
Shampoo bars have come a long way from being the niche, eco-friendly alternative tucked away in health food shops. Today, they can rival packaging-heavy bottles of the best shampoos and conditioners, promising salon-worthy results while dramatically cutting down on single-use plastic. Better still, many rival the best sulphate-free shampoos for the curly girls among us, using gentler cleansing ingredients that leave hair feeling clean without stripping away moisture.
Of course, swapping a bottle for what looks suspiciously like a bar of soap can feel like a leap of faith. But don't be fooled by appearances. In 2026, you’ll find shampoo bars packed with nourishing oils, butters and plant-based cleansers designed to suit every hair type, whether you're dealing with curls, colour-treated lengths, excess oil or dryness.
Because they're highly concentrated, they also tend to last far longer than traditional liquid formulas, making the upfront cost easier to justify. After testing a wide range of shampoo bars on different hair types, these are the ones that have earned a place in my shower caddy for the foreseeable.
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The best shampoo bars of 2026 are:
- Best overall – Eco Warrior deeply nourishing shampoo bar: £5.50, Amazon.co.uk
- Best for afro hair – Okiki Skincare olive oil and neem shampoo bar: £8.50, Okikiskincare.co.uk
- Best for curly hair – Only Curls curl cleansing shampoo bar: £9.60, Onlycurls.com
- Best fragrance-free shampoo bar – Grüum hår shampoo bar, fragrance free: £6, Gruum.com
- Best for dry and coloured hair – Earth Kind bergamot and sage shampoo bar for dry and coloured hair: £7.50, Iamearthkind.com
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Eco Warrior deeply nourishing shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar overall
Why we love it
- Large size for the price
- No waxy residue
There’s so much to love about this humongous shampoo bar from The Little Soap Company. The vegan, cruelty-free and soap-free formula was easy to lather into an ultra-creamy foam, and contains hydrating pink clay and hair-loving pure orange and ginger essential oils, which left our hair feeling cleansed and smooth to the touch. We didn’t notice any waxy residue and were seriously impressed by the level of shine achieved after the first wash.
If you prefer plumping for sulphate-, silicone- and paraben-free formulas, this shampoo bar has those boxes ticked, while also being made with 94.3 per cent naturally derived ingredients. The formula is curly-girl method friendly and, as the largest bar we tried, despite being the least expensive, it’s an economical investment, too.
Key specifications:
Buy now £5.5, Amazon.co.uk
Faith in Nature coconut and shea butter shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar for all natural origin ingredients
Why we love it
- Made with 100 per cent natural origin ingredients
- Hair felt hydrated and refreshed
Take note
- Takes a little longer to lather up, compared with other bars we tested
Housing hydrating coconut oil and ethically traded shea butter, this unusually shaped shampoo bar contains 100 per cent natural origin ingredients and natural fragrances. With a barely there coconut scent and sulphate-, silicone- and paraben-free formula, we were expecting some waxiness on our strands – which can sometimes happen when you first start using natural formulas – but that wasn’t the case at all.
It does take a little longer than some other bars to lather up, and the lather is more frothy than it is creamy, but, most importantly, it was easy to move the product through our hair. The curved shape of the bar also lends itself to lathering the bar straight into your hair, rather than in between your hands.
Importantly, we loved how hydrated and refreshed our hair felt after use. We’re also yet to see any crumbling or cracks, after using this bar multiple times, so we think this will last us ages.
Key specifications:
Buy now £4.5, Amazon.co.uk
Davines Dede shampoo bar
Best: Luxury shampoo bar
Why we love it
- Suitable for all hair types
- Left hair feeling lightweight, bouncy and soft
Take note
- Bulky rectangular shape was harder to lather than rounded bars
- On the pricier side
This shampoo bar from B-Corp luxury haircare brand Davines was a real treat. Super hydrating and a wise choice for everyday cleansing, the formula is suitable for all hair types and made our tester’s hair (which is usually slightly on the dry side) look markedly smooth and shiny – our tester actually received a compliment on how amazing it looked the night after hair-wash day.
The sulphate- and silicone-free formula calls on mineral-salt-rich red celery extract, which left hair feeling lightweight, bouncy and soft. Meanwhile, the buttery bar creates a creamy foam that is not too dissimilar to that of a liquid shampoo. The bulky rectangular shape was harder to lather than rounded bars, but this is bound to last for ages and held onto its structural integrity well after multiple washes. If you can stretch your budget, we would highly recommend this one.
Key specifications:
Buy now £20, Davines.com
Kinkind give me strength shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar for volume
Why we love it
- Handmade in the UK
Every shampoo bar in the Kinkind collection is handmade in the UK, as well as being vegan, cruelty-free and free from parabens, silicones and SLS (a type of sulphate). The aptly named ‘give me strength’ shampoo bar contains growth-boosting rosemary oil, helping to stimulate the hair follicles, while wheatgerm oil is on hand to strengthen, moisturise and add volume – and, sure enough, our tester noticed their waves looked more voluminous and defined. The bar itself is quite small but lathers up well, and is said to last for 50 washes. Refreshing and floral but not too sweet, we love the calming lavender scent, too.
Key specifications:
Buy now £7.95, Kinkind.co.uk
Only Curls curl cleansing shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar for curly hair
Why we love it
- Smells amazing
- Hydrating
Take note
- Square shape slightly trickier to handle
Our curly haired tested started using sulphate-free, curl-appropriate hair products a few years ago and hasn’t looked back since. It makes all the difference in reducing frizz, hydrating your locks and achieving bouncy, voluminous curls.
This shampoo bar from Only Curls blew our minds, as we didn’t think adding a different shampoo to our haircare regime would make this much of a difference. We were surprised by how well it lathers up, yet it feels quite creamy to touch. The bar smells amazing too, and it still lingered after using other hair products.
Thanks to the avocado and kukui-nut oils, it left our hair feeling more hydrated than it has in months, and we really noticed the difference when applying our regular post-wash hair products. We also spotted some extra shine to our locks, and we assume the results will become even better over time with regular use.
We can only fault it for its square shape, as we personally find a round shampoo bar easier to handle for application, but it does feel like you get more product because of it. Overall, we’d definitely recommend this to fellow curly guys and girls.
Key specifications:
Buy now £9.6, Onlycurls.com
Grüum hår shampoo bar, fragrance free
Best: Fragrance-free shampoo bar
Why we love it
- Foams easily
- Should last a long time
Take note
- Not as hydrating as some other bars we tested
Grüum focuses on simple and affordable formulas, and this fragrance-free shampoo bar is made with only three soothing and smoothing ingredients, for a gentler cleanse. It makes sense, then, that it is also free from artificial colours, parabens, alcohol and SLS (a particularly harsh kind of sulphate).
We liked how easily the rounded bar foamed up and left our hair feeling smooth and easy to manage, owing to rich coconut oil. While not quite as hydrating as some on our list, Grüum’s fragrance-free shampoo bar left our hair feeling clean and refreshed. Don’t be fooled by the size of this unassuming bar, either, as it should last for a whopping 80 washes – pretty good going for an £8 purchase.
Key specifications:
Buy now £6, Gruum.com
Okiki Skincare olive oil and neem shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar for afro hair
Why we love it
- Easy to foam
- Left hair feeling soft
The Okiki olive oil and neem shampoo bar comes in a generous size of 150g-160g, making it last longer than many other shampoo bars. It is easy to foam and lavish through the hair. The olive oil and neem in the bar have a rich scent, adding a natural fragrance to your tresses when applied. The shampoo bar acts as an effective cleanser, while being equally good at imparting long-lasting moisture to afro hair. It left our tester’s afro hair feeling soft, yet without feeling like it had stripped it of its natural oils and strength.
Key specifications:
Buy now £8.5, Okikiskincare.co.uk
Afroani solid shampoo bar
Best: Gentle formula for afro hair
Why we love it
- Packed with natural oils
Take note
- Could be larger for the price
Steering clear away from any toxic chemicals is Afroani’s solid shampoo bar, which is cruelty-free and free from artificial colours, sulphates, parabens and gluten. Needless to say, it is vegan-friendly and also plastic free. A gentle cleanser, the shampoo bar is not the biggest in size (125g) but it is clearly designed with afro hair in mind, as it left our tester’s afro hair feeling both cleansed and moisturised. Packed with natural oils, such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil and extra virgin olive oil, the bar gives off a natural sweet-smelling scent and provides your hair with natural nutrients.
Key specifications:
Buy now £12, Afroanishop.com
Earth Kind bergamot and sage shampoo bar for dry and coloured hair
Best: Shampoo bar for dry and coloured hair
Why we love it
- Made in the UK
- PH-neutral formula
Take note
- Not as deeply cleansing as other bars we tested
Formulated by an award-winning hair specialist, Earth Kind produces three shampoo bars that are all made in the UK with vegan, cruelty-free and biodegradable ingredients, and with sensitive skin in mind, owing to their gentle and PH-neutral formulas.
This bergamot and sage bar offers a gentle cleanse with a soft, sweet coconut scent. With organic avocado and olive oils to nourish and hydrate thirsty hair, the paraben-free bar is also formulated to boost colour vibrancy and maintain the richness and shine in colour-treated hair, using natural ingredients.
Lathering into a creamy foam with ease, the size of the bar is perfect for flipping between your palms. It didn’t feel as deeply cleansing as some other bars we tried, owing to the brand’s use of natural cleansing materials made from coconuts, but we did notice our hair felt hydrated and looked notably shiny from root to tip.
Key specifications:
Buy now £7.5, Iamearthkind.com
An'du back to basics shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar for a gentle, low pH
Why we love it
- Delicate on the scalp
- Free from plastic
- Effectively cleanses hair without drying
Founded by a mother and daughter duo, An’du creates haircare products that have as little impact on the environment as possible. Its shampoo bars are free from mica (a mineral commonly included in shampoos, mining for which is associated with human rights issues, including child labour) for a more ethical makeup. Opting for biofermented surfactants (versus a sulfate-prompted lather), An’du shampoo bars are gentler on scalps with a lower pH and boost moisture while minimising dryness.
Using the bar on day three hair, we found it foamed up nicely and was easy to distribute throughout the scalp for a quick and thorough cleanse. What’s more, after drying, we found that our hair looked glossy and smooth, and felt as soft as when using our usual silicone-heavy formulas.
Key specifications:
Buy now £13.5, An-du.co.uk
Ethique tone it down brightening purple shampoo bar
Best: Shampoo bar for blonde hair
Why we love it
- Compostable packaging
- Should last a long time
Take note
- Left our hair feeling a little dry
We’re yet to find a purple shampoo that can completely eliminate brassy tones, but this bar from Ethique does just as good a job as the liquid shampoos we’ve tried – with the added bonus of compostable packaging. Plus, it feels like it lasts forever. The brand says the bar should last you at least 80 washes but we’re pretty sure it will exceed that.
The first few times we used this bar, it left our hair feeling a little dry, so it’s best used with a good conditioner (the Ethique tone it down conditioner bar works well in tandem), but we liked the fact the shampoo felt gentle on our hair and didn’t weight it down. It’s free from sulphates and parabens but lathers up nicely when applied directly to the hair, and we love the fact it’s vegan as well as being carbon neutral.
Key specifications:
Buy now £7, Amazon.co.uk
Your questions about shampoo bars answered
What is the best shampoo bar?
Eco Warrior’s deeply nourishing shampoo bar is our favourite, thanks to its ultra-creamy lather, high percentage of naturally derived ingredients and nourishing formula that left our tester’s hair feeling healthy, smooth and refreshed. Bonus points were awarded for ticking the sulphate- and silicone-free box, while still delivering a satisfying cleanse. We can’t knock it for its size or price, either.
The Only Curls curl cleansing shampoo bar delivers a sulphate-free hit of hydration and shine for curly hair, meanwhile, the Okiki Skincare’s olive oil and neem shampoo bar is easy to foam and delivers long-lasting moisture to afro hair.
We also really like Davines’s Dede shampoo bar for its velvety smooth lather and silky results.
How we tested shampoo bars
While putting these shampoo bars through their paces, our testers considered the different formulations, with attention paid to the ingredients used and whether the formulas were sulphate- and silicone-free, which, while not something everyone looks for, can be beneficial for your hair.
We looked at various things, including:
How to use a shampoo bar
To use a shampoo bar, start by wetting your hair thoroughly. Rub the bar directly onto your hair or between your hands to create a lather, then massage it into your scalp and along the lengths of your hair. Rinse thoroughly with water to remove all the shampoo. Afterwards, store the bar in a dry place between uses to keep it from getting soft and ensure it lasts longer.
Why you can trust IndyBest reviews
Maxine Harrison is an SEO writer at The Independent. She has written several reviews for IndyBest, including roundups of the best detangling tools for afro hair and Ruka Hair ponytail extensions. Everything she reviews is tested in a real-life environment, and she only includes products that she would recommend.
Lois Borny has been writing for the IndyBest team since 2021. She is well versed in the beauty brands to know (and avoid). She’s tested everything from hand creams to lip balms, and has a particular interest in sustainable haircare and skincare. When testing items, Lois factors in quality, value for money and only recommends products she believes to be worth your money.
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