Made in JAPAN
300mL
Released on June 1, 2026
Scalp & Hair Shampoo
For smooth, manageable hair with less tangles
Contains a smooth coating polymer*1 that coats the hair surface, leading to a silky, smooth texture. Cleanses the scalp thoroughly,
and leaves hair smooth and silky.
*1 Polyquaternium-10, Tremella fuciformis polysaccharide
Cleansing while maintaining moisture
Fine bubbles spread throughout the scalp and hair, gently removing excess dirt. Leaves hair clean and refreshed while maintaining moisture.
A fresh and invigorating scent reminiscent of a refreshing Mediterranean breeze.
Glossy Hair Conditioner
For hair with a halo-like shine
The fresh and light texture quickly absorbs into the hair. Leaves hair smooth and manageable without leaving it on for extended periods.
Smoothes the hair surface and evenly reflects light for a glossy finish.
• Smoothes the cuticles, adding shine and moisture.
• Evenly coats each strand of hair, leaving the surface smooth.
• Highly adhesive wrapping silicone*1 keeps hair manageable and shiny.
*1 Dimethicone
A fresh and invigorating scent reminiscent of a refreshing Mediterranean breeze.
Scalp & Hair Treatment
A relaxing time to pamper yourself. This hair care collection treatment creates a little luxury in your daily life. Focusing not only on hair but also on the scalp, this special care item leads to a clean scalp and soft, shiny hair.
* Features a non-silicone scalp formula that can be used directly on both hair and scalp. It delivers moisture to both hair and scalp, leaving a non-greasy, gently enveloping, soft finish. It thoroughly addresses both the scalp and hair, resulting in soft, shiny, and beautiful hair that you'll want to touch.
* The oil formula blends into the scalp, supporting volume at the hair roots.
* Hair coating ingredients coat the hair surface.
* Firming and resilient ingredients add elasticity to the hair.
* Recommended use 2-3 times a week when you are concerned about hair or scalp damage.
" PAUL & JOE BEAUTE" is the Albion group, a subsidiary of KOSE.




