I exclusively used Japanese hair care products for one week, and in this video, you’ll see what happened!

My interest in Japanese hair care started a few years ago when I discovered a Japanese grocery store near my house called Maruichi. They sell lots of hair care products, and after trying a few, I found they worked incredibly well for my hair. Fast forward two years, and I fell in love with two Japanese hair masks that have recently gone viral on social media: the Fino Premium Touch Hair Mask and the Tsubaki Premium Repair Hair Mask. These experiences inspired me to try out more Japanese hair care products 🧼🧴💦✨

Plz let me know in the comments below if there are any other Japanese hair care products you think I should try!

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Vicrea &honey Moist Repair Oil
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Vicrea &honey Moist Shampoo and Conditioner
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Camellia Seed Oil
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Kaminomoto Hair Growth Tonic
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Lucido-L Argan Treatment Hair Mask
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Shiseido Tsubaki Moist and Repair Conditioner
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Shiseido Tsubaki Premium Cool and Repair Shampoo & Conditioner
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30 Comments

  1. The shampoo would be considered sulfate-free by Western standards because it is free of SLS/SLE which are stronger surfactants. I have an oily scalp so shampoos with SLS are the only ones that effectively cleanse my hair. I do a cocktail of clarifying shampoo with SLS 1st & then follow up with a moisturizing shampoo for the 2nd wash, then hair mask (I use FINO). I've been putting the clarifying shampoo in a color application bottle to focus on my scalp so my ends won't get dry. Even though this shampoo doesn't meet my criteria for giving me the best clean, I will try it out to replace my current moisturizing shampoo which contains coconut oil in the 1st few ingredients (makes my scalp oilier, which makes me have to wash more frequently). I love the ingredients for the honey shampoo they are non-comedogenic & acnegenic (unlike coconut oil) which is what I have been looking for as of late. So I will buy from your link bc I can tell I will like this shampoo!

  2. As someone who uses Honey and the conditioner, i can agree with you that it feels more lathering on oily hair and works better on oily hair. I have very oily hair and the Honey Shampoo, conditioner, and the hair oil has worked wonders so far! 🩷

  3. i enjoyed watching your video and your hair is to envy. i just don't see myself investing that much time on my hair, much more so spending.. i just do shampoo and 2-3x/week conditioning. that's it lol!

  4. Hi beautiful items I use the tssibuki oil too.tru the tsBuki shampoo and conditioner it's on ref bottles it smells ßmZimg

  5. Hi beautiful items I use the tasibuki oil too.tru the tsAbuki Isabuki shampoo and conditioner it's on really smells amazing it's in red please bottles bottles my name is Valeria h I'm on my son's account thank you

  6. The &honey hair oil is for use AFTER the conditioner. The numbers on the products are the order they are to be used. (1.0 Shampoo, 2.0 Conditioner, 3.0 Treatment Oil). You are throwing money down the drain (literally) using the oil before washing your hair. These products are so expensive, so I would suggest using them correctly so you don’t waste your money. This goes the same for Kaminomoto. It is for hair growth and you’re supposed to put it on your scalp overnight. Please research proper use before sharing.

  7. Let us know how to respect the Almighty Who sits on the throne of Heaven. Him Who is superior over everything. Using the name of God in vain mindlessly is disrespectful. Especially when you combine it with a bad word. It is holy. You can ask yourself this question, "Why do I take the name of the most Powerful God in vain to express an emotion?"

    The third of The Ten Commandments states, "You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain, for the Lord will not hold him guiltless who takes His name in vain" (Exodus 20:7).

    Using "Gosh" "Jeez" "Gee" is also taking the Lord's name in vain because it is an alternative word to not sound offensive. But it is still wrong as it comes from a Holy Name. "God" and "Jesus"

  8. I have thick, curly, dry hair – what Japanese products would you recommend I try. Thank you 🙏🏻

    Not all alcohols are actually drying, there's a couple that are moisturising. ❤❤❤

  9. I can attest that the Tsubaki products are heaven sent… Like where have you been all my life!!!! I use the Premium Repair line (shampoo, conditioner, mask with the spray conditioner) and it beats any American brand haircare, no matter the cost…nothing else comes close to its magic.

  10. I stumble on your video and clicked cuz I’m really trying to do some serious repair to my damaged hair. I don’t have any of these products but was super inspired to try using what I do have at home. I have very oily roots and very dry ends. I usually wash my hair every two to three days using a dry shampoo in between. Today was wash do so before I washed I brushed my hair to get rid of extra hairs. Then I mixed together in my palm vitamin e oil, caster oil and jajoba and ran it through my hair. I massaged it into my roots because all those are great skin care oils and I wanted to treat my scalp to a massage. Then I made sure to pay close attention to my ends and got every hair covered. I left the oil mixture on for 15 min while I did some things around the house then washed it out. I used my Giovanni biotin & collagen strengthening shampoo. Already my hair felt different than it usually does. It was more smooth and felt very clean. Then I finished with the Giovanni nutrafix hair reconstructor deep conditioner. I left that on for 10 min as recommended and then rinsed with lukewarm water. My hair felt so soft and silky!!! I’ve been using this shampoo/ conditioner for a month and my hair hasn’t felt this good. I let my hair towel dry for 10 min then lightly brushed it. At this point I usually have a ton of knots. My hair is very fine but I have a lot of it so it gets tangled. But this time the brush went right through. I finished with a little jojoba oil on my ends then blew dry May hair. When I tell you how soft and shiny my hair is!!!!!! Thank you for the inspiration. I don’t have the budget for a ton of products but it was nice to have some tips I could run with!!!

  11. Can you share with us a complete hair routine with only Japanese hair products that you like? I don’t mean product reviews, but actual products that you’ve tried for a good amount of time and have had great results with.

  12. Y’all need to stop trying to make Japan happen again, their time has passed, they couldn’t keep up with Korea and China.

    Japanese products and websites literally look like they’re stuck in 2015😂 They can stick to anime and fancy toilets

  13. Omg Tsubaki has a great smelling shampoo too. They're fairly expensive in Korea, but so so good

  14. Actually Japanese products have been made for thick hair, many Japanese women have thick hair. I have thick curly Peruvian hair and only use Japanese products and they work so well with my hair!

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