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Top 10 Must-Buy Japanese Drugstore Products in 2024! Editor’s Picks and the Latest Popular Items! Perfect for Souvenirs

Still worried about what to buy for yourself and for gifts at the well-stocked Japanese drugstores? Japaholic editorial team has curated the latest must-buy list for 2024, featuring items that are not only useful but also easy to carry and are perfect as souvenirs. Readers who have difficulty making choices or don’t want to spend time doing research should definitely save this list!

1. THE LYPO Liposomal VC Capsules

THE LYPO Liposomal VC Capsules are currently very popular beauty capsules in Japan, because people can consume them easily. The capsules contain two types of Vitamin C: fast-acting and sustained-release. The sustained-release type is the popular liposomal Vitamin C in Japan. It not only provides long-lasting effects but also focuses on enhanced absorption! It is a popular item among Japanese office ladies to keep in their bags!

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2. BUFFERIN PREMIUM DX Pain Relief Tablets

BUFFERIN PREMIUM DX Pain Relief Tablets are a must-have for home, often on the must-buy list of foreign tourists in Japanese drugstores. Its popularity stems from its quality, cost-effectiveness, and suitability for use during work without causing drowsiness. It’s practical for personal use and as a gift for colleagues.

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3. Rohto Digi Eye

‘Digi Eye’ is a recently popular eye drop in Japan, receiving great reviews and high discussion. Rohto developed this special yellow eye drop for those who use computers and smartphones for extended periods. It targets blue light effects, relieving eye fatigue and providing eye nutrition. If your eyes often feel tired, try ‘Digi Eye’ eye drops!

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4. SKIN AQUA Super Moisture Gold Series

When visiting Japanese drugstores in summer, don’t forget to bring sunscreen home! The ‘SKIN AQUA Super Moisture Gold Series’ is highly recommended. It’s the most powerful sunscreen in the SKIN AQUA series, containing three types of beauty essence and is non-sticky. It’s waterproof, prevents makeup from falling off, and is designed to tackle various summer skin issues, making it a must-buy!

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5. Melano CC Deep Clear Enzyme Face Wash

Enzyme powder face washes have been popular for a while, known for their effectiveness but often inconvenient to store and use. ‘Melano CC Deep Clear Enzyme Face Wash’ combines cleansing clay with moisturizing vitamin C, packaged in a tube, making it easy to use and popular since its launch. It’s highly recommended for first-time enzyme face wash users.

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6. Mentholatum Acnes25 Medicated Anti-Acne Cream

Many adults still struggle with acne, but most acne products on the market are formulated for teenage acne. The ‘Mentholatum Acnes25 Medicated Anti-Acne Cream,’ developed for adult acne, is highly recommended. It’s popular in Japan for its lightweight, transparent texture that doesn’t affect makeup, making it a favorite among Japanese office ladies.

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7. Lycee Eye Drops

The best-selling eye drops in Japan are ‘Lycee Eye Drops.’ With a cute pink packaging, it blends well in makeup bags and is a top choice for foreign tourists. The gentle formula effectively relieves dry, tired, and red eyes, providing protection and nutrition, making it a staple product.

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8. Lycee Eye Drops (Contact Lens Compatible Version)

Besides the regular version, we also recommend the contact lens-compatible eye drops for those who wear contact lenses. The formula allows usage while wearing contact lenses, relieving redness and fatigue without overstimulation. It also contains ingredients to keep lenses moist, making it a must-buy for long-term contact lens users.

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9. Lycee Glow Anti-Fatigue Eye Drops

If you love the Lycee eye drops but want a change, try the new Lycee Glow Anti-Fatigue Eye Drops. Suitable for both bare eyes and contact lenses, this formula has the highest concentration among similar products in the market. Its slim bottle is portable, and the specially designed nozzle prevents excess drops, making it more convenient to use. Each drop is just the right amount, so it won’t mess up your makeup—highly recommended!

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10. Laundrin Fragrance Spray Series

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Afraid of lingering odors after having a drink? Pick a Laundrin Fragrance Spray at Japanese drugstores. This long-popular product offers various natural and elegant scents. It effectively covers and removes odors, making it a necessity for home and office. We especially recommend the ‘Bergamot & Cedar’ scent, a refreshing blend that appeals to any olfactory sense.

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Remember to Get a Tax Refund When Spending Over 5,000 Yen!

After reading these recommendations, never need to feel confused in Japanese drugstores. Prepare your shopping list in advance to make the most of your time in Japan. And don’t forget to apply for a tax refund when spending over 5,000 yen. Check if the counter can process tax refunds when you check out!

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