Curly hair, fine hair, thick hair, frizzy hair, short hair, long hair, medium-as-average-as-it-gets hair…..one thing well all have in common is that it all needs to be washed! However, certain hair needs certain types of shampoos just like different people have different budgets and are willing to spend only certain amounts on their bottle! So look no further, here are the best shampoos for your hair (at prices you can afford!)
Fine Hair:
Fine hair is one of the most difficult hair types to find shampoo for, simply because it gets greasy so quickly and needs to be washed every morning as a necessity. You need a shampoo that not only will be able to pump up the volume, but also one that will not strip your hair of essential oils from washing so frequently. The best bang for your buck? Tresemme Healthy Volume Shampoo ($7)
Looking to splurge? Try Redken Body Full Shampoo ($15).
Thick Hair:
Thick hair, while not needing to be washed as frequently, needs a shampoo that can tame frizz and leaves hair looking smooth and sleek, instead of poufy and out of control. For a budget-friendly shampoo, try picking up some John Frieda Frizz-Ease Smooth Start Shampoo ($7).
Splurge time? Bumble and Bumble Straight Shampoo ($29) will be your new best friend. Don’t fret about the price—a little goes a long way!
Frizzy/Dry Hair:
Those with dry hair also experience frizz, and those with curls usually end up having all three elements against them. Your best bet? Garnier Fructis Curl & Shine Fortifying Shampoo for Curly & Wavy Hair ($4).
Have a little extra to spend? Redken Fresh Curls Shampoo will tame any frizzy hair (curls or not!) at around $14 a bottle.
Natural Shampoo:
No matter what type of hair you may have, some might prefer a natural, no-chemical approach to their shampoo. Try picking up Burt’s Bees Super Shiny Grapefruit & Sugar Beet Shampoo ($8), Nature’s Gate Awapuhi Shampoo ($7) or Aveda Shampure Shampoo ($11) for some natural goodness.
Words By: Alia Barbano-George
Image By: Anahita Mobargha