That Hatomugi Conditioner is a blessing and I highly reccomend. I bought them for me and my mom to use and I must have went through 9 bottles already. And it's really affordable too
Recently Switched to Japanese Skincare. I was DOING korean skincare for years but got no result! But 3 month into japanese skincare, my skin is improving.
I usually buy through yesstyle and they have all the details such as ingredients and instructions in English (but i think almost every reseller which ships worldwide have it)
BEST MASCARA, U CAN CRY IN IT, RUN IN THE RAIN, AND EVEN SHOWER AND IT WONT BUDGE HOLY GRAIL FOR ME, it takes a sec to get off but i think they make a remover as well, (havent tried it) if anyone tries it LMK!
I think koreans know how to push their products even outside their country especially during the last decade… ppl know korea mostly because of kpop, dramas and the beauty industry while other asian countries are mostly known for different products
You might be right, but these products are from Japan. I remember Japanese skincare and makeup being more popular in the late '00s and early '10s. They've since lost a lot of ground due to the explosion of Korean culture onto the international scene. You're right, South Korea knows how to market itself.
true, definitely in recent years. I remember using some japanese skincare a few years ago, but then it just, slipped my mind? korean skincare and makeup are definitely more advertised and available internationally.
Me too. The naturie moisturizing gel in the tub broke me out , clogged my pores and didn't do much about hydration. ( My skin is sensitive, dehydrated surface ,oily acne prone ). Just not right for me I guess...
@@ml8184 I usually just used hado labo white bottle ones. Thankfully figured that out before I ran out of my American skin care products. Did you find anything good for you?
Melano CC not all products have good ingredients, Hatomugi 😮😮 this skin conditioner contains microplastics alcohol and parabens, no thanks. I've read too many cosmetics books to put these ingredients on my skin. But that doesn't mean all Japanese cosmetics are bad, because you can find some fantastic cosmetics. ❤
It's kind of like a gel, milk or serum-moisturizer (in between-ish) texture. I'm pretty sure it's before a moisturizer (you'd need better occlusion than that only especially if you have dry skin). It's good for extra hydration and moisture especially during winter and for dry skin people.
It’s an emulsion which is a light weight moisturizer. I would say you could use it as a base moisturizer then use a thicker cream on top if that isn’t enough for you
Honestly many Japanese products were a bit harsh for my skin so I have some trauma with it now 😅 I will still use the occasional Japanese skincare and it’s still a bit harsh for me in general. I have very sensitive super oily acne prone skin so I am picky about my products. Korean skincare always worked better for me and out of so many products I’ve tried over the past decade, nothing has ever burned my skin. I will still give Japanese skincare a try, don’t get me wrong, but now I know just because something is popular and works for many other people doesn’t mean it will work for me 😂
I have try for Naturie Hatomugi Milk and it's doing it job well as a moisturizer. For brightening and Softer skin... Idk I don't really feel it on my skin but I do feel it on another product like vit C/Niacinamide serum and eksfoliation product
Japanese products are thee greatest possible things you can use on your face, they have top premium ingredients that you will never find in America. id be more scared of American products tbh
@@triggabun dubious? youre looking way too far into things. its japan. lots of emulsions and toners are called lotions.. is that dubious to you too? just sounds like cultural insensitivity
Korean product packaging is way more my style too but there are so many j-beauty gems I can't live without, especially Hadalabo! If you don't follow her already I'd recommend Tina tanika Harris, she talks a lot about both k and j beauty.