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Spoild Batana Oil Reviews - The Ultimate Made in China Batana Oil

We are back with another review of FAKE batana products. 

Let's look at SPOILD Batana Oil today. This Batana Oil company was referred to us after seeing many people message us about this batana oil company. So we went ahead and did some research of our own.  First off, SPOILD Batana Oil is NOT the same as the original company for hair products called Spoiled Child. That's the first strike.

This company is easily found on Amazon and the reviews speak for themselves. They sell Batana Oil that is clearly made in CHINA and FAKE. Let's go through each individual picture and dissect it.

 

 

 

 

Exhibit A - If you see the review here, you can clearly see the reviewer outlining the fact that they mention the consistency. Real 100% Batana Oil has a specific consistency. This product clearly has a gelatinous consistency and we'll talk about that in the next one.

 

 Exhibit B - What in the world is that? That looks like Baby food! That is NOT the real consistency OR color of real batana oil.

 Exhibit C - This picture shows an even more different product with a different color. It almost looks like petroleum jelly.

 

Now let's look at the reviews...

 

 

 

 

Well there you have it. The reviews are in and they all refer to how Spoild is selling FAKE, MADE IN CHINA products. I honestly am baffled at times before even dare to put this on their body. 

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