Hairsome’s Shower Cap for Men is a Gatsby-hat-shaped shower cap that is roomy, comfortable, and made with two layers of waterproof fabric. We found that water breached its uniquely brimmed perimeter occasionally, but this cap is still a good choice for people who are more concerned about looking fly in the shower than keeping their hair edges dry.
Quickie Cap shower caps are unusual in that they open from both the top and bottom, allowing wearers to secure their hair within the waterproof fabric using magnets and Velcro. We found that this style of cap did not cause our hair to be less smooshed in comparison with our pick from Glow by Daye, which is less expensive and has a satin lining, but if you’d like a shower cap that can open from the top, it’s a good choice.
The Shhhower Cap is manufactured with a waterproof fabric and comes in many attractive colors and patterns, but it’s twice the price of our pick from Glow by Daye and not nearly as roomy or comfortable. Plus, we found that the perimeter of our hair was often aquatically compromised after we used this cap.
Louvelle shower turbans are cute, but not only do they not have the capacity to fit a lot of hair, they also aren’t as watertight as our picks.
WhaleLife shower caps are satin-lined and comfortable, but the way the elastic around the perimeter of the cap is sewn frequently allowed water to seep in and wet our testers’ hair.
Although Kitsch shower caps are cute, a lack of elastic around the top half of the cap makes them less secure than our picks.
The Adama shower cap is less spacious and less secure than our picks.
The jumbo, clear SuperCrownz shower caps are prettier than our enormous budget pick from Donna but not as expansive and typically three times the cost.
The Turbella XL (currently unavailable) is difficult to adjust and not as watertight or capacious as our picks.
Neither twist-turban-style shower cap we tested—neither the Cap Wrap nor the Turbella 2in1 (both of which are frequently unavailable)—is as comfortable, watertight, or expansive as our picks.
This article was edited by Tracy Vence and Kalee Thompson.