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Best Shampoos for Hair Loss & Oily Scalp in Singapore

Best Shampoos for Hair Loss & Oily Scalp in Singapore

POSTED ON March 31, 2026

Hair loss and oily scalp are super common here in Singapore. Not only is oily scalp a common factor in hair loss, but I personally struggle with it, so I wanted to see how different shampoos actually feel, smell, and work in real life (or at least for me).

To do that, I bought and tried some of the top‑selling and most talked‑about shampoos on Shopee Singapore, and also included products that show up in 2026 “best shampoo” recommendations online (based on search trends, user reviews, and aggregator lists). I also wanted to understand the formulas and the hype, so I can see how our own salon-grade formula measures up in real life. Not to criticise, but just trying them, reviewing them, and sharing my experience and then you can read it and decide for yourself.

The Shampoos I Tried

Once again, this simply is a research and trial of popular shampoos available in the market. The goal was to understand how these products feel, smell, and perform for oily scalp concerns, so reader like yourself can make an informed choice. #NotSponsored; Just My Honest Take

Product

Focus

Approx. Price (SGD)

Where to buy

Olaplex No.4C Clarifying Shampoo

Clarifying Shampoo

~$52

Sephora

Miyaki Professional Root Balancing

Oily scalp

~$40

Shop new

Kérastase Bain Divalent

Oily roots

~$38.30

Shopee

Growus Sea Salt

Scalp detox

~$19.26

Shopee

[GRAFEN] Minty Remover Shampoo 500ml

Oily scalp

~$18.90

Shopee

Moist Diane Fresh & Hydrate

Hair fall

~$15.22

Shopee

Ryo Hair Loss Expert

Root stimulation

~$12.30

Fairprice NTUC

*The prices listed are approximate at the time of purchase. Discounts, promotions, or campaigns may affect the final price depending on when you view the product listing. Links are for reference only and may not be available or updated at the time of viewing, as these products links are not reviewed continuously.
How I Test
  • I tried each shampoo for about 2 weeks, which is enough to get a sense of feel, smell, and any side effects but probably too short to judge long-term hair growth.
  • Switching shampoos frequently can sometimes give different results or even contradict observations, so this is mainly about immediate impressions.
  • My main focus was on oily scalp concerns, since that’s both common here in Singapore and something I personally deal with.
Two weeks is enough to see how a shampoo behaves, but longer-term consistency is what really counts.
What Makes a Shampoo Feel Good for Oily Scalp
From my experience, a shampoo that works well for oily scalp should:
  • Clean without over-stripping → hair shouldn’t feel dry or crunchy
  • Smell pleasant → fresh but not overpowering
  • Soothe the scalp → no itching, burning, or irritation
  • Support scalp balance over time → oils regulated without buildup
Observations From Testing
Olaplex No.4C Clarifying Shampoo

Deep cleanse and detox; excellent for removing buildup and excess oils weekly, though not meant for daily washes because of its strength.

Miyaki Professional Root Balancing

Targets oily scalp, soothes and refreshes, and provides a consistent, gentle feel suitable for daily use. Used in our salon, it has received positive feedback from customers for both its texture and pleasant fragrance.

Kérastase Bain Divalent

Premium salon‑grade product that balances oily roots and nourishes hair lengths. Great for regular use with strong market reputation.

Growus Sea Salt

Sea salt base gives a detoxing sensation, feels like it removes buildup. Can be drying if used every day.

[GRAFEN] Minty Remover Shampoo

I love the minty scent, it feels really refreshing and gives a cool, clean sensation after every wash.

Moist Diane Fresh & Hydrate

Soft, smells great, nourishes hair shafts; less about scalp balance. Nourishes hair more than deep oil removal.

Ryo Hair Loss Expert

Herbal, stimulates roots, but scalp oil wasn’t fully balanced.

Key Ingredients Of Miyaki Professional Root Balancing Shampoo & Why They Matter

Discussing the details of other sellers’ products can be tricky, as inaccurate or misleading information could cause controversy. For this reason, I’ll focus on highlighting our product’s key selling points instead.

  • Menthol + Malic Acid → refreshing, balances oil
  • Eribotrya Japonica Leaf & Swertia Japonica Extracts → calm irritation, strengthen roots
  • Sophora Angustifolia Root & Ginkgo Biloba Leaf Extracts → improve circulation and scalp health
  • Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Flower Extract → light nourishment without weighing hair down

Miyaki Professional Root Balancing Shampoo is formulated with carefully selected botanical extracts to address both scalp and hair needs. In short, it cleanses, refreshes, and soothes gently, making it perfect for daily use on oily scalps.

My Takeaways

Trying multiple shampoos gave me a clearer sense of how different products feel and perform for oily scalps in Singapore. Needless to say, the reason these shampoos are popular is that they effectively cleanse and refresh the scalp, which explains the hype.

At the same time, everyone’s hair and scalp are different, so experiences may vary depending on scalp type, usage habits, and the local climate.

Ultimately, what really matters is how a shampoo feels, smells, and interacts with your scalp. Sometimes that matters just as much as the ingredients or the buzz around a product.

” The real test comes from consistent use over time. “

There are so many shampoos on the market, and it can be really hard to find one that truly suits you, you’re literally spoiled for choice. Most of the time, we end up relying on reviews or word of mouth, but honestly, if you happen to come across this article, giving our Miyaki Root Balancing Shampoo a try won’t hurt. Who knows, it might just become your next favourite addition to your self-care routine.

And if oily scalp isn’t your main concern, you can also check out our article on the Miyaki Professional series, which covers the other products we offer. 🔗 Learn more: How to Identify Your Scalp Type & Choose the Right Shampoo