Avca
AVCA is the Korean brand we stock for everyday body and hair care, the products you reach for in the shower and at the sink rather than on a serum shelf. The range covers scented hand washes in French Lavender, Woody Mask, and Cleansop, body lotion and body scrub, protein shampoo and leave-in hair treatments, a Volume Up curling essence, relaxing foot sheets, and a gentle lip and eye makeup remover. The bottles run large, from 500ml hand washes to a 1000ml shampoo, so they are built for daily household use. We carry 120+ AVCA items in stock, shipped from Korea.
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Buying guide
How to choose AVCA body and hair care
AVCA is a Korean personal-care brand built around the daily basics: what you wash with, what you put on your hair, and how you treat your skin from the neck down. The range is wide, so this guide breaks it into the parts you actually shop by, from scented hand washes to shampoo and body scrub, and explains how to pick the right one and build a simple routine.
What AVCA covers
AVCA sits in the everyday-essentials corner of K-beauty rather than the treatment-serum corner. The catalogue spans hand wash, body lotion, body scrub, shampoo, leave-in hair treatments, a curling essence, foot sheets, and a makeup remover. In practice that means you can stock a whole bathroom from one brand: the sink, the shower, and the small extras like foot care. The bottles tend to run large, so a single order lasts a household a good while.
Choosing a scented hand wash
The Parfum hand washes are one of the brand's signatures, and they come in distinct scents so you can pick by mood or room. French Lavender is the soft, calming option that suits a bedroom or guest bathroom, while Woody Mask leans warmer and more grounded for a main bathroom or kitchen. The Cleansop variant keeps things clean and neutral. All arrive in 500ml bottles, which is generous for a hand wash, so they work well on a busy sink or as a set placed around the house.
Body lotion and body scrub
For skin care below the face, AVCA pairs a moisturiser with an exfoliant. The Derma Moisturizing Lotion comes in a large 500ml bottle meant for daily all-over use, the kind you keep by the shower and apply while skin is still damp. The Signature Body Scrub, such as the BlackBerry version in a 180g tub, sloughs off rough patches once or twice a week before you moisturise. Use the scrub first to smooth the surface, then the lotion to seal in water, and dry areas like elbows and shins stay softer.
Shampoo and hair treatment
The hair side of the range is built for damaged or worked-over hair. The Damage Care Protein Shampoo comes in a 1000ml bottle, a value size for anyone washing often or sharing it at home, and it focuses on strengthening rather than stripping. The Nowash Treatment Hair Pack is a leave-in step you smooth through mid-lengths and ends after washing, no rinsing needed, which makes it an easy add for dry or brittle hair. Pair the two and the shampoo cleans while the treatment props up condition between salon visits.
Styling with the curling essence
The Volume Up Curling Essence is the brand's styling product, sold in a 150ml bottle. It is aimed at people who want hold and body in their curls or waves without the crunch of a hard gel. Work a small amount through towel-dried hair before you blow-dry or scrunch, and it helps shape the curl while adding lift at the root. Because a little goes a long way, the bottle lasts well even with daily styling, and it sits naturally after the shampoo and treatment steps.
Foot care and small extras
Beyond the shower basics, AVCA carries targeted extras like the Pyroen Relax Foot Sheets, which come 14 pieces to a pack. These are a wind-down product you apply to tired feet at the end of a long day, the sort of thing that suits anyone on their feet for work or after a lot of walking. Kept in the bathroom drawer, they round out the brand's everyday-care role: not just washing and moisturising, but the small comfort steps too.
Lip and eye makeup remover
The Lip & Eye Remover, in a 300ml bottle, handles the most stubborn end of your makeup. The eye and lip areas hold the heaviest, longest-wearing products, so a dedicated remover lifts mascara, liner, and lip colour without the hard rubbing that irritates delicate skin. Use it on a cotton pad as a first cleanse step before your regular face wash. The large bottle size means it keeps up with daily makeup wearers rather than running out mid-month.
Building a simple AVCA routine
Because AVCA spans the whole bathroom, you can build a routine around whichever parts you care about most. A common starting point is the hand wash for the sink, the shampoo and hair treatment for wash day, and the body lotion for after the shower, then add the scrub, curling essence, foot sheets, and makeup remover as you find gaps. Nothing in the range competes for the same job, so the pieces stack without clashing. Begin with a couple of staples and grow the set as bottles run low.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of products does AVCA make?
AVCA is a Korean personal-care brand focused on everyday body and hair basics rather than facial serums. The range covers scented hand washes, body lotion and body scrub, shampoo and leave-in hair treatments, a curling essence, foot sheets, and a lip and eye makeup remover. It is the kind of brand you stock a whole bathroom from.
Which AVCA Parfum hand wash scent should I pick?
It depends on the room and the mood you want. French Lavender is soft and calming, good for a bedroom or guest bathroom. Woody Mask is warmer and more grounded for a main bathroom or kitchen, and Cleansop keeps things clean and neutral. They all come in 500ml bottles, so they suit a busy sink or a set placed around the house.
Do I use the AVCA body scrub before or after the lotion?
Use the Signature Body Scrub first. Massage it over damp skin once or twice a week to lift rough patches, then rinse and follow with the Derma Moisturizing Lotion to seal in water. Doing it in that order keeps dry areas like elbows and shins softer than moisturising alone.
Is the AVCA Damage Care Protein Shampoo good for damaged hair?
Yes, that is what it is built for. The protein shampoo focuses on strengthening rather than stripping, which suits hair that is over-processed or brittle. Pair it with the Nowash Treatment Hair Pack, a leave-in step you smooth through the ends after washing, and the two work together to hold condition between salon visits.
How do I use the AVCA Volume Up Curling Essence?
Work a small amount through towel-dried hair before you blow-dry or scrunch it. It shapes curls and waves while adding lift at the root, without the crunch of a hard gel. A little goes a long way, so the 150ml bottle lasts well even with daily styling.
What are the AVCA Pyroen Relax Foot Sheets for?
They are a wind-down product for tired feet, sold 14 pieces to a pack. You apply them at the end of a long day, which makes them handy for anyone on their feet for work or after a lot of walking. Keep a pack in the bathroom drawer for the days your feet need it.
Why are AVCA bottles so large?
The range is sized for daily household use, so many products come in big formats: 500ml hand washes, a 500ml body lotion, a 1000ml shampoo, and a 300ml makeup remover. The larger sizes stretch the cost over many weeks and mean you restock less often, which is part of why the brand works well for a shared bathroom.
Are these AVCA products authentic and shipped from Korea?
Yes. Every AVCA item we list is genuine and ships from Korea, the brand's home market. We keep 120+ products in stock across hand wash, body care, hair care, and the smaller extras, so you can fill out a full bathroom routine from one order.
Is the AVCA Lip & Eye Remover gentle on sensitive skin?
It is made for the delicate eye and lip areas, where the heaviest, longest-wearing makeup sits. Using it on a cotton pad as a first cleanse lifts mascara, liner, and lip colour without the hard rubbing that irritates thin skin. Follow it with your usual face wash to finish the cleanse.















