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)
9 colorsNiziU

Speaking of NiziU, they’re known for their cute dances and catchy melodies that energize us.
That said, they’re not just about dance—every member is a carefully selected artist, so of course they have strong vocal abilities as well.
“9 Colors” is a song that lets you really experience their vocals.
Overall, the rhythm highlights the sound of the acoustic guitar.
Because there aren’t many instruments in the mix, the vocals come through clearly.
As the title suggests, the lyrics warmly express gratitude for each of the nine NiziU members.
PIECE OF MY WISHMiki Imai


This is a TV commercial for Kao’s detergent New Beads.
It shows a woman played by Yuriko Yoshitaka who whispers, “I want to be praised,” for getting out of bed on a winter morning, making it home despite the cold, and still doing the laundry.
The CM song is “PIECE OF MY WISH,” released by Miki Imai in 1993.
The song’s message—“believe in even the slightest hope and turn it into the strength to move forward”—feels like an answer song to the ad.
Cry BabyJanis Joplin


In this commercial for MISS DIOR, Natalie Portman appears in a bewitching guise against stunning backdrops such as sheer seaside cliffs, flower fields, and sandy beaches.
Many viewers were likely captivated by the beautiful visuals.
The background music features the familiar Janis Joplin song “Cry Baby,” whose unforgettable vocals leave a strong impression after just one listen.
ChandelierSia


Among Dior’s commercials, isn’t this one the most memorable for many people? In particular, the song sung by Sia is incredibly cool and stylish, perfectly matching the unified image of the Dior CM series.
In the ad, Natalie Portman—who has appeared in Dior commercials before—makes a striking impression, not only with the roses featured in the product name but also in a beautiful rose-inspired dress.
Original songClaire Mulder
In Part 7 of ESPRIQUE’s web movie series, “What do you do on days you don’t wear foundation?”, starring Yui Aragaki, an original song plays in the background.
The singer is Claire Mulder, an American singer-songwriter.
The lively rhythm and Claire’s bright vocals seem to light up everyday moments, and it’s a song that can genuinely lift your spirits—perfect for adding a little pep to a lazy day off.
Blue ShowerM!LK

This starts with a scene of Hayato Sano running to catch a bus, and it’s a commercial for Sea Breeze body paper.
Unfortunately, Sano doesn’t make it in time, but Mei Hata appears and hands him some body paper.
The scene where he uses the body paper is filmed with shower-like visuals, and it really conveys a refreshing feeling.
Farewell, tearsKetsumeishi

Do you have any goals or dreams? When your goals are big in scale, the walls are high and you inevitably face various hardships.
But the more difficulties you overcome—the worries, the tears, the painful experiences—the closer you get to where you’re aiming, and the more likely you are to grasp happiness.
Ketsumeishi’s “Saraba Namida” (“Farewell, Tears”) is a cheer song for those striving toward their goals and dreams! If you’re working hard but not seeing results, or feel like you might give up, please give this song a listen.
It will surely give you hope for tomorrow.





