One Hair Artmake: Championing Scalp Art Makeup
The world of scalp art makeup is gaining ground, especially through the efforts of brands like
One Hair Artmake. This brand recently made waves at the
KART FAIR Festival held from November 20-22, 2025, in Korea. The event brought together approximately 500 artists specializing in scalp art makeup from around the globe, including the esteemed Rei Yoshida, who served as a judge.
During the festival, competitors showcased their skills and creativity in a bid to clinch the coveted gold medal, awarded to one participant, along with four silver medals. Yoshida, who is not only the deputy representative of
One Hair Artmake but also a skilled nurse specialized in scalp art makeup, shared her insights from her judging experience.
Insights from Rei Yoshida
Rei Yoshida expressed her admiration for the variety of techniques and values represented by international artists. "In Japan, there are still relatively few practitioners of this art, while abroad, numerous artists are pushing the envelope of technique. Even with my extensive training through over ten short-term study programs in the UK and Korea, many techniques presented to me were entirely new. Judging was a profoundly enlightening experience for me. I would like to extend my gratitude to the organizers and participants for this invaluable opportunity," she shared.
About the KART FAIR Festival
The
KART FAIR Festival is renowned for being Korea's largest beauty event, featuring special lectures from four prominent international masters, gala parties, and celebrations by K-POP stars. Importantly, the festival also hosted an international competition featuring awards totaling 20 million won, providing a platform for artists to demonstrate their talents and skills.
"As representatives from Japan, it is an honor to have Yoshida participate as a judge on behalf of
One Hair Artmake," said Natsu Tsukino, the founder of the brand. "The history of scalp art makeup in Japan is still in its infancy, with only about 20 artists specializing in hand-done techniques, which are prevalent globally. This participation is pivotal in raising awareness and appreciation for scalp art makeup in Japan."
Vision for the Future of Scalp Art Makeup in Japan
As leaders in the movement for scalp art makeup in Japan, Yoshida and Tsukino are focused on several key areas to improve practices in this field:
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Establishing Best Practices: They aim to introduce international safety standards to Japan, contributing to the standardization and advancement of techniques in scalp art makeup.
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Ongoing Innovation: Continuous research and development are prioritized to ensure a natural and long-lasting outcome for art made on the scalp.
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Building Trust: Collaborating with medical professionals to create a safe environment for patients receiving treatment is paramount.
Their commitment to enhancing the health of the scalp art makeup market and improving the quality of life for those struggling with hair loss is unwavering.
Scalp Art Makeup Defined
Scalp art makeup involves a specialized medical technique that uses pigments and needles to create points on the scalp that resemble hair roots. This technique aims to blend and camouflage bald or thinning areas of the scalp, offering a valid solution for both men and women suffering from hair loss. Treatment sessions typically last between 1 to 2 hours and require little to no downtime, making it an ideal choice for those looking for rapid improvements.
About One Hair Artmake
One Hair Artmake is dedicated to creating a welcoming and comfortable environment for individuals seeking help for hair-related issues. The brand offers consultation services by certified hair diagnostic specialists, along with training programs for new scalp art makeup practitioners. More information can be found through their official website and social media.
In the rapidly evolving field of scalp art makeup, events like the KART FAIR Festival serve as critical venues for learning, sharing, and advancing the craft, ensuring that techniques not only remain innovative but also ethically sound. Yoshida's participation is a strong step toward establishing Japan as a formidable player in the global scalp art makeup arena.