Best shampoo to get rid of build up

If you’re here, you’re probably in a (confused? Desperate? Both?) search for hard water shampoos, or chelating shampoos, or something to rid you of the demons currently haunting your hair. I get it. Hard water, FYI, is water that’s naturally higher in minerals, which can bind to your hair, dry it out, and leave it brittle and damaged. Oh, and it can fully mess with your hair color, too—slowly stripping it away or messing with its hue to the point where even the best hair toner won't help. (Woo! We love it!)

“Magnesium and calcium are two of the most common and abundant metals found in tap water across the world,” celebrity hairstylist Irinel de Leon has told Cosmo. “When water sources contain high volumes of those two metals, it’s often called hard water.” And this mineral-rich water can wreak havoc on your hair, building up slowly until it “leaves the hair feeling filmy, straw-like, and limp,” according to de Leon, while also shutting out moisture and hydration. Basically, the epitome of Not Good.

Usually, you can tell if you’re dealing with hard water if you tend to get white buildup around your faucets or shower heads, but if you’re unsure, try testing yours with some hard water test strips. If you are working with hard water in your home, you can install a hard water-filtering shower head, which will help filter out some of the minerals, and/or add a hard water shampoo to your hair routine.

What to look for in a shampoo for hard water

You’ve got two shampoo options to help you remove hard water buildup: chelating and clarifying shampoos. Chelating shampoos (sometimes called demineralizing shampoos) tend to be harsher and more drying than clarifying shampoos, and they work by binding to the minerals and breaking them down while you suds up.

Clarifying shampoos, on the other hand, will help strip away some of the mineral buildup, along with basic product buildup, but they aren’t as effective at harder-to-remove minerals. Regardless of which one you choose, your hard water shampoo will likely be filled with a mix of ingredients that help break down minerals—the most popular of which is EDTA. Other super-effective chelators? Vitamin C (aka ascorbic acid), apple cider vinegar, phytic acid, citric acid.

Just know that both types will leave your hair feeling at least a little dry and stripped—sorry, it’s the name of the hard-water game—so make sure to load up on weekly deep-conditioner treatments, and try coating your ends with conditioner before you shampoo to mitigate some of the dryness. And if you're just ready for the recommendations already, I gotchu: Check out some of the best shampoos for hard water, below, then keep reading for more.

Our top picks of 2022

    Now, keep reading for a breakdown of all of the top shampoos for hard water (yup, there's even more than this list above), along with why these 13 shampoos made the cut.

    1

    Best Hard Water Shampoo on Amazon

    Malibu C Hard Water Wellness Shampoo

    2

    Best Drugstore Shampoo for Hard Water

    Aveeno Apple Cider Vinegar Blend Shampoo

    3

    Best Hard Water Treatment for Color-Treated Hair

    Color Wow Dream Filter Pre-Shampoo Mineral Remover

    4

    Best Budget Hard Water Shampoo

    Ion Hard Water Shampoo

    5

    Best Plant-Based Hard Water Shampoo

    Hairprint Chelating Shampoo Serious Detoxifier

    6

    Best Hard Water Shampoo for Curly Hair

    Pattern Clarifying Shampoo

    7

    Best Hard Water Shampoo for Oily Scalps

    Anomaly Clarifying Shampoo

    8

    Best Hard Water Shampoo for Type-4 Hair

    R+Co Teacup Peacholine + Kombucha Detox Rinse

    9

    Best Overall Clarifying Shampoo for Hard Water

    Briogeo Superfoods Mango + Cherry Oil Control & Balancing Shampoo

    10

    Best Sulfate-Free Shampoo for Hard Water

    Living Proof Perfect hair Day Triple Detox Shampoo

    11

    Best Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse for Hard Water

    Creme Of Nature Argan Oil Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse

    12

    Best Moisturizing Shampoo for Hard Water

    Mielle Organics Mongongo Oil Exfoliating Shampoo

    13

    Best Sulfate-Filled Shampoo for Hard Water

    Ouidad Water Works Clarifying Shampoo

    Chloe Metzger Deputy Beauty Director Chloe Metzger is the deputy beauty director at Cosmopolitan, overseeing the editorial content and growth strategy of the hair, makeup, and skin space on digital, while also obsessively writing about the best hair products for every hair type (curly girl here; whattup), and the skincare routines that really, truly work (follow her on Instagram to see behind-the-scenes pics of that magazine life).

    What shampoo gets rid of build up?

    Unlike regular shampoos, clarifying shampoos are formulated to remove excess buildup or residue on your hair or scalp. They offer a deeper cleanse than a regular shampoo, but are not designed for regular use — if used too frequently, clarifying shampoos might dry your hair and could fade color-treated hair.

    How do I get rid of product build up in my hair?

    Baking soda is another multi-purpose, everyday item that's a natural way to remove product buildup from your hair. Mix a tablespoon of baking soda into a regular amount of shampoo, then wash and rinse your hair normally. Alternatively, try rubbing baking soda directly onto your wet hair and scalp.

    What shampoo removes hard water build up?

    14 Best Shampoos for Hard Water That Remove Buildup.
    Best Overall. R+Co Oblivion Clarifying Shampoo. ... .
    1,000+ Reviews. Living Proof Perfect Hair Day Triple Detox Shampoo. ... .
    Paraben and Sulfate Free. Malibu C Hard Water Wellness Shampoo. ... .
    Under $10. ... .
    Under $35. ... .
    For Color-Treated Hair. ... .
    For Curly Hair. ... .
    Editor's Choice..

    Does clarifying shampoo remove build up?

    While clarifying shampoo can help get rid of excess buildup, using it too much can have adverse effects. Using this shampoo more than a couple of times per week can leave your hair feeling dry and dull. You may also see some flyaways and a lot of frizz. You'll also want to be careful if you have color-treated hair.

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