
Mandom LUCIDO Texture-Restoring Shampoo Refill
Refill pack of LUCIDO-L's acid-heat repair shampoo for damaged, frizzy hair.
- From JapanJP-Direct
- AuthenticVerified
- 10–14 daysDelivery
Intensively repairs accumulated hair damage and improves texture, brushability, and color longevity, now in a refill format.
About this product
This refill pack delivers the same LUCIDO-L Shitsukan Saisei (Texture Restructuring) Shampoo formula in an eco-friendly, bottle-free pouch. Levulinic acid and a heat-activated meadowfoam ingredient repair accumulated damage from within, working together with your blow-dryer or iron for smoother, more manageable hair.
How to use
- Cut open the refill pouch and pour into your existing LUCIDO-L Shitsukan Saisei Shampoo bottle.
- Wet hair, apply shampoo, and work into a rich lather, massaging through scalp and lengths.
- Rinse thoroughly; repair ingredients activate further with heat styling such as blow-drying.
Ingredients
- Levulinic Acid — Salon-inspired acid ingredient that helps intensively repair accumulated hair damage.
- Meadowfoam-δ-Lactone — Heat-activated repair ingredient that boosts conditioning when hair is dried or styled with heat tools.
- Amino Acid-Based Cleansers — Gentle, sulfate (laureth sulfate)-free surfactants that cleanse without stripping hair.
- Color-Keep Coating Agents — Help coat hair to protect color and reduce fading.
FAQ
Can I use this refill in any shampoo bottle?
It's designed to refill the original LUCIDO-L Shitsukan Saisei Shampoo bottle, though it can be poured into any clean, empty pump bottle of similar size.
Is the formula the same as the bottled version?
Yes, the refill contains the identical formula, just without the dispenser bottle.
Why choose the refill pack?
It uses less plastic packaging and is typically more economical per use than buying a new bottle each time.
🇺🇸 For US customers
For anyone already using LUCIDO-L's Shitsukan Saisei acid-heat repair shampoo, this refill pouch is the practical, lower-waste way to restock — the same Japanese salon-technique formula in a pack-style refill format that's common in Japan but still rare on US shelves.