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Japanese skincare (J-beauty) is loved for one reason: effective, no-nonsense products at fair prices. The philosophy is gentle, consistent care — hydration and sun protection over gimmicks. Here’s a beginner’s guide to the categories and cult products worth buying, and where to get them abroad.
The J-beauty approach
Where some routines pile on ten steps, J-beauty focuses on cleanse, hydrate, protect: a good cleanser, a hydrating lotion (a watery essence, not a Western “lotion”), a moisturizer, and — non-negotiable — daily sunscreen.
Cult products to know
- Hada Labo Gokujyun Hyaluronic Lotion — the iconic hydrating lotion; cheap and beloved.
- Hatomugi (Job’s Tears) lotion — big bottle, gentle, great for layering.
- Cleansing oils (DHC, Shu Uemura, Bioré) — Japan does oil cleansing exceptionally well.
- Melano CC vitamin C essence — a budget cult favorite for brightening.
- Sheet masks — Lululun and others sell daily-use packs.
- Sunscreen — the crown jewel; see our best Japanese sunscreens guide.
How to build a simple routine
- AM: gentle cleanse → hydrating lotion → moisturizer → sunscreen.
- PM: oil cleanse (if wearing sunscreen/makeup) → water cleanse → lotion → moisturizer.
Add treatments (vitamin C, retinol) slowly, one at a time.
Where to buy outside Japan
- YesStyle — huge J-beauty (and K-beauty) range, ships worldwide, frequent deals. → YesStyle
- iHerb — reliable for many Japanese/Asian skincare and health items. → iHerb
- Amazon — carries many Hada Labo, Melano CC, and cleansing oils. → Amazon
Visiting Japan? The best prices are at drugstores like Matsumoto Kiyoshi — a drugstore haul guide is coming. Meanwhile, don’t skip the one step that matters most: sunscreen.
