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.
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Cosmetics commercial songs: Popular jingle hits (21–30)
CARAMELIMP.

This commercial showcases how HARIAS helps achieve beautiful skin and how that leads to confidence, conveyed through IMP.’s presence.
As they touch their skin and show a serious expression that transitions into a cool dance, it expresses the confidence of getting closer to perfection.
The song that further accentuates the cool, stylish atmosphere depicted in the visuals is IMP.’s “CARAMEL.” It gives the impression of dance music with a soft, floating feel, featuring vocals that convey gentleness throughout.
Lips, speak passionately of youOchi Shiho

“Kuchibiru yo, Atsuku Kimi o Katare” is a song by Machiko Watanabe released in 1980.
It was used in a Kanebo commercial at the time of its release and was brought back again starting in 2020.
In the 2026 spot titled “Living is always a work in progress,” Shiho Ochi of Superfly appears.
The first half features a brass arrangement of “Kuchibiru yo, Atsuku Kimi o Katare” as the BGM, and in the second half you can hear Ochi’s singing.
It’s only a single phrase, but her voice conveys not just strength, but also gentleness and warmth.
Cosmetics commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (31–40)
iNumber_i

This song, included on the 2024 release “No.O -ring-,” is a ballad that carries a message of savoring the small happiness close at hand without being greedy—saying that as long as I can be with you, just a handful of happiness is enough.
Alongside those warm lyrics, its mid-tempo progression and the inclusion of brass create a charming, blissful atmosphere.
The song was used in 2025 for SEKKISEI’s commercial “i Bright.
Clearer than snow.” The three members of Number_i also appear, dressed in pure white outfits, and their walk through a snowy landscape leaves a striking impression.
Future Beauty ArpeggioRobin Leclair

It’s a commercial that emphasizes the hues and luxury of Chanel’s 31 Le Rouge by layering them with clothing.
In a room lined with various Chanel items, we see the lipstick being used, and the model’s posture and expressions convey a strong sense of confidence.
The music that underscores the strength and confidence depicted in the visuals is Robin Leclerc’s “Future Beauty Arpeggio.” Centered on digital tones that evoke a floating sensation, the track also expresses power where the beat hits strongly.
It’s cute, you know.Koresawa

This commercial promotes CANMAKE’s 40th anniversary, expressing how the brand has supported all kinds of “cute” for many different people.
Everyone works hard in their own way each day, and the ad brightly portrays how CANMAKE helps realize a style of cuteness that fits each person’s life.
The song that further highlights the “cute” depicted in the visuals is Koresawa’s “Kawaii Mon.” The sparkling sounds in the track are striking, and the lyrics, which depict everyday life for girls, convey a positive attitude toward pursuing cuteness.
PrologueHit+Run

This is a commercial introducing the Le Lift series cream and under-eye sheet mask.
The woman portrayed in the sepia-toned footage looks cool and leaves a strong impression, doesn’t she? The BGM is “Prologue” by Hit+Run.
The way various sounds layer over a minimal beat is breathtaking.
It’s a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly airy, so if you’re curious, be sure to listen to the whole thing.
Original songYabuki Nako
This commercial features Nako Yabuki using DHC’s tinted lip balms and moisturizing lip creams, showcasing their effects.
The key point is the variety of lip products, which conveys the fun of getting closer to your ideal lips.
They’re introduced with a light, catchy song, further expressing ease of use, enjoyment, and a positive, uplifting feeling.
The compact size is also highlighted, emphasizing how easy they are to incorporate into everyday life.


