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Batana Oil

Batana Oil

Batana Oil is an uncommon and highly valued oil produced out of the American oil palm (Elaeis oleifera), which mainly grows in the Central and South Americas. The oil has always been held in high regard by the Miskito people of Honduras, and its amazing healing effects on hair and skin have been venerated by the community ever since. Batana Oil, with its high density of important fatty acids, antioxidants, and nutrients, is currently attracting international interest in the cosmetic and wellness sectors due to its unique qualities. It is distinguished by its thick texture, dark golden-brown color, and natural scent, which other natural oils do not have.

Batana Oil is particularly useful in repairing damaged hair, nourishing the scalp, and increasing the elasticity of the skin as opposed to lighter carrier oils. Its capacity to revive liveliness to dry and dead hair has won it the name of being a natural miracle oil. In addition to personal care, it is used in industry because it is stable, has a texture, and a nutritious composition. Traditional methods are used to extract the oil in such a way that it is kept pure so that no useful compounds are lost. Batana Oil has become a popular ingredient in luxury haircare, skincare, pharmaceutical formulations, and even household products, demonstrating its effectiveness and usefulness in any industry. It is also a unique natural ingredient with a lot of sustainability and cultural heritage that makes it a premium and trusted natural ingredient across the globe.

Batana Oil Benefits

Strengthens Hair

Banana oil is famous due to its capacity to restore the highly damaged hair as a result of chemical treatments, heat, or any other environmental conditions. It contains many essential fatty acids and antioxidants and sinks deep into the scalp and hair shaft, replenishing lost moisture and nutrients. When used regularly, hair is more resilient, split ends are minimized, and dull strands are revived.

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Hydrates & Rejuvenates Skin

One of the most treasured advantages of Batana Oil is deep hydration. It is full of emollients that give long-term hydration to dry and dehydrated skin, rendering it soft and supple. The oil aids in the preservation of the natural barrier of the skin, which defends against environmental factors such as pollution and UV rays. Nutrient richness also makes it less flaky and smoothens the skin.

Promotes Hair Growth

Batana Oil is an old natural hair growth stimulant. It will provide the scalp with the best environment to produce hair follicles by feeding them and enhancing blood flow to the scalp. Its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effect treats conditions of the scalp, such as dandruff, irritation, or itching. Regular use may slow down hair loss and enhance the growth of thicker and fuller hair.

Protective of Pollution

Batana Oil is a natural protective barrier against environmental degradation of skin due to its high concentrations of antioxidants. It counteracts the free radicals that lead to oxidative stress and eliminates aging signs early on in both skin and hair. The oil also creates a protective layer that traps in moisture as well as protects against the pollutants, sun exposure, and rough weather.

Batana Oil Uses

Aromatics Industry

Batana Oil is a superb material for making artisan candles and soaps, since the material is thick and moisturizing. Combined in soaps, it gives the soap a creamy and nourishing lather that moisturizes the skin and is therefore suitable in high-end bath products. In fragrance making, Batana Oil has an earthy smell that adds natural blends to fragrances with the effect of a natural fixative.

Cosmetics Industry

Batana Oil is much sought after in the beauty industry for its use in formulations of hair and skincare. It is also one of the main components of shampoos, conditioners, serums, or masks because it enhances the strength of the hair and minimizes the damage to its structure, as well as restores its usual shine. With skincare, it nourishes dry skin, fights premature aging, and enhances skin elasticity.

Pharmaceuticals

Batana Oil is also involved in pharmaceuticals and herbal medicine. Its oleic and linoleic acid content is rich, and, combined with natural antioxidants, it helps in repairing and regenerating the skin. It can be found in topical ointments to relieve inflammation, minor wounds, and skin irritations. Batana Oil, which is deemed good for scalp health, hair loss, and skin disorders such as eczema, is also valued by the herbalists.

Cleaning Products

Batana Oil is also employed in household and cleaning product formulations, although only to a lesser extent. It is also emollient and can be applied to natural polishes, furniture conditioners, and environmentally friendly cleaning solutions. Its capacity to condition surfaces, protect surfaces, and provide a subtle earth smell value to sustainable household care products.

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, Pharmaceuticals, 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

 2-3 years when stored properly

Specific Gravity

 0.910 – 0.930

Refractive Index

 1.460 – 1.470

Certificate

 COA,MSDS,TDS

Testing

 GC/MS Tested

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.

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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.