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 commercial tunes (11–20)
OutroM83


This commercial portrays a drama of a man and woman spending time by the water, highlighted by Chanel fine jewelry that adorns their story.
You can sense a lasting sense of luxury from the way the couple matures and consistently wears the jewelry.
Further emphasizing the grand imagery of their presence in nature is M83’s “Outro.” After a stretch of quiet strings, the structure brings in vocals and other instruments, and the gradually thickening layers of sound accentuate the sense of grandeur.
RING ma Bell (what a wonderful world) – Japanese ver. –Billlie


This commercial conveys KATE’s strength in standing up to situations where makeup might fall apart, shown through scenes of enjoying summer.
By depicting Tsuki both putting on makeup and reveling in summer, it expresses the makeup’s lasting power through her well-maintained expressions.
The lively, powerful sound of “RING ma Bell (what a wonderful world) – Japanese ver.
-” also evokes the image of fully enjoying the summer.
Slugs of LoveLittle Dragon


This commercial introduces Chanel’s summer makeup collection, showcasing close-ups of facial expressions to highlight how the products feel in use.
With its colorful look that incorporates a variety of shades and plenty of smiles, it really conveys the fun of makeup.
The song that further amplifies the bright atmosphere depicted in the visuals is Little Dragon’s “Slugs of Love.” Blending digital elements, the track has a unique, floating quality, and its rhythm and vocals evoke a light, airy feeling.
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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.
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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.
Lips, speak passionately of you
This striking commercial, which begins with Sena Nakajima eating a tomato, is an advertisement for lipstick.
It’s part of Kanebo’s I HOPE series, and the artistic visuals are particularly memorable.
Many viewers were likely captivated by the message that follows—projected alongside scenes of the cast eating and applying lipstick—that says, “We don’t sell cosmetics; we sell hope.”
Cosmetics commercial songs: Popular jingle hits (21–30)
Lips, speak passionately of you
The commercial titled “I HOPE.
The Serum of Hope,” named after Kanebo’s slogan I HOPE, features Sena Nakajima, Mirai Moriyama, and Uta Abe, and is striking for its overall artistic visuals.
It also compellingly conveys the strong message that cosmetics are not just about surface beauty, but enrich one’s inner self as well.
The BGM is Machiko Watanabe’s 1980 song “Kuchibiru yo, Atsuku Kimi wo Katare” (“Oh Lips, Speak Passionately of You”).
The CM uses a choral version performed by the Tokyo Boys and Girls Chorus, giving it a grand and powerful sound.





