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Going days between washing your hair has become quite the conversation topic in recent years — remember when TikTokers started training their hair to be less greasy? Kim Kardashian even famously revealed she only washes her hair every five days. But despite all that, if you feel like you can’t go a day without washing (even with the help of dry shampoo) or often find yourself reaching for a clarifying shampoo for a deeper clean to cut through all the buildup, you may want to switch your go-to shampoo to a specially-formulated one for oily hair.
Shampoos for oily hair typically contain stronger surfactants — the ingredients that cleanse strands — to remove excess sebum (a.k.a. oil). "They are also usually made with very few conditioning ingredients compared to ones for dry, damaged hair," says GH Beauty, Health & Sustainability Lab Chemist Danusia Wnek. The Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab has tested many of the best shampoos on the market, evaluating multiple factors, including testing their cleansing ability in the Lab. Using the swatch-wash station, our scientists dispense precise amounts of each formula onto human hair swatches of various textures and types, which are then washed and rinsed in a standardized process. Finally, thousands of data points are quantified to identify the top performing shampoos.
From shampoo that targets both oily hair and dandruff or a dry scalp to drugstore, natural or sulfate-free shampoos for oily hair, our Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab pros share some of their top-tested and trusted picks. Ahead, expert-loved shampoos for oily and greasy hair to help you get the cleanest (and best looking!) strands ever.
Our top picks:
Best Value Shampoo For Oily Hair
L'Oreal Paris Elvive Extraordinary Clay Rebalancing Shampoo
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You can read more about how we choose the best shampoos for oily hair — plus everything you need to know to get the cleanest hair ever — at the end of this guide. Looking for more ways to improve your hair and scalp? Check out our guides to the best shampoo bars and scalp issues and how to treat them.
Pros
Lightweight
Doesn't dry out hair
Great value
Cons
New, smaller-sized bottle for same price as previous larger bottle
Clarifying formulas are the powerhouse cleansers of shampoos, delivering the most purification and easily removing oil and dirt. This super lightweight Suave formula is the GH Beauty Lab go-to for deeply cleaning strands in all their hair swatch studies! Plus, you truly cannot beat the price. GH Textiles Reviews Product Analyst Grace Wu uses this shampoo once a week: "The first time I used this shampoo, I was blown away by how squeaky clean my terribly oily hair could feel," she says. "My hair doesn't get as oily as it usually does for a few days after using it." Many reviewers are unhappy with the smaller sized bottle even though it remains the same price as the previous larger bottle.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Removes oil without drying out hair
Leaves hair soft and shiny
Good value
Cons
Some reviewers find it doesn't provide a deep enough clean
Oily strands and parched ends are a tough combo — but luckily are no match for this multi-tasking L'Oréal shampoo. A blend of three types of refined clay help reduce oil at the roots, while keeping the rest of your hair nourished and healthy at a bargain price. "This is an incredible shampoo," says one reviewer. "Cleans my scalp and leaves my hair really soft." However, some reviewers disagree, finding their hair and scalp to still be oily after use.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
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Pros
Rinses out well
Thoroughly deep cleans hair
Makes strands easy to comb through
Cons
Pricey
Kenra's professional volumizing shampoo scored highly in GH Beauty Lab testing for washing out easily and leaving hair feeling clean after rinsing, plus highest for making strands easy to comb after towel-drying. "My fine, thin hair looks thicker, has more volume than before and it lasts all day!" a tester remarked. Celebrity hairstylist Glenn Ellis also loves this pick, though it is more expensive than many other shampoos.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Helps soothe itchy scalp
Great scent
Cons
Expensive
Yes, Shu Uemura's shampoo contains oil, but don't let that deter you. Its gentle formula helps balance the scalp and avoid itchiness. The shampoo and conditioner combination is loved by Ellis. "It cleans your hair very thoroughly; I can go three or more days between washing without it looking greasy," reports a reviewer. "It smells amazing, like I just came from a nice salon." Take note that this shampoo is a splurge.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
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Pros
Sustainably packaged in recycled plastic
Easy to recycle
Cons
Doesn't have a pump
Rosemary and mint clean the hair with a refreshing scent. Aveda's purifying shampoo is also a winner of our GH Sustainable Packaging Awards. Its bottle is made of 100% recycled plastic and has no secondary packaging. GH experts like that you can recycle the press-caps; the design also dispenses the perfect amount of product to avoid waste. "My hair gets oily the next day after washing," a reviewer writes. "With this shampoo, I can push my hair washing to every three days." Some reviewers note that they would prefer a pump for the bottle.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Detoxes hair
Helps remove product buildup
Cons
Pricey
If you have oily hair and an oily scalp, this detoxifying shampoo is a great choice. It deeply cleanses hair and can extend the amount of time between washes. Hearst Associate Sales Director Dana Parra uses it once a week: "It has been a game changer for me, and allows me to go four days between washes (where I used to have to go every two days)." Note that this is on the pricier side.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | Yes |
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Pros
Suitable for oily roots and dry ends
Helps balance scalp
Cons
Expensive
Harklinikken's stabilizing shampoo is a favorite of celebrity hairstylist Ashleigh Marie. She likes that it's "very clarifying but doesn’t overdry the hair and helps to stabilize the scalp microbiome." The brand claims this pricey hair wash is formulated to reduce excess sebum while also promoting conditions for hair growth.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Gently clarifies
Improves shine
Cons
Pricey
For a gentle yet effective clarifying shampoo, turn to this Olaplex formula. Marie likes this one for its deep cleanse. "It removes buildup and minerals on the scalp and hair but also isn’t super stripping," she shares. Our Beauty Assistant has also used this shampoo and noticed a significant improvement in hair shine even after just one use, though it's pricey.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | Yes |
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Pros
Comes in a recycled aluminum bottle
Mess-free
Great scent
Cons
Pricey
Made with plant-derived ingredients, this Alpine Provisions shampoo has a novel gel formula that pours from its recycled aluminum bottle. Beauty Lab evaluators were impressed by its minimalist aluminum packaging and how the shampoo dispenses mess-free without being runny until the end of the bottle. "It clarifies buildup on my hair and uplifts my senses with refreshing scent," a tester notes. It's on the pricier side, but a little goes a long way with this formula.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | Yes |
Pros
Contains proven dandruff-fighting ingredients
Light, citrusy scent
Reduces itchiness on scalp
Cons
May not thoroughly clean extremely oily hair
Great if you have oily hair and a dry, itchy scalp, this Head & Shoulders shampoo tackles both issues. Formulated with the flake-fighting active ingredient zinc pyrithione, there’s a reason the brand has become the most trusted pick for combatting dandruff. "I no longer have an itchy scalp and my hair isn’t oily," shares one Amazon user. Some reviewers didn't find the formula to be as effective for them, though, as they still experienced some oiliness after use.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
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Best Shampoo for an Oily Scalp and Dry Ends
OGX Weightless Hydration Coconut Water Shampoo (Trial Size)
Pros
No residue after rinsing
Lightweight but super hydrating
Cons
May not be clarifying enough for super oily hair
With nutrient-rich electrolytes and super nourishing (but weightless) coconut water, this lightweight shampoo will quench dry ends without weighing down hair. In addition to loving the scent, one reviewer shares that "it doesn't leave residue and makes my hair feel so fresh and soft compared to other shampoos." However, this hydrating shampoo may not be as effective for those with extra oily hair.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Super lightweight
Helps thicken hair without weighing it down
Adds volume and body to hair
Cons
Uses a screw-on lid that you have to twist off
Pricey
A salon splurge that’s worth it, Kérastase’s shampoo (and complementary conditioner) were stars in GH Beauty Lab testing for plumping strands but feeling featherlight. They won for leaving hair feeling clean after rinsing and also earned top points for weightlessness in Lab evaluations. "It left my hair full of body and was nice and thick without weighting my hair down," a tester raves. "All day it had that just-washed look." However, this pricey shampoo features a screw-on lid design that was very polarizing to testers.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
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Pros
Safe for color-treated hair
Softens strands
Clean, fresh scent
Cons
Not all users like the scent
Thanks to a blend of botanicals, blue ginger and micellar water, this lightweight Herbal Essences formula, Wizemann's recommendation, cleans well and conditions color-treated hair without weighing it down or stripping your shade. A reviewer adds, "My hair is thin, fine and oily — a very challenging combination — finally something that really works, and the price is right!" Some users didn't like the scent, though.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Soothing, spa-like scent
Adds body and bounce
Helps balance oily scalp
Cons
May not lather as much as other shampoos
Pricey
Rahua's top-rated organic shampoo uses natural lemongrass and green tea to remove excess oil and balance the scalp, while helping to enhance body and volume. Plus, the soothing lavender scent makes washing your hair a spa-like experience. "It tends to get oily fast and my hair is very flat," a reviewer says. "This natural shampoo cleans well and gives a squeaky clean feeling without drying my hair out." However, note that this pricey pick doesn't lather as much as other shampoos.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | Yes |
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Pros
Deeply cleans hair and scalp
A little goes a long way
Cons
Not ideal for color-treated hair
This Bumble and Bumble weekly intensive deep cleanser is known to remove every last drop of oil, product buildup, dirt and pollutants from your hair and scalp. This Sephora best-seller is great for fine or thick hair, but you may want to skip if you color to prevent fading. "This product is great for breaking down product buildup from styling your hair," a reviewer shares. "I used to use this a lot before I colored my hair, but stopped ever since because it’s not color safe."
Hair type | All (not color treated) |
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Sulfate-free | No |
Pros
Unique, targeted formula and applicator
Deep cleans without stripping
Cons
May be drying to hair
Unlike traditional shampoos, this uber cool formula from Carol's Daughter starts as a water and transforms into a foam once you massage it into hair and scalp. It gives hair a deep clean, thanks to the magnet-like power of micellar water to draw out impurities, while also detangling and hydrating hair. Plus, it has a targeted applicator, allowing you to focus the product on your roots. "The nozzle on the shampoo bottle lets me get the product directly on my scalp, creates a nice lather and leaves my hair clean and smelling great," says one reviewer. Some reviewers find that the product leaves their hair feeling very dry, though.
Hair type | All, especially curly |
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Sulfate-free | Yes |
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Pros
Makes hair smooth and shiny
Light, refreshing scent
Cons
Some say doesn't lather well
This certified organic formula from Avalon Organics gently cleans hair, while removing excess oil and product buildup. A powerful blend of lemon essential oil, quinoa protein, aloe and vitamin E help smooth and seal hair's cuticle, making strands smooth and shiny. Plus, it has a soft and subtly sweet citrus fragrance. "The scent is light and pleasant, not overpowering and does not linger," says one reviewer. Take note, this shampoo may not lather as much as others.
Hair type | All |
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Sulfate-free | Yes |
How we choose the best shampoos for oily hair
The Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab scientists constantly test shampoos of all kinds, including shampoo for dry hair, shampoo for color-treated hair, sulfate-free shampoo and of course, shampoo made for oily and greasy hair.
In the Lab, shampoos are first label-masked to eliminate brand bias and distributed to consumer testers around the country to use in their haircare routine. Testers thoroughly evaluate the products on multiple factors, including their ease of use (level of lather, scent, irritation, rinsing, etc.), hair cleansing effects, and how hair looks and feels after use.
We also test shampoos for their cleansing ability in the Lab using the swatch-wash station: GH Beauty Lab scientists dispense precise amounts of each formula onto human hair swatches of various textures and types, which are then washed and rinsed in a standardized process. Finally, thousands of data points are quantified to identify the top performing shampoos.
We've also enlisted the help of three celebrity hairstylists — Glenn Ellis, Nicholas Taylor and Ashleigh Marie — to provide expert advice and product picks.
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What to look for when shopping for the best shampoos for oily hair
If you're dealing with greasy hair and on the market for the best shampoo for oily hair, consider the following when shopping:
✔️ Formula: Look at the color and texture of the shampoo for a cue, suggests GH Beauty Lab Senior Chemist Sabina Wizemann. "In general, the rule of thumb should be to look for clear shampoos, not milky ones," she explains.
✔️Consider going sulfate-free: All three hairstylists recommend opting for a sulfate-free shampoo.
✔️Check out the ingredients: Taylor recommends looking for shampoos with ingredients like tea tree oil, peppermint oil or lemongrass oil to leave your scalp refreshed.
How do you stop your hair from being so greasy?
- Avoid touching your hair. "When you touch your hair the oil on your hands gets in your hair so it can make your hair dirtier faster," says Ellis.
- Don't over wash your hair. Over washing can actually cause more harm than good. This may dry out the scalp, causing "a signal to produce more oil," explains Marie.
- Wash your hair when it feels oily. Everyone’s oil production is different. Washing two to three times a week may not be enough for someone with higher oil production, advises Marie, which could cause buildup.
Dori Price
Contributing Beauty Editor
Dori Price is a New York City-based freelance writer and editor and beauty, style and wellness expert who was the Beauty & Fashion Director at Family Circle for 13 years before she joined Good Housekeeping, Prevention and Woman’s Day as a freelance beauty editor. She has also written for WomensHealthMag.com, Elle.com and HealthCentral.com.
Catharine Malzahn
Beauty Assistant
Catharine (she/her) is the beauty assistant at Good Housekeeping, Woman’s Day and Prevention, working closely with the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab to write science-backed beauty content. She was previously an assistant beauty editor at Group Nine Media and returned to Hearst in 2022 after having held editorial internships at Harper’s Bazaar and CR Fashion Book. Catharine received a B.A. in journalism from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.