Description
This pure, cold-pressed Batana Oil (a.k.a Ojon oil) is nature's solution for lustrous hair and radiant skin. This nutrient-rich oil is a complete hair and skin care powerhouse, excelling as a deep conditioner, frizz-tamer, scalp treatment, and intensive moisturizer all in one.Perfect for reviving dry, damaged hair, taming unruly curls, and nourishing skin from head to toe, Batana Oil absorbs easily while delivering potent natural nutrients exactly where you need them most.
Why we love it: Known as the "miracle oil" for hair, Batana Oil deeply conditions and strengthens, making it a popular choice for promoting thickness, reducing breakage, and restoring shine to dull or damaged hair. It is also nourishing for the skin, helping to hydrate and soothe dryness or irritation.
Sizes: 20ml, 30ml, 50ml 100ml, 200ml or 500ml
BENEFITS
Promotes Hair Growth: Supports thicker, fuller hair by nourishing the scalp and hair follicles.
Strengthens and Repairs Hair: Reduces breakage and repairs damage, ideal for dry or damaged hair.
Restores Shine: Adds a natural, healthy shine to dull or lifeless hair.
Moisturizes Skin: Deeply hydrates and soothes dry or irritated skin.
Rich in Nutrients: Contains fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamins that support healthy hair and skin.
Natural Hair Conditioner: Leaves hair soft, manageable, and frizz-free without chemicals.
Multi-Use Oil: Suitable for hair masks, scalp treatments, and as a skin moisturizer.
HOW TO USE
Apply to damp hair as a pre-shampoo treatment or use as a leave-in conditioner. Can also be used as a moisturizing body oil.
Usage Rates for Batana Oil:
Hair Masks & Scalp Treatments: Use 5-10% for an intense conditioning treatment or up to 100% as a pure oil application.
Leave-On Hair Products (e.g., serums, conditioners): Use 1-5% to add shine, nourish, and soften without heaviness.
Skin Care (e.g., creams, balms, body butters): Use 1-10% for a hydrating boost in lotions or creams.
Formulation Tips:
Blend with Lighter Oils: Batana Oil is quite rich; combining it with lighter oils like jojoba or argan can create a balanced, absorbent formulation.
Warm Before Use: Batana Oil can be solid at cooler temperatures, so gently warming it can improve ease of blending and application.
Emulsify for Even Distribution: To incorporate into lotions or serums, use an emulsifier to prevent separation and ensure even application.
For Targeted Skin Use: Due to its richness, Batana Oil is best suited for dry, rough skin areas like elbows, knees, and feet, or as an overnight treatment.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Oily Skin: Batana Oil is typically well-tolerated but may be too rich for oily or acne-prone skin.
Potential Allergies: Derived from palm nuts, so individuals with nut allergies should use caution and consider a patch test.
Heavy Oil: Its rich texture may weigh down fine hair if used in excess; start with a small amount.
Solidifies at Cooler Temperatures: Batana Oil can solidify, so store it at room temperature or warm slightly before use.
Avoid Contact with Eyes: May cause mild irritation if it gets into the eyes; rinse thoroughly if contact occurs.
Not for ingestion/consumption: This is not a food-grade product and is not intended for internal use.