10 Eco-Friendly Davines Shampoo Products Your Hair Will Love

For soft, soothing, and gentle cleanses, it’s hard to beat Davines shampoos. These products are tailor-made for specific kinds of hair, so it’s easy to find what you need. I’ll walk you through the different types of Davines shampoos in this article.

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Davines Products

Founded in 1983, Davines is an Italian company dedicated to sustainable beauty. By using their products, Davines does not only help people become more beautiful, but they also help take care of the environment. That’s because Davines uses renewable energy, manufacturing some of the best hair care and cosmetic products. All of their products are recyclable and organic.

In addition to that, Davines shampoo is sulfate-free and paraben free. This is one of the main reasons users love this brand and their extensive collection of shampoos.

But there are many types of Davines shampoos for different hair types. To help you understand each of them, I will differentiate each one, show you how to use them, and share what I liked and didn’t like.


Best Davines Shampoo

#1 Davines VOLU Shampoo

This light and foamy shampoo is tailor-made for creating healthy, full hair. Davines VOLU Shampoo leaves your hair feeling bouncy and light while giving it a beautiful shine.

Unique Ingredient

The unique ingredient in Davines VOLU Shampoo is turnip extract. Grown in the Italian municipality of Caprauna, these turnips are rich in phosphorus, iron, calcium, and vitamins.

How to Use
Apply the VOLU shampoo to your hair and massage it in. Rinse thoroughly. For best results, use Davines VOLU Conditioner after rinsing.

What do I like about it?

The turnip extract gives VOLU shampoo a nice, light, and sweet scent. Its gentle formulation works on all kinds of hair and doesn’t wash out hair dye.

What do I not like about it?

Davines VOLU Shampoo is a bit watery, making it easier to use too much.


#2 Davines DEDE Shampoo

Davines DEDE Shampoo is defined by its soft foam. The active ingredients lead to a soothing wash that leaves your hair nice, shiny, and light. DEDE Shampoo is best suited for medium fine or fine hair.

Unique Ingredient

Davines DEDE Shampoo uses red celery extract as its star ingredient. Red celery extract is both rich in antioxidants and high in water content.

What do I like about it?

DEDE Shampoo lathers very quickly, so you only need to use a small amount. It cleanses hair very thoroughly while being light on the scalp.

What do I not like about it?

Even after a complete wash, some users had oily hair. Others reported that their hair dried out after using this product.

How to Use
Apply a small amount of DEDE Shampoo to wet hair. Gently massage the shampoo into your scalp, lengths, and ends. Repeat as needed. For best results, use Davines DEDE Hair Mist or DEDE Conditioner afterward.


#3 Davines MOMO Shampoo

Davines MOMO Shampoo excels in hydrating your hair. This light shampoo lathers very quickly and gives a gentle cleanse, making your hair easy to comb. MOMO Shampoo works exceptionally well with dry hair.

Unique Ingredient

The yellow melon extract is Davines MOMO Shampoo’s featured ingredient. The melon family is known for its strong hydrating effects.

What do I like about it?

MOMO Shampoo does an excellent job of revitalizing dry hair. Besides rejuvenating dry hair, the shampoo makes hair soft and more manageable. The shampoo also lathers quickly, reducing the amount needed per use.

What do I not like about it?
While the shampoo moisturizes well, it doesn’t do a thorough job of cleaning hair. Many users also complained about getting the shampoo out, leading to greasy hair.

How to Use

Apply a small amount of MOMO Shampoo to wet hair. Gently massage the shampoo into your scalp, lengths, and ends. Repeat as needed. For best results, use Davines MOMO Conditioner afterward.


#4 Davines MINU Shampoo

This rich blue shampoo is specially formulated for colored hair. Davines MINU Shampoo lathers into a creamy foam that protects hair color and leaves hair shiny and smooth.

Unique Ingredient

Davines MINU Shampoo gets its protective properties from caper blossom extract. Caper blossom extract is rich in quercetin, a protective amino acid.

What do I like about it?

MINU shampoo is both protective and nourishing, leaving hair well-hydrated and soft. Creating a product specifically to address the needs of colored hair is very nice. But despite its specialized formula, MINU shampoo works just as well on natural hair.

What do I not like about it?
The previous formulation of MINU Shampoo included salt, which led to dry, brittle hair. While this shouldn’t be a problem, some sellers still keep a stock of this old formula. Before using this product, ensure you have an updated formula version.

How to Use

Apply a small amount of MINU Shampoo to wet hair. Gently massage the shampoo into your scalp, lengths, and ends. Repeat as needed. Use a Davines MINU conditioner or a MINU Hair Mask afterward for best results.


#5 Davines SOLU Shampoo

Formulated for deep cleansing, Davines SOLU Shampoo leaves your hair airy, shiny, and clean after use. SOLU Shampoo is ideal for use before any perm service or to remove residue from other styling products.

Unique Ingredient

SOLU Shampoo uses buckwheat extract. Buckwheat extract is rich in proteins and amino acids needed to promote healthy hair growth. It’s also antioxidants and mineral salts.

What do I like about it?

The deep cleansing that SOLU Shampoo delivers is both thorough and gentle. While it’s ideal for removing hair product residue, SOLU Shampoo also works for oily hair.

What do I not like about it?
While you can use SOLU Shampoo for oily hair, it doesn’t offer anything new that cheaper alternatives already have.

How to Use
Add a small amount of SOLU Shampoo to wet hair. Gently massage the shampoo into your scalp. Once satisfied, rinse your hair.

Other ingredients

Aqua / Water / Eau, Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate, Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Decyl Glucoside, Sodium PCA, Disodium Coco-Glucoside Citrate, Sodium Methyl 2-Sulfolaurate, Parfum / Fragrance, Lauramidopropylamine Oxide, Coco-Glucoside, Glyceryl Oleate, Panthenol, Benzyl Alcohol, Sodium Chloride, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Methyl Isethionate, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Lauric Acid, Disodium 2-Sulfolaurate, Myristamidopropylamine Oxide, Polyquaternium-7, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Trisodium Ethylenediamine Disuccinate, Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate, Sodium Laurate, Limonene, Polygonum Fagopyrum Seed Extract / Polygonum Fagopyrum (Buckwheat) Seed Extract, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Geraniol, Citronellol, CI 14700 / Red 4, CI 61570 / Green 5, CI 19140 / Yellow 5


#6 Davines MELU Shampoo

This mellow anti-breakage shampoo is explicitly made for long or damaged hair. Davines MELU Shampoo lathers into a soft, creamy foam that gently cleanses and strengthens hair.

Unique Ingredient

Davines MELU Shampoo uses lentil seed extract. Lentil seed extract is rich in serine and glutamic acid. These two amino acids repair and strengthen hair.

What do I like about it?

MELU Shampoo leads to richer, stronger hair that keeps its silky smoothness. Most users report that the formula is light enough to use daily without buildup.

What do I not like about it?
While it strengthens hair, Davines MELU Shampoo is not a good match for fine hair and may even increase breakage. If left to sit too long, the shampoo causes hair to take on an orange-yellow hue.

How to Use

Apply a small amount of MELU Shampoo to wet hair. Massage gently into the scalp. Rinse when finished.


#7 Davines NOUNOU Shampoo 

Davines NOUNOU Shampoo nourishes and fortifies bleached, permed, or relaxed hair. This Davines shampoo both cleanses and hydrates hair, restoring its natural softness.

Unique Ingredient

Davines NOUNOU Shampoo uses tomato extract. This extract is full of antioxidants for optimal hair restoration.

What do I like about it?

Davines NOUNOU Shampoo delivers on its promise to restore bleached hair. It repairs dry, damaged, and frizzy hair. This Davines shampoo also leaves a nice, lingering scent.

What do I not like about it?
NOUNOU shampoo is thick, so it’s easy to use too much. For best results, users recommend watering it down by a small amount.

How to Use

Apply a small amount of NOUNOU Shampoo to wet hair. Massage gently into the scalp. Rinse when finished. For best results, apply NOUNOU conditioner after use.


#8 Davines Shampoo Bars

Davines also offers its hair care products in the form of shampoo bars. These shampoo bars are made of the same stuff as Davines liquid shampoo. Each of them has its unique active ingredient and specific use. These bars are packaged in 100% recyclable FSC paper for those worried about waste.

Unique Ingredient

Davines MOMO, DEDE, and VOLU shampoo bars are made of the same stuff as their parent shampoos. MOMO bars have yellow melon extract and excel at moisturizing. DEDE shampoo bars use red celery extract for a nice, light cleanse. VOLU bars use turnip root extract to enhance hair volume. Davines LOVE shampoo bars contain olive extract rich in healthy fatty acids and vitamin E. This leads to a luxurious, soothing wash.

What do I like about it?

These shampoo bars come in smaller packaging, leading to less waste. They’re also very portable and can be a better idea for people on the go.

What do I not like about it?
While these shampoo bars are convenient and portable, they’re not firm. It’s also much more difficult to control how much shampoo is used.

How to Use

Wet the shampoo bar with water. Rub the wet bar between your hands to create a lather. Apply lather to wet hair. Rinse thoroughly and repeat as needed.


#9 Davines Alchemic Shampoo

The Davines Alchemic Shampoo series is designed to enhance the color of specific hair tones. They come in multiple colors to suit all hair colors. Alchemic Shampoo Red is for cool red tones, while Silver is for platinum and cool blonde—Alchemic Shampoo Copper best suits warm red and copper colors. Alchemic Shampoo Tobacco is for medium to light brown hair, and Chocolate is for dark brown or black hair.

Unique Ingredient

All alchemic shampoos are rich in vitamin B. Vitamin B––mainly biotin––is one of the best substances for hair growth.

What do I like about it?

These Davines shampoos color hair in a natural-looking way. These mild shampoos leave hair vibrant and vivid while gently cleansing your scalp.

What do I not like about it?
Use of the wrong kind of Alchemic Shampoo can lead to hair discoloration.

How to Use

Apply shampoo to wet hair, from length to tips. Leave on for 5 minutes, then comb thoroughly and rinse.


#10 Special Shampoos

Davines Shampoo - Special Shampoos

If you have color-treated hair or an oily scalp, Davines got you covered. Here are Special Davine Shampoos that you would also like to try.

Special Hair Types

Davines Shampoo - Love Curl Enhancing

Davines Heart of Glass Silkening Shampoo

Davines Heart of Glass Silkening Shampoo is made especially for blonde hair. It provides nourishment while illuminating your hair without any reflections. Heart of Glass uses natural pigments with no risk of color overcharge.

Davines Love Curl Enhancing Shampoo

This white Davines shampoo gives elasticity to curly or wavy hair. It contains a moisturizing formula that cleans your hair and makes it soft and shiny.

Davines Naturaltech Renewing Shampoo

This Davines shampoo uses spinach extract and maqui berries to coat your scalp with protective antioxidants. These antioxidants help maintain the longevity of your hair and scalp.

Davines OI Shampoo

Infused with Roucou oil, OI Shampoo is made for everyday use. It helps create and maintain soft and shiny hair and works well with any hair type. OI Shampoo also leaves a light, long-lasting scent.

Davines Shampoo for Scalp

Davines Shampoo - Calming Shampoo

Davines Naturaltech Calming Shampoo

This calming Davines shampoo tames and soothes sensitive scalps. It’s armed with a gentle cleansing formula that leaves your hair shiny and soft afterward.

Davines Naturaltech Rebalancing Shampoo

Sebum is an oily substance produced by your skin. In hair, the overproduction of sebum is the leading cause of oily hair. Davines Rebalancing Shampoo is specially designed to rebalance sebum production while gently cleaning your hair.

Davines Nourishing Shampoo

This Davines shampoo is equipped with a nourishing, revitalizing formula. It’s recommended for dehydrated scalps and dry, brittle hair.

Davines Purifying Shampoo

Davines Purifying Shampoo fights dry and greasy dandruff. It clears microbes and other causes of dandruff from your scalp while cleaning and strengthening your hair.

Davines Detoxifying Scrub Shampoo

This Davines shampoo offers a deep cleanse without being harsh on the scalp. In addition, it fights and protects against hair loss.

Davines Hydrating Shampoo

Davines Shampoo - Hydrating

Davines Replumping Shampoo

Davines Replumping Shampoo lathers into a rich foam that offers a deep cleanse. Its chemical composition ensures hydration, elasticity, and plumpness for fine hair.

Davines Wellbeing Shampoo

Davines Wellbeing Shampoo is enriched with moisturizing, protective proteins. This mild shampoo cleanses without changing your hair structure.

Davines Energizing Shampoo

This hydrating shampoo stimulates new hair growth while strengthening weak hair. Davines Energizing Shampoo is notable among users for its gentle yet nurturing cleanse.

Final Verdict

Davines Shampoos offer an entire suite of haircare products. From colored to frizzy to oily, there’s a Davines shampoo for any hair. Their eco-friendly products and commitment to environmental sustainability are significant plus factor in choosing Davines shampoos.

Mel R

Mel is a licensed Chemist in New Jersey who has worked in several cosmetics companies and has years of experience formulating hair care and beauty products. She uses her knowledge in cosmetics to distinguish and find the best products to recommend to Union Of Barber’s readers. When Mel’s not writing, you can find her walking her dogs or cooking and baking at home!

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