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Warm water cascading over a client's hair during the YOLU Sayo head spa ritual in Los Angeles

If you have spent any time scrolling lately, you have probably seen it: someone reclined in a salon chair, eyes closed, while warm water cascades over their hair like the world’s chicest shampoo commercial. That, friends, is a head spa. And in much of the world, it is not a trend at all. It is just Tuesday.

In parts of Asia, scalp care is a regular part of the beauty and wellness conversation. Across Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, and beyond, head spa rituals have long been treated as more than just a very luxurious wash. They are about circulation, relaxation, scalp health, hair health, and the kind of nervous system exhale most of us are desperately trying to schedule into our week.

Here in LA, the head spa is still a little under the radar. It is the kind of thing your most in the know friend mentions casually, and suddenly the entire group chat wants the address. But it is starting to make noise, and after our visit, we get why.

A Little History, Because This Is Not Just A Fancy Shampoo

The head spa as we know it traces back to Japan, where the connection between beauty and overall wellbeing has always run deep. Early rituals drew from practices like shiatsu massage, which applies pressure to specific points to encourage relaxation and energy flow, along with nourishing oil treatments meant to care for both the scalp and the mind.

The idea is that, much like reflexology maps pressure points on the feet, the scalp holds its own network of tension, sensitivity, and release. Anyone who carries stress in their temples, jaw, or crown already knows this without needing a diagram.

By the 1990s, head spas had become staples in high end Japanese salons, where massage techniques, scalp treatments, and premium haircare came together as a full beauty ritual. From there, the experience traveled. Over the last two decades, head spas have made their way into luxury spas and wellness spaces around the world as self care became less of a Sunday night afterthought and more of a lifestyle category.

Which brings us, finally, to a salon chair in Los Angeles.

Enter YOLU

Plenty of head spas have been popping up around LA, and honestly, we have been watching the category with interest. But YOLU caught our attention for one very good reason: it is Japan’s number one haircare brand, and now it has a physical space in LA where you can actually experience the philosophy in real life.

Instead of just admiring the bottles on a shelf, you get to lie back and let the whole thing happen to you. Which, frankly, is our preferred method of research.

We booked the Sayo, YOLU’s sixty minute signature ritual, described as a complete journey to purify, nourish, and restore from scalp to soul. The treatment includes:

+ Head, shoulder, and décolleté massage
+ Shampoo massage
+ Purifying healing head bath
+ Hair treatment
+ Final nourishment with scalp serum and leave in treatment

If that reads like a lot, it feels like even more in person. The head bath alone is worth the trip. It is warm, weightless, and oddly emotional in the way only a really good wellness treatment can be. The kind of experience where you start by thinking about your to do list and end by wondering why you have been accepting regular shampooing as enough.

We walked out softer, calmer, and weirdly clear headed, with hair that stayed touchably good for days.

Let’s talk products

The in salon experience is built around YOLU’s hero range, but the good news for anyone not ready to commit to the full treatment is that the ritual can also come home with you.

YOLU recently arrived at Olive Young in the US, the Korean beauty retailer that opened its first US flagship in Pasadena and launched a dedicated US ecommerce platform in late May 2026. And yes, people lined up around the block for the opening. We were not surprised.

At the center of YOLU’s US expansion is its four step overnight collection: shampoo, conditioner, scalp serum, and hair oil. The system is designed to work in sync with the body’s natural nighttime renewal cycle, helping support a healthier scalp while restoring moisture, softness, and shine overnight.

Powered by the brand’s proprietary Night Cap Serum and Alpine Willow Extract, the collection targets scalp discomfort and dryness while helping protect strands from the stressors that happen while we sleep. Think friction, dryness, pillow chaos, and whatever else your hair is apparently dealing with at 2 a.m.

The full lineup lives here for the curious.

The bigger idea

What makes YOLU more than a pretty bottle is the philosophy underneath it. The brand is rooted in yōru no biyō, or nighttime beauty, built on the belief that beauty begins the night before.

It is a very appealing idea, especially for anyone who loves a morning payoff but has limited interest in doing more in the morning. YOLU is designed to turn an everyday routine into a small ritual of rest and renewal, supporting scalp and hair health while the body is already in repair mode.

By morning, the result is softer, smoother, more balanced hair. The kind that makes you feel like you did something impressive, even though the most important part was going to sleep.

But more than haircare, YOLU is really about the pause. The head spa takes something we usually rush through and turns it into a full body reset. The products bring that same sensibility home, making the shower feel a little less like a task and a little more like a ritual.

Whether you book the full Sayo treatment or simply swap in the overnight collection, consider this your sign that the best thing you can do for your hair might just be falling asleep.

Where to Book

YOLU Beauty Salon Head Spa & Blow Dry Bar is located at 8118 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048. https://yolubeauty.com/

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