Hair loss is more common than you think and can happen to anyone for a myriad of reasons—from genetics to stress and even overuse of hot tools like your everyday flat iron. But the good news is, if you’re among the millions of women who suffer from hair loss, there are ways to help treat it. Alongside using hair growth vitamins and oils, hair growth shampoos (and conditioners) may actually help re-grow patchy sections, add density to thin hair, and prevent sparseness in the first place.
When it comes to hair growth shampoo, you have two options: prescriptions or over-the-counter treatments. Prescription shampoos like ketoconazole are “anti-androgenetic,” which means they prevent two hormones associated with triggering hair loss from activating—testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT)—by “targeting hair growth at the site of the follicle and helping to interrupt the hormone cycle locally that causes thinning,” explains Dr. Eric Schweiger of Schweiger Dermatology Group in NYC. Meanwhile, “over-the-counter growth shampoos typically contain amino acids and antioxidants to provide the components to rebuild hair as well as reduce damage and inflammation,” Schweiger adds.
According to Krupa Koestline, cosmetic chemist and founder of KKT Consultants, there are some ingredients to look for that have proven benefits in hair growth stimulation: zinc, keratin, procyanidin B2, biotin, ginseng, caffeine, peppermint, arginine, amino acids like cysteine and tyrosine, vegetable proteins from wheat or soy, and tri-copper peptides. If you think over-the-counter hair loss shampoos are for you or just want to promote growth and strength, Schwieger also backs these ingredients as effective and cautions against using shampoo with parabens, sulfates, and fragrances, which can irritate hair and reduce moisture. Additionally, cosmetic chemist Ron Robinson of BeautyStat says that ingredients like salicylic acid exfoliate the scalp and improve blood flow, and biotin, which may nourish the hair follicles, can also be beneficial in a hair growth shampoo.
Depending on what’s causing your hair loss, consulting with a doctor, trichologist, or dermatologist is always a good first step. To find the best drugstore shampoos that can improve hair growth and density, we consulted some of the best minds in the industry—including the above experts as well as Dr. William Yates, board-certified hair loss expert and surgeon, and Dr. Nava Greenfield of Schweiger Dermatology Group. Ahead, shop 20 of the best hair growth shampoos available, per our experts and customer reviews.
1
Best For Hair Growth
Honeydew
Biotin Shampoo for Hair Growth B-Complex Formula
Hair Type |
Dry, thinning |
Size |
8 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-free |
Yes |
Cruelty-free |
Yes |
2
Best For Hair Loss
Pure Biology
Growth Stimulating & Anti Hair Loss Shampoo
Hair Type |
All |
Size |
8 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
3
Best Hair Growth Set
SheaMoisture
Strengthen, Grow & Restore Shampoo and Conditioner Set
Hair Type |
Curly, chemically-treated, damaged |
Size |
16 fl. oz./13 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
4
Best Dermatologist-Recommended
Nioxin
System 1 Hair Care Kit
Hair Type |
Thin |
Size |
10 fl. oz./10 fl. oz./3 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
No |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
5
Best For No-Breakage
Keranique
Scalp Stimulating Shampoo
Hair Type |
Thin, fine |
Size |
8 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
6
Best For Everyday Use
Pura D’or
Original Gold Label Anti-Hair Thinning Shampoo
Hair Type |
All |
Size |
16 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
7
Best For Damaged Hair
Kérastase
Resistance Length Strengthening Shampoo
Hair Type |
All |
Size |
8.5 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
8
Best For Growing New Hair
Ultrax Labs
Hair Surge Caffeine Hair Recovery Stimulating Shampoo
Hair Type |
All |
Size |
8 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
No |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
9
Best For Cell Turnover
Andalou Naturals
Argan Stem Cell Age Defying Shampoo
Hair Type |
Thin |
Size |
11.5 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
10
Best Biotin Shampoo
Bellisso
Biotin Shampoo and Treatment Conditioner
Hair Type |
All |
Size |
16 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
11
Best Volumizing Shampoo
Briogeo
Blossom & Bloom Ginseng + Biotin Volumizing Shampoo
Hair Type |
Fine, thin, limp |
Size |
8 fl.oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
12
Best For Natural Hair
Dream Girls
Renewing Shampoo
Hair Type |
All, natural |
Size |
8.5 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
13
Best For Curly Hair
Carol’s Daughter
Goddess Strength Fortifying Shampoo
Hair Type |
Curly, damaged |
Size |
11 fl. oz |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
14
Best Drugstore Pick
OGX
Thick & Full Biotin & Collagen Shampoo
Hair Type |
Fine |
Size |
13 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
Yes |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
15
Best For Thin Hair
Biolage
Full Density Thickening Shampoo
Hair Type |
Thin, fine |
Size |
13.5 fl. oz. |
Sulfate-Free |
No |
Cruelty-Free |
Yes |
According to Dr. Schweiger, causes range from “androgenetic, or hormone-related hair loss, stress-related hair loss, also called telogen effluvium, and dandruff. Medications, vitamin deficiencies, thyroid disorders, excess styling, and autoimmune disorders can also cause hair loss and thinning.”
Does shampoo help hair growth?
Robinson says that shampoos can help to improve hair growth, but not single-handedly. “Because shampoos are rinsed out shortly after they are applied, the ingredients are not staying on the scalp long enough to make a significant impact on their own.” However, Schweiger points out there are other benefits to shampoos, including ingredients like amino acids and antioxidants, that can assist with hair growth in the long run.
Can natural ingredients help grow hair?
Board-certified hair loss expert and surgeon Dr. Yates recommends gentle ingredients that don’t strip the hair and preserve the integrity of the hair shaft to help prevent breakage. “My patients report improved hair growth natural ingredients like pumpkin seed extract, yucca root extract, saw palmetto, algae, horsetail, and green tea extract,” says Yates. He also notes that biotin and rosemary oil show promise as natural ingredients in hair products to promote hair health and growth.
What’s the difference between regular shampoo and a hair growth shampoo?
“Hair growth-promoting shampoos are specifically designed with follicle-stimulating actives and antioxidants while maintaining optimal scalp health,” says Koestline. Whereas traditional shampoos are formulated for different hair types and focus more on the hair itself and not the scalp. And remember, hair growth is a slow process, and everyone is different. Dr. Greenfield recommends that you try a product out for three to four months before determining whether it is effective. “Take before and after photos since the change may be too gradual to notice,” Greenfield adds.
Dr. Eric Schweiger is a dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in NYC.
Ron Robinson is a cosmetic chemist and CEO of BeautyStat Cosmetics.
Krupa Koestline is a cosmetic chemist and founder of KKT Consultants, with expertise in clean beauty formulations.
Dr. William Yates is a board-certified hair loss expert and surgeon based in Chicago.
Dr. Nava Greenfield is a dermatologist at Schweiger Dermatology Group in NYC.
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