Commercial songs for Kao Biore. From popular tie-in tracks to original songs.
When it comes to Biore products, haven’t many people used them at some point?
You always see them at drugstores, and their ads frequently pop up on TV and video sites.
In this article, we’ll introduce all the commercial songs used in Biore’s commercials!
We’ve gathered everything from popular tracks from Japan and abroad to original songs created specifically for the commercials.
If there’s a song you heard in a CM that caught your attention, be sure to look for the details here.
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Kao Biore commercial songs: From popular tie-in tracks to original songs (21–30)
Give Me ParadiseNishino Taeko

“Give Me Paradise” was the second single and was used as the image song for Kao Biore Facial Wash.
This track features Taeko Nishino’s alluring vocals, which are wonderful.
Its sparkling sound creates a memorable, luxurious atmosphere.
It may feel like the opposite of a facial wash’s image, but Nishino’s cute charm must have balanced it out.
The more you listen, the more addictive it becomes.
It delivers a lightning-like jolt along with a refreshing sensation.
Sad appleNishino Taeko

Taeko Nishino had numerous tie-ins with Biore commercial songs.
This track, “Kanashii Ringo” (Sad Apple), was also chosen as a CM song for Biore Facial Foam as her third single, making it three consecutive Biore tie-ins starting from her debut “A-Class Kiss.” She even appeared in the commercials herself, and I’m sure many people were captivated by her adorable presence.
It’s a song with a classic kayōkyoku vibe—its distinctive rhythm and electronic sounds make it fun and danceable! The composition was handled by Koji Makaino, well-known for his work with Arashi.
Incidentally, there’s also an early 1989 version, arranged by Yuzo Hayashi.
That mildly acidic oneNegicco

Negicco, a three-member local idol group from Niigata Prefecture, perform and dance to the idol song “That Weakly Acidic One.” The title is quintessentially Biore, and the track itself is excellent.
The commercial comes in two versions: one featuring Negicco themselves, and another featuring the familiar Biore mom.
The song is catchy and cute, further reinforcing the impression that “weakly acidic” means Biore.
Since the members of Negicco are married, they also fit perfectly with the mom image!
Spinning SongAlbert Ellmenreich

This is the commercial for Biore Marshmallow Whip “Wash and Rinse,” featuring the piece Spinning Song by pianist Albert Ellmenreich.
The actress Haru appears in it.
The lineup of pure white plaster figures—like the ones used for drawing practice in art classes—leaves a strong impression, expressing the image of Biore’s pristine white foam.
And Spinning Song also has a somewhat academic feel, making the ad feel almost like a face-washing class that sharpens your mood.
Isn’t it that kind of commercial?
Cut To The FeelingCarly Rae Jepsen

This is the 2017 commercial tie-in song for Kao Biore’s “Makeup Remover.” It’s a track where a cute vocal and positive lyrics resonate powerfully.
It was chosen as the image song for the product, which carried the slogan “Let’s enjoy makeup even more!” The BGM features “Cut To The Feeling” by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen.
It’s a mid-tempo pop song with a bright vibe that really lifts your spirits when you listen to it.


