Folligen Scalp and Hair-Fall Care
Primary Dr.FORHAIR line because Folligen gives buyers the clearest scalp-care recognition and covers most of the active production range.
Folligen Shampoo is a traffic-driver product inside the Folligen Scalp and Hair-Fall Care line. Review shampoo demand, claim boundaries, and matching Cosmain products before discussing volume.
Dr.FORHAIR official content presents Folligen as the brand's core scalp-care family, and production confirms active Folligen products across shampoo, treatment, scalp pack, anti-dandruff, Bio-3, cooling and Silk EX formats.
Primary Dr.FORHAIR line because Folligen gives buyers the clearest scalp-care recognition and covers most of the active production range.
1 current Dr.FORHAIR product matches this review from 13 active products. Confirm the exact item before discussing price, MOQ, availability, or replacement variants.
Folligen products need supported, market-appropriate wording for hair-fall, hair-loss, density, breakage, scalp-strength and volume claims.
Official pages include clinical-result language and percentage claims. Buyers should verify substantiation documents before repeating exact numbers.
Anti-dandruff shampoo can fall under different cosmetic, quasi-drug or OTC-style requirements depending on formula and destination market.
The active production brand export does not include a brand image for Dr.FORHAIR, even though all active production products have product images.
Folligen products use hair-loss, hair-fall, density, scalp-strength and clinical-test language in public sources. Buyers need product-level support and destination-market review before repeating those claims.
Anti-dandruff shampoo, Sea Salt Scaler, Phyto Fresh Scaler and cooling scalp products may require active-ingredient, usage-frequency, salicylic acid, dandruff and local classification review.
Production includes sample-size signals for Folligen Shampoo and Phyto Fresh Shampoo. Buyers should confirm current size, barcode, artwork and case configuration before quoting.
English article states it is AI-translated from Korean; use as market signal, not as sole product-document support.