Shiseido "TSUBAKI Shampoo in your room"
The era of "room shan" has arrived

Is there any day when you can't take a bath (you don't want to take a bath), such as "I'm late due to overtime or drinking party", "I'm feeling cold", "The eve of an unplanned holiday", etc.? The annoying writer also puts it off for some reason, but it's still a little distracting to get into the futon without washing your hair.

Shiseido's "TSUBAKI Room Shampoo" was developed for women who are busy and have various circumstances. It has been sold in advance from August at online shops such as Amazon.co.jp and LOHACO.

Shiseido "TSUBAKI Shampoo in your room"
"TSUBAKI shampoo in your room" 180ml (6.09us fl oz), around 1,000 yen

"In-room shampoo" is a dry shampoo that you can wash your head anywhere without using water or a hair dryer. Simply apply the gel directly to your scalp and let it blend in, and the shampoo will be completed in no time.

Shiseido "TSUBAKI Shampoo in your room"
Translucent gel

Shiseido "TSUBAKI Shampoo in your room"
After applying it to the scalp, just massage it with your fingers!

The gel, which contains beauty ingredients and sebum-adsorbing ingredients, melts when it touches the scalp and becomes liquid immediately, so the finish is smooth (it seems to be refreshing when wiped with a towel). At the same time, a refreshing scent of citrus and a refreshing sensation spread, refreshing not only my head but also my feelings.

Shiseido "TSUBAKI Shampoo in your room"
Sebum-adsorbing powder blended with beauty ingredients

Shiseido "TSUBAKI Shampoo in your room"
Mechanism to adsorb and refresh sebum from the scalp (from Shiseido press release)

Arasa I'm worried about itching and odor if I spend more than a day without washing my head, but this shampoo not only temporarily refreshes me, but also suppresses it. It's good not only at home but also after exercising on the go such as in the gym or yoga class.

In addition, "shampoo in the room" is likely to be useful in unexpected situations such as when the water heater breaks down, when there is a power outage, or when you have a tight back. Personally, I think it's a pretty ant!