Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about batana oil
❓ Does batana oil really grow hair?
Yes. Batana oil contains essential fatty acids that nourish hair follicles. Clinical observation shows 87% of users report visible new growth within 4-8 weeks of consistent use (2-3 times weekly).
❓ How to use batana oil for hair growth?
Warm a small amount between palms, massage into scalp for 5-10 minutes, work through to ends, leave for 30 minutes or overnight, then shampoo twice. Use 2-3 times weekly for best results.
❓ Is batana oil good for all hair types?
Yes. Batana oil works for straight, wavy, curly, coily, natural, relaxed, colored, and chemically treated hair. It's especially beneficial for dry, damaged, or brittle hair.
❓ Where is batana oil sourced from?
Our batana oil is ethically sourced directly from indigenous communities in the rainforests of Honduras. We work directly with local harvesters to ensure fair trade practices.
❓ Can I leave batana oil in my hair overnight?
Yes. Leaving batana oil overnight allows deeper penetration. Cover hair with a shower cap and towel to protect bedding. Wash thoroughly in the morning with shampoo (may require two washes).
❓ What does batana oil smell like?
Pure, unrefined batana oil has a natural, nutty, earthy aroma. It's not heavily perfumed like commercial products. Some describe it as similar to roasted nuts or cocoa butter.
❓ Where can I buy real batana oil?
You can buy 100% authentic batana oil directly from our official store. We source directly from Honduras and offer lab-tested purity guarantees. Avoid Amazon and eBay where counterfeits are common.
❓ What is batana oil made from?
Batana oil is cold-pressed from the nuts of the American palm tree (Elaeis oleifera), native to the rainforests of Honduras and Central America.
❓ How often should I use batana oil?
For best results, apply 2-3 times per week. Consistency is key to seeing improvements in hair health and growth.
❓ Does batana oil work for alopecia?
Batana oil nourishes hair follicles but is not a medical treatment for alopecia. Consult a dermatologist for medical hair loss conditions. For general thinning, many users report improvement.