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5 Japanese skincare ingredients that will give you a healthy glow

The Japanese are known for their healthy and glowing skin. Part of the secret lies in their skincare ingredients, which have been used for centuries and are grounded in tradition. Take a look at some of the most magical ones

February 23, 2026 / 10:28 IST
Discover 5 powerful Japanese skincare ingredients like sakura, yuzu, matcha, rice bran and camellia oil for glowing, youthful, healthy skin. (Pics: Pexels)
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  • Japanese skincare uses natural ingredients like sakura and yuzu
  • Sakura extract reduces fine lines and repairs the skin barrier
  • Yuzu and matcha brighten skin and protect against free radicals

Japan is known not only for its picturesque landscapes but also for its people, who enjoy healthy and glowing skin. The secret lies in some of the natural and high-quality skincare ingredients that have been used for centuries. Their beauty philosophy centres around fruits, herbs, and roots, grounded in tradition and trusted in skincare routines and even medicine. These ingredients are part of many Japanese skincare products, including sunscreens and lotions, promising healthy, luminous skin.

Sakura

Many people are in awe of the cherry blossom for its beauty, but little do they know about its benefits for the skin. Sakura extract contains anti-inflammatory and anti-ageing properties, which help reduce fine lines, keep the skin supple, and repair damaged skin barrier. It also helps achieve a radiant glow, making it one of the most precious ingredients in Japanese toners and creams.

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Yuzu

The citrus fruit contains more vitamin C than a lemon or an orange. If you are not happy with your vitamin C serum, opt for ones that have Yuzu. It helps brighten the skin by inhibiting melanin production, reducing problems like hyperpigmentation and acne scars. It also contains natural ceramides, which help boost radiance, improve skin elasticity, and protect the skin barrier.

Green matcha

Those who love matcha would love to know that it’s a powerful Japanese skincare ingredient with antioxidants like EGCG and polyphenols. These help protect the skin from free radicals and reduce inflammation. Since matcha is made by grinding the green tea leaf, it packs a punch of benefits for the skin. With its anti-inflammatory properties, it helps soothe irritated skin and regulate excess oil.

Rice bran

One of the popular ingredients, rice bran has been revered as a beauty secret for centuries. It is packed with essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins B and E. It helps improve skin texture and helps the skin appear brighter. Rice bran oil also improves hydration significantly and thus, can be found in many moisturising and anti-ageing skincare products.

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Camellia oil

Derived by cold pressing the seeds of the Camellia oleifera or Camellia japonica, this ingredient is rich in oleic acid (omega-9), a fatty acid also found in human sebum. This makes it beneficial for those with dehydrated skin. It instantly moisturises the skin without feeling too heavy. It also contains vitamins A, B, C, D, and E, polyphenols and natural squalene, which slow down skin ageing and repair skin damage.

Gursimran Kaur Banga is a Delhi-based content creator, editor and storyteller.
first published: Feb 23, 2026 10:28 am

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