In the world of hair care, products that combine nature and effectiveness are gaining more and more attention. Batana Scalp and Hair Oil is just such a product. A rich oil treatment that nourishes hair from root to tip, restoring shine and elasticity, and creating the foundation for stronger, healthier hair.
What is batana oil and where does it come from?
Batana oil is extracted from the fruit of the Elaeis oleifera tree, which grows in the tropical regions of Central and South America, especially in the regions of Honduras and Nicaragua. Also called Ojon oil, it is an ancient beauty secret first discovered in Honduras by the indigenous Tawira tribe, known as the “people of beautiful hair”. Local people have used it for centuries as a natural elixir for hair, but also for skin care, due to its ability to deeply nourish, regenerate and protect. This oil is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants that penetrate deeply into the hair and scalp, restoring hair strength and natural shine.
Batana oil has become a social media hit among hair care enthusiasts in recent years. It has a distinctive golden-orange color, while its smooth and viscous texture allows the oil to be absorbed quickly, for softer, smoother and more manageable hair. Batana oil is rich in fatty acids, including oleic acid, palmitic acid, linoleic acid and stearic acid, which help moisturize and nourish the hair and scalp. It is often praised for its ability to hydrate dry hair, reduce frizz and restore shine. Because of this, batana oil has become popular as the new “must-have” treatment for dry, damaged and lifeless hair. It is especially recommended for hair exposed to frequent heat styling, coloring and external influences such as sun, wind and other harmful environmental factors.
How to use Batana oil
Batana oil is enriched with coconut, almond and vitamin E oils. It is ideal for all hair types, especially dry, damaged and brittle hair that needs deep care. The oil is used before washing the hair, applied to the dry scalp and, if necessary, the length, and gently massaged in. It is recommended to leave it on for at least 30 minutes, up to a few hours before washing the hair. To strengthen hair growth, you can use Nettle and Peppermint Shampoo , while for more sensitive scalps, sulfate-free shampoos are recommended, such as Amla Shampoo and Probiotic Shampoo .