Parkjun Beauty Lab
Parkjun Beauty Lab is the salon-supply line from one of Korea's best-known hair franchises, and our shelf leans into the professional side of it: protein LPP treatments by the litre, acid and caffeine scalp shampoos, grooming tonics, plus the steel itself, thinning scissors, beauty-tool sets, and cutting gloves. It is the gear a Korean stylist actually reaches for, sized for a chair rather than a sink-side bottle. We list 50+ Parkjun items in stock, from 1L hair masks down to single tools, all shipped from our Korean stock.
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Buying guide
Parkjun Beauty Lab buying guide
Parkjun Beauty Lab sits at an unusual spot in K-beauty: it is the supply arm of a Korean hair-salon franchise, so the range reads less like a skincare shelf and more like a stylist's back bar. Our in-stock selection runs across two halves, the products a salon puts on your hair (protein treatments, scalp shampoos, grooming tonics) and the steel a stylist works with (thinning scissors, tool sets, cutting gloves). This guide walks through both, so you can tell a 1L professional treatment from a take-home bottle and a tinning scissor from a straight blade.
What Parkjun Beauty Lab is
Parkjun is a hair-salon name in Korea before it is a product label. The Beauty Lab line carries that into bottles and tools sold in professional sizes, which is why so much of this grid arrives by the litre. When you see Protein LPP Treatment in a 1000ml jug or Acid Shampoo at 1.5L, that is salon-back-bar packaging rather than a retail travel bottle.
If you have had your hair done in a Korean salon and liked what came off the shelf, this is closer to that experience than a typical drugstore brand. The trade-off is that you are buying in pro quantities, so it suits someone who washes or treats often, or a small studio stocking up.
Protein LPP treatments
LPP treatments are the headline of the hair-care half. We list Park Jun Beauty Lab Protein LPP Hair Treatment in 1L and a Protein LPP Treatment at 1000ml, both deep-conditioning masks built to rebuild protein in stressed, coloured, or chemically treated hair. "LPP" refers to low-molecular protein meant to penetrate the cuticle rather than just coat it.
Reach for these when hair feels straw-like after bleaching or perming. The litre size is generous on purpose, a salon goes through it fast, and at home it lasts a long stretch if you treat once or twice a week.
Acid and caffeine scalp shampoos
The scalp side of the grid is where Parkjun gets specific. We carry an Acid Shampoo at 1.5L and an Acid Skelp Shampoo at 1500ml, both low-pH cleansers that keep the scalp and cuticle in a mildly acidic state, useful after colour or for hair that frizzes when stripped. Alongside them sits a Beauty Salon Caffeine Scalpel Shampoo at 700ml aimed at scalp that needs a wake-up, the caffeine angle is a familiar one for thinning-feeling hair.
Pick the acid shampoos if your concern is post-treatment hair quality and pH balance; pick the caffeine shampoo if your concern is scalp condition and density. The 700ml size is the more household-friendly of the three.
Grooming tonics and finishing care
Extreme Grooming Tonic in 300ml rounds out the leave-in side. A grooming tonic is a lightweight scalp-and-hair splash a barber or stylist uses to refresh, add a little hold or control, and leave a clean finish, it is the bottle that comes out at the end of a cut. At 300ml it is one of the more approachable sizes in the line, closer to a normal bathroom-shelf product than the litre treatments.
This is the piece to add if you want the salon-finish step at home rather than just the wash-and-treat basics.
Thinning and tinning scissors
The tool half opens with the steel. Beauty Lab High-grade Tinning Beauty Thinning Scissors are notched shears that remove bulk and blend weight rather than cut a blunt line, the tool a stylist uses to texturise and soften ends. Tinning and thinning describe the same idea: one blade is toothed so it thins the section instead of severing it cleanly.
These are a professional or serious-hobbyist purchase. If you are buying your first pair of shears, a thinning scissor is a texturising tool that works alongside a straight blade, not a replacement for one.
Beauty tool sets and the Blue Label set
For people who want more than a single tool, the grid includes a Beauty Tool set for haircuts and a Blue Label set of 3. Sets bundle the core kit so a starting stylist, a home barber, or a small studio can outfit a station in one purchase instead of sourcing pieces separately.
If you are deciding between a lone scissor and a set, the set is the better value when you are building a kit from scratch; the single tool is the pick when you already own most of a station and want one upgrade.
Cutting gloves and station supplies
Cutting Gloves cover the practical, easy-to-forget side of a salon station. Grip-cut gloves protect the holding hand and keep control of wet, slippery sections during a cut or a colour application. They are inexpensive next to the steel and the litre treatments, and they are the kind of item you only notice once you are working without them.
For a working setup these pair naturally with the scissors and tool sets above, the consumable that supports the rest of the kit.
Sizing and who this is for
The single most important thing to read on a Parkjun listing is the volume. A large share of the in-stock range is professional-size, 1L and 1000ml treatments, 1.5L and 1500ml shampoos, against smaller 700ml and 300ml options. Buy the litre sizes if you treat or wash often or you are stocking a chair; buy the 700ml caffeine shampoo or the 300ml tonic if you just want to try the brand at a normal household pace.
Across the 50+ items we list in stock, the through-line is professional intent: salon-grade hair care and the tools to go with it, sized and built for a stylist, shipped from our Korean stock so you are getting the same line a Korean back bar would.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of products does Parkjun Beauty Lab make?
Parkjun Beauty Lab is the supply line of a Korean hair-salon name, so the range splits in two: salon hair care like the Protein LPP treatments, acid and caffeine scalp shampoos, and the Extreme Grooming Tonic, and the stylist tools like thinning scissors, beauty-tool sets, and cutting gloves. We list 50+ of these items in stock.
What is the Protein LPP Treatment and when should I use it?
The Protein LPP Treatment is a deep-conditioning hair mask built to rebuild protein in damaged hair, the "LPP" stands for low-molecular protein meant to penetrate the cuticle rather than sit on top of it. Reach for it after bleaching, perming, or colour when hair feels dry and brittle. We carry it in 1L and 1000ml salon sizes, so a little goes a long way at a once- or twice-weekly home pace.
What is the difference between the acid shampoos and the caffeine shampoo?
The Acid Shampoo (1.5L) and Acid Skelp Shampoo (1500ml) are low-pH cleansers that keep the scalp and cuticle mildly acidic, which suits colour-treated or frizz-prone hair. The Beauty Salon Caffeine Scalpel Shampoo (700ml) instead targets scalp condition and the look of density. Choose the acid pair for hair quality and pH after treatment; choose the caffeine wash for a scalp wake-up.
Why are so many Parkjun bottles 1L or larger?
Because this is salon back-bar packaging. The Protein LPP treatments come at 1L and 1000ml and the acid shampoos at 1.5L and 1500ml because a working salon goes through product fast. At home these large sizes are good value and last a long time. If you want a smaller try, the 700ml caffeine shampoo and the 300ml grooming tonic are the household-friendly options.
What are the thinning scissors for, and do I need them as a beginner?
The High-grade Tinning Beauty Thinning Scissors are toothed shears that remove bulk and blend weight rather than cut a blunt line, they texturise and soften ends. They are a professional or serious-hobbyist tool that works alongside a straight blade, not instead of one. If you are outfitting a full station, the Beauty Tool set and the Blue Label set of 3 bundle the core kit for better value.
What does the Extreme Grooming Tonic do?
The Extreme Grooming Tonic (300ml) is a lightweight scalp-and-hair splash used to refresh, add light control, and leave a clean finish, the bottle a stylist or barber reaches for at the end of a cut. At 300ml it is one of the more approachable sizes in the line and a good way to add the salon-finish step to a home routine.
Is this the genuine Korean Parkjun line?
Yes. Parkjun Beauty Lab is a Korean salon brand and everything here ships from our Korean stock, so you are getting the same professional line a Korean back bar would use, including the litre treatments and shampoos and the salon tools. We keep 50+ items in stock at a time.















