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I Never Leave Japan Without Stocking Up On These Skincare Products

April 28, 2026
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I Never Leave Japan Without Stocking Up On These Skincare Products


I’ve just come back from two weeks in Japan with an extra suitcase almost entirely dedicated to skincare (and Gachapon toys, I can’t help myself). As a beauty editor of 15 years, I’ve tested thousands of products, from clinical-grade retinoids to $500 miracle serums. Some are good, some are less so, but nothing quite compares to the quiet, consistent brilliance of Japanese skincare.

As soon as I hit Tokyo, I went straight from the airport to find a Japanese cosmetic shop (priorities). But you don’t have to look too hard to find the best skincare products in Japan—they are everywhere. From glossy flagships and chaotic Don Quijote megastores (also known as Donki) to drugstores like Matsumoto Kiyoshi and Cocokara Fine, Japan is full of great beauty finds. Cosme stores—the Japanese equivalent to Sephora—are particularly useful: They curate top-rated Japanese facial products based on user rankings, so you know what locals actually buy.

Here’s what to pick up on your next trip to Japan to infuse your existing routine with a little Japanese skincare magic. The best part? Most of these cult favorites are now available to buy online—no plane ticket required.

FAQ:

What makes Japanese skincare stand out?

Where much of Western skincare focuses on aggressive resurfacing and dramatic before-and-afters, Japanese skincare tends to center on preserving bouncy, supple skin. It’s about double cleansing, featherlight layers, serum-like sunscreens, and formulas that strengthen the barrier, rather than challenge it. But unlike K beauty, there aren’t stacks of confusing steps. J-Beauty is much more streamlined, making it much easier to slot into your existing routine.

What is the history of Japanese skincare?

Japanese skincare is rooted in ritual, history, and respect for the skin. As early as the Heian period (794-1185), aristocratic women used rice water to soften and brighten the complexion—a practice echoed today in modern Japanese facial products featuring rice extracts for smoothing and hydrating the skin. During the Edo period (1601-1868), geishas perfected the art of double cleansing to remove heavy oshiroi makeup, using camellia oil followed by gentle washes, laying the groundwork for a practice we now recognize as a pillar of the best skincare in Japan and beyond.

What are the key ingredients in Japanese skincare?

Japanese skincare historically focused on preservation—maintaining clear, luminous skin through layering lightweight formulas and effective sun protection. Botanical ingredients such as green tea, ginseng, and fermented rice were prized not for aggressive resurfacing, but for supporting skin health and resilience. That philosophy still underpins the formulations of the best skincare products in Japan today: barrier-first, hydration-focused, and designed for long-term skin health rather than quick fixes.

My skincare favorites:

If you want to understand why double cleansing works, start here. This olive oil-based cleanser melts SPF and long-wear makeup in seconds, without leaving residue or stinging eyes. It’s gentler and more elegant than many Western oils—no greasy film, no cloudiness. I always stock up when I’m in Japan because it’s cheaper, and is one of the best Japanese face washes on the market.

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Biore

UV Aqua Rich daily Hydrating facial moisturizer

Japanese sunscreen has always been the best; the lightest formulations, the silkiest textures, and some of the most affordable prices too. This is the sunscreen that made me rethink everything I knew about SPF textures. It’s watery, invisible, and disappears instantly—no white cast, no pilling, no greasiness.

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This acne treatment has earned a cult following in Japan. It targets inflammation rather than just drying spots out, which makes it particularly good for hormonal breakouts. If you’re in pursuit of the best skincare products in Japan, this is one to try. I recommend it to anyone struggling with persistent blemishes.

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Melano CC

Intensive spot prevention beauty essence

This under-$20 Vitamin C spot treatment targets pigmentation and post-blemish marks without irritation. It’s one of the most popular Japanese facial products for a reason. It’s lightweight, affordable, and effective.

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Clé de Peau Beauté

Brightening serum supreme

Targeting dullness, uneven skin tone, and pigmentation with a cocktail of advanced brightening technology and antioxidant-rich botanical extracts, this reformulated serum is worth every penny. The texture is exquisitely light—more silk than serum—absorbing instantly. If you’re looking for luxury skincare that delivers on all fronts, this is it.

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Hada Labo

Gokujyun premium hyaluronic milky lotion

Packed with multiple forms of hyaluronic acid, this milky lotion promises plump, glassy skin. Pat it in after cleansing and your skin feels instantly juicier. The Japanese packaging is often slightly different (and usually better value), so stock up.

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Shiseido

Vital Perfection LiftDefine radiance face mask

This two-piece mask (one essence-rich sheet, one sculpting jawline mask) is as close as you’ll get to a professional facial at home. It targets wrinkles, dullness, and sagging in one go. It’s certainly not cheap—but it’s totally worth the splurge. And if you’re in Tokyo, visit the brilliant Shiseido flagship store in Ginza—it’s part museum, part lab, part spa.

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Ishizawa-Lab

Keana Nadeshiko rice mask

Designed to refine the look of pores using rice-derived extracts, this mask leaves skin soft and smooth without irritation. It’s a classic example of Japan incorporating its heritage into skincare in the most beautiful—and useful—way. It’s sold in many stores, so pick up a couple masks on your travels.

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Club

Translucent setting powder

This cult Japanese skincare-meets-makeup hybrid is an ultra-fine powder to even out skin tone, soften the look of pores, and reduce shine, leaving a translucent finish with subtle coverage. Unusually, it’s gentle enough to wear to bed—formulated with moisturizing ingredients like aloe vera, tea leaf, and rose extracts to help protect the skin barrier overnight. It’s the kind of thing you can only get in Japan—so it’s worth picking up while you’re there.

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Brilliant for sensitive or eczema-prone skin, and ideal to wear on long-haul flights, this ultra-fine ceramide mist actually hydrates the skin. The micro-ceramide technology supports barrier repair—something Japanese skincare excels at. Among Japan’s best skincare buys, this is a quiet overachiever.

A version of this article was originally published on Condé Nast Traveller UK.

Tags: beauty & wellbeing productsbeauty trendsskin & body care
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