Japanese sunscreens also offer a sensorial experience, often featuring a milky, lightweight texture that effortlessly melts into the skin. Similar to Korean sunscreens, they frequently incorporate skin-nourishing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and antioxidants. “These additives bolster sun protection and contribute to overall skin health, providing hydration and combating signs of aging,” says Superegg founder and licensed esthetician Erica Choi. (I really wanted to gate-keep these picks, but alas, my editor said that went against the Hippocratic oath of editorial.) Below, ten of our favorite Japanese sunscreens.
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Best Overall: Shiseido Urban Environment Oil-Free SPF 42
- Why We Love It: Shiseido has long been a pioneer in the sunscreenmarket and continues to lead today. “I remember my mom using Shiseido sunscreen when I was young, and I’ve loved it ever since,” says Choi. The current version has a thin, watery consistency infused …