The 15 Best Drugstore Shampoos for Every Hair Type - Harper's BAZAAR
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There's no better feeling than coming home from the salon with hair that feels soft, voluminous, and downright healthy. But not many of us have the budget for blowouts every week, so what you use on your hair in between those coveted salon trips is incredibly important.
Hairstylist Greg Starkman, who is also the cofounder and CEO of Innersense Organic Beauty, says that we get such great results at the salon not only because of the stylists' skills, but also because of the level of products, which typically "use rich ingredients that offer a greater result." However, while there are many great high-end hair products out there, maintaining a solid hair care routine doesn't need to break the bank. That's where drugstore products come into play.
Starkman recommends looking for a drugstore shampoo that fits your specific hair needs, as products are made to "work in synergy with individual hair types." For example, opting for a hydrating, color-safe option if your hair is color treated or picking up a shampoo that will cleanse and condition without weighing your hair down if it's on the finer side.
Ahead, we've put together 15 of the best drugstore shampoos that tackle issues like brittle hair, oily scalps, limp strands, and dry or damaged hair.
1
Best for Thin Hair
EverStrong Sulfate-Free Thickening Shampoo
L'Oréal Paris
Adds Volume
Not Fragrance Free
If your hair is naturally on the thin side or has thinned out due to breakage, this drugstore shampoo will help it retain moisture and get some of that volume back without a trip to the salon, thanks to rosemary leaf. Plus, this shampoo can be used daily if that's what your wash routine looks like.
2
Best for Dry Curly Hair
Caribbean Coconut Milk Shampoo
Alikay Naturals
Super Moisturizing
Too Heavy for Fine Textures
Some shampoos can strip hair of its natural oils, but the coconut oil, coconut milk, and nettle in this shampoo help to restore that moisture back in. It's also great for dry or dull hair and works to prevent split ends and breakage.
3
Best for Color-Treated Hair
Color Mate Shampoo
Gentle Formula
Strong Scent
Color-treated hair tends to need a little extra nourishment. Starkman recommends looking for "a product that is free of sulfates and silicones, offering rich plant extracts to add hydration," like this option from Aussie.
4
Best for Curly Hair
Sulfate Free Shampoo for Curly Hair
Strong Scent
When shopping for a shampoo that's compatible with your hair, Starkman notes that it's important to keep your hair type and texture in mind. "Products are formulated to work in synergy with individual hair types," he says. This sulfate-free formula, for instance, is made just for delicate curls.
5
Best for Coily Hair Textures
Hi-Slip Detangling Shampoo
SheaMoisture
Very Hydrating
Too Heavy for Fine Textures
Thick, coily hair textures often require regular detangling that can be time consuming. This shampoo aims to simplify that part of your wash-day routine. Think of it as a dry-hair treatment for natural hair textures.
6
Best for Fine Hair
Pure Clean Shampoo
Won't Weight Hair Down
Strong Fragrance
Aloe extract and vitamin E are the stars of this silicone-free shampoo. For hair that is thin and easily gets that greasy look, this pick works to keep the oiliness at bay while leaving hair with a light, airy feel.
7
Best Clarifying Shampoo
Clarifying Shampoo and Purifying Conditioner
Herbal Essences
Pleasant Scent
Test Before Using on Color-Treated Hair
"A clarifying shampoo or treatment removes buildup on the hair shaft," Starkman says. While shampoos are meant to cleanse, some, like clarifying shampoos, are formulated to go that extra mile to tackle debris without stripping the hair.
8
Best for Sensitive Scalps
Gentle Shampoo
Nourishing Formula
If you have a finicky scalp, choosing the right shampoo isn't always the easiest task. This formula is made with those scalps in mind and includes coconut oil to soften hair, while vitamin E supports scalp health.
This shampoo is ideal for hair that always needs an extra dose of moisture. It's a rich, creamy formula with standout hair nourishing ingredients like coconut oil and papaya extract.
10
Best Dandruff Shampoo
Dandruff Shampoo with Almond Oil
Head & Shoulders
Moisturizing
Not for Oil-Prone Scalps
If you struggle with both dandruff and a dry scalp, it can be hard to find the right combination of hair products that adequately tackles both concerns. This classic pick is clinically proven to help moisturize the scalp and offers a flake-free guarantee.
11
Best for Thin Hair
Fresh Greens Blend Sulfate-Free Shampoo
Great for Scalp
Not for Thicker Hair
Not only is this a clarifying shampoo, but ingredients like rosemary and peppermint help to add some volume to thinner hair. Plus, it's also safe for color-treated hair.
12
Best for Damaged Hair
Ultra Intensive Repair Concentrate Shampoo
Extra Moisturizing
Could Weigh Down Fine Textures
If you've put your hair through a lot of intense styling or treatments, a restorative hair routine is essential. A shampoo like this one was meant for the job: It's formulated to penetrate strands to deliver an extra dose of nourishment to damaged hair.
13
Best for Fine Hair
Volumizing Shampoo
Lightweight
Not for Coarser Textures
Finding products that don't leave fine or thin hair looking limp can be a struggle. Odele's volumizing shampoo adds moisture to hair, gently cleanses, and is light enough to not weigh hair down.
14
Best for Brittle Hair
Anti-Breakage Keratin Oil Shampoo
Reduces Frizz
Not Fragrance Free
When you have brittle hair, things like styling or even brushing can easily cause mechanical damage—leaving a wake of split ends and breakage. This fortifying anti-frizz shampoo helps hair resist that damage and increases elasticity.
15
Best for Dry Hair
Moisture Rich Shampoo
Super Hydrating
On the opposite end of a clarifying shampoo is a moisturizing shampoo, and the label speaks for itself. This formula adds a much-needed dose of hydration, plus biotin and vitamin E to soften hair without making it feel too heavy.
16Frequently Asked Questions
How often should you wash your hair?
The frequency that you should wash your hair really depends on hair type, texture, and preference. If your hair builds up residue easily, then you would ideally wash it more than someone who doesn't have buildup, or someone with drier hair. However, on average, Starkman says, "I recommend cleansing and conditioning the hair two or three times a week."
Should you choose shampoo based on hair texture?
While there are many factors that can come into play when searching for the right hair products, Starkman agrees that hair type and texture should definitely be considered. "Someone who has dry hair requires a product that offers rich hydration, while someone with fine hair requires a product that will cleanse and condition without weighing the hair down," he says.
What should those with color-treated hair look for in a shampoo?
Often, processed hair tends to dry out more easily. Therefore, getting the right shampoo is key for keeping strands healthy. In addition to using sulfate-free shampoos that won't over-dry hair, Starkman recommends looking for nourishing formulas that are "rich in plant extracts."
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