Med:all

MED:ALL is a Korean scalp and hair care brand built around purifying and scalp-cleansing routines. This hub lists more than 80 products, led by the Purifying Shampoo and the Scalp Cleansing Shampoo, both stocked in several bottle sizes from a 100ml trial up to salon-sized 720ml and 800ml. You will also find the Scalp Cleansing Treatment and the Protein Cream Mist for the steps after washing. Everything is sourced from Korea, so the formulas match what MED:ALL sells at home.

  • 80+ products
  • 🧴 Scalp and hair care
  • Trial to salon sizes
  • Korean sourced

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

MED:ALL scalp and hair care buying guide

MED:ALL is a Korean brand focused on the scalp first and the lengths second. The grid on this page is mostly shampoos and scalp treatments, sold in a wide spread of bottle sizes so you can trial a formula or stock a full one. This guide walks through the two main shampoo lines, the treatment and mist steps, and how to pick the right size, so you can build a simple scalp routine instead of guessing from the shelf.

What MED:ALL is about

MED:ALL treats the scalp as skin, which is the lens behind everything in this collection. Korean hair care has leaned this way for a while: clean and balance the scalp, and the hair that grows from it behaves better. The range here is built around that idea, with purifying and cleansing shampoos doing the main work and a treatment and a mist supporting them. If your hair concerns start at the roots rather than the ends, this is a brand worth reading closely.

The Purifying Shampoo line

The Purifying Shampoo is one of the two pillars here, and it is stocked in 100ml, 300ml, 480ml, and 720ml. A purifying shampoo is a deeper wash that lifts product residue, oil, and buildup from the scalp and hair, so it suits anyone who uses a lot of styling product or goes a few days between washes. Most people do not need it every single day; using it two or three times a week and a gentler wash on the other days keeps the scalp clean without stripping it. The size range means you can try the 100ml before committing to a big bottle.

The Scalp Cleansing Shampoo line

The Scalp Cleansing Shampoo is the second pillar, sold in 100ml, 300ml, 480ml, and a large 800ml. Where a purifying wash is about clearing buildup, a scalp-cleansing formula leans toward a refreshed, comfortable scalp for more regular use, so it can sit closer to your everyday shampoo. If you are deciding between the two lines, think about frequency: the cleansing shampoo for the routine washes, the purifying shampoo as the deeper reset. Plenty of people keep both and alternate them across the week.

Scalp Cleansing Treatment

The Scalp Cleansing Treatment, in a 200ml size, is the step that follows the wash. A scalp treatment goes on after shampooing to condition and settle the scalp rather than weighing down the lengths the way a heavy hair mask can. Work it into the scalp, leave it for a few minutes, then rinse. It is a sensible addition if your scalp feels tight or unsettled after washing, and it pairs naturally with either of the two shampoo lines as the second step in a short scalp routine.

Protein Cream Mist for the lengths

The Protein Cream Mist, a 120ml leave-in, is the one product here aimed mainly at the hair itself rather than the scalp. A protein mist adds moisture and a little reinforcement to dry or damaged lengths, and because it is a fine spray it goes on light without the greasy weight of a thick cream. Mist it through towel-dried hair before styling, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends. It rounds out the routine: scalp handled by the shampoos and treatment, lengths handled by the mist.

Choosing the right bottle size

One of the more practical things about this collection is the size spread. The shampoos come as small as 100ml and as large as 720ml or 800ml, which gives you a clear way to shop. Start with a 100ml if you want to test how a formula suits your scalp before committing. Step up to the 300ml or 480ml for everyday home use, and reach for the 720ml or 800ml if it is a staple in your household or you want the best value per wash. Buying the big bottle of something you have not tried is the one trap to avoid.

Building a MED:ALL scalp routine

A simple routine from this grid looks like this: cleanse with the Scalp Cleansing Shampoo on regular wash days, swap in the Purifying Shampoo two or three times a week for a deeper clean, follow either with the Scalp Cleansing Treatment when your scalp wants extra comfort, and finish the lengths with the Protein Cream Mist before styling. You do not need every product at once. Pick the shampoo that matches how often you wash, add the treatment if your scalp feels tight, and bring in the mist if your ends are dry.

Korean sourcing and authenticity

Every MED:ALL product on this page is sourced from Korea, so the formulas and packaging match what the brand sells on its home market instead of a separate export version. For scalp care that means you get the same active blends and the same sizing the brand designed. If you are shopping a Korean hair brand specifically because you want the genuine formula, that authentic sourcing is what this hub is built on, and it covers the whole range from the trial bottles to the large salon sizes.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Korean scalp care, mainly. The collection is led by two shampoo lines, the Purifying Shampoo and the Scalp Cleansing Shampoo, backed by a Scalp Cleansing Treatment and a Protein Cream Mist. The brand treats the scalp as skin, so its products are built around keeping the scalp clean and balanced rather than only conditioning the hair.

  • The Purifying Shampoo is the deeper wash that clears away oil and styling buildup, so it works as a reset two or three times a week. The Scalp Cleansing Shampoo is geared toward a refreshed, comfortable scalp for more regular use, so it can sit closer to your everyday shampoo. Many people keep both and alternate them across the week.

  • For most people, two or three times a week is enough. A purifying shampoo is a deeper clean, so daily use can leave the scalp feeling stripped. Use it on the days when buildup is heaviest, after lots of styling product or a few days between washes, and a gentler wash like the Scalp Cleansing Shampoo on the other days.

  • It is the step after shampooing. The 200ml treatment conditions and settles the scalp without weighing the lengths down the way a heavy hair mask can. Work it into the scalp, leave it a few minutes, then rinse. It is a good addition when your scalp feels tight or unsettled after washing, and it pairs with either shampoo line.

  • It is a 120ml leave-in for the hair rather than the scalp. Mist it through towel-dried hair before styling, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends, to add moisture and a little reinforcement to dry or damaged hair. Because it is a fine spray it stays light and does not leave the greasy weight of a thick cream.

  • The shampoos run from 100ml up to 720ml or 800ml, which gives you an easy way to shop. Start with the 100ml to test how a formula suits your scalp. Move to the 300ml or 480ml for everyday home use, and choose the 720ml or 800ml if it is a household staple or you want the best value per wash. Avoid buying the biggest bottle of something you have not tried yet.

  • Yes, that is squarely what the Purifying Shampoo is for. It lifts oil and styling-product buildup that a regular shampoo can leave behind, so it suits oily scalps and anyone who uses a lot of product. Pair it with the Scalp Cleansing Treatment if your scalp also feels tight, and keep a gentler wash for the in-between days.

  • Yes. Every product on this page is sourced from Korea, so the formulas and packaging match what the brand sells on its home market instead of a separate export version. For scalp care that means you get the genuine product the brand designed, across the whole range from the trial 100ml bottles to the large salon sizes.