K-beauty favorite KUNDAL expands its fan-favorite line
If your shower caddy could talk, it would probably beg for KUNDAL. The Korean personal care brand, famous for its botanically infused formulas and addictive scents, just rolled out three new hair and body care products in Japan. And it didn’t stop there—it gave existing items a package glow-up too.
What’s new? Hair serums, mists, and a mega-sized refill
- Hyaluron Airy Hair Serum: A new drop from the “Hyaluron Airy Volume” line that went viral at KUNDAL’s Tokyo and Osaka pop-ups. It tackles dry, frizzy ends while keeping your hair fresh, weightless, and silky all day long.
- Perfume Hair & Body Mist: A 2-in-1 mist that works double duty on hair and skin. Formulated with hydrating panthenol and peptides, it delivers a gentle, non-sticky feel and a floral fragrance that lasts up to 36 hours (yup, really—clinically tested!).
- Honey & Macadamia Refill Pouch: A fan-favorite shampoo and treatment in a jumbo 1,200ml size—for the eco-conscious and budget-wise alike. With a new cap design, it makes refilling fuss-free and fast.
Packaging gets a pretty upgrade
KUNDAL also reintroduced its much-loved Osmanthus Shampoo & Treatment—same soothing scent and ingredients, now with a sleeker, more user-friendly bottle. It’s all about making your everyday routine feel luxe, one shower at a time.
Why K-beauty fans are into it
K-beauty isn’t just about skincare anymore. KUNDAL is part of the wave pushing hair and body care forward, combining high-performance ingredients with design-forward packaging. Think of it as self-care that looks as good in your bathroom as it feels on your skin.
The products at a glance
- Hyaluron Airy Hair Serum – ¥1,650 / 50ml
- Perfume Hair & Body Mist – ¥1,320 / 80ml
- Honey & Macadamia Large Refill – ¥3,300 / 1,200ml
- Osmanthus Shampoo & Treatment – ¥1,595 each / 400ml
The Bottom Line
Whether you’re team #fragrancelover or just want smoother strands, KUNDAL’s latest drop brings spa-like vibes to your everyday routine. And with Japan in the spotlight, could a global expansion be next?