Japanese women never seem to age. With their beauty rituals and anti aging skin care products, it seems they have found the secret code to looking youthful, forever. No matter how closely I look at mother’s skin (who is 79 years old), I cannot see a single wrinkle. Her skin is flawless and still glowing after all these years. When my friends ask what she does to look this good, I tell them to sit down, grab a cup of green tea and pull out a notebook – they are in for a treat.
Japanese Anti Aging Secrets
I must have been seven or eight years old.
Sitting on the hamper in the bathroom, I watched my mother as she went about her daily morning ritual. After washing her face with warm water, she gently patted her cheeks and forehead in an upward motion.
“This is to improves blood circulation”, she said.
She told me that taking care of my skin is very important and that I should always treat it with love and respect.
“As you get older, your skin is going to need your help to stay healthy. You will have to work with it to keep it hydrated and glowing” she explained.
Then she pulled out a few bottles and jars and showed me step by step, her beauty routine.
“This is a traditional Japanese skin care routine followed by all Japanese women. It’s not that complicated but very helpful to your skin. Let me show you how it’s done.”
That was 35 years ago.
Since then I’ve been following my mother’s Japanese skin care routine, morning and night.
And I’m here to tell you, they work!
Why should you trust me with these tips and recommendations?
Because I’ve been a professional model for the past 24 years and have worked with many beauty brands including Lancôme, Perricone MD, Boots No.7 and Kanebo.
I’ve spent more than half of my life in front of the camera and having to deal with different climates, time zones and harsh studio lighting. My skin has seen it all and I’ve had to take exceptionally good care of my skin to keep it from aging quickly.
Tired looking skin or break outs are not allowed in my industry since it’s all about selling youth and health. And I’ve learned that the best way to keep my skin looking youthful is by eating lots of anti-inflammatory foods and using beauty products that are gentle, rich in nutrients and super hydrating.
And nothing is better than Japanese beauty products to give my skin the hydration it needs to stay smooth and glowing!
This is a commercial I shot for Lancôme three years ago when I was 41 years old.
And here I am now at 45 years old with barely any fine lines and wrinkles. People think I’m in my early 30s and I owe this to my daily skin care routine, and the Japanese beauty secrets my mother shared with me.
The best part about those Japanese skin care secrets?
They don’t require a lot of commitment since they only take a few minutes a day to implement.
These are simple and popular Japanese anti aging skin care secrets that can take years off your face.
By taking an extra 10 minutes out of your day, you will dramatically improve your skin’s texture and complexion. It’s never too late to get started – turn these tips into daily habits and see how these changes will make you look and feel younger.
A good anti aging skin care routine helps you age well, naturally.
Japanese Skin Care Secret #1 – Use A Gentle Skin Cleanser
The gentler the product, the better!
Japanese women like to avoid harsh products containing lots of chemicals.
Instead, they use products that are low in alcohol and more on the natural side. By using gentler products like a softener (I wrote a post about it, you can read it here), the skin remains hydrated (instead of being stripped away of its natural oils).
Cleansing is essential to healthy skin because it washes away bacteria that could possibly get into pores and create breakouts.
But only cleanse once a day otherwise you will dry out your skin! The best time to do it is before bedtime to get rid of all the dirt and pollutant your skin is exposed to during the day.
Whether you wear makeup or not, you should always cleanse your skin before bedtime. Finish by applying a serum and a nighttime moisturizer.
Using softer products will help your skin retain lots of moisture which in turn naturally minimizes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Top Selling Skin Cleansers In Japan
1. DHC Deep Cleansing Oil
DHC is one of Japan’s most popular brands. The cleansing oil is lightweight and loaded with antioxidants to boost the skin with nutrients, and give it a glow. It effectively removes traces of makeup – including waterproof makeup – and dirt.
2. Cure Natural Aqua Gel
This is the #1 best selling exfoliator in Japan, selling 1 bottle every 12 seconds! The extremely gentle formula can be used on people with very sensitive skin.
3. Kanebo Suisai Beauty Clear Powder
Kanebo is a brand I know well because I had the honor to model for one of their famous brands, RMK.
Kanebo has been around for as long as Shiseido and is considered to be one of the best skin care brands in the world. I love the Suisai Beauty Clear Powder because it’s super gentle to the skin and hydrates it at the same time.
I also love that the powder comes in 32 mini containers since I can take a few with me whenever I travel. All you need to do is add a little water, create a foam in the palm of your hands and gently rub it on your face in a circular motion. And even though it’s quite gentle, it does a great job at cleaning pores and impurities.
4. Shiseido Perfect Whip
On a budget? This is the cleanser for you. The thick foam act as a barrier from the cleansing motion and removes every bit of impurities. It also hydrates the skin and gives it a soft feel.
Japanese Skin Care Secret #2 – Ditch the toner for a skin softener
I’ve had a love affair with skin softeners for years.
There’s nothing like a good skin softener to give your skin an extra layer of moisture!
Skin softeners hydrate your skin and infuse it with nutrients. Unlike toners, which tend to dry out the skin, softeners lock in moisture and brighten up the complexion. The overall look is smooth skin that looks plump and juicy!
My grand mother, mother, aunts, cousins and friends – Every Japanese woman I know uses a skin softener as a base and swear by it (myself included).
Using it is easy to – Apply a small amount to your face and gently pat the softener until it has fully absorbed into the skin. Follow your beauty routine with a moisturizer.
Top Selling Skin Softeners In Japan
1. Amore Pacific IOPE Moistgen Softener Skin Hydration
Amore Pacific is a Korean brand that is a best seller in Japan. Good for all skin types, this softener brightens the skin and gives it a boost of moisture.
2. SK-II FACIAL TREATMENT ESSENCE
SK-II is a high end Japanese skin care line. Used by celebrities such as Kate Blanchett, SK-II Facial Treatment Essence is a softener rich in vitamins, amino acids, minerals and organic acids. It’s lightweight and quickly absorbs into the skin.
3. Shiseido Treatment Softener
This softener is great for people with normal to combination skin, or very dry skin. It’s packed with antioxidants (to help protect the skin against free radicals like sun rays), anti aging ingredients, and feels like a water bomb! It’s extremely moisturizing, giving the skin a plump and sticky texture that lasts throughout most of the day.
Japanese Skin Care Secret #3 – Look for collagen rich products
Collagen products are all the rage in Japan.
During my last visit in Tokyo, I swam in a sea of collagen products. I had collagen drinks – which happen to be delicious! – collagen cookies, collagen masks, powder, supplements… Even gloves!
This may just be a trend – there aren’t any concrete proof showing that adding collagen to your diet works. But if there is one thing Japanese women are good at, is taking good care of their skin. With that in mind, I’ve hopped on the collagen train and will continue to take my pills and slap on a collagen mask until more research is done to prove me wrong.
Collagen Products
1. Asahi Perfect Asta Collagen Powder
What makes this collagen powder so powerful is that it’s also packed with additional beauty ingredients. This powder which you can add to your coffee, tea, smoothie, yogurt, or sprinkle over your food, includes hyaluronic acid (3mg), Elastin (1mg), Beauty body lactic acid bacteria (30mg), Glucosamine (60mg), CoQ10 (5mg), and Vitamin C (100mg). It’s easy to see why it’s such a big hit in Japan.
2. Hada Labo Tokyo Skin Plumping Gel
The long-lasting moisture helps to plump fine lines and wrinkles so your skin stays younger, longer. Only a pea size amount is needed per application and provides moisture for up to 24 hours.
3. DHC Collagen Tablets
I brought back a few bags of these and have been taking them daily. The tablets are small and easy to swallow and so far I have noticed that my skin is softer. This product is also good for people suffering from joint pain as collagen production is essential to joint health.
Japanese Skin Care Secret #4 – Apply an anti aging face mask once or twice a month
As you can now see, the foundation of Japanese skin care lies in keeping a high level of moisture to the skin. The more hydrated the skin is, the healthier it looks. Applying a face mask once or twice a month helps boost the moisture level and therefore, give the skin that youthful glow we all dream to have.
Japanese Face Masks
1. Lululun Face Mask Rich Moisture
This is a top selling mask in Japan because of its high volume of moisturizing ingredients included. Each mask is infused with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, citron fruit extract, royal jelly extract, seaweed extract, and Polyquaternium 51. The main goal of the mask is to hydrate the skin as much as possible and thus, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. This product is meant to be used before bedtime, nightly, to preserve plump and soft skin.
2. HADABISEI FACIAL MASK SUPER MOIST
This face mask contain royal jelly to plump your skin along with lemon extract to inject it full of vitamin C. Vitamin C is essential to repair skin cells and preserve youthful looking skin so I always tell my friends to go nuts with citrus!
3. HADA LABO Koi-Gokujyun 3D Perfect Mask
Another product from Hada Labo that’s extremely popular in Japan is their 3D Perfect Mask. This is an all in one mask that brightens and moisturizes skin and also contains anti aging ingredients such as hyaluronic acids, collagen, creamide, and squalane.
Japanese Skin Care Secret #5 – Give your face a massage
While many of us in the Western world like to much on popcorn while watching our favorite TV show, Japanese women use that time to stimulate blood flow (which minimizes fine lines and wrinkles) with a face massager.
Regular use of a face massager will tone and tighten the skin with its kneading motion. Good ones have multi angular rollers to fit every curve of your face and body. Yes, it can be used for legs, arms and stomach too!
To put it simply, you can get a facial and body massage while watching television from the comfort of your own couch. Every single night.
Face Massager/Beauty Roller
Best Selling Beauty Roller
MTG Platinum Electronic roller ReFa 4 CARAT
The MTG Platinum Electronic Roller is designed to replicate the deep “grip and glide” kneading sensation that an esthetician might include as part of a professional treatment. It’s made in Japan and the rollers are platinum coated to suit all skin types, including delicate skin.
The platinum rollers have inbuilt solar panels. This means no batteries are ever needed to use the rollers. The micro current generated from the solar panels act in the same way as the type of currents used in esthetic salon treatments.
It can be used for:
• Jaw line • Face • Underarm • Waist • Inner thigh • Neck • Chest
The MTG Platinum Electronic Roller is waterproof (it can be used in the shower and the bathtub) and comes with a cleaning cloth, pouch, instruction manual, guidebook, and warranty card.
Bonus Japanese Skin Care Secret – Leave Your Skin Bare once in a while
Simplify and let your skin breathe.
While it’s great to care for your skin, it’s also good to let it breathe once in a while.
Too many products can cause the skin to suffocate resulting in a loss of elasticity and color. If you’re spending the evening at home, take off your makeup before dinnertime and leave it bare until the morning. I know it will be tempting to slap on a little serum or moisturizer but try to stay away from all skin products. Remind yourself you are doing your skin a favor!
The next day, apply a little skin softener (read skin softener: a girl’s best friend) or a beauty mask to add moisture.
Best Japanese anti aging face creams
1. Shiseido Bio Performance Advanced Super Revitalizing Cream
This is a rich anti aging cream with bio-revitalizing complex. What it does is reinforce the skin’s elasticity, which promotes skin resilience and firmness.
2. DHC Astaxanthin Collagen All-in-One Gel
This is a lightweight moisturizing gel with antioxidant derived from freshwater green algae (considered 6000 times more powerful than vitamin c). This multi-action gel cream absorbs deeply to moisturize and nourish skin. Good for sensitive skin.
Best Japanese face cream/moisturizer for wrinkles
SK-II RNA Power Radical New Age
SK-II is renowned for being one of the best skin care lines for aging skin. This particular cream thoroughly hydrates the skin to give it a glowing look. The skin appears smoother, with fines lines that are less defined.
Best Japanese Serum
Pola Wrinkle Shot Medical Serum
This is the hottest beauty item in Japan right now and women swear by it! Revered by all the Japanese beauty magazine as the best serum for aging skin that reduces wrinkles, it’s no wonder this product is disappearing off the shelves!
Best Japanese Sunscreen
Skin AquaTone Up UV Essence
This sunscreen took the top spot at the Cosme Awards, Japan’s largest beauty website. The rankings are based on real users who use the products and vote them up or down.
What makes Skin Aqua Tone Up so popular is the blue-pink-lavender tint that acts as a color corrector to even out skin tone. It has the ability to neutralize heavy yellow sun tan tones that can cause the skin to look dirty or sallow.
It’s not sticky, lightweight and has an SPF of 50. The iridescent pearl particles brightens up the skin and give it a luminous glow.
ANESSA Perfect UV Sunscreen
ANESSA Perfect UV Sunscreen is ideal for sensitive skin and children. Its Aqua Booster technology means that when the minerals from the sunscreen comes into contact with water or sweat, it redistributes itself instead of melting away, continuously protecting the skin from harmful UV rays.
This sunscreen is alcohol-free and fragrance-free and has an SPF of 50. ANESSA (part of the Shiseido family) is considered gold standard in Japan for sun protection and consistently tops the lists for best sunscreen.
Natural Anti Aging Products
Seaweed Based Products
Eat seaweed every day to fight fine lines and wrinkles.
Japanese women eat seaweed on a regular basis because it’s packed with natural skin care benefits.
Seaweed is a great anti-aging food and contains a wealth of vitamins and minerals hard to find in other foods. Because of its natural anti-inflammatory properties, seaweed reduces redness caused by rosacea as well as swelling. The iodine regulates the metabolism and helps rejuvenate the skin.
One sheet of nori contains the same amount of Omega 3’s as two avocados! Omega 3’s are the good fatty acids that help keep the skin retain moisture, consequently reducing fine lines and wrinkles. Packed with Vitamin C, it also strengthens nails and hair.
Fill Your Pantry With Seaweed
Green Tea Based Products
Make a habit to drink 1-2 cups a day.
Green tea is packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties to protect the skin against UV rays (which is one of the main causes for wrinkles). Some research has been done with women who had moderate skin damage and by supplementing their diets with green tea (over a two month period), saw significant improvement in elasticity. It’s easy to include green tea into your diet these days as there are so many green tea based products available on the market.
Fill Your Pantry With Green Tea
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Really lovely products, but they certainly are very expensive.
I like how you said a good anti-aging skincare routine will help you age well. I have been looking into getting a routine of some kind. Knowing that a routine will help makes me more inclined to find one that works for me.
I love reading individuals experience. Thank you for sharing.
Hi. I would like to ask you this. You said that your mother has zero wrinkles and is 74 years old. Okay. I have two questions. 1. Does she only have wrinkle free face or does she have a wrinkle free body? 2. What products or foods does she use to be wrinkle free?
Hi George, I’m finally back from vacation 🙂 My mother pretty much has a wrinkle-free face aside for some very fine lines around her eyes. Her skin is plump and so soft! The problem she has is with sagging (I have the same problem, sadly). Her body is also wrinkle-free, I applied lotion on her back a few months ago and couldn’t believe how soft her skin was, just like a 20 year old! Since my mother doesn’t have a lot of money, she cannot afford expensive brands, but she has been taking of her skin every single day since her early 20s. She also avoids the sun by wearing a hat if she goes out or she will stay in the shade. Food wise, she eats mostly traditional Japanese food and has fruit smoothies every morning 🙂 I think consistency is the key to great skin + staying out of the sun!
Hi! What do you use face oils or moisturizers or both? Which is better?
Hi Cris, I use both but rarely at the same time. The oil I use like a serum to boost my skin with nutrients. The moisturizer I use day and night to protect my skin from free radicals and pollution. If you have oily skin though, I don’t recommend using oils as they could clog your pores. Only use products that are oil-free 🙂
there are many cream available out there but i am also using cream for my skin like whitening cream it’s result are very good i really like it.
Which brand whitening cream?
You make a great point that cleansing the skin is essential since it washes away bacteria that can create breakouts. I just got back from a trip to South America where it was very hot, and my skin reacted terribly to the climate there. I would love to fins a product that can help my skin feel better, I’ll look around for a good product and also keep these tips in mind.
I wanted to try some of these products. Really glad to know that most of these are available in amazon.
I feel like Dermalmd serum for anti aging does a great job with wrinkle prevention. You don’t need to use a lot at once; one pump is enough for your face and neck. Smells to me like offensive which I don’t like, but my husband comments that he likes what I’m wearing when I’ve used it.
Hi Caroline! Thanks for the great article! You look great! Could you share your detailed weekly ritual let say and the products that you use? I got little confused with so many products and uses. For example what do you apply on your face in the morning(First face cream/Lancome…name…, Second eye cream/…), in the evening(First, Second…)…when do you use softener? How often in the week you use masks/what type? Sunscreen? And I realy want to try some of the products that you mentioned but it seems that in amazon are not so authentic. Where is the best place to order such cosmetic?
Hi Maggie, I have a beauty ritual guide you can download by signing up to my newsletter. Just make sure you sign up on one of the beauty pages, not the recipe pages as the freebies are different 🙂 As far as brands are concerned, I love Shiseido but lately I have been using a mix of Tatcha and Tula skincare which are more natural and cruelty-free.
Hello Caroline. This article is awesome! Thanks to your advices I bought some of those products, but I’m also feeling a little bit lost about the routines. Unfortunately I didn’t find your beauty ritual guide on your beauty pages. Can you share a link for where I can find it? Thanks a lot!
Hi Tatiane! Can you tell me what you purchased and how you are currently using the products?
Recently, I noticed that I am starting to get wrinkles and this worries me. I don’t feel like I am old enough to have wrinkles yet. I never knew that there were anti-aging masks, I’ll have to keep my eyes open for these and keep them to use once a month.
Would anyone able to tell me which all probiotic or prebiotic or postbiotic skin care brands available in Japan, I can see lot in USA and Europe, however could not find those in Japan. For eg. Tula, Aveeno, Éminence Organic etc.
Hi Harshada, I don’t know any Japanese skincare brands but I have been using Tula for 3 months and if you can get it where you are, you will love it! The best product for me is the Overnight Skin Rescue Treatment, it moisturizes my skin like you wouldn’t believe!
Caroline:
Did you purchase your MTG roller in Japan or through Amazon? I saw some reviews that questioned whether the one sold on Amazon was the genuine product.
A wonderfully curated list of Japanese skincare! I first became hooked on the water-based Japanese sunscreen (such a difference!) and just ordered the softener you recommended. The roller would make a great addition to my list for Santa this year….
Hi Stelienka! The one I have was a gift from my Japanese cousin 🙂
If you feel unsure about ordering the one from Amazon, this website has the real ones from Japan https://www.refausa.com/refa-carat.html
Just want to say that you have beautiful skin but was wondering If you have any natural/organic skincare recommendations. I am 47.
Hi,
Your skin looks great but I was wondering If you had any Japanese natural/organic recommendations. I am 47.
Hi Jodie, I just turned 44 this years so we are in the same age bracket 🙂 I don’t know about Japanese natural/organic brands but I’m about to publish a post about a US brand I have fallen in love with. They are called Tula and they are 100% cruelty-free and their products are made with probiotics and superfoods (100% free of Parabens, Toxins, Carcinogens, Mineral Oil, etc…) I like their products so much that I told them about it and they’ve offered my readers 20% off their first purchase. If you’re interested, you can use my code PICKLEDPLUM at checkout, here’s the website link: https://pickledplum.com/tulaskincare
I especially recommend their overnight skin rescue treatment – my skin goes from dry to super hydrated every time I use it!
Hello Caroline,
I am so happy to come across your amazing article as I am planning to switch to Japanese facial skin care products. I have mild rosacea so my skin flares up from time to time, especially in the winter. I used to use Cliniderm RosaCalm Cream 30 in the morning and Cliniderm RosaCalm Cream every other night because I have to put on the medication (Noritate) too. The Cliniderm creams had helped minimize the red lines for a few years, but it is weird that I have allergic reaction with them now. Would you please give me your recommendation on what products I should use for my skin type?
Thank you very much!
Hi Anh, I’m not too familiar with Japanese products that combat rosacea but I know that Laroche Posay has a good one. Skin & Lab is high in vitamin K which would help calm the skin and reduce the redness https://item.rakuten.co.jp/co-s-me/vitak-k1/#vitak-k1
Ulu also seems to be very popular to combat rosacea https://ameblo.jp/hana400/entry-12117256326.html
I hope this help Anh, and please share on this thread your results, I’d love to know if there is a good Japanese product for rosacea!
Hi Caroline,
I’ve tried the SHISEIDO IBUKI SOFTENER and HADABISEI FACIAL MASK SUPER MOIST for a few times now. I can tell that my skin feels so soft and refreshing, however, I can not use the softener at night as I have to put on the medication on my face nightly.
I will try the 2 products that you mentioned and let you know the outcome. It’s a little hard as the websites are in Japanese, I have to use Google translate 🙂
Thank you very much!
Well that’s a fact that women in Japan never looks old. Their skin always glow like they were 16.
One of the best skin treatment I really love is the facial treatment! Thanks for sharing this helpful and informative article. Keep it up!
Monsia makes the best in my opinion.
Hello Caroline! I loved this post, what a great breakdown of a powerful skincare routine that has obviously been proven to work, judging by your skin! You look amazing! Facial massagers, and just manual massage feels soo good and works wonders for your skin, my skin looks so much brighter after a good rub.
Thank you again for the tips, and have a beautiful day 🙂
Thank you Nicole! 🙂