I experiment a lot with my skin and I’ve been using a lot of Japanese skincare products lately this is what I’ve been using as of late and personaly that’s been working for me.

Foam Face !

 

I've been using foam cleansers recently, and it's been super good and gentle on my face. As of lately, I've been using the Hada Labo hyaluronic face wash, which is super good at hydrating your face. I usually have dehydrated skin, and It works wonders for my face. I don’t have any acne, but I break out every now and again; it genuinely helps me get my face in order.

Tone the Er.

 

I've been using the Hakutsuru medicated face cream for moisturizers. It has sake in it, and my skin loves how dewy and gel-like the application is as well as how it has a mild fragrance. Since I've run out of that moisturizer, I've been using the Sana Soy Milk Moisture Gel. As well as the Sana Soy milk under eye cream. My skin really does take really well to gel moisturizing creams; it's not too light or too heavy for my skin. My skin is constantly changing, but as for now, these are my current favorites that are affordable.

Simple and Supple

 

Just to feel a little luxurious, I've been indulging in face oils lately. Japanese Camellia oil has been getting my skin through a lot, especially since it's still winter. And it adds an extra layer of protection. It's also multi-purpose; you can use it on your face, body, hair, etc. it also comes with a bit of a stopper, so it doesn't spill all over the place. A few drops go a long way.

Extra Extra !

 

When it comes to moisturizers I’ve been using the Hakutsuru medicated face cream. It has sake in it and my skin loves how dewy and gel-like the application is as well as how it has a mild fragrance. Since I’ve run out of that moisturizer I’ve been using the Sana Soy Milk Moisture Gel. As well as the Sana Soy milk under eye cream. My skin really does take really well to gel moisturizing creams it’s not too light or too heavy for my skin. I’m always trying new things since my skin is always changing but as for now, these are my current favorites that also don’t cost that much.

Mask Up !

 

We're talking facemasks, the ones for inside the house, not outside the home, lol. When it comes to facemasks, I typically use a pack from my dermatologist @skin by Sabrina, but I will do a separate post for that. But as of lately, I've been using the sake sheet masks from Kiku-Masamune it doesn't burn, and it doesn't dry out my skin; it makes my skin feel really supple and firm. I also used to use face masks from Ko’se with hyaluronic acid because my skin dries out very quickly. These are great buys, and your skin will thank you as

Block Them !

 

Block it…no, I'm not talking about your ex; I meant the sun. I've worn sunblock since I was thirteen years old, and it is has done wonders for my skin. I have also tried a lot of Japanese sunblocks that are SPF PA++++++++ that help catch 90-98% of UVA & UVB Rays; my favorite so far is the Canmake Mermaid Skin SPF and the Nivea Sun Zero Feeling UV lotion. I have tons more, but that's what I'm using for now; what I enjoy the most is that it doesn't have a white cast. Not having a white cast left after sunscreen is super important because I am highly melanated, and I don't want to walk around looking ghostly, especially on purpose.

Thank you for making it to the end of my mini-article. I will be having more extensive skincare/beauty posts in the future. I really hoped you enjoyed reading it as much as I did sharing it.