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Freshlight, the Hair Cosmetic Brand that Leads the Kawaii Fashion

Unveiling the Essence of ‘Kawaii’: Beyond Cutness in the World of Hair Cosmetic Brand

Explore the multifaceted meaning of ‘Kawaii,’ where cute outfits and sweet voices are just the beginning. Delve into the broader significance of ‘Kawaii’ beyond conventional assumptions, especially in the vibrant realm of hair cosmetic brand.

Like many hair cosmetic brands blending the gender line and collaborating with male celebrities for beauty products, the hair cosmetic brand Freshlight, under the Henkel brand, kicked-off an exploratory journey about Kawaii in Tokyo with Wang Ziyi(王子异), a member of the Chinese boy band Nine Percent. Wang Ziyi stared in the commercial for this campaign, going on a trip to Japan, the birthplace of Kawaii culture, chasing for the new definition of Kawaii led by Freshlight.

Wang Ziyi stared in the commercial for this campaign(source: Sina Weibo)

What’s the definition of Kawaii? How do Japanese youngsters interpret Kawaii from their own perspectives? Is Kawaii only a term that belongs to lovely girls? 

As a classic Kawaii fashion brand originating from Japan, how does Freshlight convey Kawaii in a unique way to young consumers? In this article, we will showcase the power of Freshlight by using our 4 Facets of Brand Positioning.

Freshlight had an exploratory journey about Kawaii in Tokyo (source: MiaoPai)

Truth: The Hair Cosmetic Brand that Leads the Kawaii Fashion

As the mother brand of Freshlight, Schwarzkopf is the top professional hair cosmetic brand with more than 120 years of trusted hair expertise. “Professional HairCare for You”, Schwarzkopf is driven by the passion for creating beautiful hair and is continuously reinventing hair fashion.

In 2004, Schwarzkopf joined forces with the iconic Blythe doll to introduce Freshlight, a Kawaii-inspired fashion hair cosmetic brand. Delve into the world of Freshlight, where the latest Japanese fashion trends inspire in-trend, vibrant color shades and post-color care treatments. Designed for young consumers aged 18 and above, Freshlight offers an extensive range, from hair color cream to color spray and foam coloration, making hair dyeing easier and more stylish.

The hair cosmetic brand Freshlight under Schwarzkopf (source: WeChat)

Unlike other professional hair care product lines under Schwarzkopf, the unique “Kawaii gene” has made Freshlight stand out in the fierce competition in the hair care industry, and successfully drawn attention amongst the young generation. 

Blythe Doll (source: WeChat)

If the name “Blythe” doesn’t ring a bell, you must have seen the fashion doll with oversized head and big enchanting eyes, which changes both color and gaze with the pull of a string. The Blythe Doll was born in the United States in 1972 while its avant-garde look was not widely accepted by people at that time. This fashion doll was not prevalent until Gina Garan, a famous American photographer introduced it to Japan, where the Kawaii culture is deeply rooted in the land. Since then, Blythe Doll has achieved great success and gained a large number of fans among young girls—even the fashion giant Karl Lagerfeld has cooperated with Freshlight and released limited gift boxes with specially-designed Blythe Dolls.

Karl Lagerfeld: “I can’t wait to take a picture with the Kawaii Blythe Dolls!” (source: kimiss.com)

Vision: Dare to Change and Embrace the Variety

Going out on a date? What about dyeing your hair in “Champagne Pink” that might make you the focus of the spotlight?

Want to look a bit different from others? Freshlight’s “Sugar Ash” would be a good choice, showing your distinctive taste.

Still complaining about hair coloring being too time-consuming? It’s time to give a shot at the super convenient bubble-based formula and get a trendy color “Cream Chiffon” at home.

Freshen up your hair with Freshlight (source: WeChat)

Changing your hair color is discovering a different side of yourself. Letting consumers dye their hair in a handy and easy way, Freshlight strives to tell us that you shouldn’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone, and that everyone deserves a good makeover to explore more possibilities in hair styling.

In 2018, Freshlight signed Jiang Sida(姜思达) as the spokesman, who is known as a speaker in the Chinese debate competition “I Can I BB”(奇葩说) by his excellent performance and sharp perspectives. Besides being bold and open-minded, Jiang Sida also shows his edgy taste in personal styling. He is constantly switching to new looks and is always confident to pull off various kinds of style. That’s part of the reason why Freshlight seeks to collaborate with him. The brand wants to deliver the message to the consumers: Be fearless to express yourself in your own way.

Freshlight x Jiang Sida (source: m. Haiwainet.cn)

Universe: Re-define Kawaii for Kidults

Freshlight is targeting kidults who are young-at-heart. No matter you’re a college student or a professional woman, you may still secretly dream about being a princess one day. This is what Freshlight believes in, the forever young princess yearning at the bottom of your heart, a heart with fantasy and imaginations that leads consumers to a Kawaii world.

In 2018, Freshlight launched a pop-up shop called U Meng Lab(U萌实验室)in Shanghai, calling on consumers to step into the brand’s exclusive “Kawaii storm”. This special area consists of a series of chapters like flower walls, amusement park, lifestyle zone and make-up space, where consumers could fully immerse themselves into a pink world, enjoying the ice cream, playing the claw machine, as if they’re in the time machine back to a fantasy world filled with pure joy.

Freshlight U Meng Lab in Shanghai (source: fashion.sina.com.cn)

As an advocate of Kawaii hair cosmetic philosophy, Freshlight hasn’t stopped thinking about what Kawaii truly means to people nowadays.  Kawaii is more about the inner attitude towards life than the outward appearance: Learning to find a way to release the pressure; Having the power to heal yourself when facing distress; Sparing no efforts to make things getting better; Be unafraid to speak out your own voice… “Kawaii” is no longer the privilege of young girls, it’s a way in which everybody could enjoy and express themselves at any time—that’s what Freshlight wants to make consumers believe in, as the exploratory journey mentioned at the beginning.

Personality: A Typical Slashie with Full Vitality

Sweet and adorable outwards, Freshlight is the one who looks at life from diverse angles. She doesn’t stick to the status quo and is open-minded to embrace new challenges and surprises, showing her full vitality of youth.

In this day and age, the young generation are more prone to have multiple careers in their life and some of them shift between different roles in one day. They don’t want to be stuck in one job or position and is proud to be a “Slashie”. Freshlight is the one that encourages you to switch roles and be a Slashie in styling. Imagining you’re free from the heavy burden of work and ready for a weekend music festival, it’s time for a touch of vibrant color in your hair before heading to the show. You use Freshlightcolor spray to quickly add a piece of pink or purple, put on your edgy garment for Friday night-out, you’re ready to shine.

Conclusion

Beyond the pinky Kawaii realm, Freshlight goes beyond just bringing a style; it communicates with young consumers, understanding their voices and sentiments. While Kawaii is an integral part of Japanese culture, its overuse has sparked debates, questioning its impact on cultural perceptions. Explore how Freshlight, as a hair cosmetic brand, adapts to the evolving view of Kawaii and consider its potential expansion into the global market. Witness the brand’s next moves and how it continues to resonate with the dynamic preferences of the young generation in the coming years.

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