Dr.groot Hair

Dr.Groot Hair includes 99+ available hair-care products from the brand, with shampoos and treatments for weak-feeling hair, intensive care, powerless hair, and larger refill-style sizes. The live assortment includes 190ml, 200ml, 400ml, 500ml, 700ml, 870ml, and treatment formats, so this page is for scalp and hair routines rather than facial care.

  • 99+ hair products
  • Shampoo and treatment
  • Weak hair focus
  • Korean source

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

How to Choose Dr.Groot Hair Care

This Dr.Groot Hair collection currently lists 99+ available products, and the live grid is hair and scalp care. Visible products include multiple sizes of Shampoo for hair without hair loss Intensive Care, Hair Loss Prevention Powerless Hair Shampoo 400ml, Multiperfection Intensive Care 400ml, 300ml treatment for powerless hair, Proifect Shampoo 500ml for Powerless Hair, and Shampoo for hair without strength 700ml.

What this Dr.Groot Hair page covers

This collection is for Dr.Groot hair care, not facial skin care. The assortment is led by shampoo and treatment products that focus on weak-feeling hair, intensive care, and scalp-focused daily washing.

Use the page when you want to compare Dr.Groot by hair concern and bottle size. Check each product card for the current name, volume, and availability before choosing.

Intensive Care shampoo sizes

The live grid includes Shampoo for hair without hair loss Intensive Care in several sizes, including 190ml, 200ml, 700ml, and 870ml, plus older 400ml listings. This family is the main comparison point if you want Dr.Groot's intensive-care shampoo direction.

Choose smaller bottles when trying the line for the first time. Choose 700ml or 870ml only if you already use the shampoo often or share it in a household.

Products for weak-feeling or powerless hair

Hair Loss Prevention Powerless Hair Shampoo 400ml, 300ml treatment for powerless hair, Proifect Shampoo 500ml for Powerless Hair, and Shampoo for hair without strength 700ml all point toward weak-feeling hair. These are the products to compare when hair feels limp or lacks body.

Because the live titles vary, choose by product role first: shampoo for cleansing, treatment for after-shampoo care. A full routine usually uses both rather than replacing one with the other.

Shampoo versus treatment

Shampoo is the cleansing step for scalp and hair. Treatment is the after-shampoo care step for lengths, ends, and sometimes scalp depending on the product directions.

If you are building a Dr.Groot routine from scratch, start with the shampoo that matches your concern, then add treatment if the hair still feels dry, rough, or hard to manage. Avoid using heavy treatment near the roots unless the packaging says to do so.

How to read old-version listings

Some live titles include the word old, such as Hair Loss Prevention Powerless Hair Shampoo (old) 400ml and Shampoo for hair without hair loss Intensive Care (old) 400ml. These may reflect prior packaging or listing names.

When you see old in a title, use the product card to confirm the exact listing before buying. Size, packaging, and stock may differ from newer-looking titles.

Choosing the right size

The page spans trial-friendly 190ml and 200ml bottles, standard 400ml and 500ml bottles, and larger 700ml or 870ml sizes. Larger bottles are practical for repeat use but are not ideal if you are unsure the formula suits your scalp.

Hair length and wash frequency change value. Long hair and frequent washing can use larger sizes quickly, while short hair may be better served by a smaller bottle first.

Scalp comfort and routine consistency

Hair-care routines work best when the scalp feels comfortable after washing. If a shampoo leaves tightness, itchiness, or heaviness, reduce the amount or compare a different Dr.Groot line.

Use lukewarm water and rinse thoroughly, especially with larger pump bottles that make it easy to dispense too much. Consistent use matters more than adding too many products at once.

A simple Dr.Groot hair routine

A simple routine starts with a Dr.Groot shampoo for your concern, followed by a Dr.Groot treatment on lengths and ends if needed. Rinse well and keep styling products separate from scalp care unless they are meant for that use.

If hair feels flat, use less treatment near the roots. If hair feels dry, add treatment more consistently rather than switching shampoos every few washes.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • This page currently lists 99+ available Dr.Groot hair-care products. The assortment includes shampoos, treatments, intensive-care sizes, and products for weak-feeling hair.

  • No. The live assortment is hair and scalp care, with products such as Intensive Care shampoo, Powerless Hair shampoo, and treatment for powerless hair.

  • Choose 190ml or 200ml if you are trying the line. Choose 700ml or 870ml if you already use Dr.Groot Intensive Care shampoo regularly or share it at home.

  • Compare Powerless Hair Shampoo 400ml, Proifect Shampoo 500ml for Powerless Hair, Shampoo for hair without strength 700ml, and the 300ml treatment for powerless hair.

  • Shampoo cleanses scalp and hair, while treatment supports the lengths and ends after washing. Start with shampoo, then add treatment if hair still feels dry, rough, or hard to manage.

  • Old in a live title may indicate an older listing name or packaging version. Check the product card for the current image, size, and product details before buying.