Collection: Shampoo and Conditioner for Dry Hair

Hydrate, Repair and Restore Your Driest Strands

Botanical formulas that deeply nourish parched hair without stripping your scalp's natural oils. Sulphate-free, silicone-free, and formulated for Australian conditions. Our curated selection of hair products is tailored for different hair types and concerns.

  • Clean & Safe Ingredients

    No sulphates, parabens, silicones, or mineral oils.

    Yes to botanicals, vitamins, vegan formulas, and nourishing ingredients that deeply hydrate and protect hair.

    Charcoal-infused dry shampoo option available for detoxifying and purifying oily or sweaty hair.

  • Australian Quality

    Formulated in Sydney and made in GMP-certified facilities.

    Every batch is tested for safety and performance, with formulas designed for cleansing power that ensures effective yet gentle results.

  • Eco-Friendly Commitment

    Bottles made with 98% recycled materials.

    Available in a compact size perfect for your bag, making it ideal for travel or on-the-go use.

  • Targeted Hair & Scalp Care

    Effective solutions for oil control, hair loss, hydration, frizz, and shine.

    Our products cleanse gently, maintaining essential moisture for dry or delicate hair.

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How to Choose the Right Shampoo for Dry Hair

Choose by Hair Type

Fine or thin dry hair: Look for lightweight hydrating formulas that won't weigh your hair down. A gentle shampoo is ideal for delicate hair types, as it cleanses without stripping natural oils or causing further dryness. Dry shampoo can help lift flat hair and add more volume at the roots. Avoid heavy butters and oils, and opt for ingredients like hyaluronic acid and aloe vera that add moisture without flatness.

Thick or coarse dry hair: Your hair can handle richer formulations. Shea butter, argan oil, and coconut oil work well for deep nourishment. Focus on products that smooth the cuticle and tame frizz, as frizzy hair is a common concern for thick or coarse types.

Curly or textured dry hair: Curly hair is naturally more prone to dryness because sebum has a harder time travelling down the hair shaft. A dedicated shampoo for curly hair with cream-based or oil-infused formulas can define curls while delivering intense moisture.

Straight hair: Straight hair can also suffer from dryness and dullness. Specific shampoos and conditioners formulated for straight hair can enhance shine, improve manageability, and reduce frizz, leaving strands softer and sleeker.

Colour-treated dry hair: Colour processing weakens the hair structure and strips moisture. Choose a sulphate-free, colour-safe shampoo for coloured hair with protein-rich ingredients like keratin and ceramides to rebuild strength while hydrating.

Choose by Concern

Frizz and flyaways: Frizz happens when dry hair absorbs moisture from humid air, causing the cuticle to swell unevenly. Look for smoothing shampoos with natural oils and ceramides that seal the cuticle flat.

Breakage and split ends: Weakened, brittle hair needs protein support alongside moisture. Protein loss can make hair more prone to breakage, so choose formulas with plant-based proteins, biotin, and strengthening botanicals that rebuild the hair from within.

Dry, itchy scalp: If your scalp flakes or feels tight, you need a gentle cleanser that soothes irritation. Look for tea tree, chamomile, or aloe vera, and avoid anything with alcohol or artificial fragrance to prevent further irritation.

Dullness and lack of shine: When hair lacks lustre, it usually means the cuticle layer is rough and not reflecting light. Smoothing ingredients like jojoba oil and argan oil restore shine by conditioning the outer layer of each strand.

Oil control and greasy roots: If you struggle with greasy roots, choose a dry shampoo that absorbs excess oil and helps manage sebum production. These formulas keep your scalp feeling fresh and clean between washes.

Choose by Ingredient Preference

Sulphate-free: Ideal if your hair is easily stripped or colour-treated. Sulphate-free shampoos use gentler surfactants like coco-glucoside that clean effectively without removing natural oils.

Natural and organic: If you prefer plant-derived formulas, look for shampoos built around botanical extracts, cold-pressed oils, and naturally sourced proteins. Avoid synthetic fragrances and petrochemicals.

Vegan and cruelty-free: Choose brands that use no animal-derived ingredients and are certified cruelty-free. Our vegan shampoo range uses plant-based alternatives like soy protein and shea butter that perform just as well as their animal-derived counterparts.

Silicone-free: Silicones coat the hair to create a smooth feel, but they can build up over time and block real moisture from penetrating. Silicone-free formulas let your hair absorb hydration naturally.

Look for ingredients like argan oil, coconut oil, aloe vera, glycerin, panthenol, and honey, which help restore moisture and reduce frizz in dry hair. Panthenol, Vitamin E, and Niacinamide can further enhance hair health, adding moisture and shine.

Key Ingredients That Actually Hydrate

What to look for:

  • Argan oil restores elasticity, reduces frizz, adds shine, and is rich in oleic and linoleic acids
  • Shea butter locks in deep moisture and smooths the cuticle
  • Hyaluronic acid draws and retains moisture in the hair shaft
  • Keratin repairs and strengthens damaged hair fibres
  • Coconut oil penetrates the hair shaft for deep conditioning
  • Kakadu Plum delivers vitamin C and antioxidant protection
  • Jojoba oil mimics natural scalp oils for gentle hydration
  • Vitamin E nourishes and hydrates with antioxidant properties
  • Honey is a natural humectant that helps retain moisture in hair

Nourishing ingredients are essential for deep hydration and overall hair health, helping to repair, protect, and soften dry hair. Charcoal absorbs excess oil, detoxifies the scalp, and helps remove dirt buildup.

What to avoid: Sulphates (SLS/SLES), parabens, mineral oil, drying alcohols, synthetic fragrances, and heavy silicones that block real moisture from penetrating.

Why Australian Hair Gets So Dry

Australia has some of the highest UV levels in the world, and prolonged sun exposure breaks down keratin, the protein that keeps hair strong and flexible, which can even contribute to hair loss and thinning. Add hard water (common in Sydney, Perth, and most regional areas), salty coastal air, and chlorinated pools, and your hair faces a daily moisture battle.

Indoor heating in winter and air conditioning in summer strip even more hydration. If you colour or heat-style your hair on top of that, the damage compounds. Heat styling tools like flatirons, blow-dryers, and curlers can cause significant heat damage and strip moisture from your hair, leading to increased dryness and breakage.

The right shampoo for dry hair needs to address these Australian-specific challenges: repairing UV damage with antioxidants, removing hard water mineral buildup without stripping oils, and restoring the moisture barrier your environment constantly breaks down.

There are also other ways to protect your hair from environmental damage, such as wearing hats, using leave-in conditioners with UV protection, and minimising heat styling. Getting a trim every few months helps shed dead ends and can reduce dryness, keeping your hair healthier overall.

Hair Masks and Treatments for Deep Hydration

When it comes to reviving dry, brittle hair, nothing delivers intense hydration quite like a nourishing hair mask or targeted treatment. These products are specially formulated to penetrate deep into the hair shaft, replenishing natural moisture, repairing damage, and helping to reduce frizz for hair that feels soft, silky, and healthy.

The secret to an effective hair mask lies in its hydrating ingredients. Look for formulas rich in coconut oil, argan oil, and amino acids. These powerhouse ingredients work together to repair hair, restore moisture balance, and protect against further dryness. Coconut butter and vitamin E are also excellent for locking in essential hydration, leaving your hair shiny and manageable after every use.

Your Complete Dry Hair Care Routine

Step 1: Cleanse with a Hydrating Shampoo (2-3x per week)

On wash day, start with a sulphate-free shampoo for dry hair and lukewarm water. Hot water opens the cuticle and lets moisture escape, so keep the temperature comfortable but not hot. Focus the shampoo on your scalp and roots where oil and buildup accumulate, ensuring you cleanse at the root for optimal scalp health, and let the lather rinse through your lengths. Resist the urge to wash daily as over-cleansing is one of the most common causes of persistent dryness.

Step 2: Condition Every Single Wash

Never skip conditioner. For best results, use a shampoo conditioner pair formulated for dry hair, as these products are designed to work together to maximize hydration and repair. Apply a moisturising conditioner from mid-lengths to ends (your driest areas) and leave it on for 2 to 3 minutes. This gives the hydrating ingredients time to penetrate the hair shaft and seal the cuticle. For an extra boost, gently comb the conditioner through with a wide-tooth comb to ensure even distribution.

Step 3: Deep Condition or Mask Once a Week

A weekly hair mask delivers concentrated moisture that daily products cannot match. Apply a deep conditioning mask to clean, damp hair, wrap in a warm towel, and leave for 10 to 20 minutes. Ingredients like shea butter, argan oil, and keratin work to repair damage and restore elasticity. This single step can transform dry, brittle hair within a few weeks.

Step 4: Instantly Refresh with Dry Shampoo for Quick Touch Ups

On days you skip washing, use a dry shampoo to instantly refresh your hair and absorb excess oil at the roots. Spraying dry shampoo at the roots is ideal for quick touch ups throughout the day, especially when you're on the go. For best results, wait a few minutes after spraying to let the product absorb oil and add volume to flat hair. Blend dry shampoo thoroughly with your fingers or a brush to avoid visible residue.

Step 5: Apply a Leave-In Treatment or Serum

After towel-drying, apply a lightweight leave-in conditioner or hair serum to lock in moisture throughout the day. Focus on your ends and any areas prone to frizz. A good serum also adds shine and protects against environmental stressors like UV rays and humidity. Avoid applying too close to the roots to prevent a greasy look.

Step 6: Protect Before Heat Styling

If you use a blow dryer, straightener, or curling iron, always apply a heat protectant first. Heat tools can reach temperatures above 200 degrees, which is more than enough to damage already-dry hair. A good heat protectant creates a barrier that reduces moisture loss during styling. When possible, let your hair air-dry or use the lowest heat setting your tool offers.

Refillable and Sustainable: Eco-Friendly Hair Care Choices

As more Australians look for ways to care for their hair and the planet, refillable and sustainable hair care options are quickly becoming the go-to for conscious beauty routines. Our curated selection of sustainable hair care products is tailored for different hair needs, ensuring you find the best shampoo and conditioner for dry hair and other specific concerns.

One of the standout benefits of refillable shampoos is their ability to cut down on single-use packaging. By choosing a shampoo that can be refilled, you're not only reducing plastic waste but also making a positive impact every time you freshen up your hair.

When selecting a sustainable shampoo, pay attention to the ingredient list. Look for formulas enriched with hyaluronic acid and plant-based extracts, which help to hydrate and nourish dry hair without causing irritation, perfect for those with a sensitive scalp or fine hair.

Choosing a refillable and sustainable shampoo means you don't have to compromise on performance or your values. With options that cater to every hair need, you can enjoy healthy, nourished hair while making a positive difference for the environment.

What Our Customers Say

"Finally, scalp care that feels like skincare."

I've always struggled with sensitivity and flaking, and nothing truly worked until Kadūra. The scalp essence instantly soothes and smells beautifully natural. No irritation, just pure comfort. It's like a calming serum for my scalp.

Cecelia Charker

"My scalp finally feels balanced, not stripped."

I've got oily roots and dry ends, so most shampoos overdo it. Kadūra leaves my scalp clean yet calm, and the freshness actually lasts into day two. Lightweight, soft hair, no squeaky-tight feeling.

Charlotte Bennett

"Gentle enough for daily use, strong enough to see results."

Flakes used to show up by midday; now they're barely there. Kadūra clarifies without angering my sensitive scalp, and my hair has more natural lift at the roots.

Kim Seo-yeon

"Lightweight volume without the crunch."

Since switching, my fine hair looks fuller but still touchable. The essence gives a refreshed, cooled feeling after every wash, and my part looks less sparse. No heaviness, no build-up.

Matilda Harris

"Real botanicals, real difference."

I love that it smells clean and herbal. After two weeks, my scalp feels calm, less oily, and my blowouts last longer. It's the first time scalp care has felt easy and enjoyable.

Giulia Bianchi

Why Choose Kadūra

  • Clean & Safe

    No silicones, mineral oils, or harsh additives.

    Gentle for sensitive skin and pregnancy-safe.

  • Clinically Effective

    Targets hair loss, oiliness, irritation, and specific concerns like dry hair, greasy roots, and flat hair.

    Developed with dermatologists & botanists.

  • Botanical & Ethical

    Powered by Kakadu Plum & native plants.

    Vegan, cruelty-free, recyclable packaging.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shampoo for Dry Hair

What causes dry hair and how can the right shampoo help?

Dry hair can result from environmental factors like intense sun exposure, hard water, and low humidity, as well as chemical treatments, heat styling, and over-washing. These factors can strip moisture from the hair, depleting its natural oils and leading to dryness. A quality shampoo for dry hair works by gently cleansing without stripping essential moisture, while delivering hydrating ingredients like botanical oils, shea butter, and plant-based proteins directly to the hair shaft.

The key is choosing a formula that maintains your scalp's natural oil balance rather than disrupting it. Harsh cleansers remove too much sebum, forcing your scalp to overcompensate, creating a cycle of dryness and oiliness. A well-formulated hydrating shampoo breaks this cycle and helps retain moisture in the hair.

What ingredients should I look for in a shampoo for dry hair?

The best shampoos for dry hair contain ingredients that both hydrate and strengthen. Look for:

  • Natural oils like argan, jojoba, and coconut oil that penetrate the hair shaft for deep moisture
  • Shea butter that seals in hydration and smooths the cuticle to reduce frizz
  • Plant-based proteins that strengthen weakened strands and reduce breakage
  • Botanical extracts like aloe vera, chamomile, and green tea that soothe the scalp and add shine
  • Hyaluronic acid that attracts and retains moisture within the hair
  • Panthenol, Vitamin E, and Niacinamide that enhance hair health, adding moisture and shine

Equally important is what to avoid: harsh sulphates (SLS/SLES), parabens, and silicones that can build up on hair and block genuine moisture absorption.

How often should I wash dry hair?

If you have dry hair, washing 2 to 3 times per week is generally ideal. Over-washing strips your scalp of the natural oils that keep hair moisturised, while under-washing can lead to product buildup that prevents moisture from penetrating.

When you do wash, use lukewarm (not hot) water. Hot water opens the hair cuticle and allows moisture to escape. Always follow your shampoo with a nourishing conditioner, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends where dryness is most severe. For extremely dry or damaged hair, consider adding a weekly deep conditioning mask to your routine.

Is sulphate-free shampoo better for dry hair?

Absolutely. Sulphate-free shampoos are generally much better for dry hair. Traditional sulphates like sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulphate (SLES) are harsh detergents originally used in industrial cleaning. While they create a satisfying lather, they strip your hair and scalp of natural oils far more aggressively than necessary.

Sulphate-free alternatives use gentler cleansing agents (like coco-glucoside or decyl glucoside) that effectively remove dirt, excess oil, and product buildup without compromising your hair's moisture barrier. The transition to sulphate-free may take a week or two as your scalp adjusts, but most people notice softer, more manageable hair within the first month.

Can shampoo alone fix extremely dry or damaged hair?

While a quality hydrating shampoo is the foundation of any dry hair routine, severely dry or damaged hair usually benefits from a complete haircare system. Think of shampoo as step one. It cleanses gently and begins the hydration process, but conditioner and treatments lock that moisture in.

For the best results, pair your shampoo with a moisturising conditioner and a weekly deep conditioning mask or hair treatment. A complete routine addresses dryness at every stage: cleansing without stripping, conditioning to seal the cuticle, and treating to repair damage from within.

Can hard water cause dry hair?

Yes. Australia has some of the hardest water in the world, particularly in Sydney, Perth, Adelaide, and many regional areas. Hard water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium that deposit onto your hair and scalp over time. These mineral deposits create a film that blocks moisture from penetrating, leaving hair feeling rough, straw-like, and difficult to manage.

A clarifying or chelating shampoo can help remove mineral buildup, and following up with a moisturising shampoo for dry hair restores the hydration your hair has been missing. If you live in a hard water area, consider washing with filtered water or using a shower filter as an added measure.

What is the difference between dry hair and dry scalp?

These are two separate conditions that often get confused. Dry hair is a lack of moisture and oil in the hair shaft itself. It makes your hair look dull, feel rough, and become prone to breakage and split ends. It is typically caused by environmental damage, over-washing, or chemical processing.

Dry scalp is a skin condition where your scalp doesn't produce enough sebum. It causes flaking, itching, and tightness. Unlike dandruff (which involves excess oil and yeast overgrowth), dry scalp flakes are small and white. You can have one without the other, or both at the same time. Dry hair needs moisturising ingredients in your shampoo and conditioner, while dry scalp benefits from gentle, soothing formulas with ingredients like aloe vera, tea tree, and niacinamide.

What is the best shampoo for very dry, damaged hair?

For severely dry or damaged hair, look for a shampoo that combines deep moisturising oils (argan, coconut, jojoba) with protein repair (keratin, wheat protein, silk amino acids). The oils deliver immediate hydration while the proteins help rebuild the hair's internal structure over time.

Avoid any shampoo with sulphates, as these will undo any moisture gains. A cream-based formula tends to work better than a clear, gel-based one for very dry hair. Pair your shampoo with a rich conditioner and use a deep conditioning mask at least once a week for the best results. Most people see a noticeable improvement in texture and manageability within 2 to 4 weeks of switching to a proper hydrating routine.

Your Guide to Choosing the Right Shampoo for Dry Hair in Australia

Living in Australia, your hair faces unique challenges. Intense UV exposure, dry inland heat, salty coastal air, chlorinated pools, and mineral-rich hard water can all leave hair feeling brittle, frizzy, and desperately thirsty for moisture.

That's why choosing the right shampoo for dry hair matters more than most people realise. Many mainstream moisturising shampoos rely heavily on silicones, ingredients that coat the hair shaft to create a temporary illusion of smoothness without actually nourishing your strands. Over time, this buildup can block genuine moisture from penetrating, making dryness worse despite daily conditioning.

A better approach starts with understanding your hair's specific needs. Is your dryness caused by environmental damage, chemical processing, heat styling, or your natural hair texture? Each cause responds best to different formulations. For environmentally stressed hair, antioxidant-rich botanicals help repair UV damage. For chemically treated or coloured hair, protein-rich formulas rebuild weakened bonds. For naturally coarse or textured hair, deeply moisturising butters and oils provide the intense hydration your strands crave. Pairing your shampoo with a nourishing conditioner for dry hair helps seal in that moisture and maximise results.

Whatever your hair type, the goal is the same: a shampoo that cleanses effectively while respecting your hair's natural moisture balance. When you find that balance, you'll notice less frizz, more shine, improved manageability, and hair that actually feels healthy, not just coated.

Browse our curated selection of shampoos for dry hair above and find the formula that's right for your hair journey.