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Raw Batana Oil

Quantity: 100 ml
Batana Oil | Restorative Hair & Scalp Oil for Deep Conditioning
  • Batana Oil (Cosmetic Grade)

    Rich, Restorative Oil for Hair & Scalp Health

    INCI Name: Elaeis Oleifera Kernel Oil

    Appearance: Brownish to golden thick oil or semi-solid at room temperature

    Extraction: Cold-pressed or traditionally extracted from American palm (Elaeis oleifera)

    Solubility: Oil-soluble only

    Recommended Use Level: 1% – 100%

    Function: Emollient, hair conditioning agent, shine enhancer, scalp soother

    Batana Oil, also known as Ojon Oil, is a highly nourishing, natural oil extracted from the nuts of the American palm tree. Rich in essential fatty acids and antioxidants, it is prized for its ability to restore dry, brittle, or damaged hair and soothe the scalp. Commonly used in deep conditioning treatments, hair masks, and scalp-focused oils.

    Commonly Used In:

    • Deep conditioning hair masks and butters
    • Scalp treatments and massage oils
    • Leave-in conditioners and shine serums
    • Anti-frizz balms and curl butters
    • Skin moisturizers and barrier creams
  • What is Batana Oil?

    Batana Oil is a luxurious, nutrient-rich oil derived from the American oil palm. Traditionally used by Indigenous communities in Central America, it is renowned for its ability to strengthen and moisturize hair, restore shine, and support healthy scalp function. Its unique fatty acid profile and viscosity make it excellent for thick, dry, or textured hair types.

    Why Use Batana Oil?

    • Hair Restoration: Helps revive dry, damaged, or over-processed hair
    • Scalp Health: Soothes irritation and supports a healthy environment for hair growth
    • Shine & Softness: Adds luster and manageability to thick or coarse hair types
    • Rich Emollient: Deeply moisturizes without synthetic silicones
    • Natural Tradition: Sourced and used by Indigenous peoples for generations

    Performance Highlights

    • Ideal for curly, coily, or high-porosity hair
    • Works well in oil blends, butters, balms, and masks
    • Solidifies at cooler temperatures—can be warmed slightly before use

    Additional Application Examples:

    • Hot oil scalp treatments
    • Hair butter blends with shea or cupuaçu butter
    • Natural hair and beard oils
    • Repair serums for split ends or dry scalp

    Formulation Tip:

    Can be used on its own or blended with lighter oils like jojoba or squalane to adjust absorption. May be slightly grainy or thick at room temp—warm gently and stir before use in formulas.

    How to Use

    Add during the oil phase of anhydrous formulas or emulsions. May be applied directly to hair and scalp as a pre-wash or leave-in treatment.

    • Use level: 1% – 100%
    • Oil phase only; not water-soluble
    • May need gentle warming before use in cool environments
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    Certifications

    • Cosmetic-grade, cold-pressed or traditionally extracted
    • Natural and unrefined (unless specified)
    • Compliant with cosmetic regulatory standards

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