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Batana Oil
Unrefined Batana Oil, 120g
MBOAH unrefined 100 percent Batana oil, the Honduran Miracle Oil, in a 120g jar. A thick caramel butter you warm in the hands and massage into the scalp and lengths, then leave in to absorb. Used a few times a week, it softens dry ends and supports thicker, fuller-looking hair. Nothing added, just raw Batana oil.

Butter Feel
Thick Caramel Batana Butter
A close look at the texture shows a thick, caramel-coloured butter rather than a runny oil. It scoops out of the amber jar in a soft peak and melts on contact with the warmth of the hands, so it spreads through the scalp and lengths without dripping. This is raw, unrefined Batana oil, dense and nutrient-rich, made to be massaged in and left to absorb.

Massage In
Worked Into Scalp and Hair
Warmed and massaged into the scalp, then drawn down through the lengths, the Batana butter coats dry strands and leaves the hair looking fuller and softer with repeated use. It is a leave-in treatment, used a few times a week or as a pre-wash mask before shampoo, the Honduran Miracle Oil that gives the jar its name on thicker, healthier-looking hair.


Why this product
Why people reach for it
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Unrefined Batana Oil
The jar holds raw, 100 percent unrefined Batana oil, the Honduran Miracle Oil, with nothing else added to it.
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Thick Caramel Butter
A dense, caramel coloured balm that melts on contact with the warmth of the hands and spreads without dripping.
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Scalp And Lengths
Massaged into the scalp in slow circles, then drawn down through the lengths and ends, not just the surface.
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Simple Leave In Routine
Worn a few times a week and left to absorb on damp or dry hair, rather than rinsed out like a wash day product.
How it works
How to use it day to day
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Scoop a small amount
Open the black lid and scoop a small amount of the thick caramel butter. A little goes a long way, so start with less than you think and add more only if you need it.
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Warm it in the hands
Warm the butter between the fingertips until it softens and turns balm like. The warmth of the hands melts it just enough to spread smoothly without dripping down the neck.
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Massage scalp and lengths
Massage it into the scalp in slow circles, then draw the rest down through the lengths to the ends. Work it in so it reaches the strand, not just the surface.
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Leave it in to absorb
Leave it in on damp or dry hair a few times a week, or apply it as a pre wash treatment before shampoo. Use it sparingly on dry ends between washes to tame frizz.
Benefits
What it does for your hair
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Unrefined, nothing added
The jar holds raw, 100 percent unrefined Batana oil, the Honduran Miracle Oil, with nothing else added, so you are working a single, dense, nutrient rich oil into the scalp and lengths.
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A butter that stays put
The dense, caramel coloured balm melts on contact with the warmth of the hands and spreads without running off, so it goes where you put it instead of dripping down the neck.
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Softer dry ends
Worked through the lengths and ends, the rich butter coats and softens dry, brittle strands, leaving them smoother and easier to manage with repeated use.
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Fuller, healthier looking hair
Used over time as part of a routine, it supports thicker, fuller and healthier looking hair and gives the lengths a conditioned look, especially welcome on curly and coily textures.
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A jar that lasts
Because you only need a small scoop each time, the compact 120g amber jar tends to last a good while, and it sits neatly on a shelf or travels in a wash bag.
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