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Batana Oil

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Batana Oil

Batana Oil

Batana oil is a rare and expensive oil derived using the American oil palm (Elaeis oleifera), which grows primarily in the Central and South Americas. The Miskito people of Honduras have valued the oil since time immemorial, and their religious aspect of it was the wonderful results it has on hair and skin, which bring worship of the drug to the community ever since. Batana Oil, rich in significant levels of the fatty acids, antioxidants, and nutrients, is now gaining global interest in the cosmetic and wellness industries because of its exclusive characteristics.

It is characterized by thickened texture, dark golden-brown color, and the natural smell which other natural oils lack. Batana oil will especially effectively repair hair damage, feed the scalp, and add elasticity to the skin when compared to less dense carrier oils. It has gained a name for being a natural miracle oil because of its ability to make dry and dead hair alive again. It is also applied in industry to supplement personal care due to its stability, texture, and nutritious composition. The oil is extracted using traditional means in such a manner that it is not corrupted, and thus, none of the useful compounds are derived. Batana Oil has been an outstanding addition to luxury haircare, skincare, pharmaceutical preparations, and even household choice proving that it is an effective and useful oil in any industry. It is also a rare natural ingredient that has much sustainability and cultural background that makes it a premium and reliable natural ingredient in the world.

Batana Oil Benefits

Strengthens Hair

Batana oil is well known because of its ability to repair very damaged hair as a consequence of chemical procedures, heat, or any other environmental factors. It is rich in a lot of important fatty acids and antioxidants, and sinks into the scalp and the hair shaft, restoring the moisture and other lost nutrients. On a regular basis, hair is stronger, split ends are minimized, and dull strands are rejuvenated.

Hair Nourishment

Batana Oil is hair food that intensely feeds the hair to the end with its high concentration of oleic acid, linoleic acid, and antioxidants. It aids in fortifying feeble strands, diminishing fractures, and maintaining the hydration equilibrium. The hair care products that include Batana Oil will offer long-term nutrition, which enhances the overall texture of hair, its strength, and naturalness. That’s why it is so famous for hair nourishment.

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Hair Growth

Batana Oil is a natural hair growth stimulant that is old. It will give the scalp the most favorable atmosphere to generate hair follicles by nourishing them and increasing the blood circulation to the scalp. Its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial action helps to treat scalp diseases, including dandruff, irritation, or itching. Continuous use can delay the growth of hair and cause it to grow thicker and fuller.

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Natural Hair Shine

Batana Oil boosts the shine of natural hair by coating each of the hair strands with fatty acids and vitamins. It makes coarse cuticles much less coarse, is more reflective, and gives dull, lifeless hair a second life. Frequent use in hair contributes to the enhancement of silkiness and softness, and gives the hair a healthier, stronger, and more alive look without leaving a greasy or heavy texture.

Batana Oil Uses

Haircare Products

Batana Oil finds extensive application in hair care products like conditioners, masks, serums, shampoos, and scalp treatments. It is restorative and can be used to repair broken hair, enhance smoothness, and increase shine. Manufacturers appreciate Batana Oil because it can be used to improve the performance of the product and provide visible softness, strength, and manageability to all types of hair.

Cosmetics Industry

Batana Oil is highly demanded in the beauty industry to use in the formulation of hair and skincare products. It is additionally one of the primary ingredients in shampoos, conditioners, serums, or masks since it increases the durability of the hair and decreases the losses of its structure, not to mention that it will bring back its natural sheen. It also moisturizes scaly skin, preventing early aging.

Soap Making

Batana Oil is a nutrient-rich oil prized in soap and bath product manufacturing for its deep conditioning properties. It enhances bar hardness, creamy lather, and skin nourishment while supporting hair-strengthening claims. With a warm, nutty aroma and excellent emolliency, Batana Oil suits artisan soaps, shampoos, body washes, and bath bars designed for dry, damaged skin and hair in premium, sulfate-free formulations for ethical, small-batch brands.

Cleaning Products

Batana Oil is also used in household and cleaning product formulations that are only used on a smaller scale. It can be used on natural polishes, furniture conditioners, and green cleaning solutions. Its ability to condition surfaces, protect surfaces, and add a faint earth smell value to the sustainable household care products. This makes Batana Oil a very prized product in the household.

How to Use

Massage Oil

Mix with essential oils and massage into the skin for relaxation.

Face Moisturizer

Apply a few drops directly to clean skin for natural hydration.

Hair Treatment

Warm and massage into the scalp or apply to hair ends for shine.

Makeup Remover

Use a small amount on a cotton pad to gently remove makeup.

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DIY Skincare

Blend with essential oils for custom serums, balms, or lotions.

Product Specifications

Product Name

 Batana Oil

Botanical Name / Inci Name

 Elaeis oleifera Oil

Product Category

 Carrier Oil

Country of Origin

 Honduras, Central America

Method of Extraction/ Production

 Cold Pressed

Plant Part Used

Fruit Pulp / Kernel

Cas No

 8002-06-4

Common Names

 Ojon Oil, American Palm Oil

Blends well with

 Coconut Oil, Argan Oil, Castor Oil, Shea Butter

Application

 Haircare, Skincare, Household Products

Grade

 Cosmetic

Color and Appearance

 Dark golden to brown, thick texture

Aroma

 Earthy, nutty, natural scent

Form

 Semi-solid / Oil

Solubility

 Soluble in oils, insoluble in water

Shelf Life

 2 years when stored properly

Specific Gravity

 0.910 – 0.930

Refractive Index

 1.460 – 1.470

Certificate

 COA,MSDS,TDS

Storage Instructions

 Store in a cool, dark place away from sunlight; keep tightly sealed

Product Datasheet

Available upon request

Safety Data Sheet

Available upon request

Packaging Sizes

package size

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Batana Oil is safe for daily use when applied in moderate amounts. It deeply nourishes without causing buildup.

Yes, Batana Oil has antimicrobial and moisturizing properties that soothe scalp irritation and help control dandruff naturally.

 Absolutely. Batana Oil blends well with other natural oils and butters, making it ideal for DIY creams, masks, and serums.

Results vary, but with consistent use over 6–8 weeks, many users notice healthier, stronger, and thicker hair.

Disclaimer

All carrier oils are highly concentrated and should be used responsibly. Information provided is general, not medical advice. Always dilute before use and consult professionals for safety concerns.

Caution

Keep away from children and eyes. Avoid ingestion. Pregnant or nursing individuals should seek medical advice before using carrier oils.