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Check out real before-and-after shots of hair revived with Batana Oil & AurivaBrush From brittle to brilliant, witness how our ethically sourced blend brings back bounce and shine.
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Real Stories, Real Strands
After just two weeks, my hair feels thicker, stronger, and healthier. I love the natural shine and the Auriva brush makes application so easy.
Batana Oil is my hair’s new best friend! The BOGO deal sealed the deal, and I’m never going back to ordinary treatments.
I was skeptical, but this oil truly restores damaged hair without greasiness. Plus, the 90-day guarantee gave me peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Batana oil is packed with essential fatty acids and antioxidants that deeply nourish the scalp, repair damaged strands, and stimulate healthy growth. It penetrates the hair shaft to restore moisture, reduce breakage, and promote thicker, shinier hair naturally.
Yes! Batana oil is 100% natural and safe for all hair types — whether straight, wavy, curly, or coily. Its lightweight, nutrient-rich formula works to balance scalp health, hydrate dry strands, and strengthen hair without leaving a heavy or greasy feel.
Most people start noticing softer, more hydrated hair within the first 2–3 weeks of consistent use. Visible improvements in growth, thickness, and scalp health typically appear after 6–8 weeks, depending on your hair type and routine.
Our customer support team is available 24/7 to assist you with any questions or concerns. You can reach us anytime at aurivahair@gmail.com, and we’ll be happy to help.
Batana oil is traditionally made in Honduras, where it’s carefully extracted by hand from the nut of the American palm tree. This slow, labor-intensive process preserves its rich nutrients, making it rare and highly valued. Because it’s handcrafted in small batches and delivers powerful results for hair repair and growth, Batana oil is considered a premium treatment worth the investment.
