Shampoo commercial song. Popular jingle.
The shampoo we use in the bath every day serves very different roles depending not only on gender, but also on generation and hairstyle.
Because of that, a huge variety of products tailored to different needs are released by many companies.
You see tons of shampoo commercials on TV, too.
These shampoo ads often make waves when they feature songs by popular artists, and I’m sure many people have found themselves curious about the music used in a commercial they happened to catch.
In this article, we’ll round up all the songs used in those shampoo commercials.
You might discover a buzzworthy track or finally identify that song you’ve been wondering about!
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Shampoo Commercial Songs: Popular Commercial Tunes (51–60)
Original songTakagi Masakatsu

This commercial conveys, through Ayami Nakajo’s movements and narration, that using Merit Pyuan keeps your hair beautiful for a long time.
She cheerfully shares an experience of feeling at ease when someone touched her hair because it had stayed well-maintained.
The music by Masakatsu Takagi further highlights these fond memories depicted on screen.
With a bright, march-like feel, the track exudes a sense of confidence, as if moving forward with strong, determined steps.
dazzling tomorrowYasuda Rei

A Kao Pyuan commercial that highlights its gentle lather—while thoroughly cleansing, it softly envelops your hair.
The ad simply shows Ayami Nakajo using Pyuan, but the bright world-building paired with her smile clearly conveys a sense of joy.
Further emphasizing the commercial’s cheerful atmosphere is Rei Yasuda’s song “dazzling tomorrow.” Its calm sound—featuring piano, strings, and acoustic guitar—combined with her powerful vocals evokes a positive image of slowly but steadily moving forward.
over and overYasuda Rei

This commercial features Ayami Nakajo showcasing the glamorous appeal of Kao’s Merit PYUAN within a bright, uplifting world.
It highlights the newly redesigned bottles, and her radiant, sparkling smile layered over the colorful bottle lineup conveys a strong sense of fun.
Further emphasizing this cheerful atmosphere is Rei Yasuda’s song “over and over.” The blend of light, airy guitar tones and her resonant vocals delivers a refreshing feel.
The strong rhythm is also striking, giving the song a positive emotion—like taking confident steps forward.
radianceOkamura Takako

This commercial highlights the cleansing power of Merit to remove dirt and protect the scalp, conveying that this leads to brighter days.
It features Yuriko Ishida washing her hair with Merit and letting her hair flow, with her smile expressing the joy of beautiful hair.
Enhancing the refreshing atmosphere of the visuals is Takako Okamura’s song “Kagayaki” (Radiance).
The piano-centered, dazzling sound and her soaring vocals convey not only a sense of freshness but also a positive, uplifting feeling.
Shampoo commercial songs. Popular commercial songs (61–70)
Bud of excitementYaita Hitomi

This is a commercial depicting Takashi Fujii and Otoha watching over their child, while also conveying that Merit is perfect for sweaty summer days.
A child enjoying summer to the fullest and working up a sweat, and the parents washing that sweat away with Merit to keep them comfortable—together, these scenes convey a gentle sense of happiness.
Further highlighting the tender atmosphere of the visuals is Hitomi Yaida’s “Dokidoki no Tsubomi.” The calm, piano-forward sound combined with her smile-evoking vocals really makes the happiness come through.
Shellit Lind

The commercial for “himawari,” featuring Machiko Ono standing amid a field of sunflowers in full bloom, leaves a striking impression.
Adding even more color to that refreshing ad is its bright melody: “Cielito Lindo,” a song that has been sung in Mexico since long ago.
It’s often sung to cheer on the Mexican team at sporting events like the FIFA World Cup.
In the title, “cielito” means something lovely and “lindo” means beautiful, and the song expresses an overflowing, tender first love for a woman with beautiful black hair.
With “himawari,” you might just catch the eye of a charming gentleman—just like in the song!
Oh, Pretty WomanSoren Bryce

The shampoo “ma&me Latte” can be used by moms and daughters together.
In the commercial featuring an adorable mother and child, Roy Orbison’s classic ‘Oh, Pretty Woman’ is used.
But it’s not sung by Roy Orbison; the vocalist is Soren Bryce, an electronic indie-pop musician from Texas.
In contrast to the lively feel of the original, her soft, soothing vocals and melody perfectly match the latte-colored commercial and leave a strong impression.
With this gentle melody as your backdrop, using this shampoo will surely make both mother and daughter into lovely ladies!



