
Japanese Make-up — Innovative Formulas and Iconic Brands from Japan
Japanese make-up has built a global following not through celebrity endorsements, but through formula quality and accessibility. Japan's cosmetics industry produces some of the world's finest foundations, lip products, and eye makeup — available at pharmacy prices, with textures and pigments that rival luxury Western brands at three times the cost.
At Tsujimoto Market, our makeup collection features authentic products from Japan's most beloved cosmetics brands: Canmake, Cezanne, Kate, Majolica Majorca, Integrate (Shiseido), Ettusais, RMK, and Suqqu. Whether you are looking for a lightweight UV-protective foundation for everyday wear, a long-lasting matte lip, a cushion blush with a natural flush, or precise eye liner, you will find it here.
Japanese makeup formulas are built for Japan's humid summers and detail-oriented beauty culture. Foundations incorporate SPF and skincare ingredients like hyaluronic acid. Many lipsticks use polymers that adhere to lips without drying. Japanese eye products are especially celebrated for their precision — fine-tip liners and volumizing mascaras designed for the meticulous application technique that J-Beauty makeup favors.
All products are 100% authentic, sourced directly from Japan, and shipped from our warehouse in Kobe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Japanese drugstore makeup as good as high-end Western brands?
Yes — often better for the price. Japanese drugstore brands like Canmake and Cezanne are formulated to the same rigorous standards as premium cosmetics and use high-quality pigments and polymers. Many beauty editors and makeup artists internationally rank Canmake's blushes and Cezanne's foundations alongside products costing 5–10 times more.
Do Japanese foundations match non-Asian skin tones?
Japanese foundations traditionally lean toward lighter, cooler undertones. However, many brands have expanded their shade ranges significantly in recent years. We recommend checking the product's undertone description carefully. Canmake, Kate, and Integrate now offer a wider range including warmer and deeper tones. Some buyers also mix a Japanese foundation with a slightly darker shade for a perfect match.
How do Japanese long-wearing formulas differ from Western ones?
Japanese long-wearing makeup typically uses film-forming polymers that create a breathable, flexible layer over the skin rather than heavy occlusive wax bases. This makes them comfortable in humid conditions — a key performance requirement in Japan's summer climate. Many Japanese waterproof mascaras and liners are specifically tube-type formulas that rinse off cleanly with warm water without harsh removers.
What Japanese makeup brand should a beginner start with?
Canmake is the perfect starting point — it is Japan's most popular pharmacy makeup brand, approachable in price, wide in range, and consistently excellent in quality. The Canmake Glow Fleur Cheeks blush and Marshmallow Finish Powder are cult favorites. For eye products, Kate Tokyo's eyeliners are a step up in precision and lasting power.












































