We're three beauty editors with flaky scalps and we can confirm that these are the 9 best shampoos for dandruff tried & tested by us

Buh-bye flakes, hello relief

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We get it: dealing with dandruff can feel all-consuming, from changing where your parting sits to constantly checking for flakes in the mirror. Thankfully, though, if you're looking for a flake-free existence and are yet to find the best shampoo for dandruff then you're in the right place. I've suffered from a flaky scalp for a long time—and trust me—I understand the struggle of trying to find the best shampoo to solve your scalp issues. I've tried switching up how often I wash my hair, I've been googling how to treat dandruff and I've even tried the best scalp treatments, and I've still not managed to totally eradicate it.

Truthfully, it's embarrassing (even though I know it shouldn't be), and I'm putting my daily dandruff woes out there because I know I'm not alone. According to medical anti-dandruff brand Nizoral, 42% of us have noticed the condition worsening since the cost-of-living crisis. A quarter of us has a flare-up every week. And I make up one of the 36% of us who feel embarrassed by the falling flakes because I feel like I'll be judged because of it.

"The first signs of dandruff are an itchy, dry scalp, with white flakes that accumulate in the hair," says trichologist and Viviscal ambassador Hannah Gaboardi. "Dandruff is most common in the winter months when hair and the scalp are at their driest, but in summer I also see a lot of issues arise due to burning, which can result in a flaky scalp."

I have found that my scalp is extra dry and flake-filled a week before my period, when I'm stressed or when my water intake has been rubbish, and Nizoral says that 40% of people in the UK believe stress causes their dandruff to worsen. "When you are stressed, cortisol is released, which can lead to a flare-up," says trichologist Stephanie Sey.

But one thing we can stop stressing about is dandruff causing hair loss. "Dandruff itself does not cause hair loss," Sey explains. "However, if the condition remains untreated and becomes inflamed, it can lead to some shedding, and if the scalp is particularly itchy, you may scratch more than normal, which can also lead to hair loss."

I suffered from dandruff for a year before I went to see Gaboardi for advice. Scanning my scalp, she immediately saw I had dandruff, which I had left for too long and it had become seborrheic dermatitis (severe dandruff—yay), which can move to your eyebrows and behind your ears, too. Gaboardi told me to stop using the shampoo for coloured hair I was using and stick to the best shampoo for dandruff instead, and recommended Nizoral's Anti-Dandruff Shampoo.

Keep scrolling for expert advice on how to deal with the condition and the best shampoos for dandruff to cure a dry, flaky scalp.

  • Best everyday shampoo for dandruff: Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Daily Prevent Shampoo, £5.99 | Amazon
  • Best shampoo for itchy dandruff: Philip Kingsley Flaky/Itchy Scalp Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, £30 | John Lewis
  • Best shampoo for shiny hair: E45 Dry Scalp Relief Shampoo, £12.99 | Superdrug
  • Best budget shampoo: Head & Shoulders DermaX Pro Soothing Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, £5.99 | Superdrug
  • Best natural shampoo: STRAAND The Crown Cleanse Concentrated Anti-Dandruff Prebiotic Shampoo, £20 | Straand
  • Best exfoliating shampoo: Briogeo Scalp Revival™ Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo, from £15 | Cult Beauty
  • Best shampoo for sensitive scalps: Vichy Dercos Technique Anti-Dandruff Purifying Shampoo, £15.50 | Lookfantastic
  • Best shampoo for persistent dandruff: La Roche-Posay Kerium Anti-Dandruff Shampoo, £15.50 | Lookfantastic
  • Best luxury shampoo for dandruff: Kérastase Symbiose Moisturising Anti-Dandruff Cellular Shampoo, £25.43 | LookFantastic

What is the difference between dandruff and a dry scalp? 

One mistake I made was convincing myself that my scalp was just a little bit of dryness and not dandruff. Gaboardi explains the difference: "Dandruff causes the scalp to flake and causes visible flakes on clothing or in the hair. In contrast, a dry scalp means your hair isn't producing or holding enough moisture—not necessarily producing dandruff," she tells me.

What can you do to prevent dandruff?

Gaboardi suggests using scalp treatments, such as a scalp scrub, to prevent build up which can cause dandruff— but don't overuse these, as this can mess with the natural oils in the scalp.

"Not shampooing enough could also be the cause of your dandruff. Oil accumulates in the hair and builds up on the scalp, which can cause dandruff," explains Sey. "Drinking water is essential for the health of our body, so a lack of it will be an issue for the body in general. Alcohol dehydrates the body, so again, this is also not great for overall health and well-being."

What is the best way to look after hair with dandruff? 

It sounds like a cliché, but being kind and gentle to your hair is key when suffering from dandruff. "I would always recommend using a gentle shampoo to reduce oil and skin-cell build up," says Gaboardi. "If you suffer from really bad dandruff, I recommend using a dandruff-specific shampoo. I love using a scalp massager anyway, but I would recommend putting the shampoo on first, then massaging it into your scalp. This is a great way of exfoliating the scalp and removing any dead skin cells."

You must assess your hair's needs," Sey add. "If you go to the gym everyday you may need to wash your hair more often, the same if you have oily hair. People do tend to over wash when they have dandruff as they feel it helps improve things—but I would suggest not over washing, as you want to keep your scalp ecosystem as balanced as possible."

The best anti-dandruff shampoos reviewed by a beauty editor

1. Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Daily Prevent Shampoo

Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Daily Prevent Shampoo

Best everyday shampoo for dandruff

Specifications

Usage: Daily or as often as you wash hair

Reasons to buy

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Good for everyday use in between medicated treatments
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Contains plant-based anti-dandruff ingredient Crinipan® PMC Green
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Salicylic acid helps to exfoliate the scalp

Reasons to avoid

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Looks very medical
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Doesn't have many hair benefits—it really just focuses on the scalp

As the experts explain, over-washing hair may not be the best idea, but it's necessary to still keep your hair and scalp clean. This daily shampoo was made for those in-between days where you don't want to use a medicated dandruff shampoo but don't want to ruin any progress either.

Freelance beauty editor Laura Mulley says, "Nizoral's over-the-counter Anti-Dandruff Treatment really helps to ease the psoriasis on my scalp, but it's only meant to be used once or twice a week. For hair washes in between, I trust this shampoo to carry on the scalp-soothing results. it may not look the most glamorous, but it doesn't look (or smell) like a medicated treatment either."

2. Philip Kingsley Flaky/Itchy Scalp Anti-Dandruff Shampoo 

Philip Kingsley Flaky/Itchy Scalp Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

Best shampoo for itchy dandruff

Specifications

Usage: Daily or as often as you wash hair

Reasons to buy

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Gives instant relief to an itchy scalp
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Not just for dandruff—suitable for all itchy scalp conditions
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Bottle is easy to open in the shower
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Fresh apple scent

Reasons to avoid

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Not the cheapest
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Doesn't lather up much

If an itchy scalp is the concern and you don't want a more serious treatment, then this could be the shampoo for you. Formulated by the trichologists at Philip Kingsley, it contains anti-microbial piroctone olamine, it'll remove flakes and bring relief instantly. It's mild enough to be used daily while removing build up and soothing the scalp. Plus, it has a fresh apple scent without smelling medicated.

Laura says, "It makes a nice change to see a shampoo that tackles itchy heads in the luxe beauty halls of the likes of Selfridges and John Lewis. The scalp feels immediately more comfortable after using this, and I love the like fruity scent."

3. E45 Dry Scalp Relief Shampoo

E45 Dry Scalp Shampoo

Best shampoo for shiny hair

Specifications

Usage: Daily or as often as you wash hair

Reasons to buy

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Good price
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Fragrance-free
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Makes hair look really shiny

Reasons to avoid

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Not very luxurious
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Doesn't contain specific anti-dandruff ingredients

Itchy skin saviour E45 has taken its skin-soothing formula to the scalp, creating a no-frills, everyday shampoo to relieve discomfort.

"I admit that initially I didn't have very high hopes for this, as it didn't sound very appealing to put anything resembling E45 cream near my already greasy-prone hair," says Laura, "but I was actually really surprised—and impressed. My hair looked and felt really clean for a good couple of days, and wow, the shine! My heavily-bleached hair never reflects the light but this had me doing a double-take in the mirror on a number of occasions."

4. Head & Shoulders DermaX Pro Soothing Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

Head & Shoulders DermaX Pro Soothing Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

Best budget shampoo

Specifications

Usage: Daily or as often as you wash hair

Reasons to buy

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Contains active anti-dandruff ingredient piroctone olamine, plus skin-soothing ingredients
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Good value and often on offer
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Nice fragrance
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One for the whole family

Reasons to avoid

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Hair looks a little greasy after by day two

Of course we couldn't do a round-up of the best anti-dandruff shampoos without including high street favourite Head & Shoulders. With this DermaX Pro range, H&S isn't just treating the condition with active ingredients but is also helping to improve the skin on the scalp, strengthening its skin barrier and balancing moisture levels.

Looking (and smelling) neither too medical nor too feminine, you'll have everyone in the household reaching for this, says Laura—and at this price, it's not one to keep for special occasions. "I love the fresh, fruity fragrance and it does soothe an itchy scalp. However if your hair's typically quite oily this may not be for you, as the clean feeling didn't last me much more than a day (pick a transparent shampoo instead)."

5. STRAAND The Crown Cleanse Concentrated Anti-Dandruff Prebiotic Shampoo

STRAAND The Crown Cleanse Concentrated Anti-Dandruff Prebiotic Shampoo

Best natural shampoo

Specifications

Usage: Daily or as often as you wash hair

Reasons to buy

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Uses natural ingredients
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Looks great in your shower
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Gorgeous fresh minty scent
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Easy-to-use pump

Reasons to avoid

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Doesn't contain the usual anti-dandruff active ingredients so may not be strong enough for severe cases

Aussie brand Straand is all about the 'healthy scalp = healthy hair' attitude, and creates this healthy scalp environment through prebiotics and natural ingredients rather than certain chemicals. Its products are also all free from silicones, parabens and sulphates, if that's important to you.

After being sold by the Instagrammable packaging, Laura was also sold on the formula. "I'm a big believer in the power of pre- and probiotics, so I'm happy to incorporate them into my haircare routine," she says. "Without the active dandruff-targeting ingredients I probably wouldn't reach for this is I was having a serious flare-up—I'd instead have it for everyday use to keep my scalp balanced."

6. Briogeo Scalp Revival™ Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo

Briogeo Scalp Revival™ Charcoal + Coconut Oil Micro-Exfoliating Shampoo

Best exfoliating shampoo

Specifications

Usage: Once a week

Reasons to buy

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Scalp scrub and shampoo in one
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Time-saving
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Smells amazing

Reasons to avoid

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Pot is tricky to open when in the shower
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A bit messy

Haven't got the time, energy or inclination to use hair treatments such as scrubs and masks? This Briogeo multi-tasker is for you. It contains clarifying charcoal plus conditioning coconut oil to clean, exfoliate and hydrate the scalp.

"I'm super lazy when it comes to my haircare routine so this is right up my street, and the minty/tea tree scent is amazing" says Laura. "It's not at all gritty like some scrubs, but I'd probably use it as a second cleanse after a shampoo that lathers up a little more. It's also quite tricky to scoop out with wet hands, and messy (my advice: keep it away from white bathmats...)."

7. Vichy Dercos Technique Anti-Dandruff Purifying Shampoo

Vichy Dercos Anti-Dandruff Shampoo for Sensitive Scalp

Best shampoo for sensitive scalps

Specifications

Usage: 3 times a week for 4 weeks, then twice weekly

Reasons to buy

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Great for very sensitive scalps
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Contains anti-dandruff ingredient piroctone olamine
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Doesn't weigh down hair

Reasons to avoid

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Hard to squeeze the last drops out of
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Bottle is quite tricky to read

Impressively, Vichy makes three different anti-dandruff shampoos, each specific to a scalp type: dry, oily or sensitive. If you're skin's especially irritable or you've been itching away and it's red and inflamed, this is the one you want to pick.

"I love Vichy skincare but I'll admit that I didn't realise the brand did haircare," says Laura, "but I've been really impressed by this. It manages to be effective yet doesn't feel strongly medicinal like some treatments."

8. La Roche-Posay Kerium Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

La Roche-Posay Kerium Anti-Dandruff Shampoo

Best shampoo for persistent dandruff

Specifications

Usage: Twice a week for 3 weeks

Reasons to buy

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Contains piroctone olamine and salicylic acid
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Prevents dandruff reappearing within four weeks 

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive for a small bottle (125ml)
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Doesn't have much of a fragrance

If you feel like you finally get on top you dandruff only for it to quickly reappear again, this may be the product for you. Purifying the hair deep into the follicle, tests showed an improvement in dandruff and itching within the first week, and 'anti-relapse efficiency' after four weeks.

Laura says, "I've only used the a couple of times but it feels very effective—my scalp felt very deeply clean and itchiness was less. My main problem is the bottle size, which is unlikely to last me and my long, thick hair the four-week recommended treatment length."

9. Kérastase Symbiose Moisturising Anti-Dandruff Cellular Shampoo

Kérastase Symbiose Moisturising Anti-Dandruff Cellular Shampoo

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Kérastase Symbiose Moisturising Anti-Dandruff Cellular Shampoo

Best luxury shampoo for dandruff

Specifications

Usage: AM or PM, as often as you like

Reasons to buy

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Moisturising, premium texture
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Smells expensive
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Leaves scalp comfortable and hair shiny

Reasons to avoid

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It's a pricier option

The star ingredient of this anti-dandruff range from Kérastase is salicylic acid, making it a great option for those that really want to cleanse and clarify an irritable scalp.

“I have had my fair share of scalp issues over the years, from psoriasis to quite prominent dandruff, but these days my flaky-itchy scalp tends to be caused by a build-up of products that I’ve been testing. This shampoo from Kérastase is brilliant as it still feels luxurious and like a treat to use (the scent is so fresh and delicious) but it has the added bonus of being infused with exfoliating salicylic acid which really helps to chip away at congestion and clarify the scalp. Plus, it also contains piroctone olamine—an ingredient sometimes used to treat fungal infections—which works to reduce dryness and boost the shine of your hair. Brilliant.” — Mica Ricketts, Freelance Beauty Editor

How often should you use dandruff shampoo?

"Each shampoo is different and varies from person to person. In most cases, I recommend twice a week, others more frequently and sometimes daily," says Gaboardi.

You may see results in one or two washes, but continue using dandruff shampoo long-term if you want to prevent it from returning—keep with the best shampoo for dandruff for at least a couple of months. "There is no cure so if you stop using your anti-dandruff shampoo, then it's likely it will come back," Gaboardi explains. "Often people use an anti-dandruff shampoo to treat their dandruff, and once they see an improvement, they go back to their usual shampoo and find that their dandruff comes back. It's important to be consistent."

Meet the experts

Hannah Gaboardi
Hannah Gaboardi

Hannah Gaboardi is a renowned hair health expert with over 15 years of experience working with, treating and researching a huge range of hair and scalp conditions.

Stephanie Sey
Stephanie Sey

Stephanie Sey is an IOT certified trichologist who has spent over a decade providing expert and compassionate guidance to clients who want to regain confidence in their hair and scalp health.

Dionne Brighton

Dionne Brighton is a writer at Marie Claire UK, specialising in all things shopping, beauty and fashion. Born and raised in North London, she studied Literature at the University of East Anglia before taking the leap into journalism. These days, you can find her testing out the latest TikTok beauty trends or finding out what the next full Moon means.  

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