Hair Tonic
Shop hair tonics across 76+ live options, including PHYTOPECIA Hair Tonic 60ml, Dr.iron Hair Tonic 150ml, MEDISURE Hair Tonic 150ml, SUNGWONCOSMETIC Monagra Hair Tonic 100ml, ATOMY Saengmodansu Hair Tonic 200ml, LBB Miracle Hair Tonic 100ml, Dr.Banggiwon Wrap Hair Tonic 150ml, YANAGIYA Citrus Hair Tonic 240ml, AVCA Beer Yeast Hair Tonic 200ml, and TERAPIC Premium Total Hair Tonic 160ml. This collection focuses on scalp-friendly leave-on tonics for refreshing roots, supporting daily scalp routines, and adding a targeted step after washing.
By Skinsli editorial Updated
Buying guide
How to choose a hair tonic
Hair tonic is a leave-on scalp and root-care step, usually applied after washing or whenever the scalp needs a refreshed feel. The live skinsli assortment includes 76+ hair tonics, with products such as PHYTOPECIA Hair Tonic, Dr.iron Hair Tonic, MEDISURE Hair Tonic, SUNGWONCOSMETIC Monagra Hair Tonic, ATOMY Saengmodansu Hair Tonic, LBB Miracle Hair Tonic, Dr.Banggiwon Wrap Hair Tonic, YANAGIYA Citrus Hair Tonic, AVCA Beer Yeast Hair Tonic, and TERAPIC Premium Total Hair Tonic.
What hair tonic is
A hair tonic is usually a lightweight leave-on product for the scalp, roots, or hairline. It is different from shampoo or conditioner because it stays on after application and is worked into the scalp rather than rinsed away.
This collection includes compact 60ml options, standard 100ml to 160ml bottles, and larger 200ml to 240ml formats. That range works for trial use, daily scalp care, or generous application across the whole scalp.
Scalp-care focus
If your main concern is scalp comfort, look for tonics that sound targeted rather than styling-led. PHYTOPECIA Hair Tonic, MEDISURE Hair Tonic, LBB Miracle Hair Tonic, and TERAPIC Premium Total Hair Tonic all read as care-focused products in the current grid.
Use a tonic on a clean or lightly damp scalp, then massage with fingertips. The goal is even contact with the scalp, not coating the hair lengths like a serum.
Daily-use sizes
For trying a new hair tonic, PHYTOPECIA Hair Tonic 60ml or a 100ml product such as SUNGWONCOSMETIC Monagra Hair Tonic and LBB Miracle Hair Tonic can be easier to start with. They are large enough to test routine fit without committing to a bigger bottle.
If you already use tonic often, ATOMY Saengmodansu Hair Tonic 200ml, AVCA Beer Yeast Hair Tonic 200ml, and YANAGIYA Citrus Hair Tonic 240ml offer more generous formats for repeat application.
Ingredient and line cues
Some titles give a clear ingredient or sensory direction. AVCA Beer Yeast Hair Tonic points toward a beer yeast theme, while YANAGIYA Citrus Hair Tonic suggests a fresher scent profile.
Other products rely on line names and care language. ATOMY Saengmodansu Hair Tonic, LBB Miracle Hair Tonic, Dr.Banggiwon Wrap Hair Tonic, and TERAPIC Premium Total Hair Tonic are good examples where the product family name may matter as much as the ingredient callout.
How to apply hair tonic
Part the hair in sections, apply the tonic directly to the scalp, then massage gently for even coverage. Avoid pouring too much in one spot because tonic works best when spread through the root area.
Most hair tonics fit after shampooing and towel drying. If your scalp gets oily quickly, use a lighter amount and focus on areas that need care rather than saturating the hair.
Hair and scalp type fit
Fine hair usually does better with a small amount so roots do not feel weighed down. Thicker hair may need sectioning so the tonic reaches the scalp instead of sitting on top of the hair.
If your scalp is sensitive, start slowly with any new tonic, especially scented options such as citrus-led products. If your scalp is oily, apply after washing and let the tonic dry before using styling products.
Hair tonic versus hair serum
A hair tonic is aimed at the scalp and roots, while a hair serum usually treats the hair lengths or ends. That distinction matters because applying tonic like a shine serum can make the hair feel wet or uneven.
Use tonic close to the scalp and use a separate hair oil or serum only on the mid-lengths and ends if you need smoothing. Keeping the roles separate makes the routine cleaner and easier to judge.
Routine consistency
Hair tonic is a consistency product, not a one-time styling trick. Pick a size and texture you will actually use several times a week, then track how your scalp feels over time.
A 150ml to 200ml bottle such as Dr.iron Hair Tonic, MEDISURE Hair Tonic, ATOMY Saengmodansu Hair Tonic, or AVCA Beer Yeast Hair Tonic may be practical if tonic is already part of your routine. Smaller bottles suit trial periods and travel.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is this hair tonic collection used for?
This collection is for leave-on scalp and root care. The live grid includes 76+ hair tonics, including PHYTOPECIA, Dr.iron, MEDISURE, ATOMY, Dr.Banggiwon, YANAGIYA, AVCA, and TERAPIC options.
How do I apply a hair tonic from this assortment?
Apply it directly to the scalp in sections, then massage gently with fingertips. Use it after shampooing and towel drying, or follow the product's own directions if they differ.
Which live hair tonic mentions beer yeast?
AVCA Beer Yeast Hair Tonic 200ml is the clear beer yeast option in the current top titles. It is also a larger daily-use size.
Which hair tonic has a citrus cue?
YANAGIYA Citrus Hair Tonic 240ml is the citrus-led product in the visible live assortment. It may appeal if you like a fresher scalp-care scent.
What size hair tonic should I choose?
Choose 60ml to 100ml for trial use, 150ml to 160ml for regular routines, and 200ml to 240ml if you already know you use tonic often. This collection includes all of those size ranges.
Is hair tonic for the scalp or the ends?
Hair tonic is mainly for the scalp and roots. If you need smoothing on the ends, use a separate hair serum or oil so the tonic can stay focused where it belongs.
Which hair tonics in this grid are 150ml?
Dr.iron Hair Tonic 150ml, MEDISURE Hair Tonic 150ml, and Dr.Banggiwon Wrap Hair Tonic 150ml are visible 150ml options in the live assortment.
Can fine hair use hair tonic?
Yes, but start with a small amount and apply it directly to the scalp instead of the hair lengths. Fine hair can look weighed down if too much tonic sits at the roots.

















