Find the Right Hair Care Routine for You

Find the Right
Hair Care Routine
for You

Different hair types have different needs, and choosing the right products can make your hair healthier and shinier. Answer these simple questions to find the best care routine for you.

01

Is your hair sensitive, chemically treated, or prone to damage?

Yes → [Recommended Routine 1]

No → Go to Q2

02

Is your scalp dry or oily?

Dry → [Recommended Routine 1]

Oily → Go to Q3

03

Do you have hair loss concerns?

Yes → [Recommended Routine 2]

No → Go to Q4

04

Is your hair short or long?

Short hair → [Recommended Routine 3]

Long hair → [Recommended Routine 4]

[Routine 1] Sensitive, Damaged, or Dry Hair

Sensitive scalps tend to be dry and easily irritated, leading to itchiness, redness, or scalp issues. Chemically treated hair can also become dry, dull, and prone to breakage, requiring extra moisture and repair. When choosing a shampoo, avoid harsh surfactants like SLS, which can strip hair color, worsen scalp sensitivity, and cause dryness. Opt for mildly acidic amino acid-based shampoos, which are gentle on the scalp, help repair chemically treated hair, and lock in color for long-lasting vibrance.


Daily Care Tips:

/ Use lukewarm or cool water when washing your hair to retain scalp moisture.

/ Blow-dry with cool air or use heat-protectant hair oils to prevent damage from high temperatures.

/ Deep-conditioning treatments help restore hair softness and smoothness.

BASIC SHAMPOO MILD

Gentle amino acid-based cleansing, mildly acidic formula to reduce scalp irritation, suitable for color-treated hair.


BASIC HAIR OIL

Lightweight, non-silicone formula with natural oils to repair hair, reduce frizz, and provide heat protection.


BASIC CONDITIONER

Silicone-free, enriched with organic aloe vera, squalane, olive oil, camellia oil, and castor oil to nourish and smooth hair.

[Routine 2] Hair Loss Concerns

Hair loss can be caused by stress, genetics, diet, or improper hair care. Frequent use of chemical-laden shampoos or styling products can also weaken hair follicles, leading to hair fall.


For oily scalp-related hair loss, use a mild cleansing shampoo that balances oil production. Those experiencing male-pattern baldness should look for ingredients like copper peptides, rosemary, or lavender essential oil, which help create a healthier scalp environment and reduce DHT (a hormone linked to hair loss).


Daily Care Tips:

/ Rinse with warm water for 45 seconds before applying shampoo to reduce scalp irritation.

/ Gently massage your scalp with your fingertips to promote circulation and strengthen hair roots.

/ Avoid washing with overly hot water to prevent scalp dryness and excessive hair loss.

BASIC SHAMPOO REVIVE

Formulated with copper peptides, biotin, niacinamide, rosemary, and licorice extract to promote healthy hair growth and balance oil production.

[Routine 3] Short Hair & Oily Scalp

During hot or humid weather, the scalp can become oily and produce an unpleasant odor. However, washing your hair too frequently can have the opposite effect—over-cleansing stimulates sebaceous glands to produce even more oil.


Opt for a gentle cleansing shampoo without SLS to remove excess oil while maintaining the scalp’s natural balance.


Daily Care Tips:

/ Wash your hair twice: the first wash removes surface dirt, while the second cleanses the scalp more deeply.

/ Avoid using hot water to prevent overstimulating oil production.

/ Use dry shampoo powder to quickly absorb excess oil and refresh hair.

BASIC SHAMPOO REFRESH

Designed for oily scalps, provides deep yet gentle cleansing while maintaining oil balance.


BASIC DRY SHAMPOO

  • Soak up excess grease and dirt without necessitating getting the hair wet. Hair is clean and refreshed between washes
  • Instantly adds fullness and texture to hair
  • Botanical based ingredients. Containing He Shou Wu to maintain the health of hair and scalp
  • Eco-friendly, fully recyclable, non-aerosol bottle. No liquefied petroleum gas and alcohol

[Routine 4] Long Hair & Oily Scalp

Even if your scalp is oily, long hair (especially at the ends) can still become dry. Proper hair care should address both scalp and hair strand needs. Choose a shampoo based on your scalp condition rather than just the moisture level of your hair strands to avoid overburdening your scalp.


Use a mild-cleansing shampoo to maintain a healthy oil balance while incorporating nourishing conditioners or hair oils for dry ends to improve shine and elasticity.


Daily Care Tips:

/ Wash your hair twice: the first wash removes surface oil, while the second deeply cleanses the scalp.

/ Use conditioner or hair oil on dry ends to prevent frizz and split ends.

/ On non-wash days, use dry shampoo to maintain a fresh, clean feeling.

BASIC SHAMPOO REFRESH

Balances oil levels for a lightweight and voluminous feel.


BASIC DRY SHAMPOO

Quickly absorbs oil and refreshes hair, featuring herbal ingredients to strengthen hair quality.


BASIC CONDITIONER

Silicone-free, enriched with organic aloe vera, squalane, and plant oils to strengthen hair.


BASIC HAIR OIL

Lightweight, non-silicone formula with natural oils to repair hair, reduce frizz, and provide heat protection.