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A list of must-buy cosmetics when going to Japan?

The list of must-buy cosmetics when going to Japan: LADUREE cosmetics, NARS cosmetics, SHISEIDO, Geisha mask, Sekkisei sunscreen.

1. LADUREE cosmetics

The French macaron brand LADUREE and ALBION began to cooperate in the production of cosmetics series a few years ago. They are famous for their expensive prices and extremely exquisite packaging, but they are only available in It is available in Japan, and a counter was opened in Hong Kong at the end of last year. Japan still has the advantage in product updates and price concessions.

2. NARS cosmetics (eyeshadow color: Kuala Lumpur)

Due to the low exchange rate, it is very affordable to buy cosmetics brands that are not available in China. NARS’s cosmetics are of high quality and have many color choices. It is extremely popular in foreign countries, and you can easily find the best-selling eyeshadow colors!

3. SHISEIDO

SHISEIDO is a local brand in Japan, and the price is naturally very favorable. You can buy makeup tools at very low prices in drug stores! The angled foundation brush is a hot-selling product, and there are also eye shadow brushes and blush brushes, etc. The quality and efficacy are very good, and they are all less than 100 yuan.

4. Geisha Mask

Looking at the Geisha Mask that everyone posted on Moments is also the best souvenir for friends. It is interesting and creative and has practical uses. It is a great gift for others. great gift.

5. Sekkisei sunscreen

Don’t just buy Sekkisei lotion when you go to a drugstore. Sekkisei’s sunscreen is a hot-selling product. It has a light texture and is not sticky, and SPF 50 times is enough for daily use. The most important thing is that it does not affect the makeup effect at all!

Notes:

1. Make a list of the products you want to buy before going to Japan. First check the relevant domestic prices, and then compare the price differences after going to Japan.

2. The price of Japanese drugstores is not determined by the store, but by the region. Popular areas such as Shibuya have higher prices, and you have to go to Shinjuku to buy low-priced products. In addition to Shinjuku, most friends who have returned from shopping in Japan will recommend going to the drug store in Ameyoko Town, Ueno. According to netizens’ price comparison, the drug store here is the cheapest in Tokyo.