Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
17
/ 100
Weak

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
51
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about Plaine Products without web search.

LLM Authority?
5
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
13
/ 100
Weak-Recall

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Plaine Products from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
51/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.66
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.56
Top associations for Plaine Products
reusable aluminum bottles 8 refillable personal care products 4 shampoo and conditioner 3 body wash and lotion 3 strong sustainability story 3 reduces plastic waste 2 refillable aluminum packaging 2 less convenient refill logistics 2 low-waste personal care 2 clear brand identity 2 reducing plastic waste 2 limited product range 2 eco-friendly personal care products 2 not for specialized treatments 2 sustainable packaging 2
Control prompt (category baseline)
plant-based ingredients 5 paraben-free formula 3 no synthetic fragrances 3 avoids sulfates 2 paraben-free 2 gentler formula 2 synthetic fragrance free 2 avoids harsh chemicals 1 kinder to scalp 1 better for dry hair 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Plaine Products is firmly in the model's "natural shampoo" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Plaine Products known for?

Plaine Products is known for refillable, plastic-free personal care and household products—especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and soap—in reusable aluminum bottles aimed at reducing single-use plastic waste.

Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Plaine Products known for?

Plaine Products is known for refillable, plastic-free personal care and household products, especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and cleaners packaged in reusable aluminum bottles.

Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
5/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for dry hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best organic shampoos for oily hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What natural shampoos are good for curly hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best gentle shampoos for sensitive scalp? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What natural shampoo is best for color-treated hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best clarifying natural shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for frizzy hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best shampoo bars with natural ingredients? #6 not mentioned
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for men? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for women? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best kids' natural shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What natural shampoos help with dandruff? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best moisturizing shampoos with botanical ingredients? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best travel-size natural shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for fine hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for thick hair? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best low-waste shampoo options? #5 not mentioned
discovery What are the best biodegradable shampoo brands? #3 #1
discovery What are the best natural shampoos for hair growth? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best salon-quality natural shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to a leading natural shampoo brand? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best natural shampoo alternatives to premium salon shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which natural shampoos are better for sensitive scalp versus regular shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best organic shampoo alternatives for curly hair? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which natural shampoo options are better for dry hair than drugstore shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best clean shampoo alternatives for color-treated hair? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which natural shampoo brands are better for dandruff than standard shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best plant-based shampoo alternatives for men? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best sulfate-free shampoo alternatives for fine hair? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which natural shampoo options are better value than premium organic shampoos? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I stop my hair from feeling dry after using natural shampoo? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find a natural shampoo that does not strip my scalp? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What should I use for an itchy scalp with natural shampoo? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I reduce frizz with a natural shampoo routine? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I treat dandruff with a natural shampoo? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What should I do if natural shampoo leaves buildup in my hair? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I choose a natural shampoo for a sensitive scalp? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What natural shampoo helps with hair thinning? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I wash curly hair without drying it out using natural shampoo? not mentioned not mentioned
problem What is the best natural shampoo for greasy roots and dry ends? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much does natural shampoo cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the average price of organic shampoo? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there affordable natural shampoo brands? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the cheapest natural shampoos that still work well? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are natural shampoo bars cheaper than bottled shampoo? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Where can I buy natural shampoo online? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What are the best value natural shampoo brands? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there natural shampoos under $20? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Do natural shampoos come in travel sizes? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which natural shampoo brands offer subscriptions or refills? #1 #1
Sample responses
Prompt: What are the best shampoo bars with natural ingredients? · discovery · recall mode

Here are some of the best shampoo bars with natural ingredients:

  • Ethique Heali Kiwi — great for dry, damaged, or itchy scalps; very popular and long-lasting.
  • Ethique St Clements — good for oily hair; citrusy and lightweight.
  • HiBAR Moisturize — a solid pick for dry or curly hair; sulfate-free and plastic-free.
  • Kitsch Pro Shampoo Bar — widely available, gentle, and easy to use; several formulas for different hair types.
  • Viori Shampoo Bar — rice-based, rich lather, good for smoother/softer hair.
  • Plaine Products Shampoo Bar — simple ingredient list and good for sensitive scalps.
  • Acure Shampoo Bar — budget-friendly, natural-leaning, and easy to find.
  • Lush Jason and the Argan Oil — nice for dry hair; more fragranced, but still a popular natural-style option.

Best overall: Ethique Best for sensitive scalp: Plaine Products or Ethique Heali Kiwi Best for oily hair: Ethique St Clements Best for dry/curly hair: HiBAR Moisturize or Viori

If you want, I can also give you the best shampoo bars by hair type or the cleanest ingredient lists.

Prompt: What are the best low-waste shampoo options? · discovery · recall mode

Best low-waste shampoo options usually fall into 3 buckets:

1) Shampoo bars (least packaging)
  • Ethique – especially Heali Kiwi (itchy/scalp) and St Clements (normal/oily)
  • VioriHidden Waterfall (hydrating) or Citrus Yao (oily hair)
  • HiBARMoisturize or Maintain
  • Kitsch – solid, affordable bars; Tea Tree & Mint is popular
2) Refillable liquid shampoo (great if you hate bars)
  • Plaine Products – aluminum bottles with return/refill system
  • Everist – waterless Shampoo Concentrate tube; very low packaging waste
  • Alaffia – some refill pouch options, depending on retailer
3) Concentrates / waterless formulas
  • Everist Shampoo Concentrate – my top pick here
  • Cleverly (where available) – concentrate-style, low packaging
Best overall picks
  • Best all-around bar: Ethique Heali Kiwi
  • Best refillable liquid: Plaine Products
  • Best for low packaging + easy travel: Kitsch or HiBAR
  • Best for ultra-low waste but still “liquid-like”: Everist

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone), I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
13/100
Weak-Recall
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best natural shampoo brands? 40 0/5
What are the top organic shampoo options? 0 0/5
What are the most recommended natural shampoos? 0 1/5 8
Which natural shampoo brands are most popular? 0 0/5
What are the best botanical shampoos? 0 0/5
What are the best eco-friendly shampoo brands? 20 5/5 2, 2, 2, 3, 2
Which organic shampoo brands are worth trying? 0 0/5
What are the best sulfate-free natural shampoos? 0 0/5
What are the highest-rated natural shampoo brands? 0 0/5
Which natural shampoos are best for everyday use? 0 0/5
What are the best clean shampoo brands? 20 0/5
What are the best vegan shampoo brands? 10 0/5
Which natural shampoo brands have good reviews? 10 0/5
What are the best non-toxic shampoo brands? 10 0/5
What are the best plant-based shampoos? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses
Prompt: What are the most recommended natural shampoos? (no web search)

Here are some of the most commonly recommended natural shampoos:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good all-around option, sulfate-free, widely liked for normal/oily hair
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — popular for fine or thinning hair
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — a higher-end favorite for dry, curly, or textured hair
  • Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo — simple, budget-friendly, good for everyday use
  • John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo — often recommended for a more premium “clean” formula
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo — a natural-style pick for oily hair and volume
  • Yarok Feed Your Moisture Shampoo — great if your hair is dry or frizzy
  • Plaine Products Shampoo — eco-friendly, refillable, and minimal-ingredient focused

If you want the best overall picks by hair type:

  • Dry hair: Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  • Fine/oily hair: Acure Curiously Clarifying or Avalon Organics Biotin
  • Curly hair: Innersense
  • Sensitive/scalp-friendly: Desert Essence or Plaine Products

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoos by hair type, budget, or scent.

Iteration: 2 of 5
Prompt: What are the best eco-friendly shampoo brands? (no web search)

Here are some of the best eco-friendly shampoo brands, based on packaging, ingredients, and sustainability practices:

  • Ethique – Solid shampoo bars; plastic-free, widely trusted, great for many hair types.
  • Plaine Products – Refillable aluminum bottles; simple formulas, strong zero-waste focus.
  • Briogeo – Clean formulas and good scalp/hair options; some products are refillable and many are sulfate/silicone-free.
  • Avalon Organics – More affordable, widely available, uses plant-based ingredients and recycled packaging.
  • Acure – Budget-friendly, vegan, cruelty-free, and often packaged with recycled materials.
  • Seed Phytonutrients – Recyclable paper-based bottles with a thin plastic liner; very eco-forward.
  • Superzero – Plastic-free shampoo bars with a strong sustainability angle.
  • HiBAR – Another solid shampoo bar brand, easy to use and travel-friendly.
  • Native – Not fully zero-waste, but popular for cleaner formulas and recyclable packaging options.
  • Lush – Famous for naked shampoo bars; strong in plastic reduction.

Best overall for zero-waste: Ethique Best refillable option: Plaine Products Best budget pick: Acure or Avalon Organics

If you want, I can also give you the best eco-friendly shampoos for curly hair, oily hair, or color-treated hair.

Iteration: 1 of 5

What to do next Recommendations for Plaine Products

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Push product-specific content into authoritative sources

The model knows your category but may not name your specific products. Get product-level content into independent reviews, comparison articles, and ranked lists.

+5 to +15 on LBA

Close the gap on broad category queries

Your TOM is solid on specialty queries but weaker on broad category questions. Seed content that frames your brand in the exact phrasing users use in broad queries, not just your specialty sub-category.

+5 to +15 on TOM

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Smoothed geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Authority and TOM are floored at LBA × 0.1 before the geometric mean (the same floor used in the per-metric cards above, so brand cards and the composite tell the same story). Formula: composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 2:37 AM

All 210 AI responses for Plaine Products

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6 prompts)

What is Plaine Products known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is known for refillable, plastic-free personal care and household products—especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and soap—in reusable aluminum bottles aimed at reducing single-use plastic waste.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is known for refillable, plastic-free personal care and household products, especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and cleaners packaged in reusable aluminum bottles.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is known for eco-friendly, refillable personal care products—especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion—in reusable aluminum bottles designed to reduce plastic waste.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is known for refillable, zero-waste personal care products—especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion—in reusable aluminum bottles.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is known for eco-friendly, refillable personal care products—especially shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and lotion—in reusable aluminum bottles designed to reduce plastic waste.

What are Plaine Products's main strengths and weaknesses?
3/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products’ main strengths are its strong sustainability story, refillable/aluminum packaging, and simple ingredient-focused formulas that appeal to eco-conscious shoppers. It also has a clear brand identity and a convenient reuse model that reduces plastic waste.

Main weaknesses: it’s usually more expensive than conventional drugstore brands, the product range is relatively limited, and the refill/use-return system can feel less convenient than single-use packaging. Some customers may also find the formulas less luxurious or not as specialized as salon/professional brands.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products’ main strengths are its strong sustainability story, refillable aluminum packaging, plastic-reduction mission, and clean, minimalist formulas. It also has a loyal eco-conscious customer base and a clear brand identity that stands out in personal care.

Main weaknesses: it’s usually more expensive than conventional brands, the product line is relatively narrow, and the packaging/refill system can feel less convenient than one-time-use options. Availability is also more limited than mass-market brands.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products’ main strengths are its strong sustainability story and clear niche: refillable, plastic-free personal care products with simple ingredients, vegan/cruelty-free positioning, and a premium eco-friendly brand identity. The reusable aluminum bottles and refill model also make the brand memorable and differentiated.

Main weaknesses: it’s a niche, higher-priced brand with limited mainstream appeal versus conventional beauty/personal care options. Product range is relatively small, and the refill model can be less convenient for some customers than easy one-time purchases. Availability and awareness are also more limited than mass-market competitors.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

Main strengths: eco-friendly refillable packaging, strong sustainability/zero-waste positioning, clean minimalist formulas, vegan/cruelty-free values, and a simple premium brand image.

Main weaknesses: higher price than conventional brands, smaller product range, refill/logistics can be less convenient, and the formulas/performance may feel less luxurious or effective to some users compared with mainstream alternatives.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

Main strengths: strong sustainability credentials (refillable aluminum bottles, low-waste packaging, eco-focused brand), simple ingredient formulas, and a clear mission that appeals to environmentally conscious shoppers. It also has a distinctive subscription/refill model and good brand trust for clean personal care.

Main weaknesses: products are typically pricier than mass-market alternatives, the assortment is relatively limited, and the user experience can be less convenient than standard pump bottles for some people. Some customers may also find the scents or performance less appealing than mainstream brands.

Who should use Plaine Products? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is a good fit for people who want low-waste, refillable hair and body care, especially those with normal-to-dry hair or simple fragrance preferences, and anyone focused on reducing plastic use.

It may be a poor fit for people who:

  • need highly specialized haircare (e.g., heavy dandruff, strong repair/keratin needs, very oil-controlling formulas)
  • prefer very rich, silicone-heavy, or strongly perfumed products
  • are sensitive to essential oils or fragranced natural products
  • want the absolute cheapest mass-market option
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is best for people who want low-waste, refillable personal-care products and are comfortable with simple, eco-focused formulas. It’s a good fit for environmentally conscious users, travelers, and people who prefer minimalist ingredient lists.

People who may want to avoid it: anyone with known sensitivities/allergies to its ingredients, people who need highly specialized hair/skin treatments (like strong anti-dandruff, medicated, or salon-style performance products), and anyone who doesn’t want a refill/return system or prefers conventional formulas with sulfates, silicones, or heavy fragrance.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is a good fit for people who want low-waste, refillable personal care products and are comfortable with simple, plant-based formulas. It’s especially good for eco-conscious users, families, and anyone looking to reduce plastic in shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and similar basics.

People who may want to avoid it:

  • Those who need very specific hair/skin treatment ingredients (anti-dandruff, medicated, strong fragrance-free clinical formulas, etc.)
  • People who are sensitive to essential oils or botanical ingredients, since “natural” products can still irritate some users
  • Anyone expecting highly specialized salon-level performance or a very wide product range
  • Shoppers who don’t want to deal with refill shipping/return systems

In short: use it if sustainability and simplicity matter most; avoid it if you need targeted, highly customized formulas.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is a good fit for people who want low-waste, refillable personal-care products and are comfortable with simple, clean formulas—especially those looking for shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and similar basics in aluminum bottles.

It’s less ideal for people who:

  • need very specific hair/skin formulas (e.g., heavy styling, dandruff treatment, very strong fragrance, or highly targeted active ingredients)
  • prefer the cheapest possible option
  • dislike subscription/refill logistics
  • are sensitive to certain natural ingredients or essential oils (check the ingredient list first)
  • want a wide beauty range rather than core everyday care products

In short: best for eco-conscious minimalists; avoid if you need highly specialized or ultra-budget products.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is best for people who want low-waste, refillable personal-care products and are comfortable with simple, fragrance-light, plant-based formulas. Good fit if you have normal to slightly dry hair/skin, want a plastic-reduction routine, or prefer vegan/cruelty-free products.

You may want to avoid it if you need highly specialized formulas (for very oily scalp, dandruff, severe eczema, or color-treated hair), if you’re sensitive to essential oils or botanical ingredients, or if you prefer rich fragrance, silicones, sulfates, or very budget-priced products.

How does Plaine Products compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is generally positioned as a premium, low-waste personal-care brand built around reusable aluminum bottles and a return/refill system. Compared with its main competitors:

  • Ethique: usually has a bigger product range and bar-based format, so it’s often cheaper per use and more travel-friendly; Plaine Products is more convenient if you prefer liquid shampoo/conditioner/body wash.
  • By Humankind: similar refillable sustainability angle, but By Humankind tends to feel more design/brand-forward and broader in household/personal care; Plaine Products is simpler and more focused.
  • Blueland: stronger in home cleaning and tablets/refills; Plaine Products is more specialized in hair and body care.
  • HiBAR: like Ethique, uses solid bars, which can be lower-waste and lighter to ship; Plaine Products wins on traditional liquid feel and easier switch for people who dislike bars.
  • Conventional premium brands: Plaine Products is usually more expensive upfront, but it offers a clearer sustainability story and reusable packaging.

In short: Plaine Products stands out for refillable, reusable packaging and straightforward liquid products, while competitors often beat it on price, product variety, or bar/tablet convenience.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products stands out as a refill-first personal care brand: it sells shampoo, conditioner, body wash, lotion, and other everyday products in reusable aluminum bottles that customers send back for refills. Compared with competitors:

  • Versus Blueland: Plaine is more focused on liquids and the refill-return loop, while Blueland leans heavily on tablets/powders and broader household cleaning.
  • Versus Ethique or HiBAR: Plaine is less “bar-focused” and more conventional in use, since its products are liquids rather than shampoo/conditioner bars.
  • Versus large premium natural brands (like Aesop-type positioning): Plaine is usually more sustainability-led and practical, with less emphasis on luxury branding.
  • Versus mass-market brands: Plaine is typically more expensive upfront, but stronger on reusable packaging, lower waste, and refill convenience.

In short, Plaine Products competes best on sustainability and the simplicity of a true refill system, while some rivals may beat it on price, broader product variety, or convenience of formats like bars and tablets.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products stands out from most competitors because it uses a reusable aluminum bottle + refill shipping model, aiming to eliminate single-use plastic. Compared with shampoo/body-care competitors, its strengths are:

  • More circular packaging than typical brands that use recyclable or compostable plastic.
  • Refillable system is simple and low-waste.
  • Ingredient profile is generally clean/minimal and fragrance options are often gentler.
  • Strong sustainability story and transparent mission.

Where competitors may be stronger:

  • Price: often higher than mass-market brands.
  • Convenience: some competitors sell through more retail channels.
  • Product variety: smaller range than larger eco brands.
  • Performance preference: some users prefer shampoo bars or richer salon-style formulas from brands like Ethique, HiBAR, or Grove-style refills.

Bottom line: Plaine Products is usually best for customers prioritizing low-waste refill packaging and reusable containers, while competitors may win on price, scent variety, retail availability, or format choice.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products is generally stronger than many competitors on simplicity and refillability: it sells aluminum-bottled hair/body care and runs a return-and-refill system, which is more circular than standard “clean beauty” brands. Compared with major eco-friendly rivals like Blueland or Ethique, Plaine Products is less broad in assortment and usually feels more premium/minimal rather than a full household solution. Compared with mainstream natural brands such as Seed Phytonutrients or Ethique’s bar format, Plaine is easier for people who want liquid products and a familiar shower routine. Its main tradeoff is price and convenience: it’s typically more expensive than mass-market shampoos/body washes, and refill shipping/return logistics can be less convenient than buying locally. Overall, Plaine Products stands out for true refillability and low-waste packaging, but it competes best in a niche rather than as the most affordable or widest-ranging option.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

Plaine Products competes mostly in the refillable, low-waste personal care space. Compared with main competitors like Grove Collaborative, Blueland, By Humankind, Ethique, and The Soap Co.-type refill brands, Plaine Products is usually:

  • More focused on aluminum-bottle refills and return/reuse
  • Strong on plastic reduction and circular packaging
  • More limited in assortment than bigger eco-marketplace brands
  • Typically pricier than mass brands, but in line with premium eco brands
  • Less “all-in-one household” and more centered on hair/body basics

Versus Blueland: Plaine is more about reusable bottles and liquid refills; Blueland is better known for tablets and broader household cleaning.

Versus By Humankind: very similar sustainability mission, but By Humankind often has a broader modern DTC lifestyle positioning.

Versus Ethique: Ethique is strongest in solid bars and zero-plastic format, while Plaine leans into refill/reuse.

Overall, Plaine Products stands out for its closed-loop refill model and simplicity, but its competitors may offer more product variety, wider retail availability, or lower prices.

What do people typically complain about with Plaine Products?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain about Plaine Products being expensive, the scents being too subtle or not liking the scent options, and the products not working equally well for everyone—especially the shampoo/conditioner for certain hair types. Some also mention issues with the refill system, like shipping costs, container leaks or pump problems, and the bottles being awkward to handle or small for the price.

Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned

People commonly complain that Plaine Products can be pricey, that the metal bottles/pumps can leak or break, and that the refill/subscription process is inconvenient or slow. Some also say the formulas don’t lather or clean as well as conventional products, and a few dislike the scents or find them too mild.

Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned

People most often complain that Plaine Products is expensive, that some of the scents/formulas aren’t for everyone, and that the bottles/pumps can be leaky or inconvenient at times.

Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain that Plaine Products is expensive, that the shampoo/conditioner/body products don’t lather much or can feel less effective than conventional brands, and that the refill bottles/pumps can be leaky or inconvenient. Some also dislike certain scents, find the formulas too light for very dry or curly hair, or mention shipping/refill logistics as a hassle.

Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned

People typically complain about Plaine Products being pricey, the subscription/refill process being inconvenient for some, and occasional issues with the aluminum bottles or pumps leaking or not dispensing well. Some also mention that the formulas don’t lather as much as conventional products, and that the scents can be too mild or not to their taste.

What is a typical natural shampoo known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical natural shampoo is known for using plant-based or naturally derived ingredients and avoiding harsh chemicals like sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It’s often marketed as being gentler on the scalp and hair, and more eco-friendly.

Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned

A natural shampoo is typically known for using plant-based, gentle ingredients and avoiding harsh chemicals like sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It’s often used for a milder cleanse and to be kinder to the scalp and hair.

Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical natural shampoo is known for using plant-based, gentler ingredients and avoiding harsh chemicals like sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It’s often marketed for being mild on the scalp and better for sensitive skin or dry hair.

Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical natural shampoo is known for using plant-based, gentler ingredients and avoiding harsh sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances. It’s often marketed as being better for sensitive scalps, moisturizing, and environmentally friendly.

Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned

A typical natural shampoo is known for using plant-based or gentler ingredients, avoiding harsh sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances, and being kinder to the scalp and hair.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best natural shampoos for dry hair? discovery 480/mo
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned

Here are some of the best natural shampoos for dry hair that are widely loved for gentle cleansing and moisture:

  1. Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo

Good for dry, thirsty hair; has aloe, plant oils, and a soothing formula.

  1. Giovanni 2chic Ultra-Moist Shampoo (Avocado + Olive Oil)

Great for added softness and hydration without feeling too heavy.

  1. Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo (Argan Oil + Pumpkin Seed)

A solid pick for dry or damaged hair; sulfate-free and moisturizing.

  1. Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath

More premium, very nourishing, and ideal if your hair is extra dry or coarse.

  1. SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo

Excellent for very dry hair, especially thick or textured hair.

  1. Yarok Feed Your Moisture Shampoo

Plant-based and rich in botanicals; good if you want a luxe natural option.

  1. 100% Pure Honey & Virgin Coconut Shampoo

Gentle and moisturizing, with a more natural ingredient profile.

Best overall: Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath Best budget-friendly: Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo Best for very dry/thick hair: SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil

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For dry hair, I’d look for sulfate-free shampoos with humectants/oils/butters like glycerin, shea butter, coconut oil, avocado oil, and oat extract. Good picks:

  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — very moisturizing; made for dry, coarse, damaged hair with certified organic shea butter, monoi, avocado oil, and tamanu oil. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Aveda Nutriplenish Shampoo Deep Moisture — rich but still lightweight; uses mango seed butter, pomegranate seed oil, coconut oil, oat extract, and glycerin. (aveda.com)
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo — a strong option for dry/damaged hair; Briogeo says it’s 95% naturally derived and includes shea butter, coconut oil, rosehip oil, biotin, and glycerin. (shop.briogeohair.com)
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Shampoo — especially good if your hair is very dry or curly; it’s sulfate-free and focused on moisture and breakage reduction. (sheamoisture.com)
  • ACURE Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — better if your dry hair also gets buildup; it’s sulfate-free and vegan, but more clarifying than ultra-rich. (acure.com)

If you want the best overall for very dry hair, I’d start with Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath or Aveda Nutriplenish Deep Moisture. (innersensebeauty.com)

If you tell me your hair type (straight/wavy/curly/coily, fine vs thick, color-treated or not), I can narrow it to 2–3 best matches.

What are the best organic shampoos for oily hair? discovery 110/mo
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For oily hair, the best organic shampoos are usually lightweight, clarifying, and free of heavy oils/silicones. Good picks:

  1. John Masters Organics Spearmint & Meadowsweet Scalp Shampoo
    • Great for oily scalp, very fresh/clean feel.
  2. Avalon Organics Lemon Clarifying Shampoo
    • Budget-friendly, helps remove buildup without being too harsh.
  3. Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath
    • Certified-organic leaning, gentle but effective for oil-prone hair.
  4. Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
    • Tea tree + peppermint feel helps oily scalps stay balanced.
  5. Rahua Voluminous Shampoo
    • Best if your hair gets oily fast but you still want volume and a cleaner ingredient list.
  6. Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo (Lemongrass)
    • Strong option for buildup and greasy roots.

Best overall for oily hair: John Masters Organics Spearmint & Meadowsweet Best budget choice: Avalon Organics Lemon Clarifying

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For oily hair, I’d start with balancing/clarifying shampoos that use botanicals like rosemary, tea tree, lemon, or lemongrass and avoid heavy oils. My top picks:

  1. Josh Rosebrook Balance Shampoo — best overall if you want a more premium, scalp-balancing formula made for excess oil and fine/oily scalps. (joshrosebrook.com)
  2. Avalon Organics Clarifying Lemon Shampoo — best budget-friendly option; it’s designed to remove excess oils and buildup and is EWG VERIFIED. (avalonorganics.com)
  3. Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — best for weekly deep-cleansing; it’s a clarifying formula with a cleaner-ingredient profile and is marketed with certified organic/sustainable ingredients. (acure.com)
  4. Renpure Tea Tree & Rosemary Refresh & Rebalance Shampoo — a good gentle daily option if you want something lighter and plant-based for oily hair. (renpure.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best drugstore, best fragrance-free, or best for fine oily hair.

What natural shampoos are good for curly hair? discovery 390/mo
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Good natural-ish shampoos for curly hair:

  • Jessicurl Gentle Lather Shampoo – great for dry curls, very curl-friendly.
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath – rich, moisturizing, good for thick/coily curls.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo – lighter option if your scalp gets oily or you use products often.
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo – affordable, popular for wavy to curly hair.
  • Briogeo Curl Charisma Rice Amino + Avocado Shampoo – gentle and moisturizing, good for frizz control.
  • Mielle Babassu Conditioning Shampoo – especially nice for tighter curls and dryness.
  • Kinky-Curly Come Clean – not super moisturizing, but good as a natural clarifying shampoo.

Quick tip: for curls, look for sulfate-free, hydrating, and silicone-free formulas.

If you want, I can also give you the best pick by curl type (wavy, curly, coily) or budget options.

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For curly hair, I’d look for sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoos with plant oils/butters. Good options:

  • Aveda be curly advanced™ shampoo — 94% naturally derived, sulfate-free, silicone-free, vegan; made for wavy/curly/coily hair. (aveda.com)
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — sulfate-free, with coconut oil, shea butter, aloe, hibiscus, and neem oil. (sheamoisture.com)
  • Pacifica Pineapple Papaya Curl Care Foam Shampoo — for curly/coily/kinky hair, with pineapple, papaya, hyaluronic acid, argan oil, and rice protein. (pacificabeauty.com)
  • Giovanni 2chic® Ultra-Luxurious Shampoo — sulfate-free, vegan-friendly, with botanicals like rose, aloe vera, and cherry blossom. (giovannicosmetics.com)
  • Mielle Pomegranate & Honey Moisturizing and Detangling Shampoo — made for thick, curly hair; uses honey and babassu oil to clean while preserving moisture. (mielleorganics.com)

If you want, I can narrow these down by budget, 3A–4C curl type, or fine vs thick hair.

What are the best gentle shampoos for sensitive scalp? discovery
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Here are some of the best gentle shampoos for sensitive scalp:

  • Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo — very minimal formula, good for very reactive scalps.
  • CeraVe Hydrating Shampoo — fragrance-free, ceramides + hyaluronic acid, good if your scalp is dry too.
  • Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo — better for sensitive scalp with flaking or buildup, but can be a bit stronger.
  • Eucerin DermoCapillaire Calming Urea Shampoo — soothing for itchiness and dryness.
  • Bioderma Nodé A Shampooing — a mild, non-stripping option for frequent use.
  • Klorane Shampoo with Peony — designed to calm irritated scalps; check scent sensitivity if you react to fragrances.
  • Aveeno Scalp Soothing Oat Milk Blend Shampoo — gentle, budget-friendly, good for dryness.

If your scalp is very sensitive, I’d start with:

  1. Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo
  2. CeraVe Hydrating Shampoo
  3. Eucerin DermoCapillaire Calming Urea Shampoo

Quick tips:

  • Look for fragrance-free and sulfate-free if possible.
  • Avoid heavy essential oils, strong perfumes, and clarifying shampoos.
  • Patch-test any new shampoo behind the ear or on the inner arm first.

If you want, I can also give you the best sensitive scalp shampoos by problem (itching, dandruff, dryness, or color-treated hair).

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For a sensitive scalp, I’d start with fragrance-free, sulfate-free, and low-ingredient shampoos, since fragrance and harsh detergents are common irritants. (mcpress.mayoclinic.org)

Good picks:

  • Vanicream Shampoo — very minimal, fragrance-free, and made for sensitive skin/scalp. (vanicream.com)
  • CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Shampoo — fragrance-free and designed for daily use. (cerave.com)
  • SEEN Fragrance Free Shampoo — dermatologist-developed, fragrance-free, and marketed as safe for sensitive scalp/skin. (helloseen.com)
  • Eucerin DermoCapillaire Calming Urea Shampoo — fragrance-free and aimed at dry, itchy scalps. (pharmacy.eucerin.com)

If you also have flakes/itch from dandruff: consider a medicated shampoo like ketoconazole, zinc pyrithione, or selenium sulfide a few times weekly, and stop any shampoo that stings or burns. (mayoclinic.org)

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (fine, curly, color-treated, oily, dry).

What natural shampoo is best for color-treated hair? discovery 260/mo
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Best overall: Pureology Hydrate Shampoo

  • Why: sulfate-free, color-safe, very gentle, and widely trusted for preserving color while adding moisture.
  • Best for: dry, color-treated hair.

Other strong natural-leaning picks:

  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — affordable, plant-based, color-safe enough for many people.
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — sulfate-free, good for softer, less-stripped hair.
  • Innersense Color Awakening Hairbath — cleaner ingredients, salon-quality, great if you want a more “natural” formula.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — botanical, gentle, nice for normal-to-oily hair.

Quick rule: look for sulfate-free, color-safe, and moisturizing oils/butters. Avoid very clarifying shampoos if you want your color to last.

If you want, I can narrow it down by hair type (dry, curly, fine, oily) and budget.

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Best overall: Aveda Botanical Repair Strengthening Shampoo — it’s 94% naturally derived, sulfate-cleanser free, and explicitly safe for color-treated hair. (aveda.com)

Good runners-up:

  • Puracy Plant-Powered Shampoo — a more “natural” option that’s sulfate-, paraben-, and silicone-free and marketed as safe for color-treated hair. (puracy.com)
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Shampoosulfate-free and made for color-treated / chemically treated hair. (shop.briogeohair.com)

If you want the safest bet for preserving color, choose a sulfate-free, color-safe formula. If you want, I can narrow it down by hair type (fine, curly, dry, oily) or price.

What are the best clarifying natural shampoos? discovery 720/mo
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Here are some of the best clarifying natural/clean shampoos:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty Pure Harmony Hairbath – gentle but effective for buildup; great clean ingredient profile
  • ACURE Ultra Hydrating Shampoo – budget-friendly, sulfate-free, good for light clarifying
  • Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo – stronger reset for scalp buildup
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo – clarifying feel without harsh sulfates
  • Avalon Organics Clarifying Lemon Shampoo – classic budget natural clarifier
  • Desert Essence Lemon Tea Tree Shampoo – good for oily hair and buildup
  • SheaMoisture African Black Soap Deep Cleansing Shampoo – better for heavier buildup and textured hair

If you want the best overall pick, I’d go with Briogeo Scalp Revival for deep clarifying, or Innersense Pure Harmony for a gentler option.

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, color-treated, curly, dandruff-prone).

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Here are some of the best natural-leaning clarifying shampoos worth trying:

  • ACURE Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — best overall. It’s a gentle clarifier with lemongrass and argan oil, and ACURE says it’s free from parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, petrolatum, and formaldehyde. (acure.com)
  • Avalon Organics Smooth Shine Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo — great for buildup/hard-water feel. It uses apple cider vinegar, nettle, argan, and babassu oils, and the brand says it’s EWG VERIFIED and NSF/ANSI 305 certified. (avalonorganics.com)
  • Aveeno Apple Cider Vinegar Blend Clarify & Shine Shampoo — a softer, sulfate-free option if you want shine without a super-stripping cleanse. Aveeno says it’s made with oat as the first ingredient and is sulfate-free, paraben-free, and dye-free. (aveeno.com)
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — good if you want a more “natural salon-style” shampoo that still clarifies. Giovanni lists botanical extracts and says it’s color-safe, paraben-free, and cruelty-free. (giovannicosmetics.com)
  • Lush Squeak Shampoo — best if your hair gets oily quickly and you want a deeper clean; Lush describes it as a deeply cleansing clarifying shampoo with sea salt. (lush.com)

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, curly, color-treated, fine, or hard-water buildup).

What are the best natural shampoos for frizzy hair? discovery 50/mo
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Here are some of the best natural shampoos for frizzy hair:

  1. John Masters Organics Lavender & Avocado Intensive Moisture Shampoo

Great for dry, frizzy hair; very moisturizing without feeling heavy.

  1. Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo

Budget-friendly, sulfate-free, and good for smoothing flyaways.

  1. SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo

Best for thick, coarse, or very frizzy hair.

  1. Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo

Lightweight but hydrating; good if your hair gets frizzy but is easily weighed down.

  1. Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath

Salon-quality natural option; excellent for curls and humidity-prone frizz.

  1. Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo

Clean, gentle, and good for sensitive scalps plus frizz control.

Best overall for frizz:

  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Shampoo

If you want, I can also give you:

  • the best natural shampoos for curly frizzy hair
  • drugstore vs luxury picks
  • or a full frizz-fighting hair care routine.
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If by “natural” you mean plant-based, sulfate-free, and frizz-smoothing, these are some of the best picks:

  • Aveda Smooth Infusion Anti-Frizz Shampoo — 95% naturally derived, vegan, and designed to smooth cuticles with a botanical oil blend and plant polymer shield. (aveda.com)
  • Innersense Organic Beauty Hydrating Cream Hairbath — rich, moisturizing, and packed with aloe, shea butter, jojoba, tamanu, avocado, quinoa, and rice protein for dry/frizzy hair. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo — fragrance-free, essential-oil-free, and built around aloe and oat to calm and hydrate. (briogeohair.com)
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — vegan and sulfate-free, with a reputation for adding moisture without stripping. (allure.com)
  • Squigs Gooseberry Delight Hydrating Shampoo — sulfate-free and hydrating, using amla, moringa, and red algae for softness and shine. (allure.com)

Best overall for frizz: Aveda Smooth Infusion. (aveda.com) Best for very dry hair: Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath. (innersensebeauty.com) Best gentle option: Briogeo Aloe + Oat Milk. (briogeohair.com)

If you want, I can also narrow this down by hair type (wavy, curly, thick, fine, color-treated) or budget.

What are the best shampoo bars with natural ingredients? discovery 3,600/mo
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Here are some of the best shampoo bars with natural ingredients:

  • Ethique Heali Kiwi — great for dry, damaged, or itchy scalps; very popular and long-lasting.
  • Ethique St Clements — good for oily hair; citrusy and lightweight.
  • HiBAR Moisturize — a solid pick for dry or curly hair; sulfate-free and plastic-free.
  • Kitsch Pro Shampoo Bar — widely available, gentle, and easy to use; several formulas for different hair types.
  • Viori Shampoo Bar — rice-based, rich lather, good for smoother/softer hair.
  • Plaine Products Shampoo Bar — simple ingredient list and good for sensitive scalps.
  • Acure Shampoo Bar — budget-friendly, natural-leaning, and easy to find.
  • Lush Jason and the Argan Oil — nice for dry hair; more fragranced, but still a popular natural-style option.

Best overall: Ethique Best for sensitive scalp: Plaine Products or Ethique Heali Kiwi Best for oily hair: Ethique St Clements Best for dry/curly hair: HiBAR Moisturize or Viori

If you want, I can also give you the best shampoo bars by hair type or the cleanest ingredient lists.

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If you want natural-ingredient shampoo bars, these are solid picks:

  • J.R. Liggett’s Original Formula — very simple, all-natural, 100% vegetable-oil bar; best if you want the most minimal ingredient list. (jrliggett.com)
  • Badger Shampoo Bar — 85% organic, vegan, plastic-free, with jojoba and baobab oils; good if you want a more organic-leaning bar. (badgerbalm.com)
  • Ethique Professor Curl — pH-balanced and made with shea butter, cocoa butter, betaine, and a natural fragrance; a good choice for curls. (ethique.com)
  • HiBAR Maintain — soap-free, plant-based, pH-balanced, with sodium cocoyl isethionate, shea butter, honeyquat, kukui oil, and vitamin B5; good if you want a gentler “cleanser-style” bar. (hellohibar.com)

Quick pick by hair type

One caveat: true soap-based bars can feel waxy in hard water, and shampoo bars may take a bit to adjust to versus liquid shampoo. (nbcnews.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best one for your hair type.

What are the best natural shampoos for men? discovery 1,600/mo
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Here are some of the best natural shampoos for men (good ingredients, solid performance, easy to find):

  • Brickell Men’s Daily Strengthening Shampoo – great all-around pick; sulfate-free, good for normal/thinning hair.
  • Puracy Natural Shampoo – very gentle, clean formula, good if you want something mild and fragrance-light.
  • Every Man Jack 2-in-1 Thickening Shampoo + Conditioner – affordable, easy daily use, good for short hair.
  • John Masters Organics Spearmint & Meadowsweet Shampoo – premium option, scalp-friendly, fresh feel.
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo – good for fine hair and volume.
  • Burt’s Bees Men’s Shampoo & Body Wash – simple, budget-friendly, good if you want one product.
  • SheaMoisture Men Argan Oil & Shea Butter Shampoo – best for dry/coarse hair.

If you want the best overall, I’d pick Brickell Men’s Daily Strengthening Shampoo. If you want budget-friendly, go with Every Man Jack or Avalon Organics.

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, thinning, dandruff, curly), I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

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Here are solid natural-leaning shampoos for men by hair need:

  • Best overall: Brickell Daily Strengthening Shampoo — natural/organic-leaning, with aloe, avocado, jojoba, tea tree, and peppermint; good if you want a daily shampoo that’s more “clean” and lightweight. (brickellmensproducts.com)
  • Best for thinning hair: Hims Thick Fix Shampoo — sulfate-free, paraben-free, silicone-free, vegan, and built around saw palmetto for fuller-looking hair. (hims.com)
  • Best for dry or coarse hair: SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Shampoo — sulfate-free and focused on moisture, with raw shea butter and argan oil. (sheamoisture.com)
  • Best for buildup / oily hair: ACURE Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — sulfate-free, vegan, and made to remove buildup without stripping moisture; includes lemongrass and argan oil. (acure.com)
  • Best “natural origin” men’s pick: Dr. Squatch Shampoo — marketed as a natural shampoo for men, with options like Fresh Falls and Cypress Coast; their Fresh Falls formula includes jojoba oil and oat protein. (drsquatch.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best 3 for your hair type (oily, dry, dandruff-prone, thinning, curly, etc.).

What are the best natural shampoos for women? discovery 110/mo
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Here are some of the best natural shampoo picks for women, depending on what you want:

Best overall
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — great all-around, sulfate-free, good for dry or normal hair.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — clean formula, nice for everyday use.
Best for dry or damaged hair
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — moisturizing and affordable.
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — salon-quality, very gentle, great for dry hair.
Best for fine hair
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — light, doesn’t weigh hair down.
  • Briogeo Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Shampoo — fuller-looking hair.
Best for curly hair
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — popular for curls and moisture.
  • Not Your Mother’s Naturals Tahitian Gardenia Flower & Mango Butter Shampoo — budget-friendly and curl-friendly.
Best for sensitive scalp
  • Free & Clear Hair Shampoo — very gentle, minimal ingredients.
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo — cleaner formula, scalp-refreshing.
Best luxury natural shampoo
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — one of the most loved premium natural options.
  • Rahua Hydration Shampoo — better if your hair is dry.

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoo by hair type or a list of the cleanest brands with no sulfates, silicones, or parabens.

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If you want natural-leaning shampoos, I’d shortlist these:

  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — best all-around; plant-powered, good for most hair types, with rahua oil, palo santo, aloe, and quinoa. (rahua.com)
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — best for fine to medium hair; uses quinoa, rice bran oil, and organic avocado oil for volume without heaviness. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo — best for sensitive scalps; fragrance-free and essential-oil-free. (shop.briogeohair.com)
  • Briogeo Superfoods Banana + Coconut Nourishing Shampoo — best for dry hair; sulfate-free and focused on hydration/nourishment. (shop.briogeohair.com)
  • KORRES Argan Oil Post-Colour Shampoo — best for color-treated hair; it’s 81% natural-origin and includes argan oil, jojoba oil, and vitamin E. (global.korres.com)

Quick tip: “natural” isn’t a strict guarantee of gentleness—fragrance and sulfates can still irritate some scalps, and even natural ingredients can trigger allergies. (mcpress.mayoclinic.org)

If you want, I can narrow this to your hair type: oily, dry, curly, fine, color-treated, or sensitive scalp.

What are the best kids' natural shampoos? discovery 320/mo
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Here are some of the best kids’ natural shampoos (gentle, widely liked, and easy to find):

Best overall
  • ATTITUDE Little Leaves 2-in-1 Shampoo & Body Wash

Very gentle, EWG-verified options, good for everyday use.

Best for very sensitive skin
  • Babo Botanicals Moisturizing Baby Shampoo & Wash

Fragrance-free options, clean formula, great for dry/sensitive scalps.

Best budget pick
  • The Honest Company Purely Simple Shampoo + Body Wash

Mild, tear-free, and easy to find at Target/Amazon.

Best for toddlers
  • California Baby Super Sensitive Shampoo & Bodywash

Popular for sensitive kids; fragrance-free and very mild.

Best for curly hair
  • SheaMoisture Kids Extra-Moisturizing Detangler Shampoo

Good for curls/coily hair and dryness.

Best “clean but affordable” pick
  • Hello Bello 2-in-1 Shampoo & Body Wash

Tear-free, pleasant, and usually reasonably priced.

Best premium pick
  • Pipette Baby Shampoo & Wash

Simple ingredient list, gentle, dermatologist-tested.

What to look for:

  • Fragrance-free or lightly scented
  • Tear-free
  • No sulfates (like SLS/SLES), parabens, or harsh dyes
  • EWG Verified or dermatologist-tested if you want extra reassurance

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best for babies, toddlers, curly hair, or eczema-prone skin.

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If you want natural kids’ shampoos that are also gentle, I’d start with these:

  • California Baby (No Fragrance) Super Sensitive Shampoo & Bodywash — best for very sensitive skin; fragrance-free, allergy-tested, and designed for newborns/kids. (californiababy.com)
  • CeraVe Baby Wash & Shampoo — best fragrance-free drugstore option; tear-free, soap-free, and developed with pediatric dermatologists. (cerave.com)
  • ATTITUDE 2-in-1 Kids Shampoo & Body Wash — best “clean” pick with a fun scent; EWG Verified and made with 97.6% naturally sourced ingredients. (attitudeliving.com)
  • Burt’s Bees Baby Foaming Shampoo & Wash — best natural-origin foaming option; fragrance-free and pediatrician-tested. (burtsbeesbaby.com)
  • Burt’s Bees Baby Original Shampoo & Wash — best if you don’t mind a light scent; 98.7% natural origin, but it does contain fragrance. (burtsbeesbaby.com)

My quick rule:

  • For eczema/sensitive skin: pick fragrance-free. (cerave.com)
  • For everyday use + a nicer smell: choose a naturally sourced, EWG Verified formula like ATTITUDE. (attitudeliving.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for toddlers, best for curly hair, or best budget picks.

What natural shampoos help with dandruff? discovery 1,600/mo
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Some “natural” shampoos that can help with dandruff include:

  • Avalon Organics Anti-Dandruff Shampoo — uses medicinal tea tree oil and aloe.
  • Jason Dandruff Relief 2-in-1 Shampoo & Conditioner — tea tree, salicylic acid, sulfur.
  • Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Tea Tree Scalp Treatment Shampoo — good for flaky, oily scalp.
  • Maple Holistics Tea Tree Shampoo — simple tea tree-based option.
  • Neutrogena T/Sal — not fully natural, but very effective if flakes are stubborn (salicylic acid).

Look for ingredients like:

  • Tea tree oil
  • Salicylic acid
  • Aloe
  • Coconut oil (helps some people, can worsen others)
  • Zinc pyrithione (effective, though not “natural”)

If you want, I can suggest the best one for dry scalp vs oily scalp.

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If you want a more natural-leaning dandruff shampoo, the best bets are usually tea tree oil formulas or plant-based shampoos with salicylic acid. Tea tree oil has limited evidence for dandruff, but Mayo Clinic notes a 5% tea tree oil shampoo helped in one study; salicylic acid is also a common dandruff ingredient for reducing scalp scaling. (mayoclinic.org)

Good options to look at:

  • Avalon Organics Anti-Dandruff Medicated Shampoo — 2% salicylic acid plus aloe, tea tree, chamomile, and essential oils. (avalonorganics.com)
  • Jason Naturals Purifying Tea Tree Shampoo — tea tree oil with aloe, calendula, chamomile, sage, and nettle. (jason-personalcare.com)
  • Avalon Organics Scalp Normalizing Tea Tree Mint Shampoo — tea tree, mint, chamomile, and plant oils; better for oily/flaky scalps. (avalonorganics.com)
  • PHYTO Scalp Solutions Dandruff Shampoo — plant-forward formula with lactic acid and salicylic acid. (us.phyto.com)

Quick tip: if your flakes are thick, greasy, or itchy, a “natural” shampoo may not be enough, and a medicated dandruff shampoo can work better. If you want, I can narrow this to budget picks, sulfate-free picks, or best for dry scalp vs oily scalp.

What are the best moisturizing shampoos with botanical ingredients? discovery
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Here are some of the best moisturizing shampoos with botanical ingredients:

  • Pureology Hydrate Shampoo — aloe vera, green tea, sage; great for dry, color-treated hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — lavender, aloe, quinoa protein; budget-friendly and gentle.
  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — 25 pure flower and plant essences; lightweight moisture.
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo — algae, rosehip oil, B vitamins; strong pick for dry/damaged hair.
  • Kérastase Nutritive Bain Satin Riche — iris rhizome extract and plant lipids; very rich and smoothing.
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo — manuka honey, mafura oil, shea butter; excellent for very dry/coily hair.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — rosemary, lavender, aloe; clean botanical formula with good moisture.
  • Rahua Hydration Shampoo — palo santo, quinoa, sacha inchi oil; luxe option for frizz and dryness.

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (fine, curly, color-treated, oily roots/dry ends) or price range.

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Here are strong moisturizing shampoos with botanical ingredients:

  • Rahua Hydration Shampoo — best for very dry, curly/coily, or thick hair; botanicals include mango, passion fruit, aloe, green tea, rahua oil, sacha inchi oil, and morete oil. (rahua.com)
  • Aveda Nutriplenish Shampoo Deep Moisture — a rich option with pomegranate seed oil, coconut oil, mango seed butter, oat bran extract, baobab extract, and sunflower seed oil. (aveda.com)
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo — very good for dry, damaged, textured hair; features shea butter, honey, mafura seed butter, baobab seed oil, fig extract, and aloe. (sheamoisture.com)
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo — a solid pick for dry or damaged hair; it’s 91% naturally derived and built around rosehip + algae with nourishing oils. (briogeohair.com)
  • Rahua Aloe Vera Shampoo — best if you want moisture plus scalp soothing; it includes aloe vera, cucumber extract, witch hazel, guayusa, and rahua oil. (rahua.com)

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (fine, curly, color-treated, oily roots/dry ends) or budget.

What are the best travel-size natural shampoos? discovery
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Here are some of the best travel-size natural shampoos (good ingredients, easy to pack, and widely available):

Best overall
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo (mini/travel size)

Clean formula, works for most hair types, easy to find.

Best for dry or damaged hair
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo (travel size available)

Gentle and moisturizing without feeling heavy.

Best for sensitive scalp
  • Puracy Natural Shampoo (travel size)

Very mild, fragrance-light, and good for daily use.

Best for curlier hair
  • Giovanni Smooth As Silk Shampoo (travel size)

Great slip and less stripping than many natural shampoos.

Best premium option
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath (travel size)

High-end, clean ingredients, salon-quality feel.

Best bar shampoo for travel
  • Ethique Shampoo Bar (various types)

TSA-proof, zero spill risk, and very travel-friendly.

Best budget pick
  • Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo (travel size)

Simple, natural, and affordable.

If you want, I can also give you the best travel-size natural shampoos by hair type (fine, curly, oily, color-treated, etc.).

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Here are solid travel-size natural-leaning shampoo picks:

  • Best overall: Ethique Mini Duo / shampoo bars — TSA-friendly, spill-proof, and made for travel; the mini duos are designed to “try out” and “travel.” (ethique.com)
  • Best for sensitive scalps: Ethique Gentle Shampoo Bar — fragrance-free, with babassu oil, betaine, and cocoa butter. (ethique.com)
  • Best liquid mini: Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Travel Size — 2 oz travel size, positioned as a hydrating/clarifying shampoo with natural ingredients. (giovannicosmetics.com)
  • Best clean/travel-friendly all-rounder: Honest Shampoo + Body Wash Travel Size — 2 fl oz, made without parabens, phthalates, and synthetic fragrances. (target.com)
  • Best vegan clean shampoo mini: Native Travel Size Vegan Cucumber & Mint Volume Shampoo — 3 fl oz, sulfate-, paraben-, and silicone-free, vegan, and cruelty-free. (target.com)

If you want, I can narrow these to best for curly hair, dry hair, oily hair, or sensitive scalp.

What are the best natural shampoos for fine hair? discovery 90/mo
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For fine hair, the best “natural” shampoos are usually lightweight, sulfate-free, and non-oily so they clean without flattening volume.

Good picks
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo

Great for adding a little fullness without heavy residue.

  • Klorane Shampoo with Organic Flax Fiber

One of the best for fine hair that needs volume and lift.

  • Briogeo Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Shampoo

Nice if you want a cleaner, more premium natural-leaning formula.

  • Desert Essence Lemon Tea Tree Shampoo

Very lightweight and good for oily fine hair.

  • Acure Volume Shampoo

Affordable, gentle, and not too heavy.

  • Yarok Feed Your Volume Shampoo

Best if your hair is very flat and you want a bigger volume boost.

What to look for
  • Biotin, rice protein, flax fiber, ginseng
  • No heavy oils/butters
  • Sulfate-free if your scalp is sensitive
Avoid
  • Coconut-heavy or ultra-moisturizing shampoos if your fine hair gets limp easily.

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoo for fine hair by hair type: oily, dry, color-treated, or curly.

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If by “natural” you mean plant-based, sulfate-free, and lightweight, these are strong picks for fine hair:

  • Davines VOLU Shampoo — best overall for fine/limp hair; lightweight volume without stripping. (us.davines.com)
  • Odele Volumizing Shampoo — budget-friendly, fine-to-medium hair, with rice protein for lift. (odelebeauty.com)
  • Briogeo Destined for Density Shampoo — good if fine hair is also thinning; uses caffeine, biotin, and peptides. (shop.briogeohair.com)
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — better if your fine hair is dry or sensitive and needs a gentler wash. (shop.briogeohair.com)
  • 100% PURE Yuzu and Pomelo Glossing Shampoo — good for oily fine hair; clarifies buildup while staying hydrating. (100percentpure.com)
  • Klorane Ultra-Gentle Shampoo Bar with Oat Milk — a soft, plant-based option if you want something very gentle. (kloraneusa.com)

Quick pick:

If you want, I can narrow this to drugstore, salon, or fragrance-free options.

What are the best natural shampoos for thick hair? discovery 50/mo
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For thick hair, the best “natural” shampoos are usually moisturizing, smoothing, and sulfate-free. Good picks:

  • Aveda Nutriplenish Shampoo Deep Moisture — very good for dry, thick hair; rich but not heavy.
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo — great for thick, damaged, or coarse hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — affordable, simple, and gentle.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — good for thick hair that needs cleansing without stripping.
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — excellent for very thick, dry, or frizzy hair.
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — budget-friendly and moisturizing.

If your thick hair is:

  • dry/frizzy: go with Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath or Briogeo
  • oily at the scalp: try Avalon Organics or John Masters Organics
  • color-treated: Aveda Nutriplenish is a strong choice

If you want, I can narrow this to drugstore, salon-quality, or best for curly thick hair.

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For thick hair, I’d look for natural-leaning, sulfate-free, moisturizing shampoos with shea butter, oils, or gentle plant cleansers. Best picks:

  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — best for thick, curly/coily hair; rich, moisturizing, frizz-fighting. (sheamoisture.com)
  • SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Deep Moisturizing Shampoo — best for very dry, thick hair; extra moisture and sulfate-free. (sheamoisture.com)
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo — best for very dry or damaged thick hair. (sheamoisture.com)
  • Native Full & Thick Shampoo (Sandalwood & Shea Butter) — best if you want a lighter, clean-feeling daily shampoo with a simple formula. (nativecos.com)
  • ACURE Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — best for thick hair that’s dehydrated but not super coarse. (acure.com)
  • Giovanni Biotin & Collagen Strengthening Shampoo — best if your thick hair also needs strength and less frizz. (giovannicosmetics.com)

Quick pick:

  • Dry/coarse: SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter
  • Curly/coily thick hair: SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus
  • Simple everyday option: Native Full & Thick

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (straight, wavy, curly, coily) or scalp issue (dry, oily, sensitive).

What are the best low-waste shampoo options? discovery
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Best low-waste shampoo options usually fall into 3 buckets:

1) Shampoo bars (least packaging)
  • Ethique – especially Heali Kiwi (itchy/scalp) and St Clements (normal/oily)
  • VioriHidden Waterfall (hydrating) or Citrus Yao (oily hair)
  • HiBARMoisturize or Maintain
  • Kitsch – solid, affordable bars; Tea Tree & Mint is popular
2) Refillable liquid shampoo (great if you hate bars)
  • Plaine Products – aluminum bottles with return/refill system
  • Everist – waterless Shampoo Concentrate tube; very low packaging waste
  • Alaffia – some refill pouch options, depending on retailer
3) Concentrates / waterless formulas
  • Everist Shampoo Concentrate – my top pick here
  • Cleverly (where available) – concentrate-style, low packaging
Best overall picks
  • Best all-around bar: Ethique Heali Kiwi
  • Best refillable liquid: Plaine Products
  • Best for low packaging + easy travel: Kitsch or HiBAR
  • Best for ultra-low waste but still “liquid-like”: Everist

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone), I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

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Best low-waste shampoo picks:

  • Ethique — best all-around shampoo bars. They have bar options for dry hair, oily/build-up, sensitive scalp, curls, purple toning, and more; Ethique also says its bars come in plastic-free, home-compostable packaging. (ethique.com)
  • by Humankind Shampoo Bar — good if you want a simple plastic-free bar with an easy subscription/refill setup. (byhumankind.com)
  • Everist Shampoo Concentrate — best if you prefer a waterless cream over a bar; Everist says it uses 100% recyclable aluminum tins and is designed to cut waste versus standard bottled shampoo. (helloeverist.com)
  • HiBAR — a solid option if you want a budget-friendlier shampoo bar with multiple hair-type formulas. (thegoodtrade.com)
  • Meow Meow Tweet Shampoo Bar — nice if you want a multipurpose bar that can work for hair and body, with recyclable/compostable paper packaging. (thegoodtrade.com)

Quick pick by hair type:

  • Dry/damaged: Ethique Hydrating. (ethique.com)
  • Oily/build-up: Ethique Clarifying. (ethique.com)
  • Sensitive/fragrance-free: Ethique Gentle or Everist Fragrance-Free. (ethique.com)
  • Curly/coily: Ethique Professor Curl. (ethique.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to the best 3 for your hair type and budget.

What are the best biodegradable shampoo brands? discovery 50/mo
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Some of the best biodegradable shampoo brands are:

  • Ethique — solid shampoo bars like St Clements or Frizz Wrangler; very low-waste and widely praised.
  • HiBAR — bars like Maintain and Moisturize; simple formulas, plastic-free.
  • Plaine Products — refillable bottles; Rosemary Mint Vanilla shampoo is a popular pick.
  • Faith in Nature — liquid shampoos like Coconut or Tea Tree; affordable and biodegradable formulas.
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo and others; good drugstore-friendly option.
  • Dr. Bronner’sPure-Castile Shampoo; concentrated and plant-based.
  • The Green People — especially their sensitive-skin shampoos; eco-focused and biodegradable.
  • Avalon Organics — solid mainstream option with plant-based ingredients.

Best overall for low waste: Ethique or HiBAR. Best refillable liquid option: Plaine Products. Best budget-friendly: Faith in Nature or Acure.

If you want, I can also narrow this down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated) or where you shop (Amazon, Target, Whole Foods, etc.).

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If you want shampoos with explicit biodegradable claims, my best picks are:

  1. Plaine Products — their shampoo page says the products are biodegradable, vegan, GMO-free, and free of sulfates, parabens, synthetic fragrance, phthalates, and PEGs; they also use refillable aluminum bottles. (plaineproducts.com)
  2. Ingreendients — says its formulas are 100% plant-based, certified biodegradable, and certified reef-safe; packaging uses 100% recycled plastic and recyclable components. (ingreendients.com)
  3. A Simple Planet — its shampoo page says the formula is 100% biodegradable and highlights refill pouches and a plant-based formula. (asimpleplanet.com)

If you want a very eco-friendly alternative even if “biodegradable” is less explicit, Lush shampoo bars are a strong option because Lush says they’re plastic-free, packaging-free, and entirely plastic-free. (lush.com)

My quick pick:

  • Best overall: Plaine Products
  • Best for strongest biodegradability claim: Ingreendients or A Simple Planet
  • Best low-waste format: Lush shampoo bars (plaineproducts.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for curly hair, color-treated hair, or the cheapest options.

What are the best natural shampoos for hair growth? discovery 1,600/mo
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“Natural” shampoos can help create a healthier scalp and reduce breakage, but they usually won’t regrow hair on their own. For hair growth support, look for formulas with caffeine, rosemary, peppermint, tea tree, biotin, niacinamide, and gentle cleansers.

Best natural-leaning shampoos to try:

  • Pura D’Or Original Gold Label Anti-Thinning Shampoo

Popular for thinning hair; includes biotin, herbal extracts, and DHT-focused ingredients.

  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo

Gentle, plant-based, good if you want scalp stimulation and less buildup.

  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo

Affordable, widely available, good for fine or weak hair.

  • Mielle Rosemary Mint Strengthening Shampoo

Great if you like rosemary/peppermint; helps scalp feel refreshed.

  • Acure Vivacious Volume Shampoo

Light, clean formula for adding volume without weighing hair down.

  • Briogeo Destined for Density™ Shampoo

More premium; sulfate-free and made for thinning hair.

  • Jason Thin to Thick Extra Volume Shampoo

Budget-friendly, natural-leaning, good for fuller-looking hair.

Quick tips:

  • Choose sulfate-free if your hair is dry, color-treated, or fragile.
  • Use a matching scalp serum if you want better growth support.
  • If you’re losing a lot of hair, see a dermatologist—shampoo alone won’t fix it.

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best one for oily scalp, dry hair, curly hair, or postpartum thinning.

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If you want the best natural-leaning shampoos for hair growth support, I’d look for rosemary, caffeine, peptides, and scalp-friendly cleansers. Shampoo won’t regrow hair like a medication can, but it can help scalp health and reduce breakage. Rosemary oil has some human trial evidence, while biotin has limited evidence unless you’re deficient. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

Top picks:

  • Nécessaire Rosemary Shampoo — best all-around “clean” option; rosemary + plant proteins + ceramides, sulfate-free. (necessaire.com)
  • VEGAMOUR GRO Revitalizing Shampoo — best if you want a more growth-focused formula with caffeine + biotin + peptides. (vegamour.com)
  • Briogeo Destined for Density Shampoo — best for thinning hair; includes caffeine, biotin, green coffee oil, and ginseng. (briogeohair.com)
  • Jason Extra Volumizing Biotin Shampoo — best budget-friendly natural-style pick; includes rosemary oil, tea tree, peppermint, biotin, and caffeine. (jason-personalcare.com)

My quick take:

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (fine, curly, oily scalp, color-treated, postpartum shedding, etc.).

What are the best salon-quality natural shampoos? discovery 10/mo
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Here are some of the best salon-quality natural shampoos that actually perform well:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty Hydrating Cream Hairbath — great for dry, coarse, or color-treated hair
  • John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo — clean, classic salon feel; good for normal to oily hair
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxe, lightweight, and very popular in high-end salons
  • Davines MOMO Shampoo — excellent for hydration; a salon favorite with a more natural-leaning formula
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — budget-friendly, widely available, and solid for dry hair
  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — not fully “all natural,” but one of the best salon natural-leaning options
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — gentle, clean, and good for sensitive scalps
  • Evolvh SmartColor Hair Cleanser — great if you want a premium natural-ish option for color-treated hair

Best overall picks:

  • Dry hair: Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  • Fine hair: Rahua Classic Shampoo
  • Sensitive scalp: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Best value: Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, curly, color-treated, thinning, etc.).

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Here are my best salon-quality “natural” shampoo picks right now, balancing cleaner ingredient lists with real performance:

  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — best all-around luxury pick for most hair types; plant-based, color-safe, and built around Rahua oil + aloe. (rahua.com)
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — best for fine to medium hair; sulfate-free, weightless, and shine-boosting. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — best for dry, coarse, or damaged hair; rich, moisturizing, and silicone-free. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Innersense Color Awakening Hairbath — best for color-treated hair; gentle, sulfate-free, and designed to preserve vibrance. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Aveda Botanical Repair Strengthening Shampoo — best if you want a more salon-style repair shampoo with a plant-powered formula. (m.aveda.com)
  • Dr. Hauschka Silicone-Free Shampoo — good minimalist natural option if you want a simpler, sulfate-free formula. (drhauschka.com)

If you want, I can narrow these to the best 3 for your hair type (fine, oily, curly, dry, colored, or sensitive scalp).

What are the best alternatives to a leading natural shampoo brand? comparison 320/mo
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If you mean a popular natural shampoo brand like Avalon Organics, Acure, or SheaMoisture, these are strong alternatives:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty Pure Harmony Hairbath — salon-quality, very clean ingredients, great for normal/fine hair
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium, highly rated, very gentle
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — good for sensitive scalp
  • Ursa Major Go Easy Shampoo — lightweight, fresh, good daily option
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — classic natural option, good for scalp health
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — affordable, widely available
  • Acure Daily Workout Watermelon Shampoo — budget-friendly and easy to find
  • 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo — good if you want a more plant-based/luxury feel

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • Best premium: Rahua Classic Shampoo
  • Best budget: Giovanni 50:50

If you tell me your hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp), I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

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If you mean a premium natural / sulfate-free shampoo brand like Rahua, the best alternatives are:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty — good if you want a more salon-style, organic option; their Hydrating Cream Hairbath uses certified organic shea butter and monoi oil, and they also have a fragrance-free Clarity line for sensitive scalps. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • ACURE — best budget-friendly pick; their shampoos are formulated without parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, petrolatum, and formaldehyde, and the Ultra Hydrating formula uses argan oil and pumpkin seed oil. (acure.com)
  • Carina Organics — strong choice if you want an extra clean, organic-leaning formula; their shampoos are described as certified organic, natural, synthetic-free, and cruelty-free. (carinaorganics.com)
  • Aveda — a good salon-grade alternative if you like plant-based haircare; Aveda says it offers multiple sulfate-free shampoos and uses plant-derived cleansers in some formulas. (aveda.com)
  • Briogeo — worth a look if scalp care matters; their Scalp Revival dry shampoo is labeled sulfate-free and uses witch hazel to help normalize oil production. (shop.briogeohair.com)

If you want, I can narrow these down to the best one for dry hair, oily scalp, curly hair, or color-treated hair.

What are the best natural shampoo alternatives to premium salon shampoos? comparison
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If you want a more natural swap for premium salon shampoo, these are some of the best-known options:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — great for oily hair/product buildup
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — good everyday gentle option
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — salon-feel, clean ingredients, good for normal/fine hair
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — very gentle, good for sensitive scalps
  • John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo — closest “luxury natural” vibe
  • Ethique Solid Shampoo Bars — eco-friendly, travel-friendly, surprisingly good performance
  • Herbal Essences Bio:Renew (Aloe/Mangosteen line) — more affordable, natural-leaning drugstore pick

If you want the best overall “premium salon replacement,” I’d start with Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath or Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind.

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  1. best natural shampoos for dry hair,
  2. color-treated hair, or
  3. the best budget options.
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If you want natural-leaning, salon-quality shampoo alternatives, these are the strongest picks:

  • Best overall: Innersense Organic Beauty Pure Harmony Hairbath — sulfate-free and made for a luxe, lightweight clean. (innersensebeauty.com)
  • Best for damaged/processed hair: Aveda Botanical Repair Strengthening Shampoo — silicone-free, sulfate-cleanser free, and positioned for damaged or chemically treated hair. (aveda.com)
  • Best for dry/curly hair: Rahua Hydration Shampoo — sulfate-free and geared toward medium to thick, curly/coily textures. (rahua.com)
  • Best budget option: ACURE Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — under $10, vegan, and formulated without parabens/sulfates/mineral oil/petrolatum/formaldehyde. (acure.com)
  • Best for oily/fine hair: Aveda Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo or ACURE Curiously Clarifying Shampoo. (aveda.com)
  • Best for color/heat damage: JVN Revive Repairing Shampoo — sulfate-free, silicone-free, color-safe, and aimed at damaged strands. (jvnhair.com)

Quick note: “natural” isn’t tightly regulated, so the real difference is usually plant-derived, sulfate-free, silicone-free, and color-safe formulas. (rahua.com)

If you tell me your hair type (fine, curly, oily, dry, color-treated), I can narrow it to the top 2.

Which natural shampoos are better for sensitive scalp versus regular shampoos? comparison 10/mo
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For a sensitive scalp, “natural” shampoos are usually better only if they’re also fragrance-free and low-ingredient. Regular shampoos often clean better, but can be more irritating because of strong sulfates, heavy fragrance, and harsher preservatives.

Better for sensitive scalp

Look for:

  • Fragrance-free
  • Sulfate-free
  • Dye-free
  • Simple formulas

Good options:

  • Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo — one of the best for very sensitive scalps
  • SEEN Shampoo (Fragrance Free) — gentle and scalp-friendly
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — soothing, milder cleansing
  • CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Shampoo — good if your scalp is dry or reactive
Better if you want “natural” but still mild
  • Burt’s Bees Baby Bee Shampoo & Wash — very gentle, though not a full shampoo replacement for everyone
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — cleaner-feeling, but check scent tolerance
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — natural-leaning, but fragrance may irritate some
Regular shampoos can be better if you need:
  • Stronger cleansing
  • Oily scalp control
  • More buildup removal

Examples:

  • L’Oréal Elvive
  • Pantene
  • Head & Shoulders (best if dandruff is the issue)
Bottom line

For a sensitive scalp, the best choice is usually not “natural” vs “regular”—it’s gentle, fragrance-free, and sulfate-free. If you want the safest pick: Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo.

If you want, I can give you a top 5 by scalp type: dry, oily, itchy, or dandruff-prone.

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For a sensitive scalp, the “best natural” shampoos are usually the ones that are fragrance-free/unscented, sulfate-free, and simple-formula—not just “natural” on the label. Mayo Clinic notes that even natural/organic shampoos can still irritate sensitive skin, and ingredients like fragrance and SLS can be problems. (mcpress.mayoclinic.org)

Better picks for sensitive scalp

  • Vanicream Shampoo — fragrance-free, sulfate-free, and made specifically for sensitive skin/scalp. (vanicream.com)
  • ATTITUDE Oatmeal Sensitive Care Shampoo — unscented, plant/mineral-based, and marketed for delicate scalps. (business.attitudeliving.com)
  • SEEN Fragrance Free Shampoo — dermatologist-designed, fragrance-free, sulfate-free, and positioned for sensitive skin/scalp. (helloseen.com)

Regular shampoos can be fine if your scalp isn’t reactive, but they’re more likely to include fragrance, stronger surfactants, and more botanical extracts/essential oils, which can trigger irritation in sensitive people. (mcpress.mayoclinic.org)

Simple rule:

  • Sensitive scalp: choose fragrance-free + sulfate-free + minimal ingredients.
  • Normal scalp: you can use regular shampoos more freely. (mcpress.mayoclinic.org)

If you want, I can give you a top 5 list by hair type (oily, dry, curly, dandruff-prone, color-treated).

What are the best organic shampoo alternatives for curly hair? comparison
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Here are some of the best organic / natural-leaning shampoo alternatives for curly hair:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty Hydrating Cream Hairbath — great for dry, thick curls; very moisturizing and curl-friendly.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo — gentle, sulfate-free, good for sensitive scalps.
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo (Argan Oil + Pumpkin) — affordable, moisturizing, good everyday option.
  • 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo — plant-based, lightweight, good if your curls get weighed down easily.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium option, very clean formula, excellent for curl definition and softness.
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — not fully organic, but very popular for curls and widely available.

If you want a true shampoo alternative instead of regular shampoo, try:

  • As I Am Coconut CoWash — cleansing conditioner for curls.
  • Mielle Organics Pomegranate & Honey Co-Wash — good for moisturizing between washes.

Best picks by curl type:

  • Dry/coarse curls: Innersense, Rahua
  • Fine curls: 100% Pure, Acure
  • Sensitive scalp: Briogeo
  • Budget: Acure, SheaMoisture

If you want, I can also give you the best organic conditioner + leave-in pairings for curly hair.

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If you want organic-leaning shampoo alternatives for curly hair, the best bets are usually co-washes / cleansing conditioners and gentle sulfate-free cleansers. My top picks:

  1. Innersense Organic Beauty Hydrating Cream Hairbath — best overall if you want the most “organic” feel; it uses multiple certified organic oils/butters and is especially good for dry, coarse curls. (innersensebeauty.com)
  2. Aveda be curly advanced™ shampoo / co-wash — good if you want a salon-style cleanser with certified organic plant ingredients and a curl-friendly, sulfate-free formula. (aveda.com)
  3. Rizos Curls Hydrating Shampoo — best for hydrated, defined curls; it’s not strictly “organic,” but it’s a strong curl shampoo with nourishing botanicals and a gentle cleanse. (rizoscurls.com)
  4. Curlsmith Frizz Control Cleanser — best if frizz is your main issue and you want a clean, curl-focused cleanser rather than a traditional shampoo. (curlsmith.com)
  5. Rizos Curls Apple Cider Vinegar Scalp & Hair Rinse — best clarifying alternative for occasional buildup; it uses certified organic apple cider vinegar and is gentler than many clarifiers. (allure.com)

Quick rule: for curly hair, look for sulfate-free, moisturizing, and low-foam formulas; use a clarifying rinse only occasionally. (allure.com)

If you want, I can narrow these down by curl type (2A–4C) or budget.

Which natural shampoo options are better for dry hair than drugstore shampoos? comparison
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For dry hair, these natural-leaning shampoos are usually a step up from typical drugstore formulas:

  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — very moisturizing, great for very dry or coarse hair
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo — gentle, hydrating, good if your hair is dry and damaged
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — budget-friendly, with argan oil and pumpkin seed oil
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — light but nourishing, better for everyday dry hair
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Shampoo — rich and creamy, good for thick/dry hair
  • Andalou Naturals Argan Oil & Shea Moisture Rich Shampoo — good smoothing option for parched hair

Look for:

  • sulfate-free
  • moisturizing oils/butters like argan, shea, jojoba, coconut
  • low-foam or creamy formulas

If your hair is very dry, the best picks are usually Innersense or SheaMoisture. If you want, I can also narrow this down by fine hair vs thick hair, or by budget.

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Yes—if your hair is dry, these natural-leaning, moisturizing shampoos are often a better bet than many basic drugstore formulas:

  • Ethique Hydrating Shampoo Bar — argan oil, hyaluronic acid, and glycerin; made for dry/damaged hair. (ethique.com)
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Yogurt Hydrate + Repair Shampoo — shea butter + manuka honey; aimed at dry, brittle curls. (sheamoisture.com)
  • SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Deep Moisturizing Shampoo — designed to gently cleanse dry hair and add moisture. (sheamoisture.com)
  • ATTITUDE Nourishing Shampoo Bar — 90% naturally derived, with avocado oil for moisture retention. (business.attitudeliving.com)
  • SheaMoisture 100% Virgin Coconut Oil Daily Hydration Shampoo — coconut oil, coconut milk, and shea butter for hydration. (sheamoisture.com)

What to look for: sulfate-free, plus moisturizing ingredients like shea butter, argan oil, coconut oil, glycerin, betaine, or hyaluronic acid. Those are the formulas most likely to feel less stripping on dry hair. (ethique.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for fine dry hair, curly hair, or fragrance-free.

What are the best clean shampoo alternatives for color-treated hair? comparison
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For color-treated hair, the best “clean” shampoo alternatives are usually sulfate-free, color-safe, and low-stripping. Good picks:

  • Pureology Hydrate Shampoo — salon favorite; very color-safe and moisturizing.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — gentle, clean-leaning, good for frequent washing.
  • Drunk Elephant Cocomino Glossing Shampoo — lightweight, color-safe, helps shine.
  • Verb Ghost Shampoo — clean-feeling, very light, good if your hair gets oily.
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — budget-friendly, sulfate-free, good for dry color-treated hair.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — more “clean beauty” style, gentle and nourishing.
  • Seen Shampoo — fragrance-free option if your scalp is sensitive.

If you want the safest bet for preserving color, I’d start with Pureology Hydrate or Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind.

Avoid shampoos with:

  • Sulfates (SLS/SLES)
  • Heavy clarifying formulas
  • Strong anti-dandruff actives unless needed

If you want, I can narrow these down to best for dry, oily, curly, or fine color-treated hair.

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If by “clean” you mean sulfate-free, color-safe, and preferably EWG Verified / plant-forward, these are strong picks:

  • Color Wow Color Security Shampoo — sulfate-free, residue-free, and specifically marketed as safe for color-treated hair. (colorwowhair.com)
  • ATTITUDE Colorlast Shampoo — EWG VERIFIED and made with 98%+ naturally sourced ingredients; designed for color-treated hair. (attitudeliving.com)
  • VEGAMOUR HYDR-8 Hydrate and Repair Shampoo — color-safe, sulfate-free (no SLS/SLES), and aimed at dry or damaged hair. (vegamour.com)
  • Paul Mitchell Clean Beauty Color Protect Shampoo — sulfate-free and made for protecting color wash after wash. (paulmitchell.com)
  • Tints of Nature Cleansing Shampoo — sulfate-free and color-safe, with a gentler cleanse. (tintsofnature.com)

My quick picks:

  • Best overall: Color Wow
  • Best “clean” credential: ATTITUDE
  • Best for dry/damaged hair: VEGAMOUR

If you want, I can narrow this to drugstore, salon/luxury, or curly hair options.

Which natural shampoo brands are better for dandruff than standard shampoos? comparison
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For mild dandruff, these “natural” or more plant-based shampoos are often better than regular cosmetic shampoos:

  • Jason Dandruff Relief Treatment Shampoo — tea tree, salicylic acid, sulfur
  • Maple Holistics Tea Tree Oil Shampoo — good for flaky, itchy scalp
  • Avalon Organics Scalp Treatment Tea Tree Shampoo — tea tree + aloe
  • PURA D’OR Anti-Thinning Shampoo — soothing ingredients; some people find it helps scalp flaking
  • Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is not natural, but it’s usually much more effective than natural shampoos if dandruff is stubborn

Best “natural” ingredient to look for: tea tree oil. Also helpful: aloe, salicylic acid, rosemary, charcoal.

If your dandruff is thick, greasy, red, or itchy, a medicated shampoo usually works better than any natural one. If you want, I can give you a best-by-hair-type list (oily scalp, dry scalp, color-treated, curly hair).

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For mild dandruff, a few natural-leaning brands can help more than a regular cosmetic shampoo, especially ones with tea tree oil or salicylic acid. But if your dandruff is moderate/severe, dermatologist-recommended medicated shampoos are usually stronger. (aad.org)

Best natural-leaning picks:

  • Avalon Organics Anti-Dandruff Shampoo — has 2% salicylic acid plus tea tree and other botanicals; it’s specifically marketed to treat/prevent dandruff. (avalonorganics.com)
  • Desert Essence Tea Tree Replenishing Shampoo — tea tree, peppermint, and plant-based cleansers; marketed for scalp health and has a tea-tree-heavy formula. (desertessence.com)
  • Desert Essence Lemon Tea Tree Shampoo — tea tree + lemon + aloe; more of a clarifying option for oily, flaky scalps. (desertessence.com)

Why these can work: a clinical trial found 5% tea tree oil shampoo improved dandruff more than placebo over 4 weeks, with no adverse effects reported in that study. (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)

If you want the most effective “natural-ish” route, I’d start with Avalon Organics Anti-Dandruff. If you want the gentlest/most botanical option, try Desert Essence Tea Tree Replenishing. (avalonorganics.com)

If you want, I can also rank these by sulfate-free, best for oily scalp, or best for dry scalp.

What are the best plant-based shampoo alternatives for men? comparison
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Here are some of the best plant-based shampoo alternatives for men:

  • Ursa Major Go Easy Shampoo — great all-around option; clean, fresh, and not overly scented.
  • ACURE Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — solid budget pick, good for oily hair and buildup.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — best for sensitive scalps and daily use.
  • Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar — excellent plant-based shampoo bar; good for dry or irritated scalps.
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo — nice for fine hair; plant-based and lightweight.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium option; especially good for dry or damaged hair.
  • Brickell Men’s Daily Revitalizing Shampoo — made for men, plant-based leaning, good everyday choice.

If you want the simplest top 3:

  1. Ursa Major Go Easy Shampoo
  2. Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  3. Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, thinning, curly, sensitive scalp), I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

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Here are solid plant-based shampoo picks for men:

  1. Aveda Invati Ultra Advanced Exfoliating Shampoo — best for thinning/fine hair; uses plant and flower essences plus ingredients like ginseng, turmeric, ginger, amla, and caffeine. (aveda.com)
  2. Brickell Men’s Daily Strengthening Shampoo — good all-rounder for everyday use; includes aloe, avocado oil, jojoba, coconut oil, peppermint oil, tea tree oil, and other plant extracts. (brickellmensproducts.com)
  3. Rahua Classic Shampoo — good if you want a more premium botanical formula; it’s a plant-based shampoo built around moisture-supporting oils and plant-derived ingredients. (gq.com)
  4. Ethique Volumising Shampoo Bar — best if you want a plastic-free option for fine hair; it uses caffeine, biotin, and a solid-bar format. (ethique.com)
  5. Barrel & Oak Caffeinated Thickening Shampoo — nice if you want a men’s-focused scent and a thicker-feeling finish; it’s vegan and uses organic coffee extract, biotin, quinoa protein, and panthenol. (barrelandoak.com)
  6. HygieneLab Sulfate-Free Shampoo — a cleaner-leaning option with plant-derived cleansers and EWG Verified positioning. (hygienelab.com)

Quick pick by hair type:

If you want, I can narrow this to best budget, best for dandruff, or best for curly hair.

What are the best sulfate-free shampoo alternatives for fine hair? comparison
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For fine hair, the best sulfate-free shampoos are usually lightweight, volumizing, and non-buttery so they don’t flatten strands.

Good options:

  • Briogeo Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Shampoo — very popular for fine hair, lightweight lift
  • Pureology Pure Volume Shampoo — great if your hair is colored too
  • Living Proof Full Shampoo — clean, airy volume without heavy buildup
  • OUAI Fine Hair Shampoo — made specifically for fine hair, nice balance of cleansing and softness
  • Verb Volume Shampoo — affordable, lightweight, good daily option
  • Redken Volume Injection Shampoo — adds body without weighing hair down

If your hair gets oily fast:

  • Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo (not sulfate-free, so skip if you want strictly sulfate-free)
  • Better sulfate-free pick: Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo is refreshing, though a bit stronger-feeling

What to look for on the label:

  • volumizing,” “fine hair,” or “weightless
  • Avoid heavy ingredients like lots of oils, butters, or silicones if your hair is easily flattened

If you want, I can narrow these down to the best drugstore, best salon, or best for oily fine hair.

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For fine hair, the best sulfate-free shampoos are usually lightweight, volumizing, and buildup-removing—look for biotin, keratin, rice/soy protein, or gentle cleansing surfactants, and avoid heavy oils/butters near the top of the ingredient list. (nbcnews.com)

Best picks:

  • OUAI Fine Hair Shampoo — lightweight, sulfate-free, and a strong volume pick for fine hair. (allure.com)
  • R+Co Bleu Essential Shampoo — sulfate-free, designed for fine hair, and aimed at bounce/body without heaviness. (nordstrom.com)
  • Davines VOLU Shampoo — made for fine or limp hair; Nordstrom lists it as sulfate-free. (us.davines.com)
  • NatureLab Tokyo Perfect Volume Shampoo — volume-focused and officially described by the brand as sulfate-free. (support.naturelab.com)
  • Verb Body Boosting Volume Shampoo — a lightweight, sulfate-free volume option with biotin and plant extracts. (verbproducts.com)

If your fine hair gets oily fast: pick a more clarifying volume shampoo. If your scalp is sensitive/dry: choose a gentler hydrating sulfate-free formula like CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Shampoo. (nbcnews.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to drugstore, Salon/luxury, or best for oily fine hair.

Which natural shampoo options are better value than premium organic shampoos? comparison
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If you want natural-ish shampoos that are better value than premium organic lines, these are usually the sweet spot:

  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — solid ingredient profile, salon-quality feel, usually much cheaper than premium organic brands.
  • Avalon Organics Shampoo (e.g., Biotin B-Complex Therapy or Tea Tree Mint) — widely available, decent natural positioning, good value.
  • Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo — simple, budget-friendly, and popular if you want a more natural formula.
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — often one of the best price-to-performance options in “clean” hair care.
  • Alba Botanica Hawaiian Shampoo — inexpensive, easy to find, and a good everyday option.
  • Everyone 3-in-1 or Shampoo — very budget-friendly, especially if you’re okay with a simpler formula.
  • SheaMoisture — not always the cheapest, but often better value than premium organic brands for curly/dry hair.

If you want the best value picks overall, I’d start with:

  1. Acure
  2. Giovanni
  3. Avalon Organics

If you want, I can also give you:

  • best for dry hair
  • best for oily hair
  • best for curly hair
  • best truly affordable natural shampoo brands
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If you want natural-leaning / plant-based / sulfate-free shampoos that are better value than premium organic brands, these are strong picks:

  • Native Strengthening Shampoo$11 for 16.5 oz; very low price per ounce for a mainstream “clean” option. (nativecos.com)
  • ACURE Curiously Clarifying Shampoo$7.50–$9.99 for 8 oz; one of the cheapest legit natural-ish options. (acure.com)
  • Maple Holistics Mint Biotin Shampoo$13.95; still far below many prestige organic shampoos, with botanical-heavy formulas. (mapleholistics.com)
  • Ethique shampoo bars$14; good value if you’re open to bars, since they’re concentrated and avoid paying for water. (ethique.com)

For comparison, premium “clean” shampoos like Briogeo Superfoods Shampoo are $30 for a single bottle, so the options above are clearly better on price. (shop.briogeohair.com)

Best value overall: Native or ACURE. Best value if you like bars: Ethique.

If you want, I can narrow this to best for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or sensitive scalp.

How do I stop my hair from feeling dry after using natural shampoo? problem
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Natural shampoos can feel drying because they often cleanse more strongly and don’t leave silicones behind. Try this:

  • Use less shampoo: a quarter-size amount on the scalp only.
  • Wash less often: every 2–3 days if you can.
  • Condition every wash: focus on mid-lengths to ends.
  • Add a leave-in after washing:
    • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Yogurt Leave-In
    • Briogeo Farewell Frizz Leave-In Conditioning Spray
  • Switch to a gentler natural shampoo if yours is stripping:
    • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
    • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Use a weekly hair mask:
    • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Masque
    • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Mask
  • Avoid hot water and rough towel drying; use lukewarm water and a microfiber towel/T-shirt.

If you want, I can suggest a routine based on your hair type (curly, fine, color-treated, etc.).

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A few things usually help:

  • Use less shampoo. Natural shampoos can be more stripping if you use too much.
  • Focus on the scalp, not the ends. Let the rinse clean the lengths.
  • Condition every wash. Use a rich conditioner on mid-lengths and ends.
  • Add a leave-in. A leave-in conditioner or light hair oil on damp hair helps a lot.
  • Don’t wash too often. Try spacing washes out if you can.
  • Rinse with lukewarm water. Hot water can make dryness worse.
  • Clarify occasionally. Some natural shampoos leave buildup; a gentle clarifying wash once in a while can help.
  • Check the shampoo ingredients. Very high coconut-derived cleansers or essential oils can feel drying for some people.

If you want, I can suggest a simple routine for your hair type (fine, curly, color-treated, etc.).

How do I find a natural shampoo that does not strip my scalp? problem
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Look for a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo that’s pH-balanced and meant for sensitive scalp / dry hair.

What to look for
  • No sulfates: avoid SLS/SLES if your scalp feels stripped
  • Low-foam cleansers: usually milder than harsh detergents
  • Fragrance-free or lightly scented if you’re sensitive
  • Ingredients like glycerin, aloe, oat, panthenol, coconut-derived surfactants
Good “natural-ish” gentle options
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo (gentle, though fragranced)
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Shampoo (good for dry/coarse hair)
  • SEEN Shampoo Fragrance Free (great for sensitive, scalp-friendly)
If your scalp is really dry or irritated

Try:

  • Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo (not “natural,” but very non-stripping and excellent for sensitive scalps)
  • CeraVe Gentle Hydrating Shampoo (also very mild)
Quick test

Use it for 2–3 washes and check:

  • less tightness after washing
  • no itchy/flaky rebound
  • hair feels clean, not squeaky

If you want, I can recommend the best one for oily, dry, curly, or color-treated hair.

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Look for a shampoo that is:

  • Sulfate-free: avoid SLS/SLES
  • Low-foam / gentle cleansers: like coco-glucoside, decyl glucoside, sodium cocoyl isethionate
  • Fragrance-light or fragrance-free if your scalp is sensitive
  • Moisturizing: glycerin, aloe, panthenol, oat, aloe, squalane, jojoba
  • pH-balanced: ideally around 4.5–5.5
  • Not “clarifying” unless you need buildup removal

What to avoid if your scalp gets stripped:

  • sulfates
  • strong essential oils
  • heavy “detox” or “deep cleanse” formulas
  • lots of alcohol denat.
  • very high protein if your hair already feels dry

Quick test:

  • After washing, your scalp should feel clean, not tight, itchy, or squeaky
  • If your hair feels okay but scalp is dry, the shampoo is still too harsh

Good search terms:

  • sulfate-free moisturizing shampoo
  • gentle shampoo for sensitive scalp
  • fragrance-free natural shampoo

If you want, I can give you specific natural shampoo brands based on your hair type: oily, dry, curly, color-treated, or dandruff-prone.

What should I use for an itchy scalp with natural shampoo? problem 170/mo
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For an itchy scalp, try a gentle, fragrance-free “natural” shampoo first. Good options:

  • Avalon Organics Tea Tree Mint Scalp Normalizing Shampoo
  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
  • Derma E Scalp Relief Shampoo
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo if your scalp is just dry/sensitive

If the itch is from dandruff/flaking, tea tree can help, but the best OTC option is often not “natural”:

  • Nizoral A-D (ketoconazole)
  • Neutrogena T/Sal (salicylic acid)

Quick tips:

  • Avoid heavy oils on the scalp if you have dandruff.
  • Don’t over-wash; 2–4x/week is often enough.
  • Patch test new products.
  • Stop any product that stings or makes it worse.

If you have redness, thick flakes, sores, hair loss, or it lasts more than 2–3 weeks, see a dermatologist.

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If you want a natural-leaning shampoo for an itchy scalp, I’d start with one of these:

  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat — tea tree + peppermint, for a cooling scalp feel. (giovannicosmetics.com)
  • Paul Mitchell Tea Tree Special Shampoo — tea tree, peppermint, and lavender; good if you like a stronger “tingle” sensation. (paulmitchell.com)
  • Head & Shoulders BARE Sulfate Free Dandruff Shampoo — a more minimal formula if itch is from dandruff/flaking. (headandshoulders.com)

How to choose:

  • Flakes + itch: pick an anti-dandruff shampoo. The AAD notes dandruff is a common cause of scalp itch. (aad.org)
  • Dry/sensitive scalp: pick a gentle, sulfate-free, fragrance-light shampoo. This is an inference based on the product formulas and scalp-itch guidance. (headandshoulders.com)

Avoid shampoos with lots of fragrance or essential oils if your scalp is very sensitive—they can sometimes irritate. The AAD and Mayo Clinic also note that itchy scalp can come from conditions like eczema, ringworm, lice, or psoriasis, so a shampoo may not fix it if the cause is something else. (aad.org)

If the itch lasts more than a couple of weeks, or you have redness, sores, thick scale, hair loss, or pain, see a dermatologist. (aad.org)

If you want, I can narrow this to best for dry scalp, best for dandruff, or best drugstore pick.

How do I reduce frizz with a natural shampoo routine? problem
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To reduce frizz with a natural shampoo routine, focus on gentle cleansing + lots of moisture + less friction.

Simple routine
  1. Wash less often
    • 2–3x/week is usually enough. Overwashing dries hair out.
  2. Use a gentle natural shampoo

Good options:

  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath

These are milder and less stripping than many regular shampoos.

  1. Always follow with conditioner

Look for rich, smoothing conditioners like:

  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating Conditioner
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Conditioner
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Conditioner
  1. Use a weekly deep conditioner

Try:

  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Masque
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Deep Conditioning Mask
  1. Dry hair gently
    • Use a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt
    • Don’t rub—scrunch gently
  2. Add a natural leave-in or oil

A few drops on damp hair can help:

  • 100% argan oil (e.g., OGX Renewing + Argan Oil)
  • Innersense Sweet Spirit Leave In Conditioner
Extra frizz tips
  • Use lukewarm or cool water
  • Avoid heavy sulfates and high-alcohol styling products
  • Sleep on a silk/satin pillowcase

If you want, I can build you a specific frizz-reducing routine for curly, wavy, or straight hair.

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Use a gentle, low-stripping routine:

  • Wash less often: 2–3x/week if you can.
  • Choose a sulfate-free natural shampoo with moisturizing ingredients like aloe, coconut-derived cleansers, oat, glycerin, or argan oil.
  • Focus shampoo on the scalp, not the lengths.
  • Condition every wash; detangle with conditioner in the shower.
  • Rinse with cool/lukewarm water, not hot.
  • Don’t rough-dry: blot with a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt.
  • Add a leave-in or light oil to damp hair (argan, jojoba, squalane).
  • Avoid over-brushing dry hair; use a wide-tooth comb when wet.
  • Clarify occasionally if natural products build up, then deep-condition.

A simple routine:

  1. Gentle shampoo on scalp
  2. Conditioner on mid-lengths/ends
  3. Microfiber towel dry
  4. Leave-in conditioner or 1–2 drops of oil
  5. Air-dry or diffuse on low heat

If you want, I can recommend a natural shampoo + conditioner combo for your hair type (curly, fine, thick, color-treated).

How do I treat dandruff with a natural shampoo? problem
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You can try a natural anti-dandruff shampoo if your flakes are mild.

What to look for

Choose a shampoo with these ingredients:

  • Tea tree oil – helps with yeast-related dandruff
  • Aloe vera – soothes scalp irritation
  • Coconut oil or jojoba oil – can help dryness
  • Salicylic acid from natural sources can help lift flakes, but it’s less common in “natural” products
Good natural shampoo options

A few popular options:

  • Jason Dandruff Relief Treatment Shampoo (contains sulfur/salicylic acid; not fully “natural,” but gentler than some medicated shampoos)
  • Maple Holistics Tea Tree Oil Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Anti-Dandruff Shampoo
  • ArtNaturals Tea Tree Shampoo
  • Desert Essence Tea Tree Replenishing Shampoo
How to use it
  • Wash 2–4 times a week
  • Massage into the scalp and leave on 3–5 minutes
  • Rinse well
  • Use a light conditioner only on the ends if your scalp is oily or flaky
Helpful habits
  • Don’t scratch your scalp
  • Avoid heavy hair oils on the scalp
  • Wash after sweating
  • Try not to use very hot water
When to see a dermatologist

If dandruff is severe, itchy, red, painful, or not better after 3–4 weeks, you may need a medicated shampoo like Nizoral A-D or Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength.

If you want, I can recommend the best natural shampoo for oily scalp vs dry scalp.

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Try this:

  • Use a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo with tea tree oil, aloe vera, neem, or salicylic acid if you tolerate it.
  • Wash 2–4x/week and leave the shampoo on your scalp for 3–5 minutes before rinsing.
  • Avoid heavy oils on the scalp if flakes are oily—they can sometimes make dandruff worse.
  • Don’t scratch; it irritates the scalp.
  • If your “natural” shampoo isn’t helping after 2–4 weeks, switch to an anti-dandruff shampoo with zinc pyrithione, ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, or salicylic acid.

If you want, I can recommend a few natural shampoo brands that are commonly used for dandruff.

What should I do if natural shampoo leaves buildup in my hair? problem
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If natural shampoo leaves buildup, try this:

  • Use a clarifying shampoo 1x every 1–2 weeks to remove residue. Good options:
    • Bumble and Bumble Sunday Shampoo
    • Neutrogena Anti-Residue Shampoo
    • Malibu C Un-Do-Goo Shampoo
  • Rinse with diluted apple cider vinegar occasionally if you want a lighter reset:
    • Mix 1 tbsp ACV + 1 cup water, pour through hair, then rinse well.
  • Use less product than you think you need—natural shampoos can be concentrated and waxy.
  • Avoid heavy conditioners/oils on the scalp; keep them on mid-lengths and ends.
  • Check your water: hard water can make “natural” products leave more buildup. If so, try:
    • Malibu C Hard Water Wellness Shampoo
    • Ion Hard Water Shampoo

If you want, I can also suggest natural shampoos that are less likely to cause buildup for your hair type.

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Try this:

  • Clarify the buildup source: “Natural” shampoos can leave oils, butters, waxes, or conditioning agents on the hair.
  • Use a clarifying wash once in a while: look for a shampoo labeled clarifying or deep cleansing.
  • Wash twice: first wash lifts the residue, second actually cleans the scalp.
  • Reduce product use: use less shampoo and skip heavy conditioner near the roots.
  • Rinse longer and warmer: buildup can be worse if product isn’t fully rinsed out.
  • Alternate shampoos: use the natural shampoo less often and a regular clarifying shampoo weekly or every 2–4 weeks.
  • Check ingredients: avoid formulas with lots of coconut oil, shea butter, beeswax, or silicone-like conditioning agents if your hair gets coated easily.

If you want, I can suggest a few clarifying shampoos that work well for buildup-prone hair.

How do I choose a natural shampoo for a sensitive scalp? problem 260/mo
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For a sensitive scalp, look for a simple, fragrance-free, sulfate-free shampoo with a short ingredient list.

What to choose
  • Fragrance-free (not just “unscented”)
  • Sulfate-free: no SLS/SLES
  • No essential oils if you’re easily irritated
  • Mild cleansers like coco-glucoside, decyl glucoside
  • Soothing ingredients: aloe, oat, glycerin, panthenol
  • pH-balanced and dermatologist-tested if possible
Good “natural-leaning” options
  • Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo — very good for sensitive scalps
  • SEEN Shampoo Fragrance Free — gentle, scalp-friendly
  • Attitude Sensitive Skin Shampoo — fragrance-free option
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — more natural-leaning, but check fragrance tolerance
  • Avalon Organics Fragrance Free Shampoo — simple formula, widely available
Avoid
  • Strong botanicals like peppermint, tea tree, rosemary
  • Heavy perfume/fragrance
  • Harsh clarifiers unless you need them
  • “Natural” shampoos with lots of essential oils
Quick test

Patch test behind your ear or on your inner arm for 2–3 days before using on your scalp.

If you want, I can suggest the best shampoo for dry, oily, or dandruff-prone sensitive scalp.

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For a sensitive scalp, choose a shampoo that is:

  • Fragrance-free or very lightly scented
  • Sulfate-free (avoid SLS/SLES if possible)
  • Simple ingredient list
  • pH-balanced
  • Free of common irritants like essential oils, menthol, भारी botanicals, and strong preservatives if you react easily

Look for gentle ingredients like:

  • Aloe vera
  • Glycerin
  • Oat extract
  • Coconut-based surfactants
  • Panthenol

Avoid if you’re sensitive:

  • Tea tree, peppermint, eucalyptus
  • Heavy “detox” or “clarifying” formulas
  • Harsh scrubs or exfoliating acids
  • “Natural” products with lots of essential oils

A good way to test:

  1. Try a small patch test behind the ear or on the inner arm.
  2. Use it 2–3 times before deciding.
  3. If itching/burning starts, stop and switch to something simpler.

Some gentle natural-leaning brands to check:

  • Vanicream (very sensitive-skin friendly)
  • Free & Clear Shampoo
  • Attitude Sensitive Skin
  • Avalon Organics Fragrance Free options

If you want, I can also give you:

  • a shopping checklist
  • specific product picks
  • or help you choose based on whether your scalp is dry, oily, itchy, or flaky.
What natural shampoo helps with hair thinning? problem
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If you want a more natural-feeling shampoo for hair thinning, look for one with caffeine, rosemary, biotin, pumpkin seed, or saw palmetto.

Good options:

  • Pura D’Or Original Gold Label Anti-Thinning Shampoo
  • Briogeo Destined for Density Shampoo
  • Kitsch Rice Water Shampoo Bar
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Maple Holistics Biotin Shampoo

Best quick pick: Pura D’Or Original Gold Label — it’s one of the most popular natural-style thinning shampoos.

Tip: shampoo can help scalp health and breakage, but true thinning usually needs a bigger plan. If you want, I can also suggest the best natural conditioner and scalp serum for thinning hair.

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If you want a natural-leaning shampoo for thinning hair, look for:

  • Sulfate-free, gentle shampoo with rosemary, tea tree, aloe, or coconut-derived cleansers.
  • Tea tree is best if you also have dandruff/itchy scalp.
  • Rosemary is popular, but shampoo alone usually won’t reverse true pattern thinning.

Good picks to try:

  • Aveda Rosemary Mint Shampoo
  • Tea Tree Special Shampoo
  • Weleda Rosemary Revitalizing Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo

If your thinning is from androgenetic hair loss, shampoo won’t do much by itself; treatments like minoxidil are the better-supported option, and a dermatologist can confirm the cause. Gentle shampoos and moisturizing ingredients can help reduce breakage and keep the scalp calm. (mcpress.mayoclinic.org)

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best natural shampoo for your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone).

How do I wash curly hair without drying it out using natural shampoo? problem
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To wash curly hair without drying it out, focus on gentle cleansing + lots of moisture.

Best routine
  1. Use lukewarm water

Hot water strips oils fast.

  1. Pre-oil the ends (optional)

Put a little coconut oil, jojoba oil, or argan oil on the mid-lengths/ends 15–30 min before washing.

  1. Use a sulfate-free natural shampoo

Good options:

  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  1. Shampoo only the scalp

Gently massage the scalp with fingertips, then let the lather rinse through the curls. Don’t scrub the lengths.

  1. Condition generously

Use a rich conditioner after every wash. Good choices:

  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Conditioner
  • Giovanni Smooth As Silk Deeper Moisture Conditioner
  • Aussie Miracle Moist Conditioner (not fully “natural,” but very hydrating)
  1. Detangle with conditioner in

Use fingers or a wide-tooth comb in the shower.

  1. Rinse lightly

Leave a little conditioner in if your hair likes it.

  1. Dry gently

Use a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt—don’t rub.

Extra tip

Wash curls 1–2 times a week max if they dry out easily.

If you want, I can recommend the best natural shampoo for your curl type (wavy, curly, coily) and hair porosity.

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  • Use lukewarm water, not hot.
  • Focus shampoo on the scalp only; let the suds rinse through the lengths.
  • Choose a gentle, sulfate-free natural shampoo with moisturizing ingredients like aloe, coconut, argan, shea, glycerin.
  • Dilute the shampoo in your hands with a little water before applying.
  • Wash 1–2 times a week max if your curls are dry.
  • Always follow with a rich conditioner; detangle with your fingers or a wide-tooth comb while it’s in.
  • Don’t rub with a towel—use a microfiber towel or cotton T-shirt to blot.
  • Finish with a leave-in conditioner or curl cream to lock in moisture.

If you want, I can also suggest a few natural shampoo brands for curly hair.

What is the best natural shampoo for greasy roots and dry ends? problem
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A great natural shampoo for greasy roots + dry ends is:

1) Rahua Voluminous Shampoo

  • Best overall for oily roots without stripping ends
  • Plant-based, lightweight, and very good if your scalp gets greasy fast

Good runner-ups:

2) Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo

  • Better if buildup is part of the grease issue
  • Helps clean roots while staying gentler than many clarifying shampoos

3) Avalon Organics Lemon Clarifying Shampoo

  • Budget-friendly natural option
  • Best for very oily scalp, but can be a bit drying on ends, so use conditioner on lengths only

Best pairing: Use the shampoo on your scalp only, and apply conditioner just from mid-lengths to ends. For dry ends, a good follow-up is Innersense Hydrating Cream Conditioner.

If you want, I can also give you the best drugstore natural shampoo or the best one for color-treated hair.

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Best pick: 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo — it’s sulfate-free, made with natural ingredients, and is specifically formulated to wash away excess oil while adding hydration, so it fits greasy roots + dry ends well. (100percentpure.com)

If you want something for between washes, use Briogeo Scalp Revival Charcoal + Biotin Dry Shampoo. It’s 99% naturally derived and designed to absorb excess oil at the roots. (briogeohair.com)

Quick routine: shampoo the scalp/root area, then put conditioner only on the mid-lengths and ends so you don’t weigh down the roots. (healthline.com)

If you want, I can also give you:

  • a budget pick,
  • a curly-hair pick, or
  • a clean beauty / sensitive scalp pick.
How much does natural shampoo cost? transactional
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Natural shampoo usually costs about $8–$20 per bottle.

Examples:

  • Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo: around $8–$10
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Shampoo: around $10–$14
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo: around $9–$13
  • John Masters Organics Shampoo: around $20–$30
  • Aveda Shampure / Rosemary Mint: around $24–$34

If you want, I can also give you:

  • best cheap natural shampoos
  • best sulfate-free natural shampoos
  • best natural shampoos for curly hair / oily scalp / dry hair
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Natural shampoo usually costs about $5–$25 for a standard bottle, with budget options around $5–$12 and premium brands often $25–$50+. Examples: Target lists natural shampoo options starting around the low end, Walmart has a sulfate-free/natural-fragrance shampoo at $11.98, and higher-end natural brands can run $26–$31.50 or more, with some salon/premium lines much higher. (target.com)

If you want, I can also give you cheap natural shampoo recommendations under a specific budget.

What is the average price of organic shampoo? transactional 10/mo
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Organic shampoo typically averages $10–$20 per bottle (8–12 oz) in the U.S.

  • Budget: $8–$12
  • Mid-range: $12–$18
  • Premium: $18–$30+

Examples:

  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — around $10–$14
  • Acure Simply Smoothing Shampoo — around $9–$13
  • ATTITUDE Super Leaves Shampoo — around $13–$18

If you want, I can also give the average price by brand, country, or hair type.

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A typical organic shampoo costs about $10–$15 per bottle in the U.S.; one recent market report put average unit prices at $9.80–$13.50. Premium brands can run $18–$52+. (marketgrowthreports.com)

If you want, I can also give you the average price by bottle size or good budget brands.

Are there affordable natural shampoo brands? transactional
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Yes — a few affordable natural-ish shampoo brands to look at:

  • Acure – especially Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo or Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Every Man JackTea Tree, Cedarwood, or Aloe shampoos
  • Kristin EssThe One Signature Shampoo (good value, widely available)
  • Love Beauty and PlanetCoconut Water & Mimosa Flower or Murumuru Butter & Rose
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Shampoo or African Black Soap Shampoo
  • NativeCoconut & Vanilla or Cucumber & Mint Shampoo
  • Aveeno Pure Renewal – not fully “natural,” but a budget-friendly gentler option

If you want the cheapest picks, Love Beauty and Planet, Native, and Every Man Jack are usually good starter options.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. best for oily hair,
  2. best for dry/curly hair, or
  3. best under $10.
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Yes — a few affordable natural-ish shampoo brands are:

  • ACURE — often around $7.50–$9.99 on its site, and the formulas are marketed as vegan and made without parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, petrolatum, or formaldehyde. (acure.com)
  • SheaMoisture — their shampoos are sulfate-free and use ingredients like coconut oil, shea butter, and coconut milk; they’re usually sold in drugstores, so they’re a common budget pick. (sheamoisture.com)
  • Giovanni — several shampoos are around $9.99–$13.99 and are labeled sulfate-free / paraben-free / vegan-friendly depending on the formula. (giovannicosmetics.com)
  • Eva NYC — shampoos on the brand site are around $14, and the ingredient lists include gentler cleansing agents plus plant extracts. (eva-nyc.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down to best affordable natural shampoo for curly hair, oily hair, or dry scalp.

What are the cheapest natural shampoos that still work well? transactional 70/mo
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Here are some of the cheapest natural-ish / plant-based shampoos that actually work well:

  • desert essence Coconut Shampoo — usually one of the best budget picks; cleans well without feeling too harsh.
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — great value, especially if your hair gets oily or product-heavy.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — affordable and good for normal/oily hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — solid everyday option, often on sale.
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — good if you have curly/dry hair, but a bit richer/heavier.
  • Maui Moisture Heal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Shampoo — usually cheap and easy to find; decent for dry hair.
  • Avalon Organics Tea Tree Shampoo — good for scalp buildup/dandruff-prone hair.

Best budget overall:

  1. Giovanni 50:50
  2. Desert Essence Coconut
  3. Acure Curiously Clarifying

If you want, I can also give you:

  • the cheapest option for oily hair
  • the best for dry hair
  • or a list of truly natural brands under $10.
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If you want cheap + actually decent, these are good bets:

  • Love Beauty and Planet Coconut Water & Mimosa Flower$8.99 / 13.5 oz or $19.99 / 32.3 oz; it’s 93% naturally derived, sulfate-free, vegan, and widely reviewed well. (walmart.com)
  • Herbal Essences Argan Oil Repairing Shampoo$9.99 / 13.5 oz; it uses real botanical ingredients, is sulfate-free, and has strong retailer ratings. (herbalessences.com)
  • Native Shampoo$10.99 / 16.5 oz; paraben-free, sulfate-free, cruelty-free, and a solid budget option if you want a simpler formula. (target.com)
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo$9.99 / 8 oz; vegan with aloe and argan oil, and a good pick for drier hair. (target.com)
  • Maui Moisture Heal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Shampoo — usually a bit pricier than the above, but still budget-friendly and vegan, sulfate-free, silicone-free, and made with aloe as the first ingredient. (mauimoisture.com)

Best cheap pick overall: Love Beauty and Planet — biggest bottle for the money and still cleans well. (walmart.com)

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp), I can narrow it to the best 2.

Are natural shampoo bars cheaper than bottled shampoo? transactional
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Usually not by price per purchase, but often yes by use.

  • Shampoo bars often cost $8–$18 and can last 60–100 washes
  • Bottled shampoo often costs $5–$15 and can last 20–60 washes

So per wash, a good bar can be cheaper than a bottled shampoo.

Examples:

  • Ethique Shampoo Bar: about $15, often lasts 80+ washes
  • Viori Shampoo Bar: about $16, similarly long-lasting
  • Love Beauty and Planet bottled shampoo: about $8–$10, usually fewer washes than a bar

Bottom line: If you use the bar efficiently and like it, natural shampoo bars can be cheaper over time. If you only compare shelf price, bottled shampoo is usually cheaper upfront.

If you want, I can compare a few bars and bottles by cost per wash.

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Usually not upfront — natural shampoo bars often cost more per bar than a bottle of shampoo.

But per wash, they can be about the same or cheaper, because:

  • bars are concentrated
  • you use less product
  • they often last longer than a bottle

Rule of thumb:

  • Cheap bottled shampoo: usually cheapest upfront
  • Good shampoo bar: may be cheaper over time
  • Natural/specialty bars: often pricier than drugstore bottled shampoo

If you want, I can compare a few popular shampoo bars vs bottled shampoos by price per wash.

Where can I buy natural shampoo online? transactional 10/mo
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You can buy natural shampoo online from:

  • Amazon – wide selection; look for brands like Avalon Organics, Acure, SheaMoisture, Innersense, Giovanni
  • Thrive Market – good for cleaner/natural personal care
  • Target – carries SheaMoisture, Love Beauty and Planet, Acure
  • Ulta – has Briogeo, Innersense, Verb Ghost (more “clean” than fully natural)
  • iHerb – strong selection of natural brands like Giovanni, Desert Essence, Avalon Organics
  • Walmart.com – often stocks Aussie? not natural, but also SheaMoisture, OGX, Acure

Good natural shampoo brands to try:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath (premium)

If you want, I can recommend the best natural shampoo for dry, oily, curly, or color-treated hair.

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Yes—good places to buy natural shampoo online include:

  • Target: has a “Natural” shampoo category with brands like Odele, California Naturals, and Dr. Squatch. (target.com)
  • Sephora: carries natural / eco-friendly options like Viori shampoo bars and Davines shampoo bars. (sephora.com)
  • Whole Foods Market: sells natural shampoos such as Original Sprout Natural Shampoo. (wholefoodsmarket.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by hair type, scent-free, budget, or sulfate-free.

What are the best value natural shampoo brands? transactional
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Here are some of the best value natural shampoo brands—good ingredient profiles without getting too pricey:

Best overall value
  • AcureDaily Workout Watermelon & Blood Orange Shampoo

Affordable, widely available, and usually one of the best bang-for-buck “clean” shampoos.

  • Aveeno Scalp Soothing Oat Milk Blend Shampoo

Not fully “natural,” but very gentle and great value if you want a more plant-based, low-irritant option.

  • Giovanni2chic Ultra-Volume Shampoo or Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo

Salon-ish quality at a reasonable price, especially good when bought in larger bottles.

Best budget picks
  • Desert EssenceCoconut Shampoo or Fragrance Free Shampoo

Strong value, simple formulas, good for everyday use.

  • Selsun / Native / Herbal Essences bio:renew

More “naturally inspired” than fully natural, but often very affordable and easy to find.

Best for dry or damaged hair
  • SheaMoistureManuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo

Usually a solid value if your hair is dry, curly, or textured.

  • Mielle OrganicsPomegranate & Honey Shampoo

Good if you want moisture and slip, though pricing can vary.

Best for fine hair / volume
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo

A classic value pick for lighter, cleaner-feeling hair.

  • Acure Vivacious Volume Shampoo

Good if you want a more natural-feeling volumizing shampoo.

Best premium-but-worth-it
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo

More expensive, but strong if your scalp is sensitive.

If you want, I can also narrow this down by hair type (oily, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp) or by budget under $10 / $15 / $20.

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If you want best value in natural shampoo, I’d start with these:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — best budget pick; affordable, vegan, and free of sulfates/parabens. (healthline.com)
  • Native Almond & Shea Butter Strengthening Shampoo — large 16.5 oz bottle, affordable, vegan/cruelty-free, and free of sulfates/parabens/phthalates. (healthline.com)
  • WOW Skin Science Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo — good value if you want a clarifying natural shampoo; Healthline specifically notes it’s a decent value for the bottle size and price. (healthline.com)
  • Alaffia Curl Enhancing Shampoo — strong value for curly/dry hair; sulfate-free and made with shea butter and plant ingredients. (healthline.com)
  • SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Strengthen & Restore Shampoo — a solid value if your hair is damaged or processed. (healthline.com)
  • Ingreendients Daily Shampoo — pricier than drugstore, but still good value if you care most about a plant-based formula and eco packaging. (gq.com)

My quick picks:

  • Best cheapest: Acure
  • Best for most people: Native
  • Best for curls: Alaffia
  • Best shampoo bar/value per use: shampoo bars can be a good long-run value because they’re concentrated and last longer than liquid shampoo. (myimperfectlife.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to drugstore only, curly hair, or fragrance-free options.

Are there natural shampoos under $20? transactional
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Yes — plenty. Here are some solid natural-ish shampoos usually under $20:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — often around $10–$12
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — about $10–$15
  • Puracy Natural Shampoo — around $15–$17
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — about $9–$12
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Shampoo — usually $10–$14
  • Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo — around $10–$13
  • Maui Moisture Heal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Shampoo — about $9–$12

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, dandruff).

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Yes — there are plenty under $20. A few current examples: Herbal Essences Eucalyptus Sulfate Free Shampoo ($9.99), Native Vegan Cucumber & Mint Volume Shampoo ($9.99), Method Mindful Matcha Color Protecting Shampoo ($9.99), California Naturals Classic Coconut Shampoo ($9.99), and DR. SQUATCH Men’s Natural Shampoo ($12.99). (target.com)

If you want, I can narrow it down by hair type (dry, curly, oily, color-treated, dandruff).

Do natural shampoos come in travel sizes? transactional
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Yes — many natural shampoos do come in travel sizes.

A few common options:

  • Ethique shampoo bars (solid, TSA-friendly)
  • Acure Travel Size Shampoo
  • Briogeo mini shampoos
  • Avalon Organics travel sizes
  • John Masters Organics travel sizes

If you want, I can recommend the best travel-size natural shampoo for dry hair, oily hair, or curly hair.

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Yes—many natural shampoos come in travel-friendly sizes, especially shampoo bars and mini duos. Examples include Ethique mini shampoo/conditioner duos (about 1.1 oz / 30 g) and ATTITUDE shampoo bars (listed as 4 oz and described as travel-friendly). (ethique.com)

If you want, I can recommend a few natural travel-size shampoos for dry, oily, curly, or sensitive scalps.

Which natural shampoo brands offer subscriptions or refills? transactional
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A few natural shampoo brands that offer subscriptions and/or refills:

  • Plaine Products — refillable shampoo in reusable aluminum bottles; great for low-waste subscriptions.
  • Ethique — shampoo bars; offers refill packs for some products and bundle reorders.
  • Seed Phytonutrients — shampoo in recycled paper bottles; some retailers offer autoship/repeat delivery.
  • ATTITUDE — natural shampoo lines like Super Leaves; often available via subscription through retailers like Amazon.
  • ACURE — shampoos like Daily Workout Watermelon and Curiously Clarifying; commonly offered in subscribe-and-save programs.
  • Giovanni Eco Chic — natural-ish salon brand; many shampoos are available via subscription through online stores.
  • True Botanicals — premium haircare with repeat-delivery options for some products.

If you want, I can narrow this to: 1) zero-waste refill brands, 2) Amazon subscription-friendly brands, or 3) best natural shampoos for curly/dry/oily hair.

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Yes — a few good natural/low-waste shampoo brands that currently offer subscriptions and/or refills are:

  • Plaine Products — refillable shampoo with Auto-Refills and a bottle-return system. (plaineproducts.com)
  • by Humankindsubscriptions plus refill packs; they say refills are available without a subscription too. (byhumankind.com)
  • Rahua — sells shampoo refill pouches and promotes a Subscribe & Save option. (rahua.com)
  • Puracy — has a dedicated refillable shampoo subscription. (puracy.com)
  • Umanos — offers natural shampoo refill pouches with a recurring purchase option. (heyumanos.com)
  • Arey — sells a shampoo refill pouch with subscription pricing. (arey.com)
  • RŌZ — offers a shampoo refill pouch and mentions subscription terms. (rozhair.com)
  • Davines — has shampoo refill pouches for multiple formulas. (us.davines.com)

If you want, I can narrow this to:

  1. best for curly hair,
  2. most eco-friendly packaging, or
  3. cheapest subscription/refill options.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best natural shampoo brands? 40/mo
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Here are some of the best natural-leaning shampoo brands that are popular for cleaner ingredient lists and good performance:

  • Rahua – premium, very natural, great for dry or damaged hair
    • Try: Rahua Classic Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic Beauty – salon-quality, certified organic options
    • Try: Pure Harmony Hairbath (fine/normal hair)
  • Acure – affordable, widely available, gentle formulas
    • Try: Daily Workout Watermelon & Mint Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics – budget-friendly and easy to find
    • Try: Tea Tree Mint Scalp Normalizing Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture – good for curly/coily/dry hair
    • Try: Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • John Masters Organics – upscale, natural-inspired formulas
    • Try: Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • Viori – solid shampoo bars, popular for minimalist routines
    • Try: Hidden Waterfall Shampoo Bar
  • Ursa Major – clean, simple formulas, good for men or anyone wanting a light shampoo
    • Try: Go Easy Shampoo

If you want the best pick by hair type:

  • Dry/damaged: Rahua, Innersense
  • Curly/coily: SheaMoisture, Innersense
  • Oily scalp: Avalon Organics Tea Tree, Acure
  • Budget: Acure, Avalon Organics

If you want, I can give you a top 5 list under $20 or best natural shampoo for your hair type.

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Here are some of the best natural shampoo brands worth trying:

  • ACURECuriously Clarifying Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLemon & Ginger Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsNourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • 100% PureYuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • InnersensePure Harmony Hairbath
  • EthiqueSt Clements Shampoo Bar
  • Ursa MajorGo Easy Shampoo

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoos by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, dandruff).

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Here are some of the best natural-leaning shampoo brands people commonly trust:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty — salon-quality, very clean ingredients
    • Hydrating Cream Hairbath
    • Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • ACURE — affordable and easy to find
    • Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
    • Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • John Masters Organics — premium, plant-based
    • Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
    • Citrus & Neroli Detangler
  • Avalon Organics — budget-friendly, widely available
    • Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
    • Tea Tree Mint Scalp Normalizing Shampoo
  • 100% Pure — very ingredient-focused, fruit/potent botanical formulas
    • Honey & Virgin Coconut Restorative Shampoo
    • Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo
  • Rahua — high-end, eco-conscious, great for dry or damaged hair
    • Classic Shampoo
    • Hydration Shampoo
  • Puracy — simple, gentle formulas
    • Natural Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best natural shampoo for oily hair, dry hair, curly hair, or dandruff.

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Here are some of the best natural-leaning shampoo brands people commonly like:

  • Acure — gentle, affordable, easy to find
    • Good picks: Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo, Acure Daily Workout Watermelon Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics — classic “natural” option, widely available
    • Good picks: Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo, Avalon Organics Tea Tree Mint Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic Beauty — premium, salon-quality, very popular for cleaner formulas
    • Good picks: Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath, Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  • SheaMoisture — great for textured, dry, or curly hair
    • Good picks: SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo, SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo
  • John Masters Organics — upscale, botanical-focused
    • Good picks: John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo, John Masters Organics Citrus & Neroli Shampoo
  • Desert Essence — simple, budget-friendly, natural-leaning
    • Good picks: Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo, Desert Essence Tea Tree Replenishing Shampoo
  • Briogeo — clean beauty favorite, good for different hair needs
    • Good picks: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo, Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow these down to the best natural shampoo for oily hair, dry hair, dandruff, curly hair, or color-treated hair.

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Here are some of the best natural-ish shampoo brands/products people commonly like:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good for oily hair, budget-friendly
  • Avalon Organics Therapy Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — good for fine/thinning hair
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — solid all-around option
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — gentle, salon-quality, great for normal/fine hair
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium, very clean ingredient profile, good for dry hair
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — gentle, good for sensitive scalps
  • Ursa Major Go Easy Shampoo — simple formula, nice for everyday use
  • SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo — good for dry/curly/coily hair

Quick pick by hair type:

  • Oily: Acure, Giovanni
  • Dry: Rahua, Innersense, SheaMoisture
  • Fine/thinning: Avalon Organics
  • Sensitive scalp: Briogeo, Innersense

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best natural shampoo for your hair type and budget.

What are the top organic shampoo options?
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Here are some of the best organic shampoo options to look at:

  1. 100% Pure Honey & Virgin Coconut Restorative Shampoo

Great for dry/damaged hair; uses plant-based, fruit-based ingredients.

  1. Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo

A solid everyday pick; affordable and widely available.

  1. Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo

Good for dry or curly hair; sulfate-free and very popular.

  1. John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo

Premium option with a strong clean-beauty reputation.

  1. Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath

Excellent for fine to normal hair; salon-quality and gentle.

  1. Puracy Natural Daily Shampoo

Budget-friendly, mild, and good for sensitive scalps.

  1. SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo

Best for very dry, thick, or textured hair.

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp).

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Here are some of the best organic shampoo options, depending on what you want:

  1. Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
    • Good all-around pick
    • Certified organic ingredients, widely available
  2. Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
    • Best for oily hair / buildup
    • Vegan, cruelty-free, plant-based
  3. Innersense Organic Beauty Pure Harmony Hairbath
    • Great premium option
    • Very clean formula, good for normal/fine hair
  4. Faith In Nature Organic Coconut Shampoo
    • Best for dry hair
    • Simple, affordable, coconut-based formula
  5. John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
    • Great salon-quality choice
    • Good for everyday use, especially normal to dry hair
  6. Burt’s Bees More Moisture Shampoo with Baobab
    • Budget-friendly, gentle
    • Better if you want a softer, more natural formula
  7. Giovanni 2chic Ultra-Moist Shampoo (Avocado & Olive Oil)
    • Good for frizzy or dry hair
    • Popular natural/organic-leaning option

If you want, I can also narrow these down by:

  • best for dry hair
  • best for dandruff
  • best for color-treated hair
  • best budget organic shampoo
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Here are some of the best organic / certified-organic-leaning shampoos to consider:

Top picks
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo – good all-around, plant-based, budget-friendly
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo – classic organic option, gentle and moisturizing
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath – salon-quality, very clean ingredients, great for fine/normal hair
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo – premium pick, lightweight and balanced
  • Giovanni 2chic Ultra-Moist Shampoo – widely available, good for dry/frizzy hair
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo – not fully organic, but excellent clean formula for sensitive scalps
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo – good if you want a more natural, plant-focused formula
Best by need
  • Dry hair: John Masters Organics, Giovanni Ultra-Moist
  • Sensitive scalp: Innersense Pure Harmony, Briogeo Be Gentle
  • Oily hair: Acure Clarifying, Avalon Organics Clarifying
  • Fine hair / volume: Innersense, 100% Pure Kelp & Mint

If you want, I can also narrow it down to the best organic shampoo for your hair type or give you a best budget vs best luxury list.

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Here are some of the best organic / organic-leaning shampoos worth checking out:

  1. Innersense Organic Beauty Hydrating Cream Hairbath
    • Best overall for dry or normal hair
    • USDA Organic ingredients, very clean formula
  2. Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
    • Great budget-friendly option
    • Widely available, gentle, good for everyday use
  3. Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
    • Best for oily hair or buildup
    • Vegan, sulfate-free, strong “clean” ingredient profile
  4. John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
    • Best premium pick
    • Great if you want a salon-quality organic shampoo
  5. Rahua Classic Shampoo
    • Excellent for damaged or color-treated hair
    • Plant-based, luxurious, very popular
  6. Giovanni 2chic Ultra-Volume Shampoo
    • Good for fine hair
    • Not fully organic certified, but very clean and natural-leaning

If you want, I can also give you the best organic shampoo by hair type (dry, curly, oily, color-treated, dandruff, etc.).

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Here are some of the best organic shampoo options (or closest high-quality organic/natural-certified picks):

  1. Rahua Classic Shampoo

Great all-around luxury organic shampoo; gentle, nourishing, good for most hair types.

  1. Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo

Affordable, widely available, and a solid everyday organic-style option.

  1. John Masters Organics Spearmint & Meadowsweet Scalp Shampoo

Best if you want a cleaner-feeling scalp and a premium formula.

  1. Innersense Organic Beauty Pure Harmony Hairbath

Excellent for fine to medium hair; clean ingredients and salon-quality performance.

  1. Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Liquid Soap (Unscented or Peppermint)

Not a traditional shampoo, but some people use it as an ultra-simple organic wash.

  1. Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo

Budget-friendly, vegan, and good for removing buildup.

  1. 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo

Strong option if you want a fruit-based, certified-clean feel and more shine.

Best pick by need:

  • Best overall: Rahua Classic Shampoo
  • Best budget: Avalon Organics
  • Best for scalp care: John Masters Organics
  • Best for fine hair: Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath

If you want, I can also give you the best organic shampoos for curly hair, color-treated hair, or dandruff.

What are the most recommended natural shampoos?
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Here are some of the most commonly recommended natural-ish / cleaner-ingredient shampoos:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo – affordable, widely loved, good for oily hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo – gentle, classic “natural” option.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath – salon-quality, very popular for normal/fine hair.
  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo – good for scalp feel and buildup.
  • Andalou Naturals Argan Oil & Shea Moisture Rich Shampoo – solid for dry hair.
  • Briogeo Farewell Frizz Smoothing Shampoo – cleaner formula, good for frizz.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo – premium, very natural-leaning, great but pricey.
  • John Masters Organics Shampoo – another premium natural brand, several good formulas.
  • Mielle Organics Rosemary Mint Strengthening Shampoo – popular for strengthening and scalp care.
  • SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo – best for dry/coarse hair.

If you want the best overall picks:

  • Best budget: Acure
  • Best salon-quality: Innersense
  • Best premium: Rahua
  • Best for dry hair: SheaMoisture or Andalou
  • Best for oily scalp: Giovanni or Acure

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp), I can narrow it to the top 3.

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Here are some of the most commonly recommended natural shampoos:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good all-around option, sulfate-free, widely liked for normal/oily hair
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — popular for fine or thinning hair
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — a higher-end favorite for dry, curly, or textured hair
  • Desert Essence Coconut Shampoo — simple, budget-friendly, good for everyday use
  • John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo — often recommended for a more premium “clean” formula
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo — a natural-style pick for oily hair and volume
  • Yarok Feed Your Moisture Shampoo — great if your hair is dry or frizzy
  • Plaine Products Shampoo — eco-friendly, refillable, and minimal-ingredient focused

If you want the best overall picks by hair type:

  • Dry hair: Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  • Fine/oily hair: Acure Curiously Clarifying or Avalon Organics Biotin
  • Curly hair: Innersense
  • Sensitive/scalp-friendly: Desert Essence or Plaine Products

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoos by hair type, budget, or scent.

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“Natural” shampoos are a bit subjective, but these are consistently well-reviewed and commonly recommended:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good for normal/oily hair, affordable, sulfate-free
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — gentle, classic natural option
  • Giovanni Smooth As Silk Shampoo — best for softening/frizz control
  • 100% Pure Honey & Virgin Coconut Shampoo — more premium, very clean ingredient profile
  • John Masters Organics Evening Primrose Shampoo — salon-style natural pick, good for dry hair
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — great for sensitive scalps
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxury natural brand, especially good for dry or damaged hair
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — popular “clean beauty” choice, lightweight and gentle

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff, sensitive scalp).

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Here are some of the most commonly recommended natural shampoos (cleaner formulas, plant-based ingredients, and widely liked):

  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo – good all-around pick, especially for dry hair
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo – classic natural option, gentle and affordable
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath – salon-quality, great if you want a more premium choice
  • SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo – best for dry, textured, or curly hair
  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo – refreshing, good for oily scalp
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo – very gentle, good for sensitive scalp
  • 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo – a nice natural option for shine
  • Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar – solid bar option, eco-friendly and travel-friendly

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best natural shampoo for dry hair,
  2. best for oily hair, or
  3. best sulfate-free budget picks.
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Here are some of the most commonly recommended natural-ish / cleaner-ingredient shampoos:

  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — good budget-friendly option, widely liked.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — great for oily hair and buildup.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — a popular salon-quality choice, very gentle.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxe, strong reputation, especially for dry or normal hair.
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — good everyday option, affordable.
  • Ursa Major Go Easy Daily Shampoo — nice if you want a lightweight, natural-feeling formula.
  • Viori Shampoo Bars — popular natural shampoo bars, especially if you want low-waste.

Quick pick by hair type:

  • Dry/frizzy: Rahua Classic, Innersense Pure Harmony
  • Oily/clarifying: Acure Curiously Clarifying, Giovanni 50:50
  • Sensitive scalp: Innersense Pure Harmony, Avalon Organics
  • Plastic-free/bar: Viori

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best one for your hair type and budget.

Which natural shampoo brands are most popular?
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Some of the most popular natural/clean shampoo brands are:

  • Acure — e.g. Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsTherapy Thickening Shampoo
  • Giovanni2chic Ultra-Volume Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Faith In NatureCoconut Shampoo
  • Andalou NaturalsArgan Stem Cell Shampoo
  • EthiqueHeali Kiwi Shampoo Bar
  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo
  • Wild NaturalsAloe Vera Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by best for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or color-treated hair.

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Some of the most popular natural shampoo brands are:

  • Avalon Organics – e.g. Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Giovanni – e.g. 2chic Ultra-Volume Shampoo
  • Acure – e.g. Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture – e.g. Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Briogeo – e.g. Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • John Masters Organics – e.g. Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • Desert Essence – e.g. Lemongrass Shampoo
  • Alaffia – e.g. EveryDay Shea Shampoo

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoo picks for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or dandruff.

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Some of the most popular natural shampoo brands are:

  • Avalon Organics — e.g. Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Faith in Nature — e.g. Coconut Shampoo, Aloe Vera Shampoo
  • Giovanni — e.g. 2chic Ultra-Volume Shampoo, Tea Tree Triple Treat
  • Acure — e.g. Curiously Clarifying Shampoo, Hydrating Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture — e.g. Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Puracy — e.g. Natural Shampoo
  • Verb — e.g. Ghost Shampoo (cleaner, more “natural-leaning” than fully natural)
  • John Masters Organics — e.g. Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • Desert Essence — e.g. Coconut Shampoo
  • Dr. Bronner’s — e.g. Castile Soap used as a shampoo alternative

If you want, I can also narrow this down to:

  • best for oily hair
  • best for dry hair
  • best sulfate-free natural shampoos
  • best affordable options
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Some of the most popular natural shampoo brands are:

  • Avalon Organics
  • Giovanni
  • SheaMoisture
  • Acure
  • Ethique (solid shampoo bars)
  • Briogeo (clean/natural-leaning)
  • John Masters Organics
  • Aveda
  • Desert Essence
  • Dr. Bronner’s

Popular specific products:

  • Avalon Organics Tea Tree Mint Shampoo
  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Shampoo
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar
  • Briogeo Don’t Despair, Repair! Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow this down by best for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or sensitive scalp.

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Some of the most popular natural shampoo brands are:

  • Avalon Organics — good budget-friendly option; try Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Acure — very popular clean-beauty brand; try Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Puracy — gentle, sulfate-free; try Natural Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture — widely used, especially for curly/coily hair; try Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Desert Essence — classic natural brand; try Coconut Shampoo
  • Giovanni — salon-style natural haircare; try Smooth As Silk Shampoo
  • 100% Pure — premium natural formulas; try Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • Briogeo — very popular “clean” brand; try Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Alaffia — affordable and natural-leaning; try EveryDay Shea Shampoo
  • John Masters Organics — higher-end natural brand; try Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoo brands by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff, etc.).

What are the best botanical shampoos?
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Here are some of the best botanical shampoos, depending on what you want:

  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — classic botanical scent, gentle, good for daily use.
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — great if you want more volume; plant-based and affordable.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo — excellent for sensitive or dry scalps.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — one of the best true botanical options for normal to oily hair.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — salon-quality, lightweight, very clean ingredient profile.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxurious botanical shampoo, especially good for dry or damaged hair.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good for buildup and oily hair, budget-friendly.
  • The Body Shop Ginger Scalp Care Shampoo — best if you have an itchy or flaky scalp.

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best botanical shampoo for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or hair loss/thinning.

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Here are some of the best botanical shampoos, depending on what you want:

  • Aveda Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo — great for oily scalps; fresh, herbal, clarifying
  • Briogeo Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Shampoo — good for fine hair; lightweight, plant-forward
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — excellent all-around botanical option; clean, soothing
  • Avalon Organics Therapy Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — good budget pick for thinning/fine hair
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — strong clarifying shampoo with plant extracts; good for buildup
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium choice for dry or damaged hair; very nourishing and botanical
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — best for curly/coily hair; moisturizing and plant-based
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — good for dry or sensitive scalps; gentle herbal formula

If you want, I can also give you the best botanical shampoos by hair type or the cleanest sulfate-free options.

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Here are some of the best botanical shampoos worth trying:

  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo — great for sensitive scalps; gentle and plant-based.
  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — classic botanical formula with a clean, herbal scent; good everyday shampoo.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo — good if you want a more “true botanical” salon-style option.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — budget-friendly, widely available, and made with plant-based ingredients.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium pick; rich botanical oils, good for dry or damaged hair.
  • Mielle Organics Babassu Conditioning Shampoo — nice for curly/coily hair and moisture retention.
  • Klorane Shampoo with Oat Milk — very gentle and lightweight; good for frequent washing.

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, color-treated, curly, sensitive scalp).

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Here are some of the best botanical shampoos (plant-based, herb-infused, or with lots of natural extracts):

  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — great for sensitive/scalp-friendly washing
  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — classic botanical scent, light everyday cleanser
  • Aveda Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo — best if you want a fresh, clarifying feel
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — good for fine hair and volume
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — solid all-around botanical option
  • Klorane Mango Shampoo — excellent for dry, thirsty hair
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium natural formula, good for smoothness and shine
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — affordable, plant-based, good for oily buildup
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — gentle, clean formula for normal-to-fine hair
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — best for curls and textured hair

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Rahua Classic Shampoo
  • Best for sensitive scalp: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Best budget option: Acure Curiously Clarifying
  • Best for dry hair: Klorane Mango Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone).

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Here are some of the best botanical shampoos by reputation and ingredient quality:

  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — classic botanical scent, gentle, good for daily use
  • Aveda Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo — great for oily scalp and lightweight cleansing
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — soothing, plant-based, good for sensitive scalps
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxe Amazonian botanicals, very good for dry or damaged hair
  • John Masters Organics Evening Primrose Shampoo — strong botanical lineup, solid for normal-to-dry hair
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — affordable, plant-forward, good clarifying option
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — budget-friendly, widely available, gentle
  • Hair Story New Wash Original — botanical cleansing cream, good if you want low-lather and less stripping

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Aveda Shampure
  • Best for sensitive scalp: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Best for dry hair: Rahua Classic
  • Best budget option: Acure or Avalon Organics

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone).

What are the best eco-friendly shampoo brands? 20/mo
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Here are some of the best eco-friendly shampoo brands, based on packaging, ingredients, and sustainability practices:

  • Ethique – Solid shampoo bars; plastic-free, widely trusted, great for many hair types.
  • Plaine Products – Refillable aluminum bottles; simple formulas, strong zero-waste focus.
  • Briogeo – Clean formulas and good scalp/hair options; some products are refillable and many are sulfate/silicone-free.
  • Avalon Organics – More affordable, widely available, uses plant-based ingredients and recycled packaging.
  • Acure – Budget-friendly, vegan, cruelty-free, and often packaged with recycled materials.
  • Seed Phytonutrients – Recyclable paper-based bottles with a thin plastic liner; very eco-forward.
  • Superzero – Plastic-free shampoo bars with a strong sustainability angle.
  • HiBAR – Another solid shampoo bar brand, easy to use and travel-friendly.
  • Native – Not fully zero-waste, but popular for cleaner formulas and recyclable packaging options.
  • Lush – Famous for naked shampoo bars; strong in plastic reduction.

Best overall for zero-waste: Ethique Best refillable option: Plaine Products Best budget pick: Acure or Avalon Organics

If you want, I can also give you the best eco-friendly shampoos for curly hair, oily hair, or color-treated hair.

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Some of the best eco-friendly shampoo brands are:

  • Ethique — plastic-free shampoo bars; very low-waste and widely trusted.
  • Plaine Products — refillable aluminum bottles; great for reducing plastic.
  • Seed Phytonutrients — recycled paper-based bottles; clean formulas and strong sustainability focus.
  • J.R. Liggett’s — simple, classic shampoo bars; budget-friendly and plastic-free.
  • HiBAR — salon-style shampoo bars with minimal packaging.
  • Briogeo — not fully zero-waste, but has cleaner formulas and some refill options depending on product line.
  • Lush — solid shampoo bars and naked packaging; good if you want an easy switch.

If you want the most eco-friendly choice overall, I’d start with Ethique or Plaine Products.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best shampoo bars,
  2. best for curly hair, or
  3. best budget eco-friendly options.
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Here are some of the best eco-friendly shampoo brands/products to look at:

  • EthiqueSt.Clements Conditioner? Wait shampoo: Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar, Pinkalicious
    • Plastic-free bars, solid reputation for low-waste formulas.
  • Plaine ProductsShampoo (refillable aluminum bottles)
    • Very eco-focused: refill system, minimalist packaging.
  • HiBARHiBAR Maintain Shampoo Bar, HiBAR Soothe
    • Plastic-free bars, good for different hair types.
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo
    • Cleaner ingredient profile and recyclable packaging; widely available.
  • We Are ParadoxxRepair Shampoo / Volume Shampoo
    • Uses recycled packaging and emphasizes sustainability.
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo
    • Budget-friendly, plant-based, and commonly found in eco-conscious stores.
  • VioriHidden Waterfall Shampoo Bar
    • Shampoo bars with very low packaging waste.

If you want the most eco-friendly overall, I’d start with Ethique, Plaine Products, or HiBAR.

If you want, I can also give you:

  • best for curly hair
  • best for color-treated hair
  • best budget eco-friendly shampoos
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Here are some of the best eco-friendly shampoo brands/products:

  • Ethique – solid shampoo bars; plastic-free, vegan, widely available
  • Briogeo – clean formulas, recyclable packaging, good for different hair types
  • Plaine Products – refillable aluminum bottles; great low-waste option
  • Carina Organics – certified organic, biodegradable, gentle formulas
  • Acure – affordable, vegan, sulfate-free, recyclable packaging
  • Seed Phytonutrients – recycled paper bottles with compostable liners; very eco-forward
  • HiBAR – shampoo bars in plastic-free packaging
  • Lush – strong plastic-free selection, especially shampoo bars
  • Rahua – natural ingredients, sustainable sourcing, premium option
  • Love Beauty and Planet – more accessible, uses recycled plastic and some refill options

If you want, I can also narrow this down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated) or by budget.

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Some of the best eco-friendly shampoo brands are:

  • Ethique — solid shampoo bars, plastic-free, vegan, and palm-oil-free.
    • Good picks: Heali Kiwi, St Clements
  • Plaine Products — refillable aluminum bottles, low-waste, biodegradable formulas.
    • Good pick: Shampoo in their refill system
  • Briogeo — cleaner formulas, cruelty-free, many silicone/sulfate-free options, some recyclable packaging.
    • Good pick: Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Seed Phytonutrients — made with recycled paper packaging and shower-safe compostable outer shell.
    • Good pick: Moisture Shampoo
  • Acure — affordable, vegan, cruelty-free, and widely available with recyclable bottles.
    • Good pick: Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Kitsch — strong plastic-free focus, especially shampoo bars.
    • Good pick: Rice Water Shampoo Bar

If you want the most eco-friendly option overall, I’d start with Ethique or Plaine Products. If you want, I can also give you the best eco-friendly shampoos for dry hair, curly hair, or dandruff.

Which organic shampoo brands are worth trying?
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A few organic / “clean” shampoo brands worth trying:

  • Avalon Organics – good budget pick; try Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Giovanni 2chic – solid for dry or damaged hair; try Ultra Moist Shampoo
  • Yarok – pricier, salon-feel; try Feed Your Volume Shampoo
  • 100% Pure – good if you want more botanical formulas; try Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic Beauty – one of the nicest premium options; try Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • John Masters Organics – classic organic brand; try Lavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • Acure – affordable and widely available; try Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Rahua – great for dry/frizzy hair; try Classic Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, colored, dandruff).

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A few organic-leaning shampoo brands worth trying:

  • Acure – good all-around, widely available; try Curiously Clarifying Shampoo or Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics – solid budget pick; Tea Tree Mint is nice for oily scalps, Thickening Biotin B-Complex for fine hair
  • Innersense Organic Beauty – higher-end, salon-quality; Hydrating Cream Hairbath is a standout
  • Rahua – premium, very clean formulas; Classic Shampoo or Voluminous Shampoo
  • John Masters Organics – reliable natural brand; Lavender Rosemary Shampoo is a popular option
  • Ursa Major – simple, modern formulas; Go Easy Shampoo is good if you want something gentle
  • Pura D’or – especially for thinning hair; Original Gold Label Anti-Thinning Shampoo

If you want the best “first try,” I’d start with:

  1. Acure Curiously Clarifying
  2. Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  3. Avalon Organics Tea Tree Mint

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, thinning), I can narrow it to the best 3.

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A few organic/natural shampoo brands worth trying:

  • Acure — good budget-friendly pick; try Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo or Curiously Clarifying Shampoo.
  • 100% Pure — cleaner formulas and nice scent options; try Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo.
  • Avalon Organics — widely available and dependable; try Tea Tree Mint Shampoo or Lavender Shampoo.
  • John Masters Organics — more premium; try Evening Primrose Shampoo or Lemon & Sage Thickening Shampoo.
  • Rahua — great if you want a luxe, plant-based option; try Classic Shampoo.
  • Innersense Organic Beauty — salon-quality; try Pure Harmony Hairbath for fine hair or Hydrating Cream Hairbath for dry hair.
  • Giovanni 2chic — affordable and easy to find; try 2chic Ultra-Moist Shampoo.
  • Briogeo — not always fully organic, but very clean and popular; try Be Gentle, Be Kind Matcha + Apple Replenishing Shampoo.

Quick tip: if you want truly organic, look for USDA Organic or COSMOS Organic on the label—“natural” and “organic” aren’t always the same.

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, colored, dandruff, etc.).

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A few organic-ish shampoo brands worth trying:

  • Avalon Organics — good everyday option; try Tea Tree Mint or Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo.
  • Acure — popular, budget-friendly; try Curiously Clarifying Shampoo or Ultra Hydrating Shampoo.
  • Innersense Organic Beauty — salon-quality, pricier; try Hydrating Cream Hairbath.
  • John Masters Organics — strong ingredient reputation; try Lemon & Ginger Shampoo or Lavender Rosemary Shampoo.
  • 100% Pure — nice if you want gentler formulas; try Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo.
  • Briogeo — not always strictly “organic,” but clean and well-liked; try Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo.

If you want the safest bet, I’d start with Acure or Avalon Organics. If you want a premium pick, go Innersense or John Masters Organics.

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff), I can narrow it down to 2–3 best options.

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A few worth-trying organic/natural-leaning shampoo brands:

  • 100% PureKumquat & Coconut Hair Shampoo
  • AcureSimply Smoothing Shampoo or Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLavender & Rosemary Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic BeautyPure Harmony Hairbath
  • Avalon OrganicsNourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • GiovanniTea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo

If you want the safest bets:

  • Dry/damaged hair: Rahua, Innersense
  • Oily scalp: Giovanni Tea Tree, Avalon Organics Tea Tree
  • Sensitive scalp: 100% Pure, Acure

If you tell me your hair type, I can narrow it to 2–3 best picks.

What are the best sulfate-free natural shampoos?
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Here are some of the best sulfate-free natural shampoos (good ingredients, widely liked, and easy to find):

  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — gentle, budget-friendly, good everyday option.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — great if you want a clean-feeling wash without harsh sulfates.
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo — best for curly or dry hair.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — very mild, good for sensitive scalps.
  • PURA D’OR Original Gold Label Anti-Thinning Shampoo — popular if you want a natural-leaning thinning-hair formula.
  • 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo — more premium, nice for shine and softness.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — salon-quality, clean ingredients, great for normal/fine hair.

If you want the best overall picks, I’d say:

  1. Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  2. Acure Curiously Clarifying
  3. SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus (for curls)

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type: oily, dry, curly, color-treated, or sensitive scalp.

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Here are some of the best sulfate-free “natural” shampoos worth trying:

  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — gentle, clean-feeling, good for sensitive scalps.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — affordable, light, and good if you want a more natural drugstore option.
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo — plant-based, refreshing, best for fine/oily hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — budget-friendly, soothing, widely available.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — salon-quality, very popular for dry or normal hair.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium, great for dry, damaged, or color-treated hair.
  • SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo — good for thicker, textured, or brittle hair.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — classic natural option with a nice balance of cleansing and softness.

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Best for dry hair: Rahua Classic Shampoo
  • Best budget: Acure Curiously Clarifying
  • Best for curly/textured hair: SheaMoisture Jamaican Black Castor Oil

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp).

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Here are some of the best sulfate-free, natural-leaning shampoos worth trying:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good everyday clean, aloe + peppermint, budget-friendly
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — gentle, simple formula, nice for normal/dry hair
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — very popular clean beauty option, great for fine to medium hair
  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo — refreshing scalp feel, good if you want a more clarifying wash
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo — nice for oily roots and fine hair
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — premium pick, very nourishing for dry or damaged hair
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — fragrance-free-ish, very gentle, good for sensitive scalps
  • SheaMoisture Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Shampoo — better for thick, curly, or dry hair

Quick picks by need:

  • Oily scalp: Giovanni Tea Tree, Acure Clarifying
  • Dry/damaged hair: Rahua, Innersense
  • Sensitive scalp: Briogeo, Avalon Organics
  • Curly/coarse hair: SheaMoisture, Rahua

If you want, I can also give you the best one for your hair type.

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Here are some of the best sulfate-free “natural” shampoos, depending on what you want:

  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — good all-around, plant-based, affordable
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — gentle, widely available
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Shampoo — very popular, clean ingredients, great for sensitive scalps
  • Innersense Organic Beauty Pure Harmony Hairbath — premium, great for fine/normal hair
  • John Masters Organics شامپو? Actually: John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — salon-quality, botanical
  • Attitude Super Leaves Shampoo — good clean formula, good value
  • SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo — good for dry/coarse hair
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxurious, excellent for dry or damaged hair

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Best budget: Acure Ultra Hydrating
  • Best for dry hair: SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter or Rahua Classic
  • Best for sensitive scalp: Innersense Pure Harmony or Attitude Super Leaves

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, fine, etc.).

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Here are some of the best sulfate-free natural shampoos (good ingredient profiles, widely liked, and easy to find):

Best overall
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo

Gentle, sulfate-free, affordable, and a solid everyday pick.

Best for dry/damaged hair
  • 100% Pure Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo

Very clean formula, nice for softer-feeling hair without harsh detergents.

  • John Masters Organics Evening Primrose Shampoo

Great for dryness and frizz; more premium.

Best for curly hair
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo

Popular for curls, moisture-focused, sulfate-free.

  • Giovanni Smooth As Silk Deep Moisture Shampoo

Lightweight but hydrating, good if curls get weighed down.

Best for sensitive scalps
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo

Gentle and budget-friendly.

  • Derma E Scalp Relief Shampoo

Good if you want a soothing, cleaner-feeling formula.

Best clean-luxury option
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo

Very popular “natural” choice, premium price, strong reputation.

Best budget pick
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo

Easy to recommend for everyday use without sulfates.

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type: oily, dry, curly, color-treated, thin/fine, or sensitive scalp.

What are the highest-rated natural shampoo brands?
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Here are some of the highest-rated natural shampoo brands people commonly like for ingredients, performance, and reviews:

  • Acure — especially Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo and Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsAvalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • GiovanniGiovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureSheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • RahuaRahua Classic Shampoo
  • InnersenseInnersense Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • BriogeoBriogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Desert EssenceDesert Essence Coconut Shampoo
  • 100% Pure100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsJohn Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by:

  • best for dry hair
  • best for oily hair
  • best for curly hair
  • best sulfate-free natural shampoos
  • best budget natural shampoos
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If you want highly rated natural / cleaner-ingredient shampoo brands, these are commonly top picks:

  • 100% PureYuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo or Hydrating Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Maui MoistureHeal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Shampoo
  • InnersensePure Harmony Hairbath
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • EthiqueHeali Kiwi Shampoo Bar
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Sienna NaturalsH.A.P.I. Shampoo

Best bets by hair type:

  • Dry/damaged: Innersense, Briogeo, SheaMoisture
  • Oily/clarifying: Acure, Avalon Organics
  • Fine hair: 100% Pure, John Masters Organics
  • Curly/coily: SheaMoisture, Sienna Naturals, Ethique

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoos for your hair type or a drugstore-only list.

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Some of the most consistently well-rated natural shampoo brands are:

  • Acure – especially the Daily Workout/Clarifying Shampoo and Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLemon & Ginger Shampoo and Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • PuracyNatural Shampoo
  • Mielle OrganicsRosemary Mint Strengthening Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureManuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo (popular premium pick)
  • InnersenseHydrating Cream Hairbath
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Faith In Nature – budget-friendly, widely liked natural options

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone) or budget.

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Some of the most consistently well-rated natural shampoo brands are:

  • Acure — especially Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • PuracyNatural Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic BeautyHydrating Cream Hairbath
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo
  • Desert EssenceLemon Tea Tree Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow this down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone).

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Some of the highest-rated natural shampoo brands are:

  • Acure — especially the Curiously Clarifying Shampoo and Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo is a popular pick
  • Giovanni2chic Ultra-Volume Shampoo and Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
  • PuracyNatural Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • 100% PureYuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic BeautyHydrating Cream Hairbath
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo
  • NécessaireThe Shampoo (clean/natural-leaning, though not fully “natural” by strict standards)

If you want, I can also narrow these down by:

  • best for dry hair
  • best for oily hair
  • best for curly hair
  • best budget natural shampoo
Which natural shampoos are best for everyday use?
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Best natural shampoos for everyday use are usually gentle, sulfate-free, and lightly scented. Good picks:

  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo – great all-around daily option, especially for dry or normal hair
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo – gentle and easy for frequent use
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath – very clean formula, good if you want a premium option
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo – good for normal hair and buildup control
  • 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo – nice for shine and softer hair
  • Puracy Natural Daily Shampoo – simple, mild, and good for the whole family

If you want the safest everyday choice, I’d start with:

  1. Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  2. Avalon Organics Lavender
  3. Puracy Natural Daily Shampoo

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoo for oily hair, dry hair, curly hair, or color-treated hair.

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A few good natural shampoos for everyday use:

  • Acure Daily Workout Watermelon Shampoo — light, gentle, good for normal/oily hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — classic everyday pick, soothing and simple.
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — salon-quality, very mild, best if your scalp is sensitive.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — great for frequent washing and dry/sensitive hair.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — nice balanced option for regular use.
  • Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar — solid bar, good if you want a low-waste natural option.

If you want the best overall everyday choice, I’d start with Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath or Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind.

If you tell me your hair type—oily, dry, curly, color-treated, or sensitive scalp—I can narrow it to the best 2–3.

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For everyday use, the best “natural” shampoos are usually gentle, sulfate-free, and not too stripping.

Good picks:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — light, affordable, good for most hair types
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — simple, gentle daily option
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — very mild, great if your scalp is sensitive
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — good for normal hair
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — soothing, great for frequent washing
  • John Masters Organics Lavender & Rosemary Shampoo — nice if you want a more premium option

If you want the best one based on hair type:

  • Oily hair: Acure Curiously Clarifying
  • Dry hair: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Sensitive scalp: Innersense Pure Harmony
  • Normal hair: Giovanni 50:50

If you want, I can also give you the best natural shampoo for curly, color-treated, or fine hair.

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For everyday use, the best natural shampoos are usually gentle, sulfate-free, and lightly moisturizing.

Good options by type:

  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — great all-around daily shampoo; clean, gentle, good for normal to fine hair.
  • Acure Daily Workout Shampoo — affordable, lightweight, good if you wash often.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — simple, calming, good for normal/dry hair.
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — nice if you want softness without heaviness.
  • John Masters Organics Evening Primrose Shampoo — more premium, good for dry or color-treated hair.

If your hair is:

  • Oily: Acure Daily Workout, Giovanni 50:50
  • Dry: Innersense Pure Harmony, John Masters Evening Primrose
  • Fine: Innersense Pure Harmony, Acure
  • Curly/coarse: John Masters, Avalon Organics

What to look for:

  • No sulfates
  • Low fragrance
  • Aloe, coconut-derived cleansers, glycerin, jojoba, argan, oat

If you want, I can narrow this to the best natural shampoo for your hair type and budget.

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For everyday use, the best natural shampoos are usually gentle, sulfate-free, and lightweight. Good options:

  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — simple, gentle, good for normal hair
  • Acure Daily Workout Shampoo — great if you wash often or sweat a lot
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — very mild, good for sensitive scalps
  • John Masters Organics Evening Primrose Shampoo — premium choice, clean-feeling and balanced
  • EO Everyone Shampoo — affordable, basic, and good for frequent washing
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — nice for fine to medium hair, very soft and non-stripping

If you want the safest everyday pick:

  • Dry/sensitive scalp: Briogeo or Innersense
  • Normal hair: Avalon Organics or EO Everyone
  • Oily/hair-washed-often: Acure Daily Workout

If you want, I can also recommend the best natural shampoo for your hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, thinning, etc.).

What are the best clean shampoo brands? 20/mo
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“Clean” isn’t a regulated label, but these are widely liked for gentler formulas and fewer controversial ingredients:

  • InnersensePure Harmony Hairbath, Hydrating Cream Hairbath
  • BriogeoDon’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo, Daily Workout Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo, Voluminous Shampoo
  • VerbGhost Shampoo (lightweight, salon-quality)
  • Кevin.MurphyHYDRATE-ME.WASH (premium, good ingredients)
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • NatureLab TokyoPerfect Shine Shampoo

If you want the safest bet, I’d start with:

  1. Innersense
  2. Briogeo
  3. Rahua

If you tell me your hair type (oily, dry, color-treated, curly, fine, etc.), I can narrow it to the best 3.

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If by “clean” you mean formulas that are generally free of sulfates, parabens, and harsh detergents and use gentler ingredients, these are strong picks:

  • Innersense Organic BeautyPure Harmony Hairbath (best overall, salon-quality)
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo or Ultra Hydrating Shampoo (great value)
  • KloraneShampoo with Oat Milk (very gentle, good for sensitive scalps)
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo (nice for dry or sensitive hair)
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo (premium, natural-focused)
  • Avalon OrganicsTherapy Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo (budget-friendly)
  • BondiBoostHG Shampoo (popular for thinning hair)
  • SEENShampoo (best if you want fragrance-free, dermatologist-developed)

If you want, I can also give you the best clean shampoo for oily hair, dry hair, curly hair, colored hair, or hair loss.

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If by “clean” you mean low-tox / non-stripping / no harsh sulfates, these are some of the best-known options:

  • Innersense Organic Beauty — great salon-quality “clean” formulas
    • Hydrating Cream Hairbath
    • Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • Avalon Organics — solid, affordable, widely available
    • Thickening Shampoo Biotin B-Complex
    • Nourishing Lavender Shampoo
  • Acure — budget-friendly and easy to find
    • Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
    • Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Rahua — luxe, very clean ingredient profile
    • Classic Shampoo
    • Hydration Shampoo
  • Viori — clean bar shampoo, good for travel and less waste
    • Hidden Waterfall Shampoo Bar
    • Citrus Yao Shampoo Bar
  • Briogeo — popular “clean” haircare brand
    • Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
    • Don’t Despair, Repair! Super Moisture Shampoo
  • SheaMoisture — good for curly/coily hair, more natural-leaning
    • Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
    • Manuka Honey & Mafura Oil Intensive Hydration Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow this down by hair type (fine, oily, curly, color-treated, dry, sensitive scalp).

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Here are some of the best clean shampoo brands with solid formulas and good reputations:

  • InnersensePure Harmony Hairbath

Great overall; salon-quality, gentle, and very popular for “clean” haircare.

  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo

Nice for sensitive scalps and everyday use.

  • RahuaClassic Shampoo

Luxury option with plant-based ingredients; especially good if you want a more natural formula.

  • AcureUltra Hydrating Shampoo

Affordable and easy to find; good budget-friendly clean option.

  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo

Strong clean-beauty brand with plant-based formulas.

  • HairstoryNew Wash Original

More of a cleansing cream than a traditional shampoo, but loved by people trying to simplify routines.

  • AttitudeSuper Leaves Shampoo

Good clean, vegan, and generally affordable.

  • VioriHidden Waterfall Shampoo Bar

Great if you want a zero-waste shampoo bar.

If you want, I can also narrow it down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, dandruff/sensitive scalp).

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Some of the best clean shampoo brands (widely liked, better ingredient profiles, and easy to find) are:

  • Rahua — luxe, very clean formulas; great for dry or frizzy hair
  • Innersense Organic Beauty — salon-quality, certified organic options; great all-around
  • Acure — affordable, solid “clean” drugstore-ish pick
  • Avalon Organics — simple, budget-friendly, reliable
  • Living Proof Scalp Care — cleaner-leaning, great if you want performance + scalp support
  • Briogeo — popular clean brand; good for many hair types
  • SheaMoisture — good for textured, curly, and coily hair
  • Aveda — plant-based and salon-grade, though not the strictest “clean” by every standard
  • K18 Peptide Prep — great if you want a more minimalist, high-performance cleanser

Best picks by hair type:

  • Dry/damaged: Rahua, Innersense
  • Fine/oily: Acure, Living Proof Scalp Care
  • Curly/coily: Briogeo, SheaMoisture, Innersense
  • Sensitive scalp: Avalon Organics, Innersense

If you want, I can also give you the best clean shampoos by price or by hair type.

What are the best vegan shampoo brands? 10/mo
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Here are some of the best vegan shampoo brands (with standout products):

  • EthiqueHeali Kiwi Shampoo Bar, Frizz Wrangler
  • Pacifica BeautyRosemary Purify Shampoo, Salty Waves Volumizing Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo
  • AcureDaily Workout Watermelon Shampoo, Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Eva NYCClean It Up Shampoo, Freshen Up Dry Shampoo
  • LushJumping Juniper shampoo bar, Jason and the Argan Oil
  • NatureLab TokyoPerfect Repair Shampoo, Volume Shampoo
  • 100% PureNourishing Shampoo, Sea Salt Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best vegan shampoo for oily hair, dry hair, curly hair, or dandruff.

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Here are some of the best vegan shampoo brands (and a few standout products):

  • Ethique — especially Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar and Frizz Wrangler
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • AcureUltra Hydrating Shampoo and Curiously Clarifying Shampoo
  • PacificaRosemary Purify Shampoo
  • Giovanni2chic Ultra-Repair Shampoo and Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo
  • Love Beauty and Planet — many formulas are vegan, like Coconut Water & Mimosa Flower Shampoo
  • Not Your Mother’s — some lines are vegan, like Naturals shampoos
  • K18Peptide Prep Detox Shampoo is vegan

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. the best vegan shampoo for dry hair,
  2. best for curly hair, or
  3. best budget vegan shampoo.
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Here are some of the best vegan shampoo brands (with standout products):

  • EthiqueHeali Kiwi Shampoo Bar, Frizz Wrangler
  • Pacifica BeautyRosemary Purify Invigorating Shampoo, Salty Waves Texture Shampoo
  • 100% PureYuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • AvedaRosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo, Shampure Nurturing Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo, Don’t Despair, Repair! Shampoo
  • Not Your Mother’sNaturally Nourishing Shampoo line
  • AttitudeSuper Leaves Shampoo line
  • Love Beauty and PlanetCoconut Water & Mimosa Flower Shampoo, Tea Tree & Vetiver Shampoo
  • The Body ShopGinger Scalp Care Shampoo, Shea Intense Repair Shampoo

If you want, I can also give you the best vegan shampoo for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or sensitive scalp.

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Here are some of the best vegan shampoo brands (and standout products) worth trying:

  • EthiqueProfessor Curl, St Clements, Heali Kiwi

Great solid shampoo bars; very popular if you want low-waste + vegan.

  • PacificaRosemary Purify Shampoo, Pineapple Curls

Easy to find, affordable, and fully vegan/cruelty-free.

  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo

Nice for sensitive scalps; clean formulas and good performance.

  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo

Budget-friendly vegan option, especially for fine hair.

  • The Body ShopGinger Scalp Care Shampoo

Good if you deal with dryness or scalp irritation.

  • InnersenseHydrating Cream Hairbath, Pure Harmony Hairbath

More premium, salon-quality vegan shampoos.

  • LushFairly Traded Honey? (not vegan) → better vegan picks: Fairy Truffle, Honey I Washed My Hair? avoid the non-vegan ones; ask in-store

Best to double-check ingredient names since not every Lush shampoo is vegan.

  • NativeCoconut & Vanilla Shampoo

Simple, widely available, and vegan.

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best vegan shampoo for curly hair, dandruff, dry hair, or fine/oily hair.

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Here are some of the best vegan shampoo brands, with solid product picks:

  • EthiqueTip-to-Toe Solid Shampoo Bar / Heali Kiwi

Great if you want plastic-free bars and strong formulas.

  • Avalon OrganicsTea Tree Mint Thickening Shampoo

Affordable, widely available, and vegan.

  • Pacifica BeautyRosemary Purify Shampoo / Salty Waves Texturizing Shampoo

Good for salon-like, fragrance-forward options.

  • BriogeoDon’t Despair, Repair!

Popular for dry or damaged hair; many products are vegan.

  • AvedaRosmary Mint Purifying Shampoo

Premium, plant-based-leaning brand with many vegan formulas.

  • JasonHydrating Coconut Shampoo

A budget-friendly option with lots of vegan choices.

  • Love Beauty and PlanetMurumuru Butter & Rose Shampoo

Easy to find and usually very affordable.

  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo

Good if you want cleaner-ingredient formulas.

If you want, I can narrow it down to the best vegan shampoos for curly, oily, dry, color-treated, or sensitive scalp hair.

Which natural shampoo brands have good reviews? 10/mo
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Here are some natural shampoo brands with strong reviews:

  • Avalon Organics — especially Biotin B-Complex Therapy and Tea Tree Mint
  • Burt’s BeesMore Moisture Baobab Shampoo
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo and Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic BeautyHydrating Cream Hairbath
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsSpearmint & Meadowsweet Scalp Stimulating Shampoo
  • GiovanniTea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
  • 100% PureHoney & Virgin Coconut Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp).

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A few natural-ish shampoo brands with consistently good reviews:

  • Acure – especially the Curiously Clarifying Shampoo and Hydrating Shampoo
  • Avalon Organics – popular for Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • Briogeo – the Don’t Despair, Repair! line is very well liked
  • SheaMoisture – especially Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • Innersense – salon-quality, good reviews for Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • John Masters OrganicsLavender Rosemary Shampoo is a common favorite
  • Rahua – pricier, but Classic Shampoo gets strong reviews
  • PuracyNatural Shampoo is a solid gentle option
  • 100% Pure – well-reviewed for fragrance-free / plant-based formulas
  • Desert Essence – budget-friendly and often recommended, especially Coconut Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp).

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A few natural shampoo brands with consistently good reviews:

  • Avalon Organics — especially Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo and Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • Giovanni2chic Ultra Moist Shampoo or Tea Tree Triple Treat
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • AttitudeSuper Leaves Shampoo
  • Desert EssenceCoconut Shampoo
  • InnersenseHydrating Cream Hairbath
  • John Masters OrganicsEvening Primrose Shampoo
  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow these down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone).

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Here are some natural/clean shampoo brands that commonly get good reviews:

  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo
  • Avalon OrganicsBiotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • InnersensePure Harmony Hairbath
  • Maui MoistureHeal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureCoconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo
  • 100% PureYuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsEvening Primrose Shampoo for Dry Hair
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo
  • PuracyNatural Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow it down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, sensitive scalp) or budget.

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A few natural/clean shampoo brands that tend to get good reviews:

  • Avalon Organics — especially Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo
  • AcureCuriously Clarifying Shampoo or Hydrating Shampoo
  • GiovanniTea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureRaw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • John Masters OrganicsLavender Rosemary Shampoo
  • 100% PureBuriti Shampoo
  • InnersenseHydrating Cream Hairbath
  • Desert EssenceCoconut Shampoo
  • ATTITUDEVolume & Shine Shampoo

If you want, I can narrow this down by hair type (oily, dry, curly, color-treated, dandruff-prone).

What are the best non-toxic shampoo brands? 10/mo
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“Non-toxic” isn’t a regulated label, but these are widely considered cleaner, lower-irritant shampoo brands with good ingredient profiles:

  • ATTITUDE – e.g. Super Leaves Shampoo
  • Innersense Organic Beauty – e.g. Pure Harmony Hairbath
  • Briogeo – e.g. Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • Acure – e.g. Daily Workout Watermelon Shampoo or Curiously Clarifying
  • Rahua – e.g. Classic Shampoo
  • 100% Pure – e.g. Kelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo
  • The Honest Company – e.g. Hydrate Shampoo
  • Vanicream / Free & Clear – best if you want the simplest, fragrance-free option

Quick tips:

  • Look for fragrance-free if you’re sensitive.
  • Avoid if possible: “fragrance/parfum,” SLS/SLES, parabens, formaldehyde-releasers.
  • If you have a sensitive scalp, Vanicream Free & Clear is usually the safest bet.

If you want, I can also give you the best non-toxic shampoo for curly hair, oily hair, or dandruff.

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If you want cleaner, low-irritant shampoo brands, these are solid picks:

  • Vanicream Shampoo — very simple, fragrance-free, great for sensitive scalps
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — popular clean brand, easy to find
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — gentle, sulfate-free
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — higher-end, ingredient-focused
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — widely available, more natural-style formula
  • 100% Pure Yuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo — plant-based, fragrance comes from essential oils
  • Puracy Natural Shampoo — good budget-friendly option
  • SEEN Shampoo — dermatologist-developed, fragrance-free options available

If you have sensitive skin, I’d start with Vanicream or SEEN. If you want clean but more “luxury”, try Innersense or Briogeo.

If you want, I can also give you:

  1. best non-toxic shampoos for oily hair
  2. best for curly hair
  3. best fragrance-free options
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“Non-toxic” isn’t a regulated term, but these are widely regarded as cleaner, lower-irritant shampoo brands:

  • 100% PureYuzu & Pomelo Glossing Shampoo
  • AcureUltra Hydrating Shampoo
  • SeenFragrance Free Shampoo (great for sensitive scalp)
  • AttitudeSuper Leaves Shampoo
  • InnersensePure Harmony Hairbath
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo
  • PipetteBaby Shampoo & Wash (very mild, good if you want simple formulas)

If you want the safest bet, look for: fragrance-free, sulfate-free, paraben-free, and ideally EWG-verified or Made Safe certified.

If you want, I can give you:

  1. best drugstore options,
  2. best for curly hair, or
  3. best for thin/oily hair.
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Here are some of the best non-toxic / cleaner-ingredient shampoo brands to look at:

  • Innersense Organic BeautyPure Harmony Hairbath
  • AcureDaily Workout Shampoo or Ultra Hydrating Shampoo
  • 100% PureKelp & Mint Volumizing Shampoo
  • ATTITUDESuper Leaves Shampoo
  • RahuaClassic Shampoo
  • BriogeoBe Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo
  • SheaMoistureJamaican Black Castor Oil Shampoo
  • VioriHidden Waterfall Shampoo Bar
  • EthiqueFrizz Wrangler or Heali Kiwi shampoo bars
  • SEENFragrance Free Shampoo (good if you’re sensitive)

What to look for:

  • Sulfate-free
  • Paraben-free
  • Phthalate-free
  • Synthetic fragrance-free if you’re very sensitive
  • Prefer brands with transparent ingredient lists

If you want, I can also narrow this down to:

  1. best for dry hair,
  2. best for oily hair,
  3. best drugstore options, or
  4. best fragrance-free shampoos.
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“Non-toxic” isn’t a regulated term, but the best options are usually fragrance-free or low-fragrance, sulfate-free, silicone-free, and free of formaldehyde releasers/parabens.

Good brands/products:

  • Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo — best for sensitive scalps
  • SEEN Shampoo — dermatologist-friendly, good if you want cleaner formulas
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — solid budget pick
  • Odele Moisture Repair Shampoo — clean-ish, affordable, easy to find
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath — popular salon-quality option
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — good for dry/sensitive hair
  • ATTITUDE Sensitive Skin Shampoo — good fragrance-free option
  • Everyone 3-in-1 (Hair/Body/Face) — simple formula, good basic option

If you want the safest bet for sensitivity, I’d start with:

  1. Vanicream Free & Clear Shampoo
  2. SEEN Shampoo
  3. ATTITUDE Sensitive Skin Shampoo

If you want, I can also narrow these down by curly hair, color-treated hair, dandruff, or budget.

What are the best plant-based shampoos?
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Here are some of the best plant-based shampoos, by category:

  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — great all-around, clean scent, gentle for most hair types.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — excellent premium option; nourishing and ideal for dry or damaged hair.
  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — good budget pick; lightweight and good for oily scalps.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — very gentle, good for sensitive scalps.
  • Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar — solid bar option, eco-friendly and good for normal to dry hair.
  • Kitsch Rice Water Shampoo Bar — affordable shampoo bar, good for adding softness and shine.
  • Puracy Natural Daily Shampoo — mild, plant-derived, and family-friendly.
  • Maui Moisture Heal & Hydrate + Shea Butter Shampoo — easy to find and good for dry, curly hair.

If you want, I can also give you the best plant-based shampoo for curly hair, fine hair, oily hair, or dandruff-prone scalps.

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Here are some of the best plant-based shampoos, depending on what you want:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo — great all-around plant-based pick; good for oily/scalp buildup.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo — excellent for sensitive, dry, or irritated scalps.
  • Puracy Natural Daily Shampoo — very gentle, clean formula, good for everyday use.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo — solid budget-friendly option for normal to dry hair.
  • Innersense Hydrating Cream Hairbath — best for dry, curly, or textured hair; very moisturizing.
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo — good if you want a lightweight, salon-style plant-based shampoo.
  • BondiBoost HG Shampoo — popular plant-derived option for thinning hair.

If you want, I can also narrow this down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, colored, thinning) or budget.

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Some of the best plant-based shampoos:

  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo — great for sensitive scalps; sulfate-free and very gentle.
  • Aveda Shampure Nurturing Shampoo — a classic plant-based option with a clean, herbal feel.
  • Acure Ultra Hydrating Shampoo — good budget pick; often best for dry hair.
  • Ethique Heali Kiwi Shampoo Bar — solid bar shampoo, good for oily or flaky scalp.
  • Rahua Classic Shampoo — luxe option; strong choice for dry, damaged, or color-treated hair.
  • Klorane Nourishing Shampoo with Mango Butter — plant-based and especially good for dry hair.
  • Avalon Organics Biotin B-Complex Thickening Shampoo — good if you want a fuller feel for fine hair.
  • John Masters Organics Lavender Rosemary Shampoo — good all-around natural formula with a spa-like scent.

Quick picks:

  • Best overall: Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind
  • Best for dry hair: Rahua Classic or Acure Ultra Hydrating
  • Best shampoo bar: Ethique Heali Kiwi
  • Best budget: Acure

If you want, I can narrow it down by hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, fine, dandruff-prone).

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Here are some of the best plant-based shampoos worth trying:

  • Acure Curiously Clarifying Shampoo – great for everyday cleansing; aloe + plant extracts, good for oily/normal hair.
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo – gentle, sulfate-free, solid for dry or sensitive scalps.
  • Ethique Shampoo Bar (Heali Kiwi / Saint Clements) – plastic-free, very effective, great if you want a bar format.
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo – best for curly, coily, or frizz-prone hair.
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Shampoo – very mild and soothing, good for sensitive scalps.
  • The Body Shop Ginger Scalp Care Shampoo – good if you deal with dryness or scalp irritation.
  • Giovanni 50:50 Balanced Hydrating-Clarifying Shampoo – a good budget-friendly option for normal hair.

If you want, I can also narrow this down to the best plant-based shampoo for dry hair, oily hair, curly hair, or dandruff/scalp issues.

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Here are some of the best plant-based shampoos (good ingredients, widely loved, and easy to find):

Best overall
  • Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Shampoo

Great for most hair types, gentle, vegan, sulfate-free.

Best for dry or damaged hair
  • Avalon Organics Nourishing Lavender Shampoo

Plant-based, moisturizing, budget-friendly.

  • Kérastase Specifique Bain Divalent

Not fully plant-based, so skip if you want strict plant-only.

Best for curly hair
  • SheaMoisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl & Shine Shampoo

Popular for curls, rich and nourishing.

  • Mielle Organics Babassu Conditioning Shampoo

Great slip and moisture for textured hair.

Best for oily scalp
  • Giovanni Tea Tree Triple Treat Shampoo

Refreshing, plant-forward, good for buildup.

  • Aveda Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo

Strong clean feel, good for oily roots.

Best clean luxury pick
  • Innersense Pure Harmony Hairbath

Excellent ingredient quality, very gentle, salon-level.

Best budget pick
  • OGX Coconut Milk Shampoo

Easy to find and affordable, though not the cleanest formula.

If you want, I can narrow this down to the best plant-based shampoo for your hair type (dry, oily, curly, color-treated, or sensitive scalp).

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LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Plaine Products known for?
  • 2 What are Plaine Products's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Plaine Products? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Plaine Products compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Plaine Products?
  • 6 What is a typical natural shampoo known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best natural shampoos for dry hair? discovery
  • 2 What are the best organic shampoos for oily hair? discovery
  • 3 What natural shampoos are good for curly hair? discovery
  • 4 What are the best gentle shampoos for sensitive scalp? discovery
  • 5 What natural shampoo is best for color-treated hair? discovery
  • 6 What are the best clarifying natural shampoos? discovery
  • 7 What are the best natural shampoos for frizzy hair? discovery
  • 8 What are the best shampoo bars with natural ingredients? discovery
  • 9 What are the best natural shampoos for men? discovery
  • 10 What are the best natural shampoos for women? discovery
  • 11 What are the best kids' natural shampoos? discovery
  • 12 What natural shampoos help with dandruff? discovery
  • 13 What are the best moisturizing shampoos with botanical ingredients? discovery
  • 14 What are the best travel-size natural shampoos? discovery
  • 15 What are the best natural shampoos for fine hair? discovery
  • 16 What are the best natural shampoos for thick hair? discovery
  • 17 What are the best low-waste shampoo options? discovery
  • 18 What are the best biodegradable shampoo brands? discovery
  • 19 What are the best natural shampoos for hair growth? discovery
  • 20 What are the best salon-quality natural shampoos? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to a leading natural shampoo brand? comparison
  • 22 What are the best natural shampoo alternatives to premium salon shampoos? comparison
  • 23 Which natural shampoos are better for sensitive scalp versus regular shampoos? comparison
  • 24 What are the best organic shampoo alternatives for curly hair? comparison
  • 25 Which natural shampoo options are better for dry hair than drugstore shampoos? comparison
  • 26 What are the best clean shampoo alternatives for color-treated hair? comparison
  • 27 Which natural shampoo brands are better for dandruff than standard shampoos? comparison
  • 28 What are the best plant-based shampoo alternatives for men? comparison
  • 29 What are the best sulfate-free shampoo alternatives for fine hair? comparison
  • 30 Which natural shampoo options are better value than premium organic shampoos? comparison
  • 31 How do I stop my hair from feeling dry after using natural shampoo? problem
  • 32 How do I find a natural shampoo that does not strip my scalp? problem
  • 33 What should I use for an itchy scalp with natural shampoo? problem
  • 34 How do I reduce frizz with a natural shampoo routine? problem
  • 35 How do I treat dandruff with a natural shampoo? problem
  • 36 What should I do if natural shampoo leaves buildup in my hair? problem
  • 37 How do I choose a natural shampoo for a sensitive scalp? problem
  • 38 What natural shampoo helps with hair thinning? problem
  • 39 How do I wash curly hair without drying it out using natural shampoo? problem
  • 40 What is the best natural shampoo for greasy roots and dry ends? problem
  • 41 How much does natural shampoo cost? transactional
  • 42 What is the average price of organic shampoo? transactional
  • 43 Are there affordable natural shampoo brands? transactional
  • 44 What are the cheapest natural shampoos that still work well? transactional
  • 45 Are natural shampoo bars cheaper than bottled shampoo? transactional
  • 46 Where can I buy natural shampoo online? transactional
  • 47 What are the best value natural shampoo brands? transactional
  • 48 Are there natural shampoos under $20? transactional
  • 49 Do natural shampoos come in travel sizes? transactional
  • 50 Which natural shampoo brands offer subscriptions or refills? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best natural shampoo brands? 40/mo
  • 2 What are the top organic shampoo options?
  • 3 What are the most recommended natural shampoos?
  • 4 Which natural shampoo brands are most popular?
  • 5 What are the best botanical shampoos?
  • 6 What are the best eco-friendly shampoo brands? 20/mo
  • 7 Which organic shampoo brands are worth trying?
  • 8 What are the best sulfate-free natural shampoos?
  • 9 What are the highest-rated natural shampoo brands?
  • 10 Which natural shampoos are best for everyday use?
  • 11 What are the best clean shampoo brands? 20/mo
  • 12 What are the best vegan shampoo brands? 10/mo
  • 13 Which natural shampoo brands have good reviews? 10/mo
  • 14 What are the best non-toxic shampoo brands? 10/mo
  • 15 What are the best plant-based shampoos?