
HEALTHY HAIR STARTS with a healthy scalp, and a healthy scalp needs regular and thorough cleansing, care and moisturising. The right shampoo not only makes hair easier to style and maintain, but it can also help encourage healthy hair growth and promote fuller thicker-looking hair.
But let’s get real, finding the right shampoo can be tricky. Hell, there is an entire aisle of just shampoos in your local drugstore, not to mention anywhere else you’re shopping for your grooming essentials. It’s daunting to sort through it all. A good rule of thumb is to begin with looking for shampoos that are designed for your hair type (we'll get into those below). After that, if you’re dealing with an issue like dandruff, itchiness, or dry scalp, using a shampoo designed to help with that can make a big difference. And sure, other things like scent and price should always factor in, too.
Best Shampoo for Men
There is nothing inherently dangerous about using the "wrong" shampoo, but if you want your hair to look its best for as long as possible, a good, high-quality shampoo designed for your specific needs can make all the difference. We’ve sorted through every single shampoo we could get our hands on to find the very best for every hair need, so when in doubt, start with this list.
What to Consider
Active Ingredients
The most important thing to consider when shopping for a new shampoo—whether it's hair growth shampoos, anti-dandruff shampoos, dry shampoos, or all-natural shampoos—is the ingredients. The best shampoos effectively remove build-up, oil, and dirt from the scalp and hair, which helps to balance your scalp's natural oils. For those struggling with hair loss and thinning hair, you'll want to avoid using shampoos with harsh chemicals that over-strip and dry out your roots. Apple cider vinegar is recommended by many experts, including celebrity colorist Rachel Bodt, who says you should use a clarifying shampoo to bust buildup.
If an itchy scalp is causing you problems, look for shampoos with anti-inflammatory ingredients like aloe vera, according to another expert, CEO and owner of Cole Stevens Salon Diane Stevens. Want some volume? Typically, you'd want to look for shampoos that have starches or other thickening polymers in the ingredient list. It all depends on your hair type (more below) and desired outcome, so be sure to consider these factors when selecting your shampoo.
Treating Any Issues
As a helpful guide, below are the four most common hair issues men face and what exactly to look for in a shampoo when treating them.
Dry Scalp
Look for mild cleansers called betaines high up on the ingredient list, says Zoe Draelos, M.D., a consulting professor of dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine. These don’t bind to oil as well as harsher cleansers do, so they leave some of your natural moisture.
Thinning Hair
Minoxidil is the only proven OTC way to stimulate hair growth, but the shampoo you use can make each strand appear thicker. Look for volumizing formulas with plumping polymers (like quaternium) that bind to each strand, says Jim Hammer, M.Ed., a cosmetic chemist and founder of Mix Solutions.
Oily Scalp
Control greasiness with a shampoo that contains anionic surfactants, such as sulfates, sulfoacetates, or sulfosuccinates. Research has found that these detergents, which contain negatively charged particles that bind to oil, are the strongest cleansers.
Dandruff
Eliminate the itch by using a product containing either zinc pyrithione or selenium sulfide, which fight the flake-causing fungus and soothe inflammation, says Dr. Draelos. Alternate that with a salicylic acid shampoo, which exfoliates to remove dead skin cells and flakes.
Hair Type
In general, there are four primary hair types: straight or fine hair, which lies flat on the scalp with little to no pattern; curly hair, characterized by spirals or loops formed along hair strands; wavy hair, which is essentially in between straight or curly hair with loose "S" shaped waves; and textured hair that has a natural coil pattern.
Just like you want to pick a shampoo based on any issues you have going on with your hair, you also want to choose a shampoo that’s formulated for your hair type. Paradi Mirmirani, M.D., a dermatologist with Kaiser Permanente, confirms that every shampoo is designed to remove oil, dead skin cells, and grime from your scalp. "The biggest difference is the strength of the cleanser," Dr. Mirmirani says. Then, any additional ingredients or formulas are uniquely devised to attack specific concerns.
It might be easy to brush this off, but different hair types have different needs—particularly when it comes to moisture, so using the wrong shampoo could mean you’re not giving your hair what it needs and your hair won’t be left looking its best. Curly and textured hair, for instance, needs a lot of moisture because it dries out very easily. Conversely, fine hair usually doesn’t need as much moisture because it will weigh it down.
Size
Yes, size does matter. Kind of. It’s not always the deciding factor for a shampoo, but it’s always good to consider the size versus the cost. Depending on how often you wash your hair, you may need to purchase your shampoo frequently, particularly if it’s in a small bottle.
How We Selected
There is no shortage of options at a variety of price points when it comes to shampoo, so it's easy to feel overwhelmed. That's why our 10-person panel of editors, dermatologists, and grooming experts spent the past two years testing over 75 shampoos. We evaluated each product based on how well they cleaned our hair, how well they addressed hair and skin concerns, and how they made our hair look.
Whether your mane is thick, thinning, unruly, or gray, these are the best shampoos for men that will help you achieve your greatest hair days, according to experts and editors.
This stuff contains creatine (yes, really) to strengthen weak hair, thicken thinning strands, and deliver a potent lather while cleansing. After months of testing, one editor noted that the shampoo made his hair feel stronger and thicker.
While this shampoo is specifically formulated to thicken and plump thinner (or thinning) hair, the reason we chose it as our best overall is that you don’t need to have that issue to reap the benefits. Thanks to the creatine and ginger root in the formula, it also strengthens strands so your hair, no matter what kind you have, becomes stronger against breakage and damage. And yes, it also does what all good shampoos must: Clean your scalp and hair effectively without leaving it over-stripped.
This stuff is fairly expensive and the bottle is smaller than you’d probably want for a shampoo. However, thanks to the rich lather, a little goes a long way so the small-ish bottle still lasts you a good amount of time, even if you wash your hair every day. This shampoo is the definition of "you get what you pay for." Sure, you can find cheaper shampoos that get the job done and are fine, but shelling out a little bit more for a truly incredible shampoo can really make a huge difference. Give it a shot and thank us later.
Active Ingredients | Creatine, ginger root |
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Hair Type | Thinning Hair |
Size | 80 mL, 250 mL |
This non-foaming, detergent-free hair cleanser won’t strip your curly hair of the natural oils it needs to stay healthy. It also moisturizes while it cleanses to help protect your curls and keep them from frizzing. Co-washes like this are ideal for curly hair but can also be thought of as a 2-in-1 shampoo/conditioner for very dry or damaged hair since using one is basically like washing your hair with a conditioner. If you’re used to high-lather shampoos, using this can take a bit of getting used to (it really doesn’t lather and feels more like a conditioner) but once you get the hang of it, the results speak for themselves.
The reason it’s so good for curly hair is because it doesn’t lather, so even with the learning curve, it’s worth it. Traditional shampoos typically use surfactants and sulfates that cause that lather you’re used to, but they can also strip and dry out hair—particularly curly hair that is already prone to dryness in general. Not only does this shampoo use non-lathering surfactants to cleanse your hair, but it’s also sulfate-free, so it won’t dry out your hair at all. In fact, it’s so moisturizing you don’t even need to follow it with any sort of conditioner (unless your hair is extra dry). It’s the easiest way we’ve found to protect your curls and keep them looking their best.
Active Ingredients | Botanical oils, aloe vera, glycerin |
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Hair Type | Curly, textured |
Size | 8 oz |
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You don’t have to have actual dandruff to reap the benefits of this shampoo. Still, the salicylic acid included helps to clarify skin and decrease oil production, which makes it ideal for scalp health and hair that tends to get oily or greasy.
Think of this shampoo as an exfoliator for your scalp. The salicylic acid, just like the kind found in some of your facial skincare products, helps to gently remove buildup on your scalp, including flakes, but also goes down into pores to help control oil production. Even doing all of that, this shampoo is anything but harsh and really does help soothe itch and irritation on your scalp. Our favorite thing about it, though, is that it smells and lathers like a fancy shampoo, not like the typical dandruff shampoos you’ll find at the drugstore.
It’s worth a reminder that you really don’t need to use this every day—even though it smells so good that you’ll want to. Because the salicylic acid is potent, overdoing it could risk additional irritation to your scalp. Another usage tip: You want to make sure the salicylic acid actually reaches your scalp, so make sure to use your fingers (or a massaging brush) to thoroughly massage it into your scalp. Once you have, let it sit for a few minutes to make sure the active ingredients penetrate the skin on your scalp enough to be effective. Do that and you’ll have a flake and itch-free scalp in no time.
Active Ingredients | Salicylic acid |
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Hair Type | Oily to normal |
Size | 10 oz |
Controlling dandruff when you have textured hair can be a hassle, because traditional dandruff shampoos can leave it dry and crispy. This version, however, has the requisite pyrithione zinc you want to control dandruff, but is sulfate-free and packed with nourishing ingredients to help keep your hair hydrated.
Apart from the pyrithione zinc that helps control dandruff, this specific formula also contains apple cider vinegar to gently cleanse your hair and scalp without stripping it, as well as coconut oil to smooth and hydrate hair. The large size is convenient and lasts a long time even if you use it frequently, plus the scent is pleasant without any of the medicinal quality that some other dandruff shampoos have.
Out of all the medicated shampoos we have tested, this is by far some of the best smelling. It’s actually pretty easy to forget that it’s a medicated shampoo, but it is. That means you’ll want to make sure you let it sit on your scalp for a few minutes in order to let the active ingredients go to work. Luckily that’s easy when it smells and feels like a "normal" shampoo. It also doesn’t leave your hair feeling sticky or filmy like other medicated shampoos. However, it’s important to note that since this is formulated for curly and textured hair, the addition of moisturizing ingredients may be too much for fine or thinning hair.
Active Ingredients | Pyrithione zinc, coconut oil, apple cider vinegar |
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Hair Type | Curly, textured |
Size | 12.8 oz |
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If you want your upgrade your daily shower from mundane to sublime, we recommend this volumizing shampoo from Sisley Paris. It gives your hair an added boost of volume and body and the invigorating scent is the perfect way to kick-start your day. One tester noted that his hair felt softer and smoother after using it for more than six months. He also noted that Sisley's formula was gentle enough to use every day, without drying his scalp.
If you’ve never used a luxury shampoo before, it may be hard to justify spending this much money on a shampoo, but once you use it, you’ll understand immediately. A richer lather, a creamier formula, a more elevated and pleasing scent are all part of the luxury shampoo experience, but where it really shines is how it leaves your hair looking lustrous and healthy in a way that cheaper shampoos just can’t compete with.
We don’t endorse an expensive product like this unless we truly believe in it and in this case, that’s absolutely true. Not only is the experience of using it incredible, but out of all the shampoos we’ve tested—from drugstore to luxury—this is some of the best, not just in how it feels and smells to use, but how it left our hair looking. Sure, you could use it every day if you want (you’ll definitely be tempted), but you really don’t need to with this stuff. It made our hair look its best with only a few washes a week. The healthy shine and feel it delivers stuck with us longer than cheaper shampoos. That’s why it’s worth the investment.
Active Ingredients | Zinc, copper, magnesium, vitamin B6, vitamin E, shea oil, camellia oil |
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Hair Type | All, but especially thin |
Size | 6.7 oz |
Davines has earned cult status for a reason—and the Energizing Shampoo from their Natural Tech Replumping collection is a testament to that reputation. Created in the brand’s Parma-based research lab, this shampoo is where high-grade botanicals meet serious science. With the growing trend of treating your scalp like your skin, it fits right into the “skinification” wave of hair care.
A brilliant product for those with thinning or delicate strands, its formulated with caffeine-rich phytoceuticals, so thst it boosts circulation and strengthens elasticity, making it a solid go-to for anyone experiencing breakage.
We found that with consistent use, it doesn’t just cleanse, it actively helps to minimise hair loss. It also smells incredible and at 250ml, is great value for money.
Key Ingredients | caffeine phytoceuticals, niacinamide, peppermint oil |
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Hair Type | thinning, prone to breakage |
Size | 250 |
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Philip Kingsley products have a stellar repuation and for good reason. Created by the UK's leading trichologists, their formulas are incredible problem solvers. Take the itchy flaky scalp set - it harneses ingredients such as luryl betaine thst cleanses without redness or irritation; and anti-microbial piroctone olamine, that helps relieve flaking and itching.
Yes, it's a three-step system, so if you have a chronically itchy scalp, you’ll likely want to pick up all three products, but if you just want something on hand to soothe your scalp every now and then, the shampoo will do the trick just fine.
Active Ingrdients | Lauryl Betaine, Piroctone Olamine. |
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Hair Type | Itchy and flaky scalps |
Size | 75ml |
Best Shampoo for Dry Scalp
Nioxin NIOXIN Scalp and Hair Thickening System 2 Shampoo for Natural Hair with Progressed Thinning
When it comes to boots-on-the-ground testing, our editors confirm that it is certainly effective in attacking dry scalps and helping with thin hair.
The only minor caveat is that this shampoo is merely one part of a two -step system. Naturally, you'll get the best results if you follow the entire system, however, the shampoo is still effective on its own.
Whenever you use a product that’s designed to be part of a system, naturally you’re going to get the full benefits if you use the whole system. This is no exception. However, we’ve tested a lot of systems in our time and we were impressed at how well this shampoo worked even if we didn’t use the other two products.
Active Ingredients | Aloe vera, soothex, glycerin |
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Hair Type | Dry |
Size | 200 mL |
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Sachajuan Moisturizing Shampoo is perfect for severely dry, dehydrated hair. It rehydrates hair through a blend of Ocean Silk Technology and Argan oil; providing optimal moisture levels. A few of our editors say that after using it for two weeks, they found that it helped fix their dry hair. Testers with color-treated hair also found that Sachajuan's moisturizing formula kept their locks soft and healthy-looking.
Unlike many other hyper-moisturizing shampoos we’ve tried, this one doesn’t leave your hair feeling heavy or oily. In fact, it’s so lightweight that we found it even works well at hydrating fine and thin hair, which is honestly a rarity. Depending on how dry your hair is, you may still need to follow this with a conditioner, but we also found that in general, it’s moisturizing enough that you may not need to (though it’s still recommended). Because it’s so lightweight, it also helps keep hair more manageable and we found that on longer hair, there were fewer tangles and it was able to be brushed and styled more easily.
Keep in mind that the price, while not the highest on this list, is still up there, making this a more luxury product. But, once again, we wouldn’t endorse it if it wasn’t worth the investment. The bottle isn’t super large, but it lasts a long time because a little of this stuff is all you need. It lathers richly and cleans hair well even with just a small amount. In fact, you really don’t want to overdo it because it is so moisturizing. Even if you wash your hair every day, the bottle should last you a good while.
Active Ingredients | Glycerin, argan oil |
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Size | 250 mL |
Hair Type | Dry or color treated |
How Often Should You Wash Your Hair?
Most experts say that washing your hair more than a few times a week is unnecessary because overwashing can strip the scalp and hair of its natural moisturizing and protective oils. A good rule of thumb is to wash it every other day and always follow shampoo with conditioner to replenish moisture.
However, there are some caveats and how often you actually wash is personal. If you have curly, textured, or dry hair you may need to wash it even less. Washing once or twice weekly may be enough. On the flip side, if you have an oily scalp, sweat or exercise a lot, or use a lot of hair products, you may need to cleanse your hair more often.
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Can Shampoo Really Help With Dandruff?
Yes, provided it has the right ingredients. Clinical dandruff is actually caused by a fungus that can grow on your scalp and feed off the oils. Ingredients like zinc pyrithione and selenium sulfide have been shown to kill this particular fungus, called malassezia. Other ingredients, like salicylic acid, can address other factors like dryness, itchiness and oil buildup that can look similar to dandruff, but only zinc pyrithione and selenium sulfide have been approved to stop the fungus itself. Using a dandruff shampoo that contains these ingredients as directed can help curb dandruff (as long as you keep using it).
What’s the Deal With Sulfates in Shampoo?
Sulfates (most commonly sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate) are used in shampoos to create that lather we always expect when washing our hair. They’ve been used for decades because they were thought to have a cleansing effect, but in recent years, the conversation around sulfates has shifted. Many people now believe that sulfates have a stripping effect and can leave your hair dry, unprotected and needlessly crispy (that squeaky clean feeling).
Still, sulfates themselves aren’t necessarily harmful, but you may want to avoid shampoos with sulfates if you have dry, fine, color-treated or chemically-treated hair as they can increase dryness (and fade color). Additionally, avoid sulfates if you have rosacea, eczema, or highly sensitive skin, as they can cause irritation.
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Meet the Experts
- Paradi Mirmirani, M.D., dermatologist with Kaiser Permanente
- Zoe Draelos, M.D., consulting professor of dermatology at Duke University School of Medicine
- Jim Hammer, M.Ed., cosmetic chemist and founder of Mix Solutions.
- Rachel Bodt, celebrity colorist
- Diane Stevens, hairstylist and CEO/owner of Cole Stevens Salon
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From: Men's Health US
Reviewed bySean Zucker
Grooming and Commerce Editor
Sean Zucker is the Grooming and Commerce Editor at Men's Health. He brings over half a decade of experience covering health, wellness, and lifestyle. When Sean's not writing about hair products, you can find him running for exercise, or toward the nearest food truck.