The 24 Best Sulfate-Free Shampoos and Conditioners

If that’s not enough to convince you, celebrity hairstylist Ben Talbott also has a bit more bad news when it comes to sulfates: They can affect your skin. “Exposure to sulfates in high concentrations or for a prolonged period of time can irritate the skin’s natural barrier, especially if your skin is on the sensitive side,” he says. “They’re often contained in products used to clean car engines when they get greased up or to get our dishes squeaky clean, so it’s easy to imagine why they can be too harsh for your hair.” 

Yikes. As I’m sure most of us would not like ingredients used to clean car engines in our hair, there are (luckily) plenty of other options out there that are sulfate-free. Below, find both Rubin’s and Talbott’s recommendations for the best sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners.



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Men’s Division USA Mullet championship final three

It’s time for the mane event!

America bands together once again, as a new winner will be crowned as the mullet champion Saturday morning on the Today Show.

Earlier this month, votes were cast to select the top three out of 25 participants in the Men’s Open Division for the USA Mullet Champ competition.

With over 20,000 votes cast, three of the hardest hairdos will find out if their luscious locks will be accompanied by a crown and some serious bragging rights.

Dalton Cleghorn, who describes his wicked mullet as all business in the front and “straight waterfall, ramen noodle in the back,” is hoping to take home first place.

Hailing from Toledo, Ohio, Cleghorn shows off in his submission video as to why he warrants to be the mullet champ, as he self-proclaims himself the 2022 winner before shotgunning a beer one-handed.

Brandon Hernandez, “a real American,” representing the Lone Star state, showed off some of his showmanship before showing off his supreme mullet.

Coming out of Buda, Texas, like a persona out of the WWE, Hernandez is all about his patriotism and slick hair.

Draping the Texas state flag over his back while shaking out his prime do, Hernandez radiates the confidence Americans expect from their mullet champion.

Scott Salvadore says, “You gotta have rocks if you wanna grow the locks,” and he’s ready to show off his locks to America, rocks in hand.

From Stillwater, New York, Salvadore describes his mullets as the lord’s drapes.

Like a man of divine faith, he makes it clear that he was chosen to rock his monumental mullet.

The mullet champ will earn the “Mullet Mega Money Pot,” worth $2,500, and, of course, the bragging rights of the slickest men’s mullet in the United States.

Second and third place will receive a Mullet Champs gift set.

This past summer, USA Mullet Championship crowned eight-year-old Emmit Baily from Wisconsin took home first place in the kid’s division championship.

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