I’ll Only Put These 10 Shampoos and Conditioners on My Color-Processed Hair

Those of us with color-processed hair know that trying to maintain our color can be incredibly challenging. Before I started coloring my hair, I’d pick shampoo and conditioner solely based on what smelled the best in the hair aisle at Target. When you’re trying to protect your hair color, however, shampoo and conditioner become a whole new ballgame. “If you have decided to take your hair to the next level with color, choosing the right shampoo and conditioner is going to be key to keeping those hues where you’d like them,” says Rashuna Durham, Amika lead pro educator and stylist. 

Parabens are one thing you should definitely aim to avoid. “You want to avoid parabens as much as possible,” says Bianca Hillier, celebrity hair colorist. “Parabens and sulfates are the chemicals in most shampoos and conditioners that strip the color out of the hair. They can cause a number of problems for your hair, including drying, irritating your scalp, fading your color, and even in some cases, hair loss.” 

The good news is that it’s fairly easy to spot parabens on an ingredient list. Just look for ingredients like propylparaben, benzylparaben, methylparaben, or butylparaben on your shampoo and conditioner label. “If someone has a finer texture a conditioner with natural oils will give a weightless moisture and shine,” says Tracey Dryer, Colorist at Maxine Salon in Chicago. “If someone has a thicker texture, a heavier humectant like shea butter would work best.”

See below for our favorite paraben-free picks—and keep your hair texture in mind when choosing a shampoo and conditioner. 

“My go-to shampoo and conditioner for colored processed hair is Amika Vault Color-Lock Shampoo and Conditioner. This duo gives the hues on your strands super-staying power by being ultra-nourishing with its antioxidant and Sea Buckthorn-infused formula with added UV filters to protect color, plus it’s sulfate-free and paraben-free.”—Rashuna Durham

“One of my favorite shampoo/conditioners is Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo and Conditioner. The shampoo is gentle, repairs the hair, and balances the scalp for good circulation. The conditioner strengthens, and improves the elasticity of the hair, and detangles hair for an easy comb out.”—Tracey Dryer

“I love Olaplex No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo and Olaplex No. 8 Bond Intense Moisture Mask. Olaplex No. 4 Bond Maintenance Shampoo rebuilds bonds in your hair that can break from natural wear and tear and from chemical trauma. Olaplex No. 8 Bond Intense Moisture Mask is remarkably hydrating but still will not weigh down any hair type or texture.”—Bianca Hillier

Infused with argan oil, this duo is ultra hydrating. Get ready for insanely soft and touchable hair. 

The first time I tried this shampoo and conditioner, I couldn’t believe how bouncy it made my hair. This is formulated with wavy and curly hair types in mind, so skip it if you have straight hair. 

Infused with refining lipids made to mimic the hair’s natural oils and seal in moisture, this shampoo and conditioner are ideal for anyone with color-treated or damaged hair. 

This hypoallergenic duo is as soothing as possible. If you find yourself sensitive to fragrance, opt for these calming products. Aloe and oat milk help keep irritation at bay. 

If you feel like you have a ton of product buildup on your scalp but don’t want to use a harsh clarifying shampoo, try this gentle option out for size. The conditioner has hydrolyzed keratin to smooth and impart shine.

Not only will these Swedish-crafted hair products look nice in your shower, but they’re also infused with the brand’s signature Ocean Silk Technology, which works to repair the hair. 

Davines shampoos and conditioners are always a good idea. Oi Shampoo and Conditioner are chock full of beta-carotene and antioxidants, which help strengthen the hair shaft. 

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