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 The Best Sulfate-Free Shampoos, According to Dermatologists
If your hair tends to be on the oily side and requires daily washing, a regular shampoo is probably fine, says Debra Jaliman, MD, a New York City-based dermatologist. But she does recommend
switching to a sulfate-free shampoo if you have damaged hair (such as from color or keratin treatments), naturally dry hair, or if you struggle with an irritated scalp. For these people in particular, a shampoo that doesn't contain sulfates may be beneficial.

Interested in making the switch to a sulfate-free formula? We’ve rounded up the best sulfate-free shampoos that have been recommended by dermatologists and hairstylists. Here, 14 of their top picks.
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1. Shu Uemura Color Luste Brilliant Glaze Shampoo

"Many stylists love sulfate-free products to help protect color treatments, as they tend to be gentler," says Dr. Francis. This sulfate-free wash from Shu Uemura is no exception. It's specifically formulated for color-treated strands, and the rich foam helps prevent color from fading while also balancing the scalp’s natural oils.
To buy: $48; barneys.com

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2. Nexxus Color Assure Replenishing Shampoo

Tatiana Slaughter, a hairstylist at Kiss Kiss Bang Bang salon in Carmel, Indiana, loves this sulfate-free formula from Nexxus. It contains white orchid extract to help lock in hair's moisture and keep color-treated strands looking vibrant, even after many washes.
To buy: $16; amazon.com

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3. SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Moisture Retention Shampoo

Need a formula that will help nix dry hair? You’re in luck. This super-smooth wash (another one of Slaughter's recommendations) is made specifically for dried-out strands. Thanks to ingredients like sea kelp, argan oil, and shea butter, the formula restores shine and seriously moisturizes hair without the use of sulfates.
To buy: $9; target.com

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4. Bumble and Bumble Hairdresser’s Invisible Oil Shampoo

Protect strands from damaging UV rays with this cleanser. "It's pricey, but I always suggest [this shampoo] for anyone with dry hair," says Slaughter. "It doesn't leave a lot of buildup and detangles hair instead of leaving annoying knots." Six oils—including coconut, argan, and grapeseed—infuse moisture into split ends while also smoothing tangles.
To buy: $31; sephora.com

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5. Briogeo Rosarco Repair Shampoo

A must-have for thick, curly hair, Briogeo's Roscaro Repair shampoo (another pick from Slaughter) utilizes nutrient-rich argan, rosehip, and coconut oils to make hair stronger and supersoft to the touch.
To buy: $24; sephora.com

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6. Kevin Murphy Hydrate Me Wash

Jackie Remos, a hairstylist at Yanni Erbeli Salon in Red Bank, New Jersey, recommends this super-smooth wash since it's sulfate-free, paraben-free, smells great, and will leave strands shiny. Bonus: the formula is packed with antioxidants to prevent your scalp from losing moisture.
To buy: $49; amazon.com

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7. DevaCurl No-Poo Decadence

Have naturally curly hair? This ultra-moisturizing milk cleanser will give you gorgeous, silky waves. Not only is it infused with grapeseed oil, but the added quinoa protein strengthens and protects your hair's natural shine.
To buy: $22; sephora.com
"Curly hair can be hard to treat, because curls need more oil to look bouncy and fresh," explains Slaughter. "I like this formula because it actually gives your hair moisture."

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8. L’Oreal Paris Ever Strong Thickening Shampoo

Fragile hair has met its match, thanks to this sulfate-free formula from L'Oreal (another one of Slaughter's go-tos). Rosemary leaf helps boost thickness in thin strands, making it stronger and less susceptible to breakage over time.
To buy: $7; target.com



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9. Paul Mitchell Awapuhi Wild Ginger Moisturizing Shampoo

Your dry hair will thank you for choosing this moisturizing mixture. Awapuhi extract balances moisture while also rebuilding damaged strands. "You only need a small drop the size of a dime to make it work," says Slaughter. Also good: it’s gentle enough to use every day.
To buy: $21; ulta.com


source: health.com.

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