Japanese supplements have a strong following for their quality and affordability — DHC is a household name, and collagen, vitamin, and beauty-supplement lines are everyday purchases in Japan. They are also a category where customs rules genuinely matter, so we are upfront about that below. DakBox is a Japan-to-Bangladesh proxy shopping and logistics platform that sources authentic Japanese supplements while keeping you on the right side of import rules.
DHC leads the category with an enormous range of affordable daily supplements, alongside well-known collagen drinks and powders, multivitamins, and beauty-from-within products that pair naturally with the Japanese skincare buyers already love. These are sold openly by Japanese retailers, and buying from the source guarantees you the genuine formulation rather than a relabelled import.
Supplements and anything medicinal sit in a sensitive customs category, and we will not pretend otherwise. Small personal quantities of common vitamin or beauty supplements are generally tolerated, but larger amounts, anything that looks commercial, and products containing regulated or medicinal ingredients can be subject to declaration, duty, or being held by customs. DakBox does not bypass customs rules and cannot guarantee clearance of every item — what we do is keep shipments to genuine personal quantities and screen against prohibited goods. Please review our prohibited items policy before ordering supplements.
The safest approach is to order modest personal quantities of mainstream supplements, avoid anything that is actually a prescription medicine, and be honest about contents and value. If you are unsure whether a specific product is allowed, ask us when you request a quote and check the prohibited list — it is far better to confirm first than to have a parcel held.
No, and we will not claim otherwise. Supplements are a regulated category; small personal quantities of common products are generally fine, but customs can declare, tax, or hold items at their discretion. We keep shipments to personal quantities and screen against prohibited goods, but final clearance is decided by customs.
Anything sold by Japanese retailers, with DHC, collagen lines, and multivitamins being the most requested. Send the product link for a quote.
Avoid prescription medicines, anything with regulated or controlled ingredients, and large commercial-looking quantities. Please check our prohibited items policy first if you are unsure about a product.
Stick to modest personal quantities. Beyond reducing customs risk, it keeps your shipment straightforward — large quantities of one product can be treated as a commercial import.