Japanese Skincare
Browse 50+ Japanese skincare and adjacent grooming listings at skinsli, including Kao Japanese soap, Kikumasamune Japanese sake cleanser and latex, Roland Mayu Cream, SONBAHYU Mayu 100 Cream, ULOS Skin Conditioner, iNAKO Mayu Classic, and Japan-themed body care. Use this page to compare Japanese-origin face, body, cleansing, moisturizing, and practical grooming items in the live grid.
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Buying guide
Japanese skincare shopping guide
The Japanese Skincare collection on skinsli is an origin-focused shelf with 50+ live listings. The visible grid includes Kao Japanese soap, Kikumasamune Japanese Sake Facial Cleanser, Kikumasamune Japanese Make-up Cleanser, Kikumasamune latex containing Japanese sake, Roland Japanese Rosh Mayu Cream, SONBAHYU Mayu 100 Cream for face and body, ULOS Skin Conditioner, iNAKO Mayu Classic, a KAI grooming tweezer, and Japan Cherry Blossom body lotion.
What this Japanese skincare page shows
This is an origin hub, so the product mix is broader than one brand or one ingredient. The live grid includes facial cleansing, soap, sake-themed products, mayu cream, skin conditioner, body lotion, and at least one grooming tool.
Use the collection as a comparison shelf rather than a single routine prescription. The title may say Japanese skincare, but each product still needs to be judged by its own role, size, and product page details.
Japanese cleansers and soap
The cleansing side of the grid includes Kao White soap Japanese soap, Kikumasamune Japanese Sake Facial Cleanser 200g, and Kikumasamune Japanese Make-up Cleanser 200g. These are the first products to compare if you came to this page for cleansing.
Soap, facial cleanser, and makeup cleanser are not interchangeable. Choose the makeup cleanser for removing makeup-style residue, the facial cleanser for a wash step, and soap when that product format fits your body or face routine.
Kikumasamune sake products
Kikumasamune appears several times in the live assortment, including Japanese Sake Facial Cleanser, Japanese Make-up Cleanser, and a 380ml latex containing Japanese sake. This makes Kikumasamune the clearest sake-themed brand signal in the current grid.
If you want to stay within that theme, compare cleanser versus latex first. A cleanser is rinsed off, while a latex-style product is usually a leave-on moisturizing step.
Mayu cream listings
The grid includes Roland Japanese Rosh Mayu Cream 220g, SONBAHYU Mayu 100 Cream Japanese Horse Face Body Arm Foot 120g, and iNAKO Mayu Classic S100 95g. These are the mayu or horse-oil-style cream listings visible in the current assortment.
Pay close attention to intended area. SONBAHYU is titled for face, body, arm, and foot, while other mayu listings may have different product-page directions and textures.
Skin conditioner and lotion
ULOS Skin Conditioner 60g and Bath & Bodyworks Japan Cherry Blossom Body Lotion 236ml show that the collection also includes conditioner and body lotion formats. These are leave-on products but they are not the same routine step.
Use skin conditioner when you want that specific product type. Use body lotion for body moisture and fragrance-style body care, and check the product page before treating it as facial skincare.
Grooming tool in the grid
The current visible products include KAI Japanese mellow selection tweezers for eyebrow cleaning and hair removal. This is an adjacent grooming item rather than a cream, cleanser, or lotion.
Its presence is useful to know because origin hubs can include practical tools beside skincare. If you only want topical skincare, skip tool listings and focus on cleansers, creams, conditioner, and lotion.
How to build a simple J-beauty routine
A simple routine from the visible Japanese skincare grid can start with a cleanser such as Kikumasamune Japanese Sake Facial Cleanser or Japanese Make-up Cleanser, then move to a leave-on product such as Kikumasamune sake latex, ULOS Skin Conditioner, or a mayu cream.
Do not add every origin-matched item at once. Pick one cleanser and one leave-on product first, then add body lotion, soap, or grooming tools only if they match your actual routine.
Checking fit before buying
Because this page is broad, the product page matters. Check whether the item is for face, body, hands, feet, makeup removal, grooming, or general cleansing before buying.
Also compare size: the visible grid spans 60g, 95g, 120g, 200g, 220g, 236ml, and 380ml-style listings. Larger sizes can be useful for body or repeat-use products, while smaller sizes are easier for first tests.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What products are currently visible in the Japanese Skincare collection?
The live grid includes Japanese soap, Kikumasamune sake cleanser and latex, mayu cream listings, ULOS Skin Conditioner, Japan Cherry Blossom body lotion, and a KAI Japanese grooming tweezer. Check each product page because the formats vary widely.
Which Kikumasamune products are listed on this Japanese skincare page?
The visible grid includes Kikumasamune Japanese Sake Facial Cleanser, Japanese Make-up Cleanser, and a 380ml latex containing Japanese sake. The cleansers are wash-off products, while the latex is a leave-on style step.
Are the mayu creams in this Japanese collection for face or body?
It depends on the listing. SONBAHYU Mayu 100 Cream is titled for face, body, arm, and foot, while Roland Mayu Cream and iNAKO Mayu Classic need product-page review for exact directions and texture.
Why is a KAI tweezer showing in Japanese Skincare?
This is an origin-focused collection, so the live grid can include adjacent Japanese grooming items as well as topical skincare. If you only want creams or cleansers, skip the tool listing and filter your choices by product type.
How should I start if this Japanese skincare grid feels broad?
Choose one role first: cleanser, soap, leave-on conditioner, mayu cream, body lotion, or grooming tool. A simple starter routine would use one cleanser plus one leave-on product, then add body or tool items only if needed.






















