Seventeen May 25, 2023
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13 Best Sulfate-Free Shampoos to Gently Cleanse Without Stripping Hair, According to Experts
Throw these BBs into your wash day mix.
Bestie, idk if you knew this, but not all shampoos are created equally. There are different cleansers to meet all your hair care needs. If you've been noticing excess dandruff and product buildup, then look to a clarifying shampoo to remove the gunk. Have you colored your hair recently? Toning shampoos preserve the vibrancy of newly-dyed strands. And then there are shampoos with hydrating ingredients like shea butter to seal in your hair's natural oils. When your hair feels dry and brittle, get your hands on the nearest sulfate-free shampoo. The best sulfate-free shampoos gently remove dirt and debris without stripping the hair or irritating the scalp, skin, or eyes.
You've probably noticed tons of sulfate-free shampoos while shopping at your local drugstore or your most trusted e-tailer online and wondered what sulfates are and why they've been removed from shampoos. Seventeen chatted with three experts to break down what sulfates are and share their product recs for the best sulfate-free shampoos to gently cleanse your hair. See what they had to say below
What are sulfates?
To keep it short and sweet, sulfates are the cleansing agents that help your favorite shampoos lather into a soapy, sudsy form. While we all stan a good deep cleaning shampoo, "sulfates remove oil and debris from the hair shaft," board-certified dermatologist Dr. Brendan Camp tells Seventeen. If too much oil is removed from the hair, Dr. Camp says, "it may be at risk of dryness," which often results in fragile hair that’s more prone to frizz and dullness. According to Dr. Camp, sulfates, like SLS (sodium lauryl sulfate) and SLES (sodium laureth sulfate), "represent a group of synthetic chemicals found in many skincare ingredients." These agents break down excess product, dirt, and oil in hair —but they can be harsh and unnecessary
Why are sulfates bad for hair?
So why do sulfates get such a bad rep? Along with stripping the hair and leading to dryness on the hair, scalp, and skin, it's also about how sulfates are manufactured. According to Dr. Camp, some of the manufacturing processes use petroleum-based products that have been proven to irritate the eyes and scalp. If someone has an extreme sensitivity to sulfates, Dr. Camp says they may experience dryness, itching, or even acne. Sulfates have also been "linked to climate change, pollution, and greenhouse gasses," according to Dr. Camp.
Why are sulfate-free shampoos good for hair?
Along with gently cleansing, hair artist Laureabeth Cabott recommends sulfate-free for all of her clients, but especially for those who are contemplating color. The ArtistryByLB founder says that sulfates strip and dull hair color, affecting how long the hair dye will last. Maxine Salon stylist Raven Hurtado agrees and adds that "the scalp doesn't feel or look greasy" when her clients use sulfate-free shampoo. She also notices that her client's hair feels softer and free of a "waxy residue" on the hair" after washing with a sulfate-free shampoo. Dr. Camp adds that sulfate-free shampoos are gentle enough for everyday use.
Few things feel better than running your hands through your freshly-washed hair. Using sulfate-free shampoos gently cleanses your hair and scalp without running the risk of irritation and excess dryness. Scroll ahead to check out the best sulfate-free shampoos, according to experts.
Best for Sensitive Scalp
Vanicream Shampoo for Sensitive Skin
PROS
Relieves itchy, dry scalp
No scent
CONS
Customer reviews note difficulty opening packaging
Dr. Camp recommends Vanicream Free and Clear shampoo because, along with being sulfate-free, "this gentle shampoo contains no dyes, fragrances, or parabens which can also cause scalp irritation and dryness
Hair type: Straight, wavy, coily, curly
Customer review: "I purchased this shampoo because I was having an issue with an itchy scalp. When my hair is wet, it is squeaky clean. The only problem I have is that the bottles are hard to squeeze."
Best for Deep Cleaning
OUAI Detox Shampoo
PROS
Long-lasting packaging
Lathers nicely
CONS
Some customer reviews note drying over time
No matter if you've missed a few wash days because you're celebrating the unofficial start of summer or hanging out with your friends before everyone leaves for college, Dr. Camp suggests using Ouai's Detox Shampoo to remove buildup and debris that accumulates over time. Plus, it contains apple cider vinegar to gently remove gunk from hair.
Hair type: Straight, wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "I bought a 3 oz size of this a year ago and i just ran out. I use this in place of my other shampoo every few weeks and it leaves my hair feeling so clean. I did notice it was drying if i used it all the time. Detox/Clarifying shampoos shouldn't be the only shampoo you use otherwise yes, it'll dry your hair out tremendously. I highly recommend only using once or twice a month to avoid over stripping your hair."
Best Overall
Briogeo Curl Charisma Rice Amino + Avocado Hydrating Shampoo
PROS
Doesn't leave hair dry or crunchy
Softens and defines curls
CONS
Customer reviews note minimal lather
Curl creams and mousses help your ringlets pop when you're styling them, but Dr. Camp recommends Brigeo's Curl Charisma because the rich moisturizers help define curls at the beginning of your wash day routine and reduce frizz.
Hair texture: Wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "My hair has lots of curl and body. Feels great to the touch, refreshes easily with just a mister."
Best for Color-Treated Hair
COLOR WOW Color Security Shampoo
PROS
Doesn't strip color
Thoroughly cleanses
CONS
Pricey
Hair products shouldn't weigh your tresses down, especially shampoos. Cabott raves about Color WOW Color Security Shampoo because it gently cleanses and has minimal ingredients to prevent a heavy, weighed-down feeling.
Hair type: Coarse, curly, coily, color-treated
Customer review: "I have been using Color WOW products for about a year and I love them all! My hair is not weighed down like with a lot of products. I have a lot more volume that lasts and it is good for my hair. Won’t ever switch again."
Best for Damaged Hair
NEUMA Re Neu Shampoo
PROS
Gently removes buildup and debris from hair
CONS
Pricey
This revitalizing shampoo is a go-to for damaged hair because it's enriched with a reparative formula (thanks to carob seed extract and plant collagen) that helps seal the hair cuticle, improve elasticity, and retain moisture.
Hair type: Straight, wavy
Customer review: "This product removes build up from my hair beautifully. Old hair spray, Old conditioner and mineral deposits from my water...I use it twice a week."
Best for Toning
L’Oréal Paris Sulfate-Free Brass Toning Purple Shampoo
PROS
Removes brassy undertones from color-treated hair
Nice scent
CONS
Some customer reviews note purple staining after use
If you've ever overprocessed your hair, then you're all too familiar with the leftover brassiness that lingers. This toning shampoo neutralizes yellow and orange hues without stripping or causing dryness.
Hair type: Color-treated
Customer review: "I really like this shampoo. I gave it four stars instead of five because cleaning purple off my shower walls is a pain when splashes leave my head but its effective and smells great. My hair looks good!"
Best Bargain
OGX OGX Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo
PROS
Leaves hair with a nice shine
Affordable
CONS
Customer review noted issue with packagaing
This one's an oldie, but goodie. OGX's Nourishing Coconut Milk Shampoo thoroughly cleanses and leaves a coconut scent that will have everyone asking which hair products you're using.
Hair type: Dry, straight, wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "I used this shampoo in combination with the matching conditioner while I was housesitting and it was so wonderful. My hair was light and soft and had slip again. My hair is super long and super thick and it tends to get a bit heavy and unmanageable at its worst. But this combo made it feel light and soft. Plus it smelled wonderful, to boot!"
Best for Blonde or Highlighted Hair
superzero superzero Purple Shampoo Bar for Blonde, Highlighted & White Hair 2.35 oz / 67 mL
PROS
Neutralizes brassiness
CONS
Helps preserve both natural and chemically dyed blonde hair
The last thing you want to do is fade your newly-dyed blonde hair or your fresh highlights. This shampoo bar neutralizes brassiness, is color-safe, and helps reduce breakage.
Hair type: Straight, wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "I have blonde hair naturally that has been turning more brown as I get older, but I’ve been using this product gifted by superzero to bring out the cool tones of my blonde and it is amazing! I also love the bar, I think it feels so good to use and I would totally recommend to any blonde!"
Best for Dry Hair
Pureology Hydrate Shampoo
PROS
Removes product buildup and debris
CONS
Customer reviews note greasy finish
Dry, brittle strands require extra moisture and hydration. This creamy sulfate-free shampoo, treats your hair to the TLC it needs thanks to jojoba oil, green tea, and sage.
Hair type: Dry, straight, wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "This shampoo does the job of cleaning and leaves my hair decently soft, but it is a bit heavy/greasy and I absolutely despise the smell. I find the peppermint scent to be overwhelming and honestly, nauseating - it lingers in my hair after washing, which I hate."
Best for Detangling
SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
PROS
Leaves hair soft
CONS
Customer reviews note greasy and stiff finish
Knots and tangles can make your wash day a bit painful. Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo is low suds, combats frizz, and leaves curls prepped for detangling.
Hair type: Wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "This has worked amazingly for my hair. there are some certain curls that feel kinda stiff but still soft. i DO recommend!!!"
Best for All Hair Types
Function of Beauty Shampoo
PROS
Nice scent
Leaves hair soft
CONS
Pricey
Get ready to customize a shampoo based on your individual hair needs. Function of Beauty offers a quiz to determine which ingredients suit your current hair sitch. The best part about it is that you can snag a sulfate-free option as well.
Hair type: Straight, wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "I absolutely love how my hair felt after using my order for the first time. My hair felt extremely soft and I was able to run my fingers through my hair without pulling any hair out. My new shampoo left my hair smelling good for a whole day. I highly recommend using function of beauty!"
Best for Shine
Moroccanoil Moroccanoil Extra Volume Shampoo
PROS
Delivers shine without greasy finish
Nice scent
CONS
Customer reviews note packaging issues due to shipping
Argan oil is the secret weapon that helps this strand-plumping shampoo nourish and add an additional layer of shine and body.
Hair type: Fine, straight, wavy
Customer review: "Does a good job with volume without over moisturizing and making hair look oily. Will reorder."
Best for Natural Hair Textures
Miss Jessie's Harm Me Knot Unisex Shampoo
PROS
Doesn't dry out hair
Affordable
CONS
Some customer reviews note frizz after use
If you're looking for a shampoo that is safe for your fluffy curls, look no further than Miss Jessie's Harm Me Knot. Along with a sulfate-free formula, this hydrating shampoo cleanses and leaves curls ultra-soft.
Hair type: Wavy, curly, coily
Customer review: "Smells nice, feels good to lather, and doesn't dry out your scalp. It's a perfectly serviceable shampoo."