Tips & Tricks For Purple Shampoo

Let’s talk purple shampoo.

Popular for folks who have dyed or color-treated hair, purple shampoo is also recommended for blonde and grey hair. The main draw: removing the brassiness that sometimes happens with blonde hair. And removing the yellowing common in silver hair.

Before you purchase purple shampoo, we do have a few tips and caveats:

• Follow directions carefully. Unlike regular shampoo, many purple shampoo brands have very specific directions that you ignore at your own peril. Example: many require the use of gloves to avoid staining hands.

• Use less than daily. Many purple shampoos suggest only using it two or three times a week—not daily! Otherwise, your hair may end up with a purple cast.

• Don’t leave it on for a long time. Several brands we tried for this article warn to not leave it in the hair for more than a couple of minutes. This is shampoo, not leave-in conditioner. That’s because purple shampoo is stronger than regular shampoo—and it can stain or damage hair if left in.

With all that said, purple shampoo is increasing in popularity for its positive benefits . . . as long as you use it as directed! 

As with all our tests, we tried purple shampoo from a variety of brands. To keep our tests independent, we don’t take sponsorship or free samples from the brands we review. 

After all the testing, here are the purple shampoos our staff judged as best:

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