Dashu Daily Anti Cushion

<p>This collection covers DASHU's Daily Anti Hair Loss Hair Cushion, a 26g coverage product that fills in thinning areas and the look of sparse spots. It comes in Natural Black and Natural Brown so you can match your own hair, applied with a quick cushion pat rather than a messy powder or spray.</p><p>A hair cushion is for the cosmetic side of thinning: it makes the scalp show through less and gives hair a fuller look on the day you wear it. It does not regrow hair, but it is a fast fix before heading out. Pick the shade closest to your hair to keep the coverage natural.</p>

  • Korean brand
  • Two natural shades
  • Quick coverage

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

DASHU Daily Anti Hair Loss Hair Cushion: Coverage Guide

DASHU's Daily Anti Hair Loss Hair Cushion is a cosmetic coverage product for thinning spots. This guide explains what a hair cushion does, how to pick between Natural Black and Natural Brown, how to apply it cleanly, and what it can and cannot do for hair loss.

What a hair cushion is

A hair cushion is a pigment loaded into a sponge-style applicator that you pat onto the scalp and hair. It deposits color where hair is sparse so the skin shows through less, giving a fuller look. DASHU's version is sized at 26g for everyday touch-ups. It is a same-day cosmetic, not a treatment, so the effect lasts until you wash it out.

What is in this collection

The collection is the Daily Anti Hair Loss Hair Cushion in 26g, offered in a base listing plus Natural Black and Natural Brown shades. The formula is the same across shades; the only difference is the color, so your choice comes down to matching your own hair.

Natural Black or Natural Brown

Pick the shade nearest your natural hair color. Natural Black suits darker hair, while Natural Brown works for brown and lighter-brown tones. If you are between shades, going slightly lighter usually looks more natural than too dark, since an overly dark patch stands out against the surrounding hair. Test on a small area first.

Where a cushion helps most

A hair cushion works best on diffuse thinning where there is still some hair for the pigment to cling to, such as a widening part or a thinning crown. It is less effective on fully bare skin, where there is nothing for the color to grip. Use it to reduce contrast between scalp and hair rather than to draw a hairline from scratch.

How to apply it cleanly

Start with dry, styled hair. Pat the cushion lightly over the thinning area, building color in thin layers rather than pressing hard once. Blend toward the surrounding hair so there is no hard edge. Tap off excess and check in good light. Patting gently and layering is the trick to avoiding a heavy, obvious patch.

Keeping coverage in place through the day

Once applied, avoid touching the area, since rubbing can transfer pigment to hands or collars. The coverage holds through a normal day but is not designed for heavy sweat or rain, so a hot workout may lift it. Carry the compact for a quick midday touch-up if you are out for long stretches.

What a cushion does not do

This is a cosmetic coverage product, not a hair-loss treatment. It does not regrow hair or slow shedding; it only changes how thinning looks while you wear it. If hair loss is your underlying concern, pair the cosmetic fix with a proper treatment or speak to a professional. The cushion handles appearance on the day, nothing more.

Washing it out and storing it

The pigment washes out with a normal shampoo, so remove it at the end of the day rather than sleeping in it. Keep the compact closed and at room temperature so the cushion stays usable. Wipe the applicator surface occasionally to keep the color picking up evenly.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • No. It is a cosmetic coverage product that pats pigment onto thinning areas so the scalp shows through less. It changes how thinning looks while worn but does not regrow hair or slow shedding.

  • Pick the shade nearest your natural hair: Natural Black for darker hair, Natural Brown for brown and lighter-brown tones. If you are between shades, going slightly lighter looks more natural than too dark.

  • It works best on diffuse thinning where some hair remains for the pigment to cling to, like a widening part or thinning crown. It is less effective on fully bare skin, where there is nothing for the color to grip.

  • On dry, styled hair, pat the cushion lightly over the thinning area and build color in thin layers rather than pressing hard. Blend toward the surrounding hair, tap off excess, and check in good light.

  • It washes out with a normal shampoo, so remove it at the end of the day. Coverage holds through a normal day but heavy sweat or rain can lift it, so carry the compact for a midday touch-up if needed.