10 Best Shampoos for Colored Hair to Help Your Shade Last Longer
The top formulas stopped fading for a month — and made color salon vibrant.

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As anyone who dyes their hair knows (that includes a lot of us in the Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab!), colored hair requires special care. Most important? A top-quality shampoo — and matching conditioner — created for color-treated hair to keep your shade fresh and vibrant, whether it's brunette, black, blonde, red or a bolder hue. Not only do color-safe shampoos work to preserve your dye job, but they also help reduce hair damage by making strands feel and look softer and smoother.
“Shampoos for colored hair usually have lower concentrations of cleansing surfactants,” explains GH Beauty Lab Director Sabina Wizemann. “The formulas also use special conditioning agents that coat your hair’s surface to prevent dye molecules from escaping.”
To find the best formulas on the market, GH Beauty Lab scientists tested the latest shampoos for colored hair both in the Lab using technical instruments to determine which made color last longer and on consumer testers to gauge how they work in real life, tabulating 1,721 data points in total. Read on to delve into the rigorous evaluations behind the GH Beauty Lab's best-tested shampoos for color-treated hair (and all hair types and textures, including dry, oily and curly), plus recommendations from salon professionals.
Meet the experts:
- Sabina Wizemann, Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab Director
- Chiara Butler, Good Housekeeping Institute Beauty Lab Reviews Analyst
- Catharine Malzahn, former Good Housekeeping Beauty Assistant
- Patrick Kyle, New York City hairstylist
- Meri Kate O'Connor, a colorist at Salon Benjamin in West Hollywood, California
- Michael Dueñas, New York City celebrity hairstylist
Chiara (she/her) is a reviews analyst in the Beauty, Health and Sustainability Lab at the Good Housekeeping Institute, where she conducts hands-on testing of health and beauty products. She earned her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Columbia University. Before joining GH in 2022, she worked as a cosmetic chemist, formulating skincare products for a variety of brands and learning to decode ingredient lists, evaluate ingredient efficacy and scrutinize product claims.


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