Different Skin Cleansing Method
The main difference is that Japanese people wash their faces more often. They are very diligent in the cleansing process both in the morning and evening.
Japanese women also cleanse their skin with two steps of makeup removal and facial cleansing in the evening. To prevent water loss, they also use a lotion mask to moisturize their skin. With just cotton pads or paper masks, water, lotion, and 2-3 minutes a day, Japanese women have a type of facial mask that is as effective as expensive serums.
In the morning, Japanese women prioritize the gentlest facial cleansers or in some cases, they use rice water to cleanse their faces.
They also emphasize the toner step for 30 seconds to 1 minute immediately after cleansing. As the moisture in the skin quickly evaporates due to the water on the skin’s surface, the toner step immediately afterwards will reduce water loss on the skin.
Emphasis on Hyaluronic Acid (HA)
Hyaluronic acid has been famous in Japan for over 15 years, but it has only become popular in Western countries in recent years. For the Japanese, HA is believed to have the ability to retain water 1000 times its weight, so moisturizing is its most typical and outstanding function.
In addition, HA also improves collagen in the skin, increases elasticity, and helps the skin become smooth and youthful.
Not Fond of Retinol
Retinol is a component recommended by almost all researchers in the skincare industry, but it is not really favored by the Japanese.
Japanese women focus on the cleansing and nourishing steps of the skin in a minimal way instead of the complicated 7-step skincare routine like in Western countries or the 10-step skincare routine like in South Korea.
That is why they tend to prioritize moisturizing and whitening products rather than strong antioxidants. Natural ingredients such as rice water, mushrooms, various types of tea are their top choices.
Japanese women also believe that nurturing the skin from an early age will minimize irritation, acne, and skin aging. So instead of retinol or other treatment products, they use moisturizers, hydrating serums, and take care of their skin with naturally available ingredients.
No method can be said to be more effective, each skincare routine brings different results. Unlike European women, Japanese women have a different skincare routine, focusing on the simplest things to nourish their white and smooth skin. Whichever skincare routine you choose, your skin still needs time to rest. Overwhelming it will overload the skin and may have counterproductive effects.
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