I have just discovered you , and your videos are amazing , you definitely got a new subscriber ! You give a lot of helpful advices , thank you for all of the very useful information . Can't wait for more of your videos 😊💫
Oh thank you so much! 😊😊🙏 so happy to hear that you find the videos helpful. Excited to create more content and looking forward to having you around here! 🤗💜
I've always loved anything Japan including stuff from their pharmacy. But! watching your videos and getting specific recommendations make me more excited to go back and just shop in their pharmacies. Thank you so much!!!
For the nail clippers, I did have one made from Japan, and I’ve used it for more than 10 years and it still works much better than other nail clippers I have tried. lolll.
This was an excellent tip that makes sense and I maybe wouldn't think of it. When I travel there, I'll look for all the small items that may not be obvious to buy at first.
Very informative vlog!! I go to drugstores in Japan everytime I visit normally to buy bottled water and some patches under the feet since I get tired from walking but didn't know this affordable products until now. Thank you!😊
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing about the feet patches! I will definitely try it the next time 😊😊 hope you manage to check out some of these products the next time you visit Japan! 🤗🤗
Thank you for making this video. I love visiting drug stores when I’m in Japan. Their drugs are top notch. Always buy their muscle ache patches and cream and they are very effective. Also find their base make up (sunblock, primer) better than Korean-made if you stay in humid places as they are less oily.
I bought those nail clippers. Small and Large size. I just love them. The rossete exfoliator is also great! For the eye drops, the lady in the drugstore recommended the Santen 12 instead. God they are absolutely fabulous!
i also want to add that they got a lot of good pain relief patches! they got the OG salonpas one (there are a lot of hisamitsu's patches that are only sold in japan) to more of gel type that doesn't hurt your skin when taken off. i like the one from LION (can't remember the name) but it has both cold/hot patches and the hot one is nice for period cramps. roihi-tsuboko one is also popular but it can be easily purchased outside japan. i will be visiting japan after 7 years this oct so pretty excited to stock up my jp pain relief patches 😂
Wow thank you thank you for this recommendation! I love these type of things :) let me get some in my next trip to Japan! Enjoy your trip this coming October! ☺️☺️🥰
I am just new to your channel and this is the first vlog i have watched so far .. i find it so interesting and i stick watching up to the very end. It’s so informative, explained to the max , and the captions made even better. Thank you for tips , I truly appreciates it! I surely be watching your previous vlogs in the days ahead . Thank you , I enjoyed every bit of it .👏👏👏👏😍
Thank you so much Lynn, it really made my day reading your comment 😊😊 thank you for watching! hope to be able to bring more great and useful content to you all and hope you will enjoy watching them! 🤗🤗
I’m heading to Japan in a couple of weeks and wanted to get some good sunscreen (since the stuff in the US just isn’t as good). This video was perfect & I can’t wait to try!!
I just came across your video and I liked you instantly. I am a big believer in any product made in Japan. So crdible. Among the items you recommended I am already using the Anessa sun block and shiseido facial wash and Perfect whip which is a lot cheaper n is under the same brand. I was in Hongkong recently and happened to go to a Japanese store where I bought some facial mask and green/matcha tea with roasted rice. I have yet to go to Japan.
Thank you so much ☺️☺️🙏 yes the sunblock and face wash are incredible aren’t they! Wonderful that you managed to get some Japanese products in Hong Kong! I love matcha tea and roasted rice tea too and have to drink a cup of matcha everyday :) you will have to make a trip to Japan at some point, I’m sure you’ll love it 😊😊
I am in Fukuoka now and I am trying to find one of the vintage stores you mentioned as they were supposed to open a store here. Well, I am supposed to visit other cities, I hope to have better luck! Thanks for all your tips.
Hi there! Are you looking for the secondhand handbag stores or the secondhand clothing stores? I haven’t tried fukuoka, so am not familiar with the shopping scene there. I hope you find what you’re looking for when you visit the other cities! ☺️☺️ have a lovely holiday!
@@gorillasinheels Hello, thanks for replying. Yes, I went to the Hedy Daikanyama website and it says that they were opening a store here in Fukuoka. However, I didn’t find anything
@@casalist5426 maybe they have yet to open their store in fukuoka. You may want to email them to ask if you’re still there. Hopefully you’ll find other stores in your travels ☺️🙏
@@gorillasinheels There’s a typhoon coming! Most things are closed and my husband’s swimming competition may be cancelled. It’s almost a nightmare. I want to keep a positive outlook.
Hello :) It is the "Zeria viewclear vitacontact". The packaging is in Japanese but if you do a image google search you will be able to see how the packaging is like. You can also take a screenshot of my video and show it to the sales person. Hope this helps.
It is the "Zeria viewclear vitacontact". The packaging is in Japanese but if you do a image google search you will be able to see how the packaging is like. You can also take a screenshot of my video and show it to the sales person. Hope this helps.
In my last visit to Japan....I bought nail clippers as well!! Bought it as a souvenir as I heard japanese nail clippers are good 😁 another item that I bought is umbrella....but of course not in d pharmacy 😆😆 d foldable n non foldable
Hahaha yes their nail clippers are so good! My friend told me about buying umbrellas too, that’s probably what I’ll buy when I next visit Japan :) thank you for sharing!! 🤗🤗
Thank you for sharing these products. With the three face cleansers you talked about, do you have a schedule you follow when using all three products? Is there one you use daytime , evening? Thanks.
Thanks for your question it's a good one! For the exfoliator (on dry skin), I use it once a week. (not for daily as it might be too harsh!). For the whip cream cleanser, I use it for my day and night cleansing. For the travel capsules, I use it when I am travelling and do not want to check any liquids, and use them in place as my day and night cleanser.
so glad I stumbled across this video cause I will be going to japan for the first time and am looking to stock up on japanese products! would you mind telling me the names of the drug stores found in japan? or I guess the ones you frequent the most? thanks!
So glad to hear! The most popular one is Matsumoto kiyoshi (the logo is yellow and blue in colour) they are all over Japan and can be easily found. There are lots of drugstores and they are all very similar! I hope that you manage to find lots of Japanese goodies :) enjoy your trip to Japan, wishing you a fantastic time! 🤗😊
Heya! I talked about collagen in my second drugstore video - link can be found in the description box, alternatively it is ruclips.net/video/Ckefvr4ZQ9I/видео.html
thank you 😊… One more question actually I am from others country .. but i live in japan and I have deep suntan. Now I need to remove but I don’t know which shop sell or which products for de tan in japan.. if you know please repley 😇
Thank you for your question! Unfortunately I have not looked into whitening creams so I do not have anything to recommend but I’m sure you can ask at the pharmacies.
I've been following your videos on what to buy from Japan. I'm actually now in Tokyo LOL. Do you have a face gadget to recommend - something like home facial that helps the serum to penetrate deeper?
Hi there! Hope you’re enjoying Tokyo. I use the refa roller from Japan and a guasha (actually talking about these in my video which is going live tonight!). I also use my current body led mask sometimes.
Thanks Roxanne! I love Chanel’s natural finish loose powder which I have been using for the last 12 years and IT cosmetics bye bye pores translucent loose setting powder. ☺️☺️
@@gorillasinheels Thanks so much. I appreciate your immediate reply. i don't usually subscribe to a channel but i'm making this an exception because of how sincere and honest your reviews are. More power to you.
Thank you for your kind words 😊😊 hope I’ll be able to make more useful content, and looking forward to seeing you around here! Have a lovely weekend ahead 😊
Thank you for this! I'm going to Japan in a month and I've been on the hunt for the best items to buy 😂 As an oily skinned gal, which among the Melano CC and Rice mask is better for us?
If you have oily skin, I feel that most masks from Japan will suit you unless you go for the anti-wrinkle anti-again type which are meant for very mature skin. Also do try their primers and sunscreen. They are perfect for oily skin. I have oily skin myself 😊
It is the "Zeria viewclear vitacontact". The packaging is in Japanese but if you do a image google search you will be able to see how the packaging is like.
Hi Ann it’s the zeria viewclear vitacontact. The packaging is in Japanese but if you put this type this and do a image Google search you’ll be able to see how it looks like. Enjoy your trip to Japan!
I am new to your channel. My daughter recently went to Japan and brought some of the drug store products that you recommend. The problem is where can we get some more if we like the products. Do you know if we order the items through the store in US the quality would be the same? Or do you have any trusted websites that we can buy it on line and get Japan quality. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, I hope your daughter had a wonderful time in Japan. 😊 It really depends on the product, you can find some of them on Amazon although there is definitely a mark up vs Japan prices. I would also make sure that the source of the products are from Japan as sometimes there might be counterfeits. Hope this helps 🙏
Where do you buy your products when you are out of certain items? Do you know any Japan cosmetic store here in US that carries drugs stores or luxury Japan products? I know there are quite a few korean cosmetic store here but I can't find one that carries Japanese products.
I always stock up a few items for the products that I cannot do without to make sure I have enough. I’m sorry but I am not familiar on which sites stock genuine Japanese products in the US!
There’s usually just a description of the item in English (for example Face Cream or FaceWash) but not all Japanese products have the directions or detailed information about the product written in English 😢
Matsumoto Kiyoshi is the one that is most popular and most commonly seen. This is the one that I usually visit. However there are other drugstores as well which are just as good and sell similar products.
Going to Japan for the first time soon. The list is helpful of what to get in Japan (beside food and snack). May I know how to claim the tax rebate (tax free price) in Japan? Just show the cashier your passport? Or need to claim it elsewhere? Thanks in advance.
Hello :) for Japan, the wonderful part is that you pay the tax free price upon showing your passport. You do not have to claim separately. Enjoy your trip to Japan and a great time! Looking forward to hearing about your drugstore loot 😊😊
I loved everything you showcased here (except for those ridiculous 'anti-social-face-curtain-security blankets' known as face masks-- I'm passionately against normalising them). I'm going to Japan later this year so you reminded me of some real gems I need to stock up on. Thank you!
@@gorillasinheels I discovered a limited edition hair oil by Uka called 'Glamorous Windy Lady'. Amusing name (evoking high society flatulence, rather unintentionally I'm guessing) but it smells gorgeous-- oh and it was 24 quid at Isetan's Narita Airport concession as opposed to 40 quid on Space NK's website (or wherever it was that I saw it here in England). So many things are just a little cheaper in Japan and if you're doing a lot of stocking up, these savings certainly tally up. Wahey! I love your channel. Such fun, so inspiring.
@@gorillasinheels Ooh, Akihabara Duty Free concession at Narita Airport had these unbelievable Nikon compact binoculars for the equivalent of 155 GBP. We didn't buy them as binoculars was not something even remotely on our shopping list, but upon my return to London I did a quick UK google shop search and found that Selfridges sell this model too...for 499 pounds. Some things really ARE much more affordable in Japan. Also fuel is cheaper than in the UK and our hire care in Ishigaki Island was only 30 pounds A DAY, including all the full insurance cover. UNREAL. Anyhow, bye and I love your channel!!
Thank you for sharing!! I just saw this comment, sorry for the delay in reply. Ahhh yes Japan is heaven when it comes to electronics. Nikon is a Japanese brand after all! I also think the weakening yen has made prices in Japan more attractive for tourists. 😊😊
I have just discovered you , and your videos are amazing , you definitely got a new subscriber ! You give a lot of helpful advices , thank you for all of the very useful information . Can't wait for more of your videos 😊💫
Oh thank you so much! 😊😊🙏 so happy to hear that you find the videos helpful. Excited to create more content and looking forward to having you around here! 🤗💜
I've always loved anything Japan including stuff from their pharmacy. But! watching your videos and getting specific recommendations make me more excited to go back and just shop in their pharmacies. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much! I am so happy to read this :) Hope you manage to visit Japan and get your hands on these goodies soon! 🥰🙏
For the nail clippers, I did have one made from Japan, and I’ve used it for more than 10 years and it still works much better than other nail clippers I have tried. lolll.
Yes they are of such good quality and really stand the rest of time! 😊😊
This was an excellent tip that makes sense and I maybe wouldn't think of it.
When I travel there, I'll look for all the small items that may not be obvious to buy at first.
I'm so excited, I'm traveling to Tokyo in 3 weeks. I'll want to buy everything! :)
Excited for you, have a good trip! Hope you manage to get your hands on these goodies ☺️
@@gorillasinheels thanks!
I'm already here and need to rewatch your video and make the list .thank you
Thank you 😊🙏 enjoy your trip!
Fantastic video! Thankyou so much for all the useful information!
You’re very welcome! 🥰🥰
Thank you for sharing your skin care. I’ll be in Japan next week and this vlog is very helpful. More power to your vlogs. Keep it up. 🙏🏻❤️😍
Thank you so much! Enjoy your trip to Japan, it's so beautiful in Autumn :)
Very informative vlog!! I go to drugstores in Japan everytime I visit normally to buy bottled water and some patches under the feet since I get tired from walking but didn't know this affordable products until now. Thank you!😊
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing about the feet patches! I will definitely try it the next time 😊😊 hope you manage to check out some of these products the next time you visit Japan! 🤗🤗
Japanese products are really outstanding . Take a bow, children of the rising Sun 🙏🏻
Thank you for making this video. I love visiting drug stores when I’m in Japan. Their drugs are top notch. Always buy their muscle ache patches and cream and they are very effective. Also find their base make up (sunblock, primer) better than Korean-made if you stay in humid places as they are less oily.
Agree with you on the muscle ache patches and creams 😊😊 they are such a life saver! Thank you for sharing 🙏 so many good finds in Japan.
I bought those nail clippers. Small and Large size. I just love them. The rossete exfoliator is also great! For the eye drops, the lady in the drugstore recommended the Santen 12 instead. God they are absolutely fabulous!
I am so happy to hear this! The nail clippers and rosette are awesome right! 😄😄 I will try the Santen 12 drops next time, thank you for sharing! 🤗
Exactly the kind of video I was looking for! Quick and straight to the point! Thank you 🙏 ❤
Thank you 😊🥰🙏
I find the Senka perfect whip a bit drying for washing my face. Just saw a bunch of this face wash with pokemon on them. It looks so cute.
Thank you so much for sharing! ☺️
i also want to add that they got a lot of good pain relief patches! they got the OG salonpas one (there are a lot of hisamitsu's patches that are only sold in japan) to more of gel type that doesn't hurt your skin when taken off. i like the one from LION (can't remember the name) but it has both cold/hot patches and the hot one is nice for period cramps. roihi-tsuboko one is also popular but it can be easily purchased outside japan. i will be visiting japan after 7 years this oct so pretty excited to stock up my jp pain relief patches 😂
Wow thank you thank you for this recommendation! I love these type of things :) let me get some in my next trip to Japan! Enjoy your trip this coming October! ☺️☺️🥰
This is a good list. I have been using the perfect whip face wash for years and I love it!
I love it too! So good for travelling, and its price point is hard to beat
Thanks so much for the recommendations and tips! The fact that I've already purchased and loved over half of them is so funny haha
Thank you for dropping by! 😊🤗 that’s awesome to hear, that means that these products are indeed well loved :p
So helpful for travelers going to Japan, most especially the tips at the end. Thank you. ❤
Thank you Cynthia 🙏😊
I am just new to your channel and this is the first vlog i have watched so far .. i find it so interesting and i stick watching up to the very end. It’s so informative, explained to the max , and the captions made even better. Thank you for tips , I truly appreciates it!
I surely be watching your previous vlogs in the days ahead . Thank you , I enjoyed every bit of it .👏👏👏👏😍
Thank you so much Lynn, it really made my day reading your comment 😊😊 thank you for watching! hope to be able to bring more great and useful content to you all and hope you will enjoy watching them! 🤗🤗
Oh my 😍 you replied, Thank you so much ! Yeah, be the reason somebody smiles today. ❤ Have a great day !
Super useful, love the tips!🎉
Thank you! I will be buying these products when I visit Japan next month.
Awesome! Have a lovely trip to Japan and enjoy shopping in their drugstores! 😊😊
Oh wow. I have just returned from my first trip to Japan and I wish I had seen this video before visiting.😊Great information. Thank you.
You’re welcome 🤗🤗 hope you had a good trip! save it for your next trip there :)
Wonderful & informative. I use Japanese skin care products all the time. Now I know better how to chose.
Thank you so much 😊 yes Japanese products are indeed wonderful!
Very good list and useful tips! Love them!
Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to make this video and passing along all that information!
It’s my pleasure! Thank you for watching and dropping by 😊😊
I’m heading to Japan in a couple of weeks and wanted to get some good sunscreen (since the stuff in the US just isn’t as good). This video was perfect & I can’t wait to try!!
I’m so glad, thank you! Have a good trip to Japan and I hope you will love these products as much as I do 🤗
i need to make the list you recommended. i will be in Japan in two weeks from now .Thank you
Thank you! 😊 enjoy your trip to Japan and enjoy your drugstore shopping loot! 🌸
Yayyyyyyyy finally!!! I really really want to go back to Japan and visit drug stores!!!
Yes time for a trip!
Thanks for explaining everything in a very soothing way ;) love it!
Thank you so much for watching! 🥰
I just came across your video and I liked you instantly. I am a big believer in any product made in Japan. So crdible. Among the items you recommended I am already using the Anessa sun block and shiseido facial wash and Perfect whip which is a lot cheaper n is under the same brand. I was in Hongkong recently and happened to go to a Japanese store where I bought some facial mask and green/matcha tea with roasted rice. I have yet to go to Japan.
Thank you so much ☺️☺️🙏 yes the sunblock and face wash are incredible aren’t they! Wonderful that you managed to get some Japanese products in Hong Kong! I love matcha tea and roasted rice tea too and have to drink a cup of matcha everyday :) you will have to make a trip to Japan at some point, I’m sure you’ll love it 😊😊
I enjoyed your recommendation very much- thank you
Thank you so much it’s my pleasure 🥰❤️
Mice recommendations and tips! For the masks, one of your recommendations was the cc brand, I heard their sun block is very good as well.
Hi Angela, thank you for sharing! I will try it the next time :)
Will you do a video on cruelty free and fragrance free options?
Will keep this in mind 🙏
I am in Fukuoka now and I am trying to find one of the vintage stores you mentioned as they were supposed to open a store here. Well, I am supposed to visit other cities, I hope to have better luck! Thanks for all your tips.
Hi there! Are you looking for the secondhand handbag stores or the secondhand clothing stores? I haven’t tried fukuoka, so am not familiar with the shopping scene there. I hope you find what you’re looking for when you visit the other cities! ☺️☺️ have a lovely holiday!
@@gorillasinheels Hello, thanks for replying. Yes, I went to the Hedy Daikanyama website and it says that they were opening a store here in Fukuoka. However, I didn’t find anything
@@casalist5426 maybe they have yet to open their store in fukuoka. You may want to email them to ask if you’re still there. Hopefully you’ll find other stores in your travels ☺️🙏
@@gorillasinheels There’s a typhoon coming! Most things are closed and my husband’s swimming competition may be cancelled. It’s almost a nightmare. I want to keep a positive outlook.
@@casalist5426 thank you so much for sharing. Praying for safety, that is the most important 🙏🙏❤️
Thank you! 👍
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Thank you for this video!
You are so welcome!
What is the name of the Eye drops please. I did not quite understand. Thank you New subscriber.
Hello :) It is the "Zeria viewclear vitacontact". The packaging is in Japanese but if you do a image google search you will be able to see how the packaging is like. You can also take a screenshot of my video and show it to the sales person. Hope this helps.
Thanks so much for sharing!
May I know the eye drops brand? I don't seem to find it anywhere.
It is the "Zeria viewclear vitacontact". The packaging is in Japanese but if you do a image google search you will be able to see how the packaging is like. You can also take a screenshot of my video and show it to the sales person. Hope this helps.
This is great timing as I will go to Japan and stay for a month to visit my in-laws.
So great to hear that 😊😊 have a wonderful time in Japan!
In my last visit to Japan....I bought nail clippers as well!! Bought it as a souvenir as I heard japanese nail clippers are good 😁 another item that I bought is umbrella....but of course not in d pharmacy 😆😆 d foldable n non foldable
Hahaha yes their nail clippers are so good! My friend told me about buying umbrellas too, that’s probably what I’ll buy when I next visit Japan :) thank you for sharing!! 🤗🤗
Thank you for sharing these products. With the three face cleansers you talked about, do you have a schedule you follow when using all three products? Is there one you use daytime , evening? Thanks.
Thanks for your question it's a good one! For the exfoliator (on dry skin), I use it once a week. (not for daily as it might be too harsh!). For the whip cream cleanser, I use it for my day and night cleansing. For the travel capsules, I use it when I am travelling and do not want to check any liquids, and use them in place as my day and night cleanser.
@@gorillasinheels Thank you for your reply. It is very helpful :)
You are welcome 😊😊
oh, really helpful video!
Thank you 😊🙏
What does japanese women do for their natural and beautiful glowing skin?Which product they often use for their anti aging and for glowing skin?
This is extremely helpful!! ❤
Thank you Kathy! ☺️🥰
Very helpful, thank you so much!
You’re welcome! Thank you for watching 😊😊
Great choice
Thank you 🙏🙏
I want to go to Japan now! Great video!!
It’s a must! ❤️
so glad I stumbled across this video cause I will be going to japan for the first time and am looking to stock up on japanese products!
would you mind telling me the names of the drug stores found in japan? or I guess the ones you frequent the most? thanks!
So glad to hear! The most popular one is Matsumoto kiyoshi (the logo is yellow and blue in colour) they are all over Japan and can be easily found. There are lots of drugstores and they are all very similar! I hope that you manage to find lots of Japanese goodies :) enjoy your trip to Japan, wishing you a fantastic time! 🤗😊
@@gorillasinheels thank you so much for your replying! I am looking forward to it and hope I can find some of the products you've mentioned here 😊
Not at all ☺️ looking forward to your shopping too!
Hi! Thank you for the video! Can I please ask what were the drugstores names that you visited?
You’re welcome! There are lots of them. The most common and biggest one is matsumoto kiyoshi (the logo is on my thumbnail). 😊
❤ how about collagen and glutathione supplements?
Heya! I talked about collagen in my second drugstore video - link can be found in the description box, alternatively it is ruclips.net/video/Ckefvr4ZQ9I/видео.html
Very good recommendations & may I ask which drugstore is more reliable or comprehensive to shop ?
I usually have no preference if I’m getting just a couple of items. But I usually go to Matsumoto Kiyoshi (logo in my thumbnail) 😊
this is so helpful, thank you so much! when you bring back skincare over 100ml, do they allow you to bring it back home in your check in luggage?
Thank you! 🙏 yes for bottles above 100ml we have to check in, not in hand carry 😊
Thanks a lot🎉🎉🎉more powee
You’re welcome! ☺️🤗
Thank you so much!
It’s my pleasure 😊
thank you 😊…
One more question actually I am from others country .. but i live in japan and I have deep suntan.
Now I need to remove but I don’t know which shop sell or which products for de tan in japan.. if you know please repley 😇
Thank you for your question! Unfortunately I have not looked into whitening creams so I do not have anything to recommend but I’m sure you can ask at the pharmacies.
Thank you very much!
You’re welcome 🤗 thanks for watching!
I buy japanese nail clippers as gifts for people HAHA. Funny, thought it was just me.
Hahaha, they make for such good presents! I’ll be thrilled to receive one 😊😊
I've been following your videos on what to buy from Japan. I'm actually now in Tokyo LOL. Do you have a face gadget to recommend - something like home facial that helps the serum to penetrate deeper?
Hi there! Hope you’re enjoying Tokyo. I use the refa roller from Japan and a guasha (actually talking about these in my video which is going live tonight!). I also use my current body led mask sometimes.
@gorillasinheels OK thanks 😊
Is there anywhere in the United States where I could find those japanese covid masks? Thanks 🙂
I’m not too sure but you may want to check the Japanese / Asian marts!
good reviews. what do you recommend for face powder ?
Thanks Roxanne! I love Chanel’s natural finish loose powder which I have been using for the last 12 years and IT cosmetics bye bye pores translucent loose setting powder. ☺️☺️
@@gorillasinheels Thanks so much. I appreciate your immediate reply. i don't usually subscribe to a channel but i'm making this an exception because of how sincere and honest your reviews are. More power to you.
Thank you for your kind words 😊😊 hope I’ll be able to make more useful content, and looking forward to seeing you around here! Have a lovely weekend ahead 😊
Thank you for this! I'm going to Japan in a month and I've been on the hunt for the best items to buy 😂 As an oily skinned gal, which among the Melano CC and Rice mask is better for us?
I’m no skincare expert and would have to say both! The melano cc is brightening and rice mask is quite moisturizing.
If you have oily skin, I feel that most masks from Japan will suit you unless you go for the anti-wrinkle anti-again type which are meant for very mature skin. Also do try their primers and sunscreen. They are perfect for oily skin. I have oily skin myself 😊
Hello,what’s the name of the eyedrop? Thanks
It is the "Zeria viewclear vitacontact". The packaging is in Japanese but if you do a image google search you will be able to see how the packaging is like.
I have super oily skin and perfect whip is drying like putting bar soap on face. Cant recommend. Thx for your video though.
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Thanks so much
You’re more than welcome 🤗
Can I get the name of the eye drops you mentioned. I will be looking out for them when I go in June.
Hi Ann it’s the zeria viewclear vitacontact. The packaging is in Japanese but if you put this type this and do a image Google search you’ll be able to see how it looks like. Enjoy your trip to Japan!
Hello! Which Matsumoto would you recommend?
Hello! There are so many all around Tokyo there is no specific one I go to! I usually just pop into any one depending on where I’m shopping 🙏
I've been using a bar of soap for my skin care for years now so I think I'll stick to that 😅
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Is it automatic in the cashier when you pay for your items that is > 5000 yen, you will get 7-10% discount?
Yes that is right. For Japan, once you show your passport you automatically pay the tax reduced price at the cashier.
Thank you!
Thank you 🥰🙏
miss .. oily face and lots of freckles... good sunscreen for oily face
My face very oil face
Hi there the one I recommended is good for oil skin it is very lightweight
I am new to your channel. My daughter recently went to Japan and brought some of the drug store products that you recommend. The problem is where can we get some more if we like the products. Do you know if we order the items through the store in US the quality would be the same? Or do you have any trusted websites that we can buy it on line and get Japan quality.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much, I hope your daughter had a wonderful time in Japan. 😊 It really depends on the product, you can find some of them on Amazon although there is definitely a mark up vs Japan prices. I would also make sure that the source of the products are from Japan as sometimes there might be counterfeits. Hope this helps 🙏
Where do you buy your products when you are out of certain items?
Do you know any Japan cosmetic store here in US that carries drugs stores or luxury Japan products?
I know there are quite a few korean cosmetic store here but I can't find one that carries Japanese products.
I always stock up a few items for the products that I cannot do without to make sure I have enough. I’m sorry but I am not familiar on which sites stock genuine Japanese products in the US!
Is it cheaper to buy at Matsumoto than Donki?
I haven’t compared the prices but I usually buy from Matsumoto
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hello what is the name of the eyedrops?
Hi there it’s the zeria viewclear vitacontact. The packaging is in Japanese and it is a pink box.
There’s usually just a description of the item in English (for example Face Cream or FaceWash) but not all Japanese products have the directions or detailed information about the product written in English 😢
Which drugstore would you recommend in Tokyo?
Matsumoto Kiyoshi is the one that is most popular and most commonly seen. This is the one that I usually visit. However there are other drugstores as well which are just as good and sell similar products.
Bring me to Japan!!!!
whisks you away 😊😊
What brand was the eye drop?
It is zeria viewclear. Note that the packaging is entirely in Japanese but if you google “zeria viewclear vitacontact” you can see what it looks like.
Going to Japan for the first time soon. The list is helpful of what to get in Japan (beside food and snack).
May I know how to claim the tax rebate (tax free price) in Japan?
Just show the cashier your passport? Or need to claim it elsewhere?
Thanks in advance.
Hello :) for Japan, the wonderful part is that you pay the tax free price upon showing your passport. You do not have to claim separately. Enjoy your trip to Japan and a great time! Looking forward to hearing about your drugstore loot 😊😊
@@gorillasinheels thanks for the information 😊
@@LiFaSoh you are welcome :)
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Should I seek medical advice for eye drops 🤔
For my own personal use, I definitely did some research before purchasing. And you should too, and do seek medical professional advice if that helps!
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Welcome! 🤗🙏
I loved everything you showcased here (except for those ridiculous 'anti-social-face-curtain-security blankets' known as face masks-- I'm passionately against normalising them). I'm going to Japan later this year so you reminded me of some real gems I need to stock up on. Thank you!
Thank you! Enjoy your trip to japan, and yes stock up on those drugstore goodies! 😊😊
@@gorillasinheels I discovered a limited edition hair oil by Uka called 'Glamorous Windy Lady'. Amusing name (evoking high society flatulence, rather unintentionally I'm guessing) but it smells gorgeous-- oh and it was 24 quid at Isetan's Narita Airport concession as opposed to 40 quid on Space NK's website (or wherever it was that I saw it here in England). So many things are just a little cheaper in Japan and if you're doing a lot of stocking up, these savings certainly tally up. Wahey! I love your channel. Such fun, so inspiring.
Thank you so much! Let me check it out! Yes I also tend to stock up on items I love when I get to travel and if I get to enjoy some savings ☺️☺️
@@gorillasinheels Ooh, Akihabara Duty Free concession at Narita Airport had these unbelievable Nikon compact binoculars for the equivalent of 155 GBP. We didn't buy them as binoculars was not something even remotely on our shopping list, but upon my return to London I did a quick UK google shop search and found that Selfridges sell this model too...for 499 pounds. Some things really ARE much more affordable in Japan. Also fuel is cheaper than in the UK and our hire care in Ishigaki Island was only 30 pounds A DAY, including all the full insurance cover. UNREAL. Anyhow, bye and I love your channel!!
Thank you for sharing!! I just saw this comment, sorry for the delay in reply. Ahhh yes Japan is heaven when it comes to electronics. Nikon is a Japanese brand after all! I also think the weakening yen has made prices in Japan more attractive for tourists. 😊😊
You shouldn’t prefer those Korean individual masks. Think about how horrible it is for the environment
Yup that’s a fair point, packaging it together is definitely more eco friendly 👍🙏