“How Do They Look So Good?” Japanese Beauty Secrets Revealed!
- Written by: Steve Csorgo
“How do Japanese women stay so beautiful? And how can I look like that?” If you’ve ever found yourself pondering these tantalizing questions, we’ve got a treat for you! From daily routines to popular products, here is a collection of articles covering all of Japan’s hottest beauty secrets!
Japanese Women Reveal Their Beauty Routines

Women in Japan always seem to be on top of their hygiene - especially when it comes to odor! So how do Japanese women always manage to smell so fresh and clean - even in the middle of the sweltering summers?
We asked 20 Japanese women between the ages of 20 through 40 to spill their personal hygiene routines and reveal what products they swear by. If you’re looking for alternative body odor care, learn all about the Japanese way here!
Simple Beauty Tricks at the Hot Spring - Recommended by a Japanese Beauty Researcher!

While researching how to get more out of our beloved hot springs, we came across some surprising onsen beauty tips.
Brought to you by Ms. Hiroko Ishii, a beauty expert whose life work involves researching the health benefits of onsen, the key to Japanese beauty lies in the nurturing and warm waters of its ubiquitous spas! See what we uncovered here.
Tips from Japanese Working Women: Daily Routine with Can★Do 100 Yen Shop Beauty Goods

From kitchen utensils to stationery, there are lots to discover at Japan’s beloved ‘Can★Do’ 100 yen shop. Amongst their variety of cheap, yet high-quality goods, the cosmetics section is particularly favored by working women without the time – or desire - for extensive beauty routines.
Here we dive into Can★Do’s best beauty and makeup items, as recommended by Japanese working women, to see what we can get for 100 yen!
The 10 Japanese Cosmetic Brands You Need to Know

While Asian beauty has become somewhat trendy in recent years, amazing Asian makeup products are far from new! For years, Japanese cosmetics have been at the forefront of the industry, and even thrifty, drugstore-level brands boast surprising quality.
For a quick 101, here are 10 Japanese cosmetic brands you NEED to know before your Japan shopping adventure!
Buyers Guide: 9 Top-Selling Quality Japanese Cosmetics For Under $15!

The best thing about shopping in Japan is that you don’t need to spend a fortune on amazing products! And this budget-friendly trend extends well into the world of fashion and cosmetics!
In this article, we focus on Ainz & Tulpe, a drugstore specializing in health and beauty, with recommendations on popular beauty souvenirs sure to please even the most critical of fashionistas! Want great deals on premium Japanese cosmetics? Read on!
No visit to Japan is complete without a shopping fix - and one of the hottest items are Japanese cosmetics! While often surprisingly cheap, proof of their quality is seen in the stunning faces of Japanese women all throughout the country. Learn all about the latest trends and where to find them with LIVE JAPAN’s exposé into Japanese beauty secrets!
From Melbourne, Australia, Steve lives in Niigata City, two hours north-west of Tokyo. His passions include discovering local sake, dining at interesting restaurants and travelling as much of Japan as possible.
*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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