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Cosmetics commercial song. Popular commercial jingle.

You often see cosmetics commercials when watching TV, and many feature beautifully produced spots with actresses, so they really catch your eye.

You can also sense the care put into the music that builds the commercial’s world alongside the visuals, with songs from various genres and moods chosen to match the brand image and target audience.

In this article, we’ll introduce, all at once, the songs used in cosmetics brand commercials!

Use it to find the tracks you heard on TV that caught your attention.

Cosmetics commercial songs: Popular commercial songs (61–70)

KOSÉ MAKE KEEP “Sunscreen is here too!” Edition

cheat dayNogizaka 46

Starting with a narration about how idols often find themselves in situations where their makeup easily smudges—whether from sweat, tears, or getting wet during shoots—this is a commercial for a makeup-setting mist that prevents makeup from wearing off, as well as a sunscreen.

It features members of Nogizaka46 wholeheartedly devoted to their idol activities.

The background music is their 2024 release Cheat Day.

It captures a carefree summer vibe, and combined with its refreshing melody, it’s a song that lifts your spirits as you listen.

Kao Biore Perfect Oil 2006

Original songKurahashi Yoeko

This commercial introduces Biore Perfect Oil, with the key point being that you can use it in the bath, presented through a distinctive song.

Because we emphasize makeup in every aspect of daily life, it tends to be hard to remove—but the ad conveys that with Perfect Oil, it comes off easily.

While boasting high effectiveness, it’s also gentle on the skin, a quality underscored by Yoeko Kurahashi’s vocals.

The way her singing alone rings out is striking, and the simple composition makes it feel like a hummed tune in the bathroom.

Kao Biore UV Aqua Rich Light-Diffusing UV “I Diffuse Light” Version

Original songYamashita Hiroaki

This commercial features Fumi Nikaido conveying the feel of Biore UV, which gives your skin a light-diffusing, radiant finish.

It clearly depicts everything from the scene of applying it to the skin to feeling its effects outdoors, and through her expressions—surprise and a bright, refreshed look—you can sense the joy of experiencing the results.

Amplifying that sunlit, radiant atmosphere is Hiroaki Yamashita’s music.

With a brass-centered, glamorous sound, the powerful tones spreading outward convey a positive emotion, as if leaping into a brighter place.

Kao Biore UV Barrier Me “Even in pollen season” version

Barrier SongKito Akari

This commercial lightly showcases, through animation, the effects of Biore UV Barrier Me.

It highlights that the product not only protects against UV rays but also guards against fine particles like pollen, conveying via animation that it can be used across various seasons.

Further emphasizing the light, protected feeling depicted is “Barrier no Uta,” sung by Akari Kito.

The lyrics are simple, merely introducing the product’s benefits, but the airy delivery—sprinkled with high notes—evokes a positive mood.

1978 Kanebo Autumn Campaign CM Song

Sexual Violet No. 1Kuwana Masahiro

Masahiro Kuwana’s “Sexual Violet No.

1” was released in 1979 and is one of his signature songs.

The lyrics have a sexy vibe, seemingly singing about a man–woman relationship, and combined with the guitar-driven, powerful sound, they convey a unique, forceful image.

One reason the song became a hit was its use in a Kanebo commercial, which is said to have boosted Kuwana’s popularity.

The structure, with the title repeated in the chorus, leaves the song name firmly imprinted in your mind.