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9 best purple shampoos 2026, tried and tested on blonde hair

Say goodbye to stubborn warm shades with one of these purple shampoos or toners to brighten blonde hair

I looked for products that would keep my tresses icy cool
I looked for products that would keep my tresses icy cool (Ella Delancey Jones/The Independent)
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Maintaining flawless blonde hair isn’t exactly effortless. While blondes may have more fun, keeping that perfect tone takes some work. After stepping out of the salon with icy, platinum results, you’ll want to preserve that fresh, cool finish for as long as possible. Over time, though, those crisp tones can fade, giving way to brassy, orange, or overly warm hues. This shift can be caused by heat styling, environmental pollutants, sun exposure, or using shampoos that aren’t designed to protect colour-treated strands.

For instance, even some the best shampoos packed full of sulphates and select silicones (like dimethicone and amodimethicone) can strip the hair of its colour and create a dull, lifeless blonde. In addition to a sulphate-free shampoo to cleanse, a good purple shampoo is a form of hair toner that will banish this brassiness, distributing purple pigment throughout to neutralise brassy tones. Hannah Phillips, co-owner and senior colourist at Bangs salon, says a purple shampoo or conditioner is an “absolute must” for anyone with dyed blonde hair.

“The purple pigment inside the product is designed to neutralise any yellow or brassy tones that can occur, especially if you live in a hard-water area, such as London,” she notes. “I always recommend to start using a purple shampoo or conditioner two weeks after hair has been freshly coloured, and carry on using fortnightly to weekly when you are due a colour top up or have been on holiday in the sun.”

The good news? You don’t need to spend hundreds to work this colour care addition into your routine and, in fact, you can shop purple shampoos from as little as £3. As it happens, there are arguably too many purple shampoos on the market, so knowing what’s suitable for your strands can be tricky. Lucky for you, I’ve tried all the best formulas on the market and whittled them down to this handy guide to help you keep your tresses icy cool.

The best purple shampoos for 2026 are:

  • Best overall – Olaplex No.4P purple blonde enhancer toning shampoo: £22.61, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best budget buy – Pro:Voke touch of silver brightening purple shampoo: £3, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best for a quick fix – Watermans tone me ultimate violet shampoo: £10.95, Amazon.co.uk
  • Best for everyday use – Fudge professional everyday clean blonde damage rewind violet toning shampoo: £8.67, Amazon.co.uk

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How I tested

Strength, shine and scent were also factored in
Strength, shine and scent were also factored in (Ella Delancey Jones)

I tested each shampoo on cool-toned blonde highlighted hair, putting them to the test of whether they could keep my hair icy, as well as whether they could add some extra strength, shine and, of course, scent to my hair. Find my full testing criteria at the end of this guide.

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Olaplex No.4P purple blonde enhancer toning shampoo

Olaplex No.4P purple blonde enhancer toning shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo overall
  • Size 250ml
  • Sulfate-free Yes
  • Designed for All blonde, lightened, and grey hair
  • Why we love it
    • Smells great
    • Repairs damaged hair
    • Leaves hair feeling salon-fresh

Often touted as the holy grail for hair, this purple version of the famous Olaplex is no different. It’s highly concentrated and promises to tone blonde hair while cleansing and repairing. I did what the bottle recommended and pre-washed my hair with another shampoo to remove any build-up, then lathered up with this and let it do its work for the recommended one to three minutes (we opted for a minute and a half). My hair was left feeling salon-fresh, perfectly toned and with a lovely scent to boot.

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Pro:Voke touch of silver brightening purple shampoo

Pro:Voke touch of silver brightening purple shampoo
  • Best budget purple shampoo
  • Size 200ml
  • Sulfate-free No
  • Suitable for Blonde, grey or white hair
  • Why we love it
    • Budget-friendly
    • Leaves hair feeling soft and moisturised

A personal favourite, this shampoo is a great buy if you’re on a budget but need to lift your blonde. The smell of the shampoo is really pleasant – you’ll be sniffing your grape-scented locks for the rest of the day.

The shampoo can be paired with the touch of silver conditioner (£3, Amazon.co.uk) – using the two products left my hair feeling soft and moisturised with a great colour. The shampoo has violet and blue pigment for intensive toning and works on blonde, grey or white hair.

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Watermans tone me ultimate violet shampoo

Watermans tone me ultimate violet shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo for a quick fix
  • Size 250ml
  • Sulfate-free Yes
  • Designed for Blonde, bleached and grey hair
  • Why we love it
    • Has a matching conditioner
    • Does cause a mess
    • Works quickly
  • Take note
    • Don’t leave it on for too long

This purple shampoo can be bought individually or as part of a set with a Tone Me conditioner. The shampoo comes in 250ml – you won’t be running out quickly if you’re using it once a week. It has a pleasant smell, and the product itself is thick, meaning you can apply it without accidentally redecorating your bathroom in purple hues. It’s a good one for a beginner. The packaging explains how long to leave the product on for (one to two minutes) with a word of warning about leaving it on for too long. Do heed that warning, as it does work quickly. I had to wash mine out of my hair at the one-minute mark, to avoid purple staining.

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KinKind my platinum touch purple shampoo bar

KinKind my platinum touch purple shampoo bar
  • Best purple shampoo bar
  • Size 50g
  • Sulfate-free No
  • Suitable for Blonde, white/silver, bleached and highlighted hair
  • Why we love it
    • Eco-friendly and plastic-free packaging
    • Creates a surprisingly soapy lather
    • Great for travel

A different kind of shampoo than the others on this list, but one that will save up to two 250ml plastic bottles (and can offer up to 50 washes). I rubbed the bar with water during our shower to create a lather in my hands, then applied it to my hair. Having not used a shampoo bar before, I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of lather there was, how nice it smelt and how soft and shiny my hair felt. All of KinKind’s bars are plastic-free, vegan, cruelty-free, free of parabens and hand-made in the UK – plus they are delivered straight through your letterbox, reducing your carbon footprint. I also liked the fact the bar arrived with a little wooden stand to keep it from staining your shower or bath.

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FFØR re:move yellow shampoo

FFØR re:move yellow shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo for silver hair
  • Size 300ml
  • Sulfate-free Yes
  • Suitable for Grey, silver and blonde hair
  • Why we love it
    • Great for those on the silver or grey side
    • Feels fresh and clean
  • Take note
    • Could easily stain

Coming from a brand I’d never heard of, this shampoo was really impressive. It’s a thick, dark purple formula that I think would easily stain, so watch out. Because of this, I didn’t infuse my hair for very long, because I didn’t want to tone my hair too much. However, I know this would be perfect for those trying to get or maintain silver or grey locks. It left my hair feeling fresh and clean, and with the strong organic lemongrass, lavender and cedarwood scent, it was quite a different experience from the rest of the shampoos on this list, but an enjoyable one nonetheless.

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Lee Stafford bleach blondes purple shampoo

Lee Stafford bleach blondes purple shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo for brassy hair
  • Size 500ml
  • Sulfate-free No
  • Suitable for Bleached, balayage, naturally light blonde or highlighted hair
  • Why we love it
    • Lovely spa-like scent
    • Does away with brassy tones
    • Great price

This purple shampoo contains a violet pigment to get rid of irritating yellow tones that can, over time, creep into coloured hair. The consistency of this shampoo from Lee Stafford is almost jelly-like and comes with a lovely scent of chamomile and moringa seed extract. It was really pleasurable to wash my hair with and I noticed some brassier tones in my hair completely vanished. This was one of the shampoos that was recommended consistently when I asked my community what they love to use. A great product at a great price.

  1.  £9 from Boots.com
Prices may vary
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Fudge Professional everyday clean blonde damage rewind violet toning shampoo

Fudge Professional everyday clean blonde damage rewind violet toning shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo for everyday use
  • Size 250ml
  • Sulfate-free No
  • Suitable for Blonde coloured hair
  • Why we love it
    • Gentle enough for everyday use
    • Smells lovely

It’s important to keep your hair toned, but there is such a thing as using purple shampoo too much. Especially when you’re working with a professional formula with strong pigments, it’s possible to end up dyeing your hair purple. For that reason, this shampoo from Fudge is the perfect solution to use every day as a cleanser with a gentler toning system to keep your locks cool while not risking an accidental dye job. It’s a thinner and paler formula than some of the others on the list, but I felt comfortable washing my hair with it, while not having to keep to a strict time limit for having it on my hair. It smells lovely, too.

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Osmo super silver no yellow shampoo

Osmo super silver no yellow shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo for super-lightened hair
  • Size 1000ml
  • Sulfate-free Yes
  • Suitable for Super-lightened, grey or bleached hair
  • Why we love it
    • Great for those going for the super bleach blonde look
  • Take note
    • Shouldn’t be used everyday

I hadn’t toned our hair for a while before using this shampoo and I’m glad I didn’t. The shampoo contains extreme super-violet pigments and clearly states on the bottle that it’s for professional use only. I therefore used it with caution and decided that a few moments was enough for my hair. This is a great shampoo for those with super-lightened bleached hair, or those who are going from dark to light and who need to blast away brassy undertones before adding another colour on top. It’s great, but not for everyday usage. Another shampoo with a gorgeous scent, too.

  1.  £35 from Osmo.co.uk
Prices may vary
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L’Oreal Elvive Colour Protect anti-brassiness purple shampoo

L’Oreal Elvive Colour Protect Anti-Brassiness Purple Shampoo
  • Best purple shampoo for a good cleanse
  • Size 200ml
  • Sulfate-free No
  • Suitable for Blonde, highlighted, and silver hair
  • Why we love it
    • Feels like a shampoo rather then an intense treatment
    • Great lather for a clean feel

This was the product that felt the most like ‘shampoo’ to me, rather than a ‘treatment’ for my coloured hair. It lathered really well and felt like it cleaned my hair the way a traditional shampoo would. I enjoyed the scent and felt like this was the product I’d pick up cheaply to have on hand if I wanted to give my hair a quick refresh. It’s no frills and no dramatic results, but it works as it says – a good product for a great price.

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Your questions about purple shampoo answered

What is the best purple shampoo?

I loved the Olaplex No.4P purple shampoo because I felt completely salon fresh, with toned hair and the added bonus of the infused bonding technology protecting my coloured hair. I think Pro:Voke’s touch of silver is a brilliant product for such a low price – something to always have in the bathroom cupboard. For a less intense but consistent tone, try the violet toning shampoo from Fudge. Whatever your preference, you can expect to see a brighter, better blonde in the coming months. Lucky you.

What does purple shampoo do?

Purple shampoo uses purple pigments within the product to neutralise and cancel out unwanted brassy and yellow tones in blonde, silver or grey hair. Over time dyed hair of these colours will naturally pick up orangey tones from pollution, heat damage and even too much sun, so this is where purple shampoo comes in to help.

How do I use purple shampoo and how long to leave purple shampoo in?

Each different shampoo is likely to have its own individual set of instructions, but they generally tend to follow the same pattern. Lather up the product as you would a normal shampoo, making sure that all strands are covered. Then leave it to sit for two or so minutes before rinsing, this is where it’s important to follow the instructions on the bottle as stronger products work quicker and could impact your colour drastically. But, always consult the packaging of the product that you’re using.

How often should you use purple shampoo?

Instructions for different shampoos will vary but it is important to know that a purple shampoo shouldn’t replace your regular one. Instead, try using the product every other hair wash or once a week. This is something to consider when budgeting, as your formula will stretch further with reduced use – whereas you’re likely to work through a shampoo in one to two months.

How I tested purple shampoo

I tested each shampoo over several weeks, looking at several factors including:

  • Toning performance: I tested each purple shampoo on cool-toned, highlighted blonde hair to see how well it maintained an icy finish and neutralised unwanted warmth.
  • Hair condition: I assessed whether each formula helped improve strength and shine, rather than leaving hair feeling dry or brittle.
  • Scent: I paid attention to fragrance, noting how each shampoo smelled during use and whether the scent lingered after washing.
  • Hydration and feel: I noted how my hair felt after rinsing and once dry, including whether the shampoo left it soft and manageable or tangly.

Why you can trust IndyBest reviews

Ella Delancey-Jones is a freelance writer and creative copywriter who has been reviewing products for more than seven years. As well as writing and recommending products for children and parents alike, she is a dab hand at all things beauty, especially when it comes to haircare. Ella is well-versed on the best shampoo brands across every budget and for every concern, and will only recommend products she believes offer good results and value for money.

The wider IndyBest team also offers more in-depth insight on the best haircare products out there. From the best dry shampoos to the best shampoo bars and the best vegan shampoos, you can rest assured that you will find the best course of action to take care of your hair.

Meet the expert

  • Hannah Phillips: Co-owner and senior colourist at Bangs salon

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