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5 Japanese face masks to beat ageing

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 30, 2025, 23:39 IST
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​5 Japanese face masks to beat ageing

When it comes to age-defying skincare, Japan has always been several steps ahead of the curve. Their beauty rituals are rooted in centuries-old traditions that prioritise nourishment, natural ingredients, and skin longevity. Inspired by these time-honoured methods, we’re decoding five powerful Japanese DIY face masks that tap into the secrets of youthful skin, no trips to Tokyo required.

Each of these masks uses kitchen-friendly ingredients that have long been cherished in Japanese beauty culture. From antioxidant-rich green tea to collagen-boosting rice, these recipes are proof that radiant skin doesn’t have to come with a luxury price tag.

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The iconic rice mask

Rice is a cornerstone of Japanese beauty, thanks to its skin-brightening and anti-ageing benefits. Rich in inositol, a natural compound that promotes cell growth and delays the signs of ageing, rice is a secret weapon for firmer, clearer skin.

What you need:

3 tbsp rice (preferably organic)

1 tbsp milk

1 tbsp honey

How to make it:

Cook the rice and strain it, saving the water. Mix the cooked rice with warm milk and honey until it becomes a paste. Apply to your face and leave for 20 minutes. Rinse off with the leftover rice water to double the glow.

Why it works:

This mask hydrates, softens, and boosts collagen, all while reducing pigmentation and fine lines.

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Matcha green tea mask

Matcha is not only a superfood but also a skin saviour. Packed with catechins, it neutralises free radicals and combats inflammation. This mask is particularly great for mature, dull, or tired skin.

What you need:

1 tsp matcha green tea powder

1 tsp aloe vera gel

1 tsp yogurt

How to make it:

Blend the three ingredients until smooth and apply evenly to the face. Let it sit for 15–20 minutes before rinsing with lukewarm water.

Why it works:

Matcha’s antioxidants protect against skin damage, aloe calms and hydrates, and yogurt gently exfoliates, leaving you with visibly refreshed skin.

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Sake brightening mask

Sake isn’t just a celebratory drink in Japan, it’s a skincare wonder. Fermented rice wine is loaded with kojic acid, known for its skin-lightening and anti-wrinkle properties.

What you need:

2 tsp sake

1 tbsp cooked rice

1 tsp honey

How to make it:

Mash the cooked rice with sake and honey until you get a thick paste. Apply it on your face and let it sit for 20 minutes. Rinse gently.

Why it works:

Sake naturally exfoliates and lightens pigmentation, while rice plumps up the skin. It’s a quick fix for dull or uneven skin tone.

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Azuki bean scrub mask

Azuki beans have been used by Japanese women since the Nara period (8th century) to exfoliate and purify the skin. This mask acts as a gentle scrub while also delivering anti-ageing benefits.

What you need:

1 tbsp dried azuki beans (ground into a fine powder)

A few drops of water or rose water

How to make it:

Mix the powder with just enough water to make a paste. Gently massage it onto the face in circular motions, then leave it for 5 minutes before rinsing off.

Why it works:

Azuki beans contain saponin, which cleanses and tightens the pores. The gentle exfoliation removes dead skin, boosting radiance and skin texture.

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Seaweed lifting mask

Seaweed is a marine treasure used in countless Japanese skincare formulas. It’s rich in vitamins, amino acids, and antioxidants, and helps in firming and lifting sagging skin.

What you need:

1 tbsp powdered seaweed (kelp or wakame)

1 tbsp aloe vera gel

1 tsp honey

How to make it:

Mix all ingredients into a smooth paste. Apply the mask and leave on for 15–20 minutes. Rinse off with cold water to boost the lifting effect.

Why it works:

Seaweed detoxifies and tones the skin, while aloe and honey hydrate and soothe, making it a perfect remedy for ageing skin in need of a lift.

Japanese skincare is deeply rooted in simplicity, balance, and nature. By incorporating these DIY masks into your weekly ritual, you’re not just treating your skin, you’re honouring a centuries-old philosophy of beauty and well-being. Ready to glow like a Kyoto geisha? Your skin will thank you.

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