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How Batana Oil Can Be In Liquid Form

If you’ve ever purchased pure Batana oil before, you’re probably used to seeing it in its solid, paste-like state. That’s because Batana oil is traditionally unrefined and kept in its natural, semi-solid form at room temperature—especially in cooler climates. But at Batana Babe, we’re proud to offer a 100% pure, liquid version of Batana oil that still preserves all of the nutrients and benefits this miracle oil is known for.

So how does Batana oil stay in liquid form?

It’s simple: we gently warm and triple-filter the oilBut the key is that this liquid Batana Oil is from the fruit of the Batana. Our regular batana oil is from the nut or body of the batana. The oil from the fruit has the composition to keep the oil in a more user-friendly, liquid state without compromising its integrity or effectiveness. No additives, no chemicals, and definitely no dilution—just pure Batana oil, made easier to use for your hair and skin routines.

This liquid version has a darker yellow color compared to the original batana oil we sell. There are no additives to this. It is especially great for applying directly to your scalp or strands without needing to warm it up first. It absorbs quickly, spreads easily, and still delivers the same restorative nutrients that help with hair thinning, breakage, and scalp health.

Other companies that sell Batana Oil in liquid form - it is very important to know where they get the batana oil extracted from. Original Batana Oil that you see being sold can not exist in it's entirety as a liquid unless there is additives.

Whether you prefer the traditional paste or our liquid version, you’re still getting 100% authentic Batana oil, ethically sourced from the Miskito people of Honduras.

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