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Raw Batana Oil is a 100% natural, unrefined, and organic hair treatment oil sourced from the nuts of the American Palm Tree in Honduras. Rich in Vitamin E, Omega-6, and Carotenoids, it deeply nourishes and moisturizes hair and scalp, promotes hair growth, repairs damage, reduces hair loss, and enhances hair thickness and shine. Suitable for both men and women, it offers a chemical-free, effective solution for healthier, fuller hair.
R**E
Amazing
My hair feels so smooth and soft when I use this! It's more shiny as well, when I rinse my hair out it feels like I don't even need to use conditioner which is incredible since I have very long thick hair. Also it smells like coffee which I love.
C**A
From dry to gorgeous
Love how soft and smooth this has my hair! I melt it down and put it in a drip bottle and get it all in my scalp, it's the best for bringing damaged hair back to life. I like to use as a hair mask
I**A
Good
Isss gooodddd
C**A
Yessss
I hope you like the smell of coffee in your hair! If you can tolerate that, this stuff is amazing. It’s not sticky and doesn’t hold your hair down. It’s more like an oil.
L**C
Yes yes
Great product
C**N
Batana Oil hair cream
Has an under-tone smell of floral while the main smell is coffee like, I have used this to soften the bottoms of my feet since it does moisturize very well, it removes the harsh feeling dry skin quickly, didn't discolor my skin or my hair which I had used this cream as a conditioning hair mask which smooths hair that feels brittle from sun or due to swimming pool chemicals this batana oil cream when used as a leave on overnight hair mask reverses that damage in 2 uses. When used on dry skin as soon as the skin absorbs this leaves no greasy residue which will stain fabric as long as I had rubbed in all the way before dressing. Helps replenish hairs softness and healthy-looking shine.
L***
Dry patch, not for me
Same as the scrub shampoo, where I also left a review, I love the smell both smell like coffee I followed the exact instructions as read on the box and it left a my hair dry with a dry patch where my hair is thinning on my head this is not for me maybe good for someone else I am returning both
P**Y
I have tried many, this is at top of my list so far. I also use their shampoo.
New to Batana oil, but quicky becoming familiar. It started with batana based shampoo. Recently, I started using this Ulluxe brand Batana oil hair strengthening shampoo, which I like a lot. So much so that I decided to see if they have just Batana oil, which brought me here. I ordered it right away.Short story:I tried many brands, like this one a lot, seems legit, will continue to use it and the shampoo. I definitely notices less fall very quickly. Hair is healthier looking nearly instantly. I imagine over time there will be more progress. I am pushing up on 50, have waist length medium thick hair (way less thick over time), mix of waves and curls, leans dry, some sparse areas at my temples. Way less breakage noted.I rub this into my temples and go about my day. If I use too much then I do get some oily looking hair. Sometimes I smooth more throughout the rest of my hair. I dont rinse out. If I am doing a "mask" then I will load it up and wash out several hours later. I wash my hair 2-3x per week. I recommend their shampoo.Longer story:Ok so first I ordered shampoo. That is what got me into wanting to try Batana oil directly. At around same time, I also ordered a few other brands of batana oil. I wanted to know what the differences were. I mean, how am I to truly know what is legit? So I figured comparing would help in the process. I had one that smelled like perfume (no good), one that had no aroma, and 2 that have the coffee smell that I see described everywhere. 3 out of 4 seem good. I linked to all that I tried.This one has that coffee aroma. Subtle, not synthetic smelling as far as I can tell (and especially in comparison to the first one that I suspected smelled synthetic). Now it comes down to why does my other one have no aroma. I learned that cold pressed/extracted batana oil produces a nearly odorless end product with pale yellow color. The coffee/caramel like scent and darker color (brown tones) is from a heat extracted process. So either are good. I use that one and this one depending on what I am doing. Avoid green, avoid ones that just seem to smell more like perfume. Now that I was able to compare, I can tell that there are differences. I may update as I learn more, experience more.What is nice is that I could tell right away that this has had an impact on my hair. Sure it may be too soon for ultimate effect, but I like being able to notice progress early on. Helps me want to keep going with it. I find that this product is easy enough to incorporate into my routine that I will sure be using it going forward. I also use it to massage into my cuticles, and other dry spots.Since I am so pleased with their shampoo (which I gave 5 stars) and am equally impressed with this, I will also go with 5 stars. I liked a couple of others (4 stars) and one I didnt (2 stars). This 5 stars is because it seems very promising and I like how it is working so far. If need be I will update.
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