<p>Keep reading for the full list of best shampoos and conditioners for red hair, according to my recent testing and both Perry and Hazan’s years of expertise. And because maintaining your red hair doesn’t stop with just shampoo and conditioner, I’ve included other must-try hair products for redheads, including an at-home gloss, a <a href=”https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/g42448946/best-color-depositing-conditioners/” target=”_blank”>color-depositing conditioner</a>, a dry shampoo, and a <a href=”https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-beauty/beauty/g38552159/best-hair-masks/” target=”_blank”>hair mask</a> for reversing damage.</p>”/>
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Best Shampoo for Coppery Red Hair
Davines Alchemic Shampoo Golden
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Best Shampoo for Coppery Red Hair
Davines Alchemic Shampoo Golden
Pros
- It will slightly turn your hands orange-ish if you don’t wash it off right away
- Made with natural, plant-based ingredients
Cons
- On the pricer side, but testers say a little goes a long way
In my experience, if you have cooler, more coppery-colored red hair like myself, it’s important to use a color-depositing shampoo that is a little more nuanced and not just one note of red. This one with coppery pigments from Davines is Perry’s favorite (she says she trusts it to keep the color that she does in the salon properly cared for at home), and it’s now a go-to in my haircare routine as well.
Glowing customer review: “I personally love how this shampoo looks as though there are multiple hues in i—I just know it’s giving me the dimension I’m looking for in my hair.”
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Best Conditioner for Coppery Red Hair
Davines Alchemic Conditioner Copper
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Best Conditioner for Coppery Red Hair
Davines Alchemic Conditioner Copper
Pros
- Contains jojoba oil to deeply moisturize and nourish strands
- Helps intensify and illuminate copper tones in the hair
Cons
- Reviewers say it can be a bit messy to use
Perry recommends using this conditioner from Davines as well if you have cool red or coppery red hair. The formula has a burnt amber color that will deposit the *perfect* dimensional color to your newly colored red hair. It’s also super moisturizing and makes detangling and combing my hair post-shower so easy.
Glowing customer review: “I like this product. Works well and brings out the gold and auburn highlights from my balayage I had in January. I get compliments on my hair all the time. I use about every two weeks but you could use more often. Smells good too.”
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Best Drugstore Shampoo for Red Hair
John Frieda Radiant Red Red Boosting Shampoo
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Best Drugstore Shampoo for Red Hair
John Frieda Radiant Red Red Boosting Shampoo
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Pros
- Affordable and widely available at most mass beauty retailers
Cons
- Contains sulfates
For its value, this drugstore shampoo absolutely delivers. The tinted formula imparts a subtle red hue to hair—plus it uses vitamin E and pomegranate extract to seal in moisture and protect your hair from premature fading too. Also great? It’s designed to work on all shades of red hair–whether it’s dyed or natural.
Glowing customer review: “I absolutely love this shampoo. I have really long, tick, naturally curly red hair, and it takes very little of this shampoo to fully wash my hair and improve my color. Great scent too!“
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Best Drugstore Conditioner for Red Hair
John Frieda Radiant Red Red Boosting Conditioner
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Best Drugstore Conditioner for Red Hair
John Frieda Radiant Red Red Boosting Conditioner
Pros
- Suitable for natural or dyed red hair
- Can be left on for an extended period of time as a color-depositing mask
Cons
- Testers say the color-depositing effects only last for one or two washes, max
Just as good as John Frieda’s Radiant Red shampoo? The brand’s matching Radiant Red conditioner. It leaves hair feeling silky smooth and boosts the vibrancy and radiance of your red color. If wand you a hint of tint leave it on for a minute and then rinse. If you’re looking for more of a color add, apply it from roots to tips and comb it through evenly, and then leave it on for 10 minutes before rinsing with cool water.
Glowing customer review: “This really keeps your color fresher for longer. I use the shampoo and conditioner. It helps the color from fading so quickly. The conditioner is the best I’ve found. The texture of my hair has improved and there isn’t any tangles. Love being a redhead!!!”
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Best Moisturizing Shampoo for Red Hair
Oribe Shampoo for Beautiful Color
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Best Moisturizing Shampoo for Red Hair
Oribe Shampoo for Beautiful Color
Pros
- Testers (myself included) are obsessed with the scent
- A great choice for dry, brittle hair
Cons
- Super expensive for a shampoo (but on the bright side testers say you only need a tiny bit to get a good latherr)
With a name that really says it all, this formula really does keep your color beautiful in my experience. This is largely because it contains watermelon extract from the Kalahari desert that offers natural protection against oxidative stress (AKA one of the main reasons why your red fades quickly when exposed to the sun and pollution), and baobab tree extract to help improve moisture levels and manageability.
Glowing customer review: “My red color lasted longer than normal and didn’t dull while using this shampoo—I’m sold!”
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Best Moisturizing Conditioner for Red Hair
Oribe Conditioner for Beautiful Color
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Best Moisturizing Conditioner for Red Hair
Oribe Conditioner for Beautiful Color
Pros
- Helps deep condition, detangle, and improve the look of split ends
- Can be used by the majority of hair types and textures
Cons
- Won’t neutralize brassiness or amplify red tones like some other tinted conditioners
I’ve been rotating between a color-depositing conditioner (like the one below) and this ultra-moisturizing conditioner for dry, fragile hair after shampoos and my red hair is loving the effects. It uses Oribe’s signature antioxidant complex to protect hair from UV damage and premature fading, glycerin to hydrate each hair strand, and jojoba oil to soften and add shine. And even though this is considered a deep conditioner by many, the formula is still light enough that it won’t weigh down fine hair IMO.
Glowing customer review: “This is one of the best luxury conditioners I’ve ever tried and well worth your money. It makes my hair so, so soft and I’ve noticed a difference in my color too.”
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Best Color-Deposting Mask for Bright Red Hair
EVO Fabuloso Purple Red Color Boosting Treatment
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Best Color-Deposting Mask for Bright Red Hair
EVO Fabuloso Purple Red Color Boosting Treatment
Pros
- Works in just three minutes
- Testers love the soft, subtle scent
Cons
- Will stain your towels if you’re not careful during application
This is Perry’s pick for her clients with super bright and bold red hair. Remember when Rihanna went red? That’s kind of red we’re talking about here. The formula is packed with purple-ish red pigments to intensify your color and neutralize any unwanted brassiness or orange tones. Plus, it’s super conditioning and gives hair a soft, glossy finish.
Glowing customer review: “I was hesitant to buy this because of the price, but after trying it I was hooked. It helped breathe back color into my fading red hair, and it’ll definitely help extend the color between dyeing. Highly recommend!!”
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Best At-Home Hair Gloss for Red Hair
Rita Hazan True Color Ultimate Shine Red Gloss
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Best At-Home Hair Gloss for Red Hair
Rita Hazan True Color Ultimate Shine Red Gloss
Pros
- Lightweight foam formula is easy to apply and generally mess-free
- Makes hair softer and shinier after one use
Cons
- Some reviewers say they wish you got more product for the price
In addition to using a shampoo and conditioner for your red hair, Hazan also highly recommends using an at-home gloss or glaze to maintain your red hair color as well. “I created one with a hint of color and a lot of conditioner, that way it just keeps your hair vibrant and won’t majorly alter the color,” says Hazan, who tells her clients to use the formula two or three times a week in between shampooing and conditioning in the shower.
Glowing customer review: “My hair went from frizz to smooth and shiny with just one application. My red color is more vibrant too. It’s soft and manageable. I was skeptical. I’m not now. What a difference! I did leave it on for a few minutes.”
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Best Sulfate-Free Shampoo for Red Hair
Iles Formula Haute Performance Sulfate Free Shampoo
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Best Sulfate-Free Shampoo for Red Hair
Iles Formula Haute Performance Sulfate Free Shampoo
Pros
- Gentle, hydrating formula won’t strip away your color
Cons
- Some testers with super oily hair said they needed to wash with this twice to make their hair feel fully clean
The minute you flip open the cap of this shampoo you, you know you’re in for a treat. The scent is insanely yummy, but even better is that the formula seriously delivers (prob because it’s created by celeb hair stylist Wendy Iles). It’s sulfate-free, super thick and lathers really well (so trust me when I say a little goes a long way), contains hydrating ingredients (including vitamin B5 and active vegetal extracts), and is color and extension-safe too. Washing with this bb will help extend the life of your color—whether you’re a redhead, brunette, or a shade of blonde.
Glowing customer review: “I love this brand, especially the shampoo. It makes my fine, thin hair look so much better and I love how it’s safe for my color too! Truly a noticeable improvement.”
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Best Dry Shampoo for Red Hair
IGK Jet Lag Invisible Dry Shampoo
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Best Dry Shampoo for Red Hair
IGK Jet Lag Invisible Dry Shampoo
Pros
- Has an invisible finish that won’t make your hair look dull, flat, or ashy
- Vegan and cruelty-free
Cons
- Some testers say it gave their hair a textured, gritty finish
To keep from over washing your freshly-colored red hair (remember, the more you wash, the fast your color will fade), you’ll want to use a dry shampoo to extend time between wash days. This one from IGK absorbs excess oil with volcanic ash and helps soften strands and amp up their shine with ginger root extract. In my testing experience, it’s the best dry shampoo for redheads since it leaves behind zero white or ashy residue on your roots.
Glowing customer review: “I love this dry shampoo for my red hair since it’s totally clear. It also smells amazing! A regular in my rotation.”
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Best Leave-In Mask for Red Hair
K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask
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Best Leave-In Mask for Red Hair
K18 Biomimetic Hairscience Leave-In Molecular Repair Hair Mask
Pros
- One of the easiest repairing masks to use since you don’t need to let it sit in the shower or rinse it out
Cons
- Cannot be used after conditioner (ingredients in most conditioners block the mask from penetrating the hair shaft)
- Can make hair dry and brittle if overused
Not only does this leave-in treatment mask help repair damage and mend split ends, it helps extend the life of your color too. As you smooth the creamy formula over clean, towel-dried hair, peptides and amino acids fill in the porous parts of your hair shaft and create a bond with the already existing keratin proteins in your hair to repair breakage and make your hair stronger. Colorists especially love this product since healthy hair better absorbs and holds onto hair dye, so by using this mask you’re not just improving the health of your hair but the color of it too.
Glowing customer review: “This is pricey, but it’s so amazing that I don’t mind spending the money. After bleaching my hair, it was so dry and brittle. I used this product twice and it revived my hair back to life. It is soft, hydrated and shiny again.”
How do you keep red hair from fading?
The easiest way to keep red hair from fading is using a gentle, hydrating shampoo and conditioner that’s formulated specifically for color-treated or red hair. To keep up color maintenance, you can also opt for color-depositing formulas. It’s also highly suggested to rinse with cool water after shampooing and conditioning, since warmer water can cause the outer cuticle layer of your hair to open up and the color molecules to slip out faster.
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What should you not do with red hair?
If you have red hair, you should not use any shampoos that are labeled “clarifying” or “detoxifying”, warns Perry. “These shampoos are often made with harsh surfactants that will strip your color so fast.” Instead, both Perry and Hazan recommend opting for formulas that are labeled “hydrating,” “moisturizing,” “sulfate-free,” and “color-safe/color-treated.”
Meet the experts:
- Jenny Perry is a celebrity hair colorist and founder of Jenny Perry Hair Studio in New York, NY. Perry’s devoted A-list clientele includes Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner, Emily Ratajkowski, Dua Lipa, and more.
- Rita Hazan is a hair colorist and founder of Rita Hazan hair products. Hazan is one of the most sought-after hair colorists in the world and an expert at coloring every hair type and texture. Her celeb clients include stars like Beyonce, Aubrey Plaza, Jessica Simpson, Sydney Sweeney, and more.
Why trust Cosmopolitan?
Carly Cardellinois a beauty writer, consultant, content creator. She is the former beauty director at Cosmopolitan and has worked with numerous publications, including Byrdie, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Into the Gloss, and Coveteur. Carly is an expert in all things red hair, including how to maintain red hair color at home.
Carly Cardellino was the beauty director at Cosmopolitan. If you follow her Instagram, then you know she’ll try just about any beauty trend or treatment once (the pics of her purple hair are on IG to prove it). But her favorite part about being in beauty is finding the most effective products, and then sharing that intel with others—because who wants to spend money on stuff that doesn’t work? No one, that’s who. Her most recent discovery: De La Cruz Sulfur Ointment, which will change your blemish-clearing game! Hopefully through the beauty stories she writes—and the experiences she shares—you can see exactly why she’s in this business.
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