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The 15 Best Natural & Clean Shampoos For Curly Hair Of 2024

Alexandra Engler
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January 14, 2023
Alexandra Engler
mbg Beauty Director
By Alexandra Engler
mbg Beauty Director
Alexandra Engler is the beauty director at mindbodygreen and host of the beauty podcast Clean Beauty School. Previously, she's held beauty roles at Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, SELF, and Cosmopolitan; her byline has appeared in Esquire, Sports Illustrated, and Allure.com.
January 14, 2023
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Within the curly hair community, we know just how different every wave, kink, or ringlet is, and just how vastly different everyone's unique needs are.

We also understand how they can change depending on several factors: hair length, style, weather, time of year, washing schedule, the list goes on.

As someone whose strands fluctuate between tight S-waves and curls, sometimes I need to change my shampoos up on a seasonal basis because I find I'm in need of an updated formula. 

If you're in the market for a new shampoo formulated with curls in mind, these just might be your best bet.

What to look for

Not all shampoo is created equal: Some are high-lather numbers that target oily scalps, while others are gentler and are infused with hydrating nutrients.

Each type has a person they're best suited to—and it may take some guess-and-test work to figure out your favorite formula. 

However, if you have wavy or curly hair (or generally fall in the range of Type 2a to Type 4c), you'll likely want to stay away from sulfates.

Sulfates can be very drying and stripping, which can damage curly strands and make the hair more prone to frizz and splitting.

We also recommend finding hydrating options; however, how hydrating will depend on how easily your curls get weighed down with product. 

Another important note is that identifying your specific hair type will likely help you in the hair product process.

Hair types can play a big role in determining how you care for your hair (not the only thing, as thickness, porosity, scalp health, and lifestyle all play a role; not to make matters more confusing, but most people have multiple curl patterns on their head, so you may not neatly fall into one type.).

But if you know your hair type, it can at least guide you to specific products.

For example, type 4 is more prone to breakage so needs to look for strengthening ingredients, whereas type 2 or 3 may deal with buildup, which can stretch out the pattern. 

Here's our hair type quiz, for help finding your type, as well as our guides to each below.

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Additionally, some curl types may find that they benefit from co-washing in between using traditional shampoo. If that's you, check out our guide to conditioner-washing

mbg's picks for the best curly hair shampoos

TPH by TARAJI Honey Fresh Clarifying Shampoo with Moisture

Ethics

  • Paraben-free, mineral oil-free, paraffin-free, phthalates-free, not tested on animals

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Those with buildup

Size:

12 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

As curl expert Sunny of The Sunny Alchemist once told us, those with curls should regularly reach for a clarifying shampoo to remove buildup on the strands that may lead to flattening of the curl pattern. But not just any clarifying shampoo will do: Make sure you find one formulated specifically for curly hair—like this number that has aloe, honey, and willowbark extract—so you don't damage the strands in the process. 

Kinky-Curly Come Clean Shampoo

Ethics

  • Paraben-free, cruelty-free, recyclable packaging, pH balanced

Hairy type:

34

Best for:

Those with hard water

Size:

8 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

Hard water (or water that has a higher concentration of minerals) is notoriously hard on kinks and curls as they are already prone to breakage. It is known to cause buildup on your strands and scalp as these minerals cling to your hair, creating a film of sorts. Over time, this film can hinder the penetration of moisture, nutrients, and so forth—resulting in dry, brittle, breakage-prone strands. This shampoo was designed specifically for this issue: It gets the hair clean but is non-stripping. Plus it's infused with nutrient-rich mandarin orange extract and sea kelp.

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Olaplex No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo

Ethics

  • pH balanced, vegan, cruelty-free, nut-free, paraben-free, phthalates-free, phosphate-free, gluten-free

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Color- or heat-treated hair

Size:

8.5 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

This innovative shampoo is perfect for anyone in need of damage reversal, says curl and color expert Christin Brown. It helps tend to damage, split ends, frizz, and signs of wear and tear by repairing the strand's bonds. (And has gained a mass following because of it.) We especially recommend this if your curls are color-treated or you regularly heat style, as that often weakens the hair bonds further. 

Bread Beauty Hair Wash Gentle Milky Hair Cleanser

Ethics

  • Vegan, color-safe, cruelty-free

Hairy type:

2 to 4

Best for:

Dry strands

Size:

8.4 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

A lux sensorial experience that seriously upgrades your shower: This creamy-milky blend practically cradles your curls while you use it. The blend of argan oil and aloe are deeply hydrating, without being too dense. And the lemon tea tree oil helps lift dirt, oil, and debris from the hair and scalp while soothing it at the same time. 

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Melanin Haircare African Black Soap Reviving Shampoo

Ethics

  • Silicone-free, petroleum-free, mineral oil-free, paraben-free, phthalates-free, formaldehyde-free

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Dry scalpIrritated scalp

Size:

16.1 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

For tender, dry, and flaky scalps, this shampoo helps in several ways. First, the tea tree helps deep clean and acts as antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal. The peppermint refreshes the skin and hair, as well as also having anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. Finally, black cumin seed oil is an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antifungal conditioner.

Aveda be curly Shampoo

Ethics

  • Cruelty-free, vegan, 100% wind & solar powered manufacturing, 100% PCR PET bottles, 90% naturally derived hair care

Hairy type:

32

Best for:

Those who wash daily

Size:

8.5 oz

Sulfate-free:

No

A super gentle wash that feeds your strands' hydration thanks to the aloe, a vitamin-rich botanical that your hair practically drinks up. Those vitamins also give the hair and scalp loads of antioxidant protection from inflammation, environmental stressors, and free radicals—all of which can cause increased hair shedding. Strands are further supported with a wheat protein extract.

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Adwoa Beauty Blue Tansy Clarifying Gel Shampoo

Ethics

  • Paraben-free, silicone-free, gluten-free, cruelty-free, mineral oil-free, petroleum-free, phthalates-free, no synthetic colors, no dea, no drying alcohols, vegan

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Adding shine

Size:

14 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

The star ingredients in this shampoo make for a very sophisticated formula. First up, the namesake blue tansy nourishes hair follicles to help encourage new hair growth (and support the hair you already have, no less). The jojoba oil conditions strands and makes for a silky lather. The bamboo extract helps strengthen the hair and can even add a little shine.

Carol's Daughter Wash Day Delight With Rose Water

Ethics

  • 98% naturally-derived ingredients, silicone-free, paraben-free, no artificial colors, vegan

Hairy type:

34

Best for:

Avoiding physical damage

Size:

16.9 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

This transforming product goes from a water to a foam when worked in between your strands. Since it starts out as a liquid, it's easy to apply on the scalp (also thanks to the targeted nozzle), and then it builds into a gentle lather that actually reduces friction during the washing routine. It uses micellar technology to attract and bind oils and buildup, which are then quickly washed away when you rinse.

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JVN Undamage Strengthening Shampoo

Ethics

  • Silicone-free, color-safe, cruelty-free, vegan

Hairy type:

32

Best for:

Combo hair

Size:

10 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

For those with curls and combination hair (when your scalp and roots get oil, but your ends are dry) finding an appropriate shampoo proves to be quite the challenge. You want something that helps deal with the sebum up top but still aids and protects the strands below. This offers a nice hybrid: It builds to a hefty lather, but the squalane, ceramides, and jojoba esters keep the hair soft and conditioned.

Maui Moisture Curl Quench Coconut Oil Shampoo

Ethics

  • Color-safe, silicone-free, paraben-free, no synthetic dyes, vegan

Hairy type:

3

Best for:

Dry strands

Size:

13 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

This cocktail of botanicals is exactly as hydrating as the name suggests. It starts off with aloe (a popular botanical for both skin and hair), then blends in coconut oil, papaya, and plumeria extracts for conditioning oils and antioxidants. Then this silicone-free number is topped with a coconut water, white orange, and tonka bean to keep curls fresh.

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Hairstory New Wash Original

Ethics

  • Detergent-free, biodegradable packaging

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Oil-training the scalp

Size:

8 oz20 oz32 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

This non-shampoo shampoo has become popular among curly-haired beauty lovers as it helps restore your scalp's natural balance of oils. The blend is entirely free of detergents and actually uses essential oils, like peppermint and evening primrose, to help clean and refresh the scalp. If you are sensitive to essential oils, you may obviously want to skip this one.

Briogeo Be Gentle, Be Kind Aloe + Oat Milk Ultra Soothing Fragrance-free Hypoallergenic Shampoo

Ethics

  • Hypoallergenic, dermatologist-approved, cruelty-free, fragrance-free, recyclable packaging, 99% naturally-derived

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Sensitive scalps

Size:

8 oz

Sulfate-free:

No

For those with scalp and skin sensitivities, this ultra-gentle number is a safe bet. Many ingredients in hair care products can be irritating for those who are hypersensitive—but this one keeps it super simple and basic with dermatologist-approved ingredients like aloe, oat milk, and green tea extract. It also nixes fragrance since some people find those hard to tolerate. 

Imbue Coil Awakening Sulfate Free Cream Cleanser

Ethics

  • Vegan, mineral oil-free, silicone-free

Hairy type:

4A-4C

Best for:

Curl definitionSmoothing texture

Size:

13.5 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

This creamy cleanser lifts dirt and grime from your strands without drying them out, resulting in hydrated, fresh coils. Cupuaçu Seed Butter and Baobob Oil work to rescue, repair, and replenish curls. It's also infused with pro-Vitamin B5 which prevents damage, strengthens hair, and reduces tangle. If you're looking to improve the definition and texture of your curls, look no further.

Authentic Beauty Concept, Hydrate Cleanser

Ethics

  • Vegan, animal test-free, paraben-free, silicone-free

Hairy type:

3

Best for:

Dry strandsBrittle texture

Size:

33.8 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

If you find that shampoos strip your hair leaving it dry and brittle, this might be a game-changer for you. It's a hydrating wash, so it works wonders for dry, curly hair. The Hydrate Cleanser helps to bring back elasticity and bounce to your natural curls. Not to mention the mango and basil extracts work to hydrate and revitalize hair strand by strand.

Miss Jessie's Products, Honey Harmless Gentle Wash

Ethics

  • Paraben-free, mineral oil-free, paraffin-free, phthlates-free, animal test-free

Hairy type:

Any

Best for:

Easily tangled hair

Size:

8.5 oz

Sulfate-free:

Yes

This formula highlights nature's liquid gold: honey. It works to detangle strands and remove product build-up without sacrificing the shape of your curls. This wash works for color-treated hair and hair types including curls, waves, and coils. If you're in the market for something gentle and natural, this is an ideal match.

mbg's review process

At mbg, high standards are earned—and there are no shortcuts.

Our beauty editors stay up to date on the latest ingredient research and innovation. It's a dynamic, continuously evolving space, and it's important we look into the science so we can make informed choices about which formulas earn our stamp of approval (figuratively speaking).

Our high standards also come from testing products—many, many products.

Our editors and writers rigorously test and research the products featured in our roundups to offer you the best, most informed recommendations.

When we write reviews, you can trust we spend quality time with the formulas: We don't simply rave about products we've slathered on the back of our hands. We endorse products we've tried and loved. 

Learn more about our testing process and clean beauty standards here.

 

Meet The Experts

Alexandra Engler is the beauty director at mindbodygreen and host of the beauty podcast Clean Beauty School. Previously, she's held beauty roles at Harper's Bazaar, Marie Claire, SELF, and Cosmopolitan; her byline has appeared in Esquire, Sports Illustrated, and Allure.com.

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