Batiste Overnight Deep Cleanse Dry Shampoo, Wake up to Beautiful Hair by Preventing Oil Build-up, 3.81 oz
Batiste
Best for
Best for oily scalp
Amazon rating
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Current price
$9.98
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, Batiste's Overnight Deep Cleanse is the standout pick in the data for shoppers whose primary problem is scalp oil rather than midday hair refresh. The charcoal-and-baking-soda formulation is designed to be applied before bed and worked in overnight, and multiple r/beauty threads in the signal set call it the only dry shampoo that consistently works on their hair. A r/adhdwomen post notes it can double as a normal-use dry shampoo with notably less white residue than the original Batiste — a useful unintended benefit.
What reviewers liked
- Multiple r/beauty threads call it the only dry shampoo that works on their hair
- Less white residue than standard Batiste per r/adhdwomen and retailer reviewers
- Charcoal-and-baking-soda formula designed specifically for overnight oil absorption
- Scent consistently described as light and not perfumey
Where it falls short
- Two-step routine (apply at night, brush out morning) is less convenient than standard sprays
- Inherits the aerosol-propellant concerns flagged across the category
- Smaller bottle size relative to original Batiste at a higher price per ounce
- Mobility-limited users in retailer reviews note it doesn't fully replace washing for them
Across the reviewers we read, Batiste's Overnight Deep Cleanse is the standout pick in the data for shoppers whose primary problem is scalp oil rather than midday hair refresh. The charcoal-and-baking-soda formulation is designed to be applied before bed and worked in overnight, and multiple r/beauty threads in the signal set call it the only dry shampoo that consistently works on their hair. A r/adhdwomen post notes it can double as a normal-use dry shampoo with notably less white residue than the original Batiste — a useful unintended benefit.
Verified-purchase reviewers on Ulta, Walmart, and Target reinforce the same pattern: hair wakes up genuinely cleaner-feeling, not just coated. The scent is consistently described as light and non-overpowering, which is a meaningful contrast with some other Batiste variants. The main reviewer caveats are situational — it's a two-step routine (apply at night, brush out in morning) rather than the grab-and-spray use case, and like all aerosols it inherits the propellant concerns flagged in haircare-science discussions elsewhere in the data.
For reviewers dealing with chronically oily roots between washes, the cross-source consensus is stronger here than for most other niche Batiste variants.
- 3.81 oz Batiste Overnight Dry Shampoo, from the world's #1 dry shampoo
- Works overnight so you can wake up ready for the day with fresher, cleaner-looking hair, no rising required
- Made with Charcoal & Baking Soda to prevent oil buildup and remove impurities
- Soothing & relaxing fragrance with notes of orange, red currant, jasmine, and rose
- Absorb grease & oil for fresh-feeling hair between washes
- Shake to wake the magic; section hair and spray 12 inches from roots; massage into hair with fingertips, then brush and style
It smells really good and the consistency is very light to medium and you can use it in wet or dry hair. it's thinner than a traditional hair ...
You can use it as regular dry shampoo in a pinch too, it feels fine pretty quickly and seems to leave less white residue.
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