Dantrol

Dantrol is a Korean haircare brand built around scalp-focused shampoo. This page collects every Dantrol product we stock for the US market, 17+ in all, from cooling menthol and peppermint salt formulas to fresh apple scent, in 820ml bottles and value multipacks. Prices are in USD, stock updates in real time, and everything ships from Korea.

  • Korean haircare
  • Scalp shampoo
  • 820ml value packs
  • Ships from Korea

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Buying guide

Dantrol buying guide

Dantrol is a Korean haircare brand, and the line is focused: scalp-oriented shampoo in a few formulas and scents. This hub keeps the full range in one grid, from cooling menthol carbonated water shampoo to peppermint salt and fresh apple, sold in 820ml bottles and in multipacks up to eight. We carry 17+ Dantrol items in stock right now, all priced in USD and shipped from Korea. The sections below explain the formulas, the scents, and how to pick a pack size.

What Dantrol is

Dantrol is a Korean brand that concentrates on shampoo, with a clear lean toward scalp care. The range we stock is built around large 820ml bottles and bulk packs rather than a wide spread of product types, so it suits anyone who has found a shampoo they like and wants to buy it in volume.

If you have used one Dantrol shampoo before, this page shows the rest of the formulas and scents. The grid puts every in-stock option in one place so you can compare them before you reorder.

Cooling and menthol formulas

Several Dantrol shampoos are built around a cooling sensation. The Cooling Menthol Carbonated Water Shampoo pairs menthol with a carbonated water base for a tingly, fresh feel on the scalp. The Deep Clean Peppermint Salt and Mint Salt shampoos use mint and salt for a similar cool, clarifying effect.

These formulas suit oily scalps, hot weather, and anyone who likes a strong fresh finish after washing. If your scalp feels heavy or greasy by the end of the day, a cooling salt or menthol shampoo is the part of the range to start with.

Scents in the range

Scent is a real point of difference here. The Fresh Apple shampoo gives a sweeter, fruity wash, while the menthol and peppermint formulas read cooler and sharper. The choice is partly about how you want your hair to smell and partly about the sensation you want on your scalp.

If you share a bottle in a household, the fresh apple scent tends to be the more universally liked option, while the menthol formulas appeal to people who specifically want the cooling hit.

Who scalp-focused shampoo suits

Dantrol's salt and menthol formulas are aimed at the scalp, not just the lengths. Clarifying, cooling shampoos help when your scalp gets oily, sweaty, or itchy, since they lift buildup and leave a fresh feel. They are a good fit for active people, oily hair types, and warm climates.

If your scalp is dry or sensitive, use a strong clarifying shampoo less often and follow with a conditioner on the lengths, since salt and menthol formulas can feel stripping with daily use.

How to use a clarifying shampoo

Wet the hair fully, work the shampoo into the scalp with your fingertips, and give it a moment to act before rinsing. With a cooling formula you will feel the menthol or mint while it sits. Concentrate the lather at the roots, where oil and buildup collect, rather than scrubbing the ends.

You do not need to use a strong clarifying shampoo every single wash. Many people alternate it with a gentler shampoo to keep the scalp clean without over-stripping the hair.

Bottle and pack sizes

The standard bottle is 820ml, which lasts a long time for one person. The range also comes in multipacks: two, three, and an eight-pack of the fresh apple shampoo. The larger packs bring the cost per bottle down and suit households, shared bathrooms, or anyone who already knows the formula works for them.

If you are trying Dantrol for the first time, start with a single 820ml bottle. Move to a multipack once you know which scent and formula you want to keep using.

Value and reordering

The multipacks are where Dantrol gets economical. Buying the eight-pack of fresh apple, or a two or three pack of the cooling menthol shampoo, lowers the price per bottle compared with single purchases. For a shampoo you use daily, that adds up over a year.

Prices here are in USD and the grid shows live stock, so a pack size listed as available is one we can ship. If a multipack you want is out, the single bottle covers the same formula.

Authenticity and Korean sourcing

Every Dantrol shampoo on this page is sourced from Korea and stocked for the US market, so you get the same formulas sold in their home market. The 820ml bottle and the multipacks are the Korean-market product, not a separate export size.

Shipping comes from Korea and the grid shows live stock, so the 17+ count reflects what we can actually send rather than a fixed list.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Dantrol is a Korean haircare brand focused on shampoo, with a clear lean toward scalp care. The range we stock is built around large 820ml bottles and value multipacks rather than a wide spread of product types.

  • Reach for the cooling and salt formulas. The Cooling Menthol Carbonated Water Shampoo and the Deep Clean Peppermint Salt and Mint Salt shampoos clarify and leave a fresh feel, which suits oily scalps, sweat, and warm weather.

  • The Fresh Apple shampoo gives a sweeter, fruity wash, while the menthol and peppermint formulas read cooler and sharper. Apple tends to be the more universally liked option, and the menthol formulas appeal to people who want a strong cooling hit.

  • You do not need a strong clarifying shampoo every wash. If your scalp is dry or sensitive, use the salt or menthol formulas less often and follow with a conditioner on the lengths, since they can feel stripping with daily use. Oily scalps can use them more frequently.

  • If you already know a formula works for you, yes. The two, three, and eight packs lower the cost per 820ml bottle compared with single purchases. For a first try, start with one bottle and move to a multipack once you settle on a scent.