Biore has a completely different lineup of products available overseas, including this sunscreen, which has inspired many a rave review on Reddit. PomegranateTea complements the product for its gentle, non-irritating formula, also adding that it "doesn't feel like a sunscreen," which is always a bonus for those of us who tend towards the sunscreen-averse.
This stick concealer is considered something of a holy grail in many circles, including Reddit. Commenter sheerdazzle praises it for the fact that it "doesn't accentuate under-eye fine lines," while spuckett0039 adds, "A $70 stick will last FOREVER...Sooo worth the splurge."
Looking for a new hyaluronic acid serum that's as hydrating as it is affordable (which is to say, very)? This Hada Labo pick is a favorite of the AsianBeauty subreddit, where you can find many fans singing its praises. "It changed everything about my skin," says jacquedsouza. "It went from being dull, kind of dehydrated and dry, to plumper, brighter and much, much softer."
Canmake's cutesy cream blushes are another cult favorite hit from Japan. "They are so pigmented and glide nicely on my skin," says thisisafancyname. "I always get compliments at work when I wear it." Similarly, dopamints refers to the formula as "HG," also noting that the blushes are "cheap," "blend beautifully" and last all day.
Can't get enough vitamin C? You might just have to add this genius spot treatment to your skin care routine. "Melano CC lightens my PIH considerably faster than normal," writes MsAnthropic. (In case you were wondering, PIH stands for Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation, AKA the discoloration that follows a breakout).