Japanese foundations are renowned for achieving what many consider impossible — flawless coverage that looks like real skin. The Japanese philosophy of "bihada" (beautiful skin) drives foundation development, focusing on natural, luminous finishes rather than heavy, mask-like coverage. Japanese foundations work with your skin rather than covering it up.
At Tsujimoto Market, our foundation collection includes Japan's most awarded formulas: Shiseido Synchro Skin, Maquillage Dramatic Essence Liquid, SUQQU The Liquid Foundation, Decorte The Skin Liquid, RMK Gel Creamy Foundation, and affordable gems like Cezanne and Canmake. Each formula is designed for Asian skin tones and humidity conditions.
Japanese foundations excel in texture innovation — from water-based formulas that feel weightless to cushion formats for quick touch-ups. Many include advanced skincare ingredients and high SPF protection. Japanese brands also offer an exceptional shade range for Asian skin tones, with undertones carefully calibrated for yellow, pink, and neutral bases.
All foundations are authentic, shipped directly from Japan with careful temperature handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Japanese foundation for natural-looking coverage?
Shiseido Maquillage Dramatic Essence Liquid is the best-seller in Japan for a natural, dewy finish. RMK Gel Creamy Foundation is beloved for its skin-like texture. For lighter coverage, SUQQU The Cream Foundation provides a luminous glow. All achieve the coveted Japanese "bare skin" look.
How do Japanese foundation shades work?
Japanese foundations use numbering systems (like OC10, OC20, PO10) where OC means ochre (yellow undertone) and PO means pink ochre. Numbers indicate depth — lower numbers are lighter. Most Japanese foundations run lighter than Western shades. If you are between shades, choose the one closer to your neck color.
Why do Japanese foundations feel so lightweight?
Japanese manufacturers use advanced milling technology to create ultra-fine pigment particles that sit seamlessly on the skin. Many formulas are water-based or serum-based, which reduces the heavy feel of oil-based foundations. The result is coverage that feels like wearing nothing at all.
Should I use a makeup base before Japanese foundation?
Yes. Japanese makeup routines almost always include a base (primer) before foundation. The base smooths skin texture, controls oil, and helps foundation last longer. Many Japanese women consider the base more important than the foundation itself for achieving a flawless finish.




















