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15 Best-Kept Japanese Beauty Secrets You Should Know About

September 13, 2024 by Japan Daily 1 Comment

When people talk about Japanese women, we often think of their fair, soft, and youthful-looking skin, regardless of age. And of course, we can’t overlook their beautiful hair. The Japanese have long been admired for their radiant and healthy skin and hair. But how do they always manage to look so effortlessly perfect and natural?

While some of these beauty secrets may have been unknown before, they are now out in the open. For those who admire this look, there are a few interesting Japanese beauty secrets you can try yourself. These methods are easy to follow, and the results are often just as impressive. Below are some of the most essential beauty secrets that Japanese women follow to maintain their healthy and beautiful appearance.

1. Vitamin C:
The Japanese vouch for Vitamin C in their everyday life. Their daily diet consists of oranges that deoxidize and break up melanin. This is the secret behind their fair and even complexion. It helps remove any pigmentation marks and gives you an even skin tone.

2. Azuki:
The Japanese use Azuki, which is a red bean, as part of their skin care regime. Azuki is a centuries old ingredient. The women in Japan rub it gently on their face. This helps in giving smooth and blemish free skin.
3. Signature Oils:
Japanese women use signature oils to clean, cleanse and tone their faces. You can try using any natural or herbal based oils for the same.

4. Fish:
Their staple diet includes fish, which is very high in Omega-3. This helps promote healthy and glowing skin.

5. Komenuka Rice Bran:
Komenuka rice bran helps nourish the skin and prevent wrinkles. It is also effective in removing dark circles and helps get you a flawless complexion.
6. Herbs:
Oriental herbs help to fight dryness and enhance the skin’s beauty.

7. Exfoliation:
Japanese women often exfoliate their skin often with the help of a clear gel. This helps remove dull and dead skin cells from their faces. You can use a herbal exfoliating scrub that is mild and will give the desired result without adding any chemicals to your skin.
8. Wakame Kelp:
Wakame kelp is the kind of sea algae that protects the skin from UV rays and pollution. It also protects one from fine lines and dark eye circles.

9. Green Tea:
Japanese people drink several cups of green tea every day. This helps to slow down the aging process and keeps the skin youthful and supple.

10. Treating Acne Naturally:
The Japanese treat acne as naturally as possible. They use turmeric and tea tree, either directly or by extracting its oil.
11. Seaweed:
Seaweed helps immensely in toning and cleansing the skin. You get both a glowing skin and reduced pore size from this beauty ingredient.

12. Bird Droppings:
The Japanese swear by bird dropping facials that are popularly known as Uguisu. It has a naturally occurring enzyme that leaves the skin feeling soft and supple.

13. Camellia:
Camellia is ancient floral oil. It helps fight the signs of aging, softens fine lines and wrinkles and restores moisture balance in dry skin. Apply it on damp skin for best results.
14. Regular Walks:
The Japanese are a highly health conscious people. They believe in the goodness of walks as it helps tighten the skin.
Get an idea about different beauty products and cosmetics used by Japanese to maintain beautiful look long time.

15. Fish Therapy:
To remove the dead skin cells from their feet, the Japanese dip their feet into a small pond or tub filled with “doctor fish” or toothless fish. These fish scrape off the dead skin from the feet, helps in smoothing out the heels and makes them look healthy.

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