The best vegan shampoos for oily hair: 8 top picks

Looking for a vegan and cruelty-free shampoo that comes to the rescue of greasy hair? Discover this selection of vegan shampoos for oily hair.

The best vegan shampoos for oily hair up to £20

Noughty Detox Dynamo Clarifying Shampoo

97% natural, this shampoo is formulated to gently yet effectively remove oil build-up and all residue, from urban pollution to styling products.

Packed with Peppermint and clarifying agents, this detoxifying shampoo leaves your hair squeaky clean and your scalp feeling refreshed.

RRP: £7.99 - Find it on Sephora or Amazon

Green People Irritated Scalp Shampoo

Made with Certified Organic ingredients, this shampoo is ideal for those who have normal hair with a greasy tendency and who experience scalp itchiness.

Infused with Lavender and Rosemary, the balancing formula gently cleanses your hair, soothes your scalp and stimulate circulation for healthier hair. Plus, it is suitable for sensitive skin and scalp!

RRP: £16 - Find it on Green People

Aveda Rosemary Mint Purifying Shampoo

Sometimes, a lack of moisture can deregulate sebum production and leave you with greasy hair.

Which is why the key ingredients in this best-selling Aveda shampoo are Distilled White Vinegar and Micelles: both deeply cleanse without stripping all the moisture away and gently remove product build-up.

Made with 98% natural ingredients, the formula is also infused with invigorating Rosemary, Peppermint and Spearmint to uplift both your hair and your senses.

RRP: £20 - Find it on Lookfantastic or Sephora

Amika Reset Exfoliating Jelly Shampoo

This innovative jelly-like shampoo is perfect for those with an itchy scalp and hair that easily gets greasy.

Once applied, it’s like a magnet attracting impurities and residue, to leave your hair and scalp feeling much lighter and fresher after rinsing off.

The rebalancing formula is packed with Sea Salt, exfoliating Salicylic Acid as well as Pink Clay & Charcoal which are known for their purifying properties and ability to absorb odors.

RRP: £20 - Find it on Amika or Cult Beauty

More vegan shampoos for oily hair

Davines Rebalancing Shampoo

Enriched with a refreshing infusion of Lemon leaf, Cassia bark and Ginger root extracts, this purifying formula deeply cleanses your hair, combating excess sebum production and maintaining balance for oily scalps.

Gentle yet effective, it seals in moisture without stripping away essential oils, ensuring a deeply invigorating cleanse.

RRP: £23.25 - Find it on Cult Beauty

Briogeo Superfoods™ Mango + Cherry Balancing Shampoo

This nutrient-rich, juice-inspired formula is the perfect cleanse for hair that is both oily and lacklustre.

It is packed with naturally derived Papaya enzymes to regulate oil production, Cherry extract bursting with natural sugars for hydration and Mango extract to revive and refresh your hair from root to tip.

RRP: £26 - Find it on Cult Beauty or Sephora

VIRTUE Purifying Shampoo

This shampoo may be gentle on your hair, but it’s not going in lightly when it comes to delivering results: not only does it deeply cleanse your scalp and hair but it also helps fortify the lengths and restores shine.

The key ingredient? Alpha Keratin 60ku® which is a like a weekly detox for your hair, removing residue and excess oil whilst also giving your lengths some needed TLC.

RRP: £28 - Find it on Space NK, Sephora or Cult Beauty

Oribe Serene Scalp Oil Control Shampoo

This luxurious shampoo gives your scalp a premium treatment. Harnessing skin care-grade technology, the formula delivesr a thorough yet gentle cleanse while nourishing and protecting your hair.

Powered by the brand's signature Protective complex infused with Watermelon, Lychee and Edelweiss flower as well as Green marine algae and a Probiotic to naturally regulate and rebalance the scalp microbiome, it effectively reduces excess sebum and oil production.

RRP: £50 - Find it on Cult Beauty or Space NK

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