Jenny House
JENNY HOUSE is a Korean salon brand, and this collection is its hair-care range rather than skincare. You get the products a salon reaches for: at-home hair color including the Duck Dye and the Salon Code lines, protein and damage-repair treatments, large salon-size shampoos for scalp and repair, plus styling mists and a root volume fixer. It is built for people who want salon-grade hair care between appointments, with full 1000g shampoo bottles and treatments sized for regular use.
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Buying guide
JENNY HOUSE buying guide: Korean salon hair care at home
JENNY HOUSE is a Korean salon brand, and this collection is its hair-care range. These are the products a stylist works with: at-home hair color, protein and damage treatments, scalp and repair shampoos in large salon sizes, and styling mists for volume and finish. This guide walks through the hair color options, the treatments, and the shampoos so you can match the right products to your hair without a trip to the salon.
What JENNY HOUSE is
JENNY HOUSE is a salon name, not a skincare line, and the products here reflect that. The range covers color, treatment, cleansing, and styling for hair, with several items sold in salon sizes such as the 1000g shampoos. If you are used to drugstore hair products, the appeal here is the step up to salon-grade formulas you can use at home between appointments.
The hair color options
JENNY HOUSE carries a few ways to color at home. The Duck Dye in Dark Brown is the easy-application option for refreshing a shade, while the Salon Code Glam and Salon Code Origin lines give you more color choices for a fuller result. Pick the Duck Dye if you mainly want to cover roots or top up an existing color, and look to the Salon Code range when you want to change or fully renew your shade.
Protein and damage-repair treatments
Color and heat take a toll, which is where the treatments come in. The Intensive Protein Ampoule 100ml is a concentrated repair shot for hair that feels weak or over-processed, and the Salon Therapy Damage Care Treatment 240ml is a richer mask for regular conditioning. Use the ampoule when your hair needs rescuing after coloring, and the damage care treatment as a weekly deep-conditioning step.
Choosing between the salon shampoos
There are two large 1000g shampoos here aimed at different goals. The Salon Spa Scalpel Shampoo focuses on the scalp, so it suits anyone dealing with buildup or wanting a cleaner scalp feel. The Salon Spa Repair Shampoo leans toward damaged and color-treated hair that needs gentler cleansing. The 1000g size is salon stock: it lasts a long time and works out cheaper per wash than small bottles.
Styling mists and root volume
For finishing and everyday styling, JENNY HOUSE has a small set of mists. The Root Volume Hair Fixer 200ml lifts flat roots and holds the shape, the Sommerch Hair Making Mist 120ml helps with styling and texture, and the Silk Care Essence Mist 200ml adds a smoothing, conditioning finish. These are light, leave-in products you spray as the last step rather than wash out.
Building a hair routine with JENNY HOUSE
You can put together a full routine inside the range. Wash with the shampoo that matches your main concern, scalp or repair, then follow with the Damage Care Treatment a couple of times a week. Add the Protein Ampoule after coloring or whenever hair feels fragile. Finish styling with the root volume fixer or a making mist. Keeping treatment and styling in one salon line means the products are designed to work together rather than against each other.
Coloring at home and caring for the result
Home coloring lasts longer when you support it afterward. After using the Duck Dye or a Salon Code color, switch to the Repair Shampoo and lean on the Protein Ampoule to rebuild the hair that coloring stresses. Color-treated hair tends to feel drier, so the Damage Care Treatment earns its place in the week. Treating the hair gently after color keeps the shade looking fresh for longer.
Sizes, value, and who it is for
JENNY HOUSE sizes lean salon: 1000g shampoo bottles, a 240ml treatment, and 100 to 200ml treatments and mists. That makes the range a good fit if you want professional hair care at home and do not mind buying in larger quantities for better value per use. If you are new to the brand, start with one shampoo and the Damage Care Treatment, then add the color and styling products as you need them.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does JENNY HOUSE sell?
JENNY HOUSE is a Korean salon brand, and this collection is its hair-care range, not skincare. It covers at-home hair color, protein and damage-repair treatments, large salon-size shampoos for scalp and repair, and styling mists for volume and finish. The idea is salon-grade hair care you can use at home between appointments.
Should I choose the Duck Dye or the Salon Code hair color?
The Duck Dye in Dark Brown is the simpler option for refreshing a shade or covering roots. The Salon Code Glam and Salon Code Origin lines give you more color choices and suit a fuller change. Pick the Duck Dye for a quick top-up and the Salon Code range when you want to renew or change your color.
What is the difference between the Scalpel and Repair shampoos?
The Salon Spa Scalpel Shampoo focuses on the scalp and suits buildup or a heavy, oily feel, while the Salon Spa Repair Shampoo is gentler and aimed at damaged or color-treated hair. Both come in a large 1000g salon size. Choose by your main concern: scalp cleansing or repairing stressed hair.
When should I use the Intensive Protein Ampoule?
The Intensive Protein Ampoule 100ml is a concentrated repair shot for hair that feels weak or over-processed. Reach for it after coloring or heat styling, or whenever your hair feels fragile. It works alongside the Damage Care Treatment, which is better as a regular weekly conditioning step.
How do I care for my hair after coloring with JENNY HOUSE?
After using the Duck Dye or a Salon Code color, switch to the Repair Shampoo and use the Protein Ampoule to rebuild hair that coloring stresses. Color-treated hair tends to feel drier, so the Damage Care Treatment helps a couple of times a week. Gentle aftercare keeps the shade looking fresh for longer.
What do the JENNY HOUSE styling mists do?
The Root Volume Hair Fixer 200ml lifts flat roots and holds the shape, the Sommerch Hair Making Mist 120ml helps with styling and texture, and the Silk Care Essence Mist 200ml adds a smoothing finish. All three are leave-in sprays you use as a last step after washing and drying, not products you rinse out.
How do I build a full hair routine from this collection?
Wash with the shampoo that matches your concern, scalp or repair, then use the Damage Care Treatment a couple of times a week. Add the Protein Ampoule after coloring or when hair feels weak, and finish styling with the root volume fixer or a making mist. Keeping it all in one salon line means the products are made to work together.
Are the 1000g shampoo bottles worth the size?
The 1000g shampoos are salon stock, so they last a long time and cost less per wash than small bottles. They suit anyone who uses JENNY HOUSE as their everyday hair care and wants better value over time. If you would rather try the brand first, start with one shampoo and the Damage Care Treatment before committing to the larger sizes.














