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11 Best Shampoos for Itchy Scalps to Get Instant Relief

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11 Best Shampoos for Itchy Scalps to Get Instant Relief


But don’t worry—we won’t leave you decoding ingredient lists for days. We’ve rounded up the best itch-fighting shampoos that put these hardworking ingredients to work, so you can finally get some relief.

Frequently Asked Questions

Best Overall: Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with 1% Ketoconazole

Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with 1% Ketoconazole in white and blue branded component on a light gray background

Nizoral

Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with 1% Ketoconazole

Why we love it: If you’re all about immediate relief, Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with 1% Ketoconazole should be your go-to for soothing an itchy, irritated scalp. All the dermatologists we spoke with love this shampoo to treat conditions like seborrheic dermatitis—those stubborn, oily patches that result in yellow or white scales. “Ketoconazole, the main ingredient in Nizoral, is an antifungal agent with anti-inflammatory effects,” says Dr. Mamelak. “It targets malassezia, a yeast that naturally lives on our skin but can lead to irritation for some people. By controlling this yeast, Nizoral not only calms the itch but also tackles the scaliness and oiliness that come with seborrheic dermatitis,” making a true hero for uncomfortable scalps, he says.

“Eczema doesn’t just plague my skin—it hits me with an intensely itchy(!!) and flaky scalp. Needing a gentle yet effective solution, my doctor long ago suggested I use Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo with 1% Ketoconazole, and it’s helped me manage the snowy flakes of dandruff over the years. Nizoral has helped me tackle suspected fungal acne breakouts on my forehead, too. Those tiny acne bumps hate to see the blue shampoo coming.” —Shanna Shipin, shopping director

  • Key ingredient: 1% ketoconazole
  • Fragrance-free: yes
  • Who it’s for: people with irritated scalps and dandruff

Best Daily Shampoo: Davines Naturaltech Calming Shampoo

Davines Naturaltech Calming Shampoo in branded bottle component on a light gray background

Davines

Naturaltech Calming Shampoo

Why we love it: If nothing can keep you from being a daily hair washer, then the least you can do is treat your scalp to a super gentle cleanse with Davines Naturaltech Calming Shampoo. This formula is designed to soothe and balance, making it perfect for everyday use—even for sensitive scalps. Infused with bilberry extract (a close cousin to blueberries) for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant benefits and Sichuan pepper, known for its calming, anti-irritant properties, this shampoo pampers your scalp while keeping it balanced and irritation-free.

Tester feedback from contributing commerce editor Deanna Pai

“My scalp is itchy and dry more often than not, and for some reason, dandruff shampoos don’t often give me the relief I need. That’s where this shampoo is a little different. It uses antioxidant-rich blueberry extract to dial down the discomfort—and it feels refreshing and lathers nicely, too. It doesn’t dry out my hair at all, even when I let it sit for a minute or two, and it’s cleared up the dermatitis near the nape of my neck.” —Deanna Pai, contributing commerce editor

  • Key ingredients: bilberry extract, Sichuan pepper plant, glycerin
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with dry, sensitive scalps

Best for Oily Scalps: Oribe Serene Scalp Oil Control Shampoo

Serene Scalp Oil Control Shampoo purple bottle

Oribe

Serene Scalp Oil Control Shampoo

Why we love it: Oribe has perfected the art of endless good hair days with salon-quality products, and when it comes to soothing even the angriest, itchiest scalps, their Serene Scalp Oil Control Shampoo knows just what to do—especially if excess oil is the culprit for your itch. Too much oil can create the perfect Petri dish for buildup, sweat, dirt, and dead skin cells to make residence on your scalp, which only fuels irritation. This gem of a shampoo calms irritation, controls oil, and brings balance back to your scalp’s microbiome thanks to green marine algae and prebiotics. And, as per usual with Oribe’s products, it smells incredible.

“Scalp bliss is the only way to describe the Oribe Serene Scalp Densifying Shampoo and Conditioner. Dealing with psoriasis coupled with postpartum hair loss, my current hair needs are two-fold: improving density and reducing irritation. Oribe is my daily go-to. I use a generous amount of shampoo through my roots and hit the ends with a nickel-sized amount of conditioner, then let it sit on my hair for five minutes before giving it a thorough rinse. After each wash my hair has a boost in volume, and there’s a bit less hair down the drain.” —Kassidy Silva, social director

  • Key ingredients: marine algae, prebiotics, amino acids
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with oily scalps

Best for Dry Shampoo Buildup: Virtue Scalp Remedy Shampoo

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Virtue

Scalp Remedy Shampoo

Why we love it: Just when you think it’s impossible to have an oily scalp one day and a dry, itchy one the next (IYKYK), it turns out your scalp’s microbiome might be out of whack. Virtue Scalp Remedy Shampoo restores balance with a gentle, fragrance-free formula. It uses salicylic acid to clear away buildup and flakes, while the brand’s signature protein (Alpha Keratin 60ku) repairs and strengthens hair at the root. With calming plant extracts like rosemary, green tea, and rice protein, it leaves your scalp feeling clean and comfortable.

“As a beauty writer, a buildup of dry shampoo and scalp oils is basically an occupational hazard, so I’m picky about what I use to keep things in check. Virtue’s Scalp Remedy Shampoo—and the corresponding conditioner you actually apply directly to your scalp (which surprised me, since I’ve always been trained to focus conditioner on mid-lengths)—left my hair feeling clean but never weighed down. After just a couple of washes, I noticed less itchiness and zero dandruff. I still rely on my prescription ketoconazole 2% shampoo in the winter when my dry scalp is insufferable, but this is my new go-to for the rest of the year.” —Christa Joanna Lee, contributing commerce writer

  • Key ingredients: Alpha Keratin 60ku, white willow bark extract, ziziphus joazeiro bark extract, rosemary leaf, green tea, rice protein
  • Fragrance-free: yes
  • Who it’s for: people with oily or dry scalps

Best for Scalp Psoriasis: Ouai Detox Shampoo

Ouai Detox Shampoo in clear bottle component with black accents on a light gray background

Why we love it: Come for the signature bergamot and lychee scent, stay for the refreshingly deep clean. Whether you’ve gone a little heavy on the dry shampoo (no judgment) or stretched your no-wash days too far, Ouai Detox Shampoo is here to clear things up. Apple cider vinegar and chelating agents gently break down buildup, while hydrolyzed keratin strengthens and smooths strands. The rich, satisfying lather makes it perfect for pairing with a good scalp massager, which helps loosen dead skin cells and gunk for that ahh-worthy clean.

“Living with scalp psoriasis makes me extremely selective about the products I use. I’ve chosen to avoid steroid treatments, T-Gel, and other medicated shampoos that are often recommended for symptom relief because those never addressed my concerns.. That said, one standout in my current rotation is the Ouai Detox Shampoo. To be clear, I’m not claiming this shampoo cures scalp psoriasis—but it’s the only one I’ve found that truly resets my scalp. It effectively removes buildup and deeply cleanses without causing irritation, leaving a clean, refreshed base. As someone with long, thick hair, I also appreciate that a quarter-sized amount lathers surprisingly well. I leave it on for about seven minutes, and it rinses out effortlessly.” —Bianca Richards, social media manager

  • Key ingredients: apple cider vinegar, hydrolyzed keratin
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with dirt, oil, or product buildup

Best for Damaged Hair: Olaplex No. 4C Bond Maintenance Deep Clean Clarifying Shampoo

Olaplex No. 4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying Shampoo in a branded bottle component on a light gray background

Olaplex

No. 4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying Shampoo

Why we love it: An itchy scalp could be interfering with more than just your comfort; it might also be affecting your hair health. An unbalanced scalp can lead to inflammation, clogged follicles, and even breakage over time. Enter: Olaplex No. 4C Bond Maintenance Clarifying Shampoo, a sulfate-free formula that gently lifts away buildup from oil and styling products without stripping hair of its natural moisture. “It’s also a great shampoo for hard water buildup while also strengthening hair, enhancing shine, and delivering deep hydration,” says Anna Chacon, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, FL. Plus, it features Olaplex’s signature bond-building technology to reinforce hair at the core for a soothed scalp and stronger, shinier strands.

Tester feedback from Silva

“Oils, topical solutions, creams, with scalp psoriasis keeping my hair healthy can feel like a full-time job. The Olaplex No. 4C Bond Maintenance Deep Clean Clarifying Shampoo and Conditioner are my solution to all the wear and tear I put on my hair. I use the duo once or twice a week to keep my hair long and strong.” —Silva

  • Key ingredients: a patented bond builder (bis-aminopropyl diglycol dimaleate), hydrolyzed vegetable protein, citric acid
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with dry, damaged hair

Best Fragrance-Free: SEEN Shampoo

SEEN Shampoo in branded bottle component on a light gray background

Why we love it: If your scalp is super itchy but you’re not dealing with dandruff or flakes, it’s a sign you need more hydration. SEEN Shampoo uses gentle, skin-soothing ingredients like bisabolol to calm itchiness while thoroughly cleansing your hair. “It’s formulated with mild, non-irritating ingredients ideal for sensitive scalps, especially those with eczema tendencies,” says Dr. Kobets. “This entire line is perfect for anyone sensitive to fragrance.”

Some fragrance-free formulas don’t exactly feel luxurious, but this builds to a satisfying foam. “Despite its gentle formula, the shampoo lathers up nicely to remove dirt and oil, so your scalp feels fresh and clean,” says Dr. Kobets.

  • Key ingredients: hemisqualane, bisabolol, squalane
  • Fragrance-free: yes
  • Who it’s for: people with sensitive scalps

Best Clarifying Shampoo: Redken Detox Hair Cleansing Cream Clarifying Shampoo

Redken Detox Hair Cleansing Cream Clarifying Shampoo in gray branded tube component on a light gray background

Redken

Detox Hair Cleansing Cream Clarifying Shampoo

Why we love it: If you’re guilty of overdoing it with dry shampoo and other styling products (no judgment), your scalp will benefit from having Redken Detox Hair Cleansing Cream Clarifying Shampoo in your shower routine. This deep-cleansing formula, powered by salicylic acid, goes beyond the surface to lift away oil, product buildup, and all that environmental gunk that can clog pores and lead to irritation. Each wash feels like a fresh start, leaving your scalp clean and itch-free without stripping your hair. Plus, it’s a champ at removing minerals from hard water (like copper, iron, magnesium, and calcium) and pollution, so your hair feels healthier and happier.

A shower water filter can work wonders by removing chlorine, minerals, and other impurities that may undo all the benefits of your favorite shampoos.

  • Key ingredients: salicylic acid, vitamin C, vitamin B5
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with buildup

Best for Dandruff: Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo

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Neutrogena

T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo

Why we love it: Yes, the same exfoliating ingredient we trust and love in our skincare—salicylic acid—is also the star ingredient in the Neutrogena T/Sal Therapeutic Shampoo, designed to help manage dandruff, seborrheic dermatitis, and psoriasis. “Salicylic acid is a lipophilic beta-hydroxy acid, meaning it can penetrate deeply into pores to remove excess oil. Its exfoliating properties also help shed dead skin cells from the scalp, reducing the itch and flakiness that come with these conditions,” says Brendan Camp, MD, a double board-certified dermatologist in dermatology in the tri-state area.

Hold onto your regular shampoo. “Focus this product directly on the roots and scalp, as it can dry out and strip natural oils from the rest of your hair,” advises Dr. Kobets. “For your lengths, use a second, regular shampoo to keep them hydrated and balanced.”

  • Key ingredient: 3% salicylic acid
  • Fragrance-free: yes
  • Who it’s for: people with thick or large flakes

Best Budget: Hask Tea Tree Oil & Rosemary Invigorating Shampoo

Hask Tea Tree Oil & Rosemary Invigorating Shampoo in branded bottle component on a light gray background

Hask

Tea Tree Oil & Rosemary Invigorating Shampoo

Why we love it: Dry, flaky, itchy, red… when your scalp feels especially angry, it’s time to call in Hask Tea Tree & Rosemary Invigorating Shampoo to cool things down. Tea tree oil unblocks clogged follicles that make you scratch, while rosemary oil helps calm irritated spots. “Tea tree and rosemary also have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties,” says Dr. Kobets. Plus, refreshing aloe vera deeply hydrates both scalp and hair. And the best part? It smells amazing and has the lather you want from a shampoo. “It’s like a mini spa experience,” says Dr. Kobets. None of that harsh medicinal smell typical of anti-itch shampoos—so lathering up becomes a little moment of zen.

While this shampoo does have a soothing, spa-like scent thanks to natural oils, it does have added fragrance. So, if your scalp tends to be extra sensitive, try to patch test and limit usage to a couple of times a week to make sure it’s gentle on your skin.

  • Key ingredients: tea tree oil, rosemary oil, aloe vera
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with flaky, itchy, dry, or oily scalps

Best Drugstore: Selsun Blue 2-in-1 Antidandruff Shampoo & Conditioner

Selsun Blue 2-in-1 Antidandruff Shampoo & Conditioner in branded bottle component on a light gray background

Selsun Blue

2-in-1 Antidandruff Shampoo & Conditioner

Why we love it: Some shampoos that tackle dandruff and clarify the scalp can leave the rest of your hair feeling a bit dry. Not Selsun Blue 2-in-1 Antidandruff Shampoo & Conditioner, though — it was designed to specifically hydrate while gently lifting away flakes. “It contains selenium sulfide, which combats the Malassezia yeast, helping to regulate skin cell turnover and balance oil production,” says Dr. Mamelak. Plus, its cooling sensation brings instant relief to itching and irritation. The only catch? It does have a slightly medicinal scent, but for an itch- and flake-free scalp at just $11, that’s a minor trade-off worth making.

With its built-in conditioning ingredients, this product lets you skip a step in the shower (score). But if your hair needs a little extra moisture, apply a separate conditioner just to the ends. This way, you keep the shampoo’s active ingredients working at full strength on your scalp.

  • Key ingredients: 1% selenium sulfide, pyrithione zinc, salicylic acid
  • Fragrance-free: no
  • Who it’s for: people with dry, itchy scalps and dandruff

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best shampoo for scalp itch?

If your scalp’s been feeling itchy and flaky, certain ingredients can bring you serious relief. Salicylic acid, a beta-hydroxy acid, is a must-have because “it’s lipophilic, meaning it can penetrate deeply into pores to remove excess oil” and exfoliates dead skin cells, says Dr. Camp. Then there’s ketoconazole, an antifungal champion that “interferes with the formation of the fungal cell membrane,” perfect for tackling scalp yeast that causes itch and flakes, he says. And don’t forget pyrithione zinc, which “inhibits the growth of malassezia yeast—a big culprit in dandruff,” he says.

How do I stop my scalp from itching?

A few lifestyle tweaks can make all the difference in stopping scalp itchiness (or preventing it before it even starts). Though your hair washing schedule can vary depending on your hair type and lifestyle, regular washing is key. “Listen to your scalp—when it gets oily and the volume decreases, then it’s time to wash it,” says Dr. Kobets.

Keeping your scalp clean helps prevent buildup that can trigger itchiness. Proper conditioning also matters, especially for oily scalps. “Make sure to keep conditioner away from the roots, focusing instead on the ends to maintain hair volume,” she says. Weekly scalp exfoliation is another great habit to adopt. “Once a week, try a scalp scrub or a wash with salicylic acid or tea tree oil, followed by a gentler shampoo for the rest of your hair. If your scalp is dry, scalp treatments with oils like rosemary, peppermint, or grapeseed can help,” says Dr. Kobets.

Beyond hair care, maintaining a balanced diet and managing stress are essential for scalp health. Hair follicles are “susceptible to stress and the hormone cortisol,” so getting regular sleep and reducing stress can help keep itchiness at bay, she says. Gentle styling practices are also beneficial: Try to scale back on chemical treatments, reduce your use of hot tools, and refrain from tight hairstyles that tug on the scalp and cause it to get irritated. Finally, “keeping up with good hygiene and treating yourself to a regular scalp massage can boost circulation and create a healthier scalp environment overall,” says Dr. Kobets.

Why is my scalp itchy but no dandruff?

It’s possible that your scalp can be itchy without the presence of dandruff. “Dandruff is the term we use to describe the white and gray flaky skin that appears on the scalp, in the hair, and sometimes on our clothes. Not all conditions that cause itchy scalp are always associated with dandruff. Other conditions can also cause itchy scalp, including dry scalp, poor hygiene and overwashing, psoriasis, allergic reactions to hair dye and other exposures, fungal infections and ringworm, as well as infestations such as lice. High stress, hormonal fluctuations, and underlying medical issues can also lead to an itchy scalp,” says Dr. Mamelak.

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