To put it frankly, losing your hair is a confounding and heartbreaking experience. Whether your hair loss is a result of your diet, stress, or genetics, rarely is there an overnight or permanent solution—a frustrating fact for those of us with an affinity for instant gratification. But no need to lose hope just yet.
“Hair loss runs in my family, and thinner patches began showing up on my temples during my teens. I’ve learned to live with it, but I also know now that there are certain products, like hair growth serums and hair growth shampoos, that can help me keep my hair as thick and luscious for as long as possible,” shares Carol Lee, ELLE.com associate beauty e-commerce writer.
Beyond helpful hair growth vitamins and red light therapy devices for hair growth, the topical products you use on an everyday basis can have a huge impact on the condition of your scalp and hair; the right formulas can restore bare patches, thicken thin hair, and reduce the number of strands that fall into your drain while you shower. In terms of hair growth shampoos, you can either get a prescription formula or an over-the-counter option. Prescription shampoos are “anti-androgenetic, meaning they block hair loss-triggering hormones testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT), essentially “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. On the other hand, Schweiger adds that “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.”
Our picks for the best hair growth shampoos in 2024
According to our experts, including Krupa Koestline, cosmetic chemist and founder of KKT Consultants, you should consider certain ingredients when looking for a shampoo for hair loss. For example, zinc, keratin, and biotin are common and efficacious in strengthening the hair, and alternative remedies, like rosemary oil, pumpkin seed oil, and rice water, can also be beneficial. However, avoid harsh, potentially irritating ingredients like parabens, sulfates, and fragrances, which can irritate hair and reduce moisture.
We’ve provided a lot of information here, but we also want to make things easy for you. That’s why we spoke to several trusted doctors and experts, tried formulas on our own scalps, and read through customer reviews to create this guide to the 13 best hair growth shampoos that actually provide visible results.
Pros
- Comes as a set
Cons
- Can cause build-up
Featuring clarifying apple cider vinegar and Jamaican black castor oil to fortify damaged and chemically-treated strands, this shampoo gives you a thorough cleanse without compromising moisture. Plus, the conditioner nourishes the hair, leaving a silky smooth feeling behind post-shower.
Hair type: Curly, chemically-treated, damaged
Key ingredients: Castor oil, coconut oil, peppermint oil, vitamin E
Size: 16 fl. oz./13 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, gently massage shampoo into scalp and strands, rinse out, and repeat as necessary before applying conditioner.
Amazon rating: 4.5/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “Growing up, I would spend summers in the Caribbean. My grandmother would use castor oil to give me hot oil treatments to help strengthen my strands. This shampoo and conditioner combo is a less messy and time-consuming way to cleanse and strengthen your hair, but still delivers all the benefits of castor oil. My curls always pop and I feel I have less shedding when I use this product.” —Danielle James, ELLE.com beauty director
Pros
- Removes buildup with one use
Cons
- Smaller bottle
Scalp care is the key to growing healthy hair—Taliah Waajid knows this all too well. This Dry Gel Shampoo is designed to be applied directly on the scalp—perfect for box braids or cornrows under a wig—and wiped clean with a damp washcloth. The mixture delivers a tingling sensation, courtesy of peppermint, basil, bamboo, and more.
Hair type: Natural, textured
Key ingredients: Bamboo, biotin, basil, avocado, peppermint
Size: 4 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Apply shampoo onto the scalp one area at a time, and take a small damp towel to gently rub and cleanse each area—no rinsing is necessary.
Amazon rating: 4.6/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “After a few weeks or so in my braids, this is my favorite product to give my scalp a refresh. During protective styles, I opt for lots of creams and oils to keep my hair nourished. The Dry Gel Shampoo is easy to use and leaves a minty feel on my scalp for stimulation.”—Nerisha Penrose, ELLE.com beauty commerce editor
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Pros
- Pleasant scent
Cons
- May not be suitable for very dry hair
You may have heard that washing your hair with beer can stimulate hair growth and get rid of dandruff. This brand takes German beer yeast, which is bursting with hair-fortifying biotin, and infuses it into a moisturizing shampoo. The formula promotes hair growth and volume, strengthens strands to prevent hair fall, and soothes the scalp to reduce dandruff no matter your hair type.
Hair type: All
Key ingredients: Beer yeast, biotin, lavender bergamo, freesia, peppermint, chamomile, rosemary
Size: 10.15 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out, repeat as necessary
Amazon rating: 4.1/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “I was among the many women who experienced hair loss during the early years of the pandemic. In an effort to help, my mother researched online and purchased this shampoo for me, hoping that it would work wonders. As soon as I started using it, I began to notice that the clumps that usually came out in the shower had reduced to just a few stray strands. I’ve used up countless bottles in the past few years and ended up regaining a lot of my thickness and volume, all thanks to this formula. It also helped treat my flaky scalp, which was a huge bonus.”—Carol Lee, ELLE.com associate beauty e-commerce writer
Pros
- Provides visible results
Cons
- May not be scented enough for some
Everyone knows that the Mielle Rosemary Oil quickly went viral and sold out, thanks to its incredible ability to encourage hair growth. To keep up with that progress, this shampoo will allow you to get even more of rosemary's benefits. It contains a blend of rosemary oil and biotin, which helps heal brittle hair and stimulate the scalp.
Hair type: Brittle, curly
Key ingredients: Rosemary oil, peppermint oil, biotin, castor oil
Size: 12 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, squeeze a dime-sized amount onto hands, massage shampoo into hair, rinse out completely
Amazon rating: 4.5/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “There's a reason the rosemary oil went viral—it works! So, of course, I wanted to use the accompanying shampoo. I love the smell, and it lathers easily. Plus, it leaves your hair feeling clean, soft, and smooth. I highly recommend!” —Danielle James
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Pros
- Hydrating
Cons
- May not be suited for oily hair
Strong hair makes for long hair. Invest in a fortifying shampoo, like this one from Carol’s Daughter, to strengthen strands and nourish heat-damaged hair. Ideal for 4c hair types, the biotin-infused cleanser removes dirt and product build-up without stripping hair of its natural oils. It also features ginger root extract to boost blood flow to the scalp and promote hair growth.
Hair type: Curly, damaged
Key ingredients: Castor oil, biotin, ginger root extract, salicylic acid
Size: 11 fl. oz
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out
Amazon rating: 4.6/5 stars
An ELLE editor says: “Carol’s Daughter has been a mainstay in my hair care routine for its strengthening, softening, and moisturizing formulas. My hair hates shampoo that makes it feel stripped bare, a concern I don't have to worry about when using the Goddess Strength Shampoo. Castor oil and black seed oil impart a good dose of moisture that leaves my hair soft and manageable.”—Nerisha Penrose
Pros
- Affordable
Cons
- May not be suitable for dry hair
According to this Amazon bestseller’s reviews, this product is said to work like magic, featuring a blend of biotin, keratin, and zinc to help stimulate hair growth and improve hair loss caused by genetics and surgery. Thanks to a few stimulating oils, this product is also a fantastic option for brittle, dehydrated hair.
Hair type: Dry, thinning
Key ingredients: Jojoba seed oil, tea tree oil, rosemary oil, niacinamide, argan oil, biotin, coconut oil
Size: 8 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out
Amazon rating: 4.3/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “After a few months of consistent use, the transformation was astonishing. My hair, which had once been thin and lifeless, was now thick, full, and vibrant. Friends and family began to notice the difference, often commenting on how much healthier and more voluminous my hair looked. Jokingly, they said I looked like a bear with my thick mane, and I couldn’t have been happier with the comparison.”
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Best Dermatologist-Recommended Hair Growth Shampoo
Nioxin Scalp + Hair Thickening System 1
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Pros
- Comes with complete set
Cons
- Involves multiple steps
“Nioxin cleanser is good for general hair thinning,” says Schweiger. Plus, nine out of ten people note a thickening of their hair when using the full Nioxin treatment system—which features a post-wash foaming treatment that helps refresh the scalp and boost volume. Key ingredients include biotin and caffeine to stimulate hair follicles.
Hair type: Thin
Key ingredients: Biotin, caffeine
Size: 10.1 fl. oz./10.1 fl. oz./3.4 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: No
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out, repeat with conditioner, shake leave-in treatment before applying to scalp (do not rinse out)
Amazon rating: 4.4/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “I’ve been losing hair like crazy. I’m talking hair on my pillow when I wake up—even just gently touching my hair would cause hair loss—and every time I would wash my hair, I would lose 124 hairs in the shower. My stylist told me to try this product, and two weeks in, I noticed a huge change. I’m back to normal shedding (like five to 10 hairs lost when washing my hair). I love the minty smell and tingle that the conditioner leaves on my scalp. Also, the shampoo lathers very nicely.”
Pros
- Treats damaged hair
Cons
- Some may dislike scent
Try this nutrient-rich cleansing treatment as a preventative option before hair breaks and sheds. The formula contains a keratin complex that strengthens hair to avoid breakage or loss due to heat or damaging products.
Hair type: Thin, fine
Key ingredients: Keratin, silk amino acids, green tea extract
Size: 8 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out before following with conditioner
Amazon rating: 4.4/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “Love this product. It did what it was supposed to do. In one month, my hair had gone from being thin to [having] a little more volume . My beautician jokingly asked, “Have you grown a winter coat?’”
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Pros
- Adds volume
Cons
- May take time to see results
Fight hair thinning the natural way. Biotin and black cumin work together to encourage hair growth by stimulating the follicle and keeping the scalp healthy. Meanwhile, pumpkin seed oil helps block DHT, a main culprit of hair loss. The formula is also gentle enough for everyday use.
Hair type: All
Key ingredients: Aloe vera leaf juice, tea tree oil, argan oil, biotin, rosemary oil, pumpkin seed oil, vitamin E
Size: 16 fl. oz
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, liberally apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out, repeat as necessary
Amazon rating: 4.3/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “I have very thin, very oily hair. I started using this shampoo back in December 2023. I faithfully use it daily and leave it in for a full two minutes or longer. My hair has grown so long so [quickly]. My hairstylist said she can see lots of new growth. I’ve tried many different hair growth shampoos, and this one is the best I’ve found”
Best Shampoo For New Hair Growth
Ultrax Labs Hair Surge Caffeine Hair Recovery Stimulating Shampoo
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Pros
- Effective
Cons
- May not be suitable for dry scalps
The caffeine compounds and peppermint oil in this formula work to reduce loss by stimulating hair follicles to encourage growth. Think of it as a cup of coffee for your scalp and strands. If you prefer to shower in the mornings, this shampoo will give your morning routine the boost it needs.
Hair type: Fine, thin
Key ingredients: Caffeine, saw palmetto, peppermint oil, mango seed butter
Size: 8 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, leave in for 2–5 minutes, rinse out. Use at least five times a week
Amazon rating: 4/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “After 35 years of self-inflicted hair damage from braid extensions, coloring, perms, and hair weaves, the purchase of Ultrax Lab Hair Surge was the lifeline that evoked change. Once I purchased it, I made an appointment with my hairstylist. During the appointment, the stylist applied the shampoo, and the texture of my brittle menopausal hair was revitalized. It felt so good, I refused a hair conditioner application. This is a great product for African American individuals with kinky hair and women going through menopause.”
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Pros
- Strengthens damaged hair
Cons
- May not be suited for oily hair
As the name suggests, this best-selling duo is packed with biotin and hydrolyzed keratin to strengthen weak hair. Safe for sensitive scalps, it will give you shinier, thicker strands after a month of use.
Hair type: All
Key ingredients: Keratin, silk, biotin
Size: 16 fl. oz.
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, leave in for one minute, rinse out before applying conditioner
Amazon rating: 4.3/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “I have vibrant hair color (pink, blue, purple) and my hair is long and thinning in the upper corners. I also have a spot that has been balding on the side of my head for over a year now. HOWEVER, this does not wash out and fade my hair color, makes it feel super soft and clean AND after two months of using this, I’ve seen my hair grow back longer and thicker. Even little baby hairs have grown in my balding spot.”
Pros
- Treats scalp and hair
Cons
- Some may dislike scent
Key ingredients, like taurine and ceramides, protect the hair follicle while simultaneously moisturizing your scalp. You’re getting two strong hair loss fighters in one potent shampoo, and this luxury option won’t just look pretty in your shower–it also packs a powerful punch.
Hair type: All
Key ingredients: Castor oil, salicylic acid, amino acids, ceramides
Size: 8.5 fl. oz
Sulfate-free: No
How to use: Wet hair, apply a quarter-size amount of shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out, repeat as necessary
Sephora rating: 3.6/5 stars
A Sephora reviewer says: “I have multiple autoimmune diseases that cause me to lose hair, and this product is amazing! It’s allowed me to grow my color-treated hair past armpit length.”
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Pros
- Affordable
Cons
- May not be suited for dry hair
This shampoo features a blend of antioxidant-rich argan, apple, and grape stem cells, which can help block the damaging effects of pollution responsible for hair loss. Additionally, apple stem cells have been shown to “promote and extend the hair’s natural growth phase while soothing and hydrating the scalp,” trichologist Helen Reveay previously told ELLE.com.
Hair type: Thin
Key ingredients: Aloe vera leaf juice, fruit stem cells, argan oil, biotin, rice protein, jojoba oil
Size: 11.5 fl. oz
Sulfate-free: Yes
How to use: Wet hair, apply shampoo and massage into scalp and strands, rinse out, repeat as necessary
Amazon rating: 4.2/5 stars
An Amazon reviewer says: “My hair is paper thin and has no life to it at all. I struggle to get any lift or body to my hair; I have to use a half bottle of hairspray to do anything with it. After one use of this system, along with the leave-in spray, I’ve gone from having flat hair to thicker-looking full-style hair! I will be buying this again when I start to run out.”
Meet the Experts
- 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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What causes hair loss?
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.
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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 with 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. Remember, hair growth is a slow process, and everyone's journey 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.
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Why Trust ELLE Beauty
As a leading publisher of fashion, lifestyle, and beauty content, ELLE.com is committed to highlighting the best products in various categories by personally testing the latest and most innovative products, interviewing countless experts, and vetting customer-loved items. For this piece, ELLE.com editors spoke with two cosmetic chemists and a dermatologist about the best ingredients to look for in hair growth shampoos and their potential benefits. These authors poured over reviews for dozens of top-rated hair growth shampoos, evaluating each on their ingredients offered and customer feedback. Studies supporting the efficacy of these ingredients are also referenced.
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Nerisha Penrose
Beauty Commerce Editor
Nerisha Penrose is the Beauty Commerce Editor at ELLE.com. Prior to joining the team, she was an Editorial Fellow at ELLE.com. In her current role, she helps lead coverage on makeup, skin care, hair, and fragrances. With over six years of experience in the world of beauty editorial, Nerisha enjoys delving deep into the complexities of fragrance notes, hunting for the best fixes for acne-prone skin, and advocating for daily sunscreen use. She regularly researches and tests the latest products, consults beauty professionals (including our Beauty Advisory Board) to determine the best expert-approved formulas to recommend, and conducts interviews with luminaries across the industry. Nerisha received her bachelor’s degree in Communication and Media Studies from Temple University before joining the editorial teams at Nylon and Billboard. In 2020, she co-launched our popular franchise The State of Black Beauty, an ongoing exploration of—and destination for—beauty at the intersection of Black culture.
Carol Lee
Carol Lee is the Associate Beauty E-Commerce Writer at ELLE.com, where she covers all things beauty and personal care. Before joining the team, she was an editor at Food Network Magazine and HGTV Magazine and ran the beauty section at The Pioneer Woman. Carol received her bachelor’s degree in Journalism from New York University and was one of the first customers to visit Glossier’s flagship store in New York’s Soho neighborhood. Over the years, she’s tested countless makeup, hair, and skin care products, and written hundreds of articles covering the beauty space, from pieces about the trendiest launches to roundups of the best products on the market. As a Korean-American, she grew up in a sea of Korean makeup and skin care products and is a bona fide expert on the ever-expanding world of K-beauty, helping lead our coverage. Additionally, she’s also always on the hunt for the perfect lipstick and watches the same few comfort sitcoms (Frasier, Cheers, Seinfeld, New Girl, etc.) over and over again.