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[Reve 21 Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026]

Leave 21 is a clinic specializing in hair loss.

Many people probably remember the commercials featuring the company president himself—they’re oddly catchy and stick in your ears, don’t they? They’ve also been a hot topic, with celebrities doing impressions of the president and such.

In this article, we’ll introduce not only the commercials starring the president, but also some nostalgic ones featuring Akiko Wada, Shinsuke Shimada, and Shigeru Matsuzaki! There are also some lesser-known, moving commercials you won’t want to miss.

[Leave 21 Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercial Compilation [2026] (1–10)

Reve 21 Hair Doc: “Waking Up” Edition

Reve 21 Hair Dock

Here is the “Bedhead” segment of the Hair Doc campaign.

It’s a shock to see your own pillow covered with hair or to find a bunch of hair in the drain after washing your hair, isn’t it? After watching this commercial, it seems likely many people will be sent to the Hair Doc by their families.

The Hair Doc melody used as the BGM is memorable and helps unify the image of the series.

Reve 21 commercialShinsuke Shimada

Hair-growth specialist “Reve 21” commercial: Asking Shinsuke Shimada some questions

This is a 2009 commercial for the Hair Growth Experience Course featuring Shinsuke Shimada.

It starts with the familiar on-the-street interview format, followed by the classic flow where Shimada-san answers the questions.

The flip phone Shimada is holding at the end gives off a nostalgic vibe.

And of course, it wraps up with Akiko Wada’s signature call!

Reve 21 “Dream” Version

Leave 21 - 100 Episodes: 'Dream' Edition

The hair clinic Rebe 21 has created a series of commercials titled “Dream,” dramatizing real episodes between practitioners and clients.

In this installment, a practitioner is moved to tears upon hearing a client’s story of giving up on their dreams after losing their hair.

Guided by a mentor’s teaching that this work carries the weight of people’s lives, the practitioner vows never to give up until the client regains their dreams.

[Reve 21 Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Compilation [2026] (11–20)

Reve 21 commercialAkiko Wada, Shinsuke Shimada

Leave 21 CM: Akiko Wada and Shinsuke Shimada talk about hair regrowth

This commercial features Akiko Wada, Shinsuke Shimada, and Katsumasa Okamura, the president of Reeve 21.

It’s presented as if Akiko Wada and Shinsuke Shimada are speaking directly to someone else.

The message is that if there are 100 people, there are 100 different causes, and by creating a customized program for each individual, they have made their hair-growth results reliable.

Coming from these two, it somehow sounds very convincing.

Reve 21 “Awesome Class” Version

Hair growth for people in their 50s and 60s [Awesome Class]

A 2014 commercial by Awesome Class for Reeve 21’s hair growth service aimed at people in their 50s and older.

The ad features lots of cool adults who could put younger folks to shame, enjoying their hobbies and passions.

If you could be in your 50s or 60s like that, life would seem really fun! It’s a commercial that makes you feel like you want to live confidently and stylishly, even as you get older.

Reve 21 “Reve X Member Graph” Edition

Reve 21 New TV Commercial: “Reve X Members’ Graph” Edition

This commercial feels real because it features comments from people who actually experienced hair regrowth with Reeb 21.

In the “Reeb X Member Graph” version, a pie chart shows that 56% of members were skeptical before joining, wondering, “Does it really regrow hair?” But hearing real experiences from those who went, their joy at seeing new hair, and seeing images comparing their hair before and after treatment make it clear at a glance that it works.

They also recommend the “Reeb X” plan, which comes with a refund guarantee.

Reve 21 ‘Unnatural Smile’ Edition

Touching commercial: “The Unnatural Smile” version

This is the Hair Clinic Reve 21’s series commercial, “The Unnatural Smile,” which dramatizes real episodes that occurred between treatment staff and customers.

A female customer, whose hair has fallen out and who is struggling with hair loss, speaks about her troubles in a self-deprecating way.

The staff member understands that it isn’t how she truly feels, but pretends not to notice.

Then, when her problem is finally resolved, the customer is able to speak her true feelings at last.

Hearing that would be the greatest reward for the staff member, wouldn’t it?