The Batana Oil is 100% natural and be used on the hair, scalp and skin

If you’re suffering from hair issues such as thinning, breakage, and damaged hair – due to modern-day stressors like pollution and chemical treatments – investing in oil treatments is well worth it. Quell’s Batana Oil for Hair Growth is a premium solution for hair health and growth and has earned positive reviews from fans, who have praised it for aiding hair growth.

The Batana Oil is 100% natural, cold-pressed, and ethically sourced from Honduras, Central America. It can be bought on Amazon for £19.95.

It is free from additives, ensuring the purest form of hair nourishment. The product can be safely used on skin, hair and scalp, promoting strengthened hair follicles, repairing damaged hair and encouraging new growth. The oil has a 4.5 rating on Amazon, with 42 reviews.

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If you are looking for a less invasive solution to hair loss – like hair transplants or chemical-based serums – it is worth giving to hair oil a whirl. Some shoppers have used it on their skin, as well as their hair, and have said it incredibly moisturising.

One pleased customer wrote: “The Quell Batana Oil is a fantastic product for anyone looking to boost hair growth and improve skin health. Sourced from Honduras, this raw batana oil is rich in nutrients that nourish and strengthen hair. After using it regularly, I’ve noticed my hair feels softer, looks shinier, and has experienced noticeable growth.

“It also works wonders on my skin, leaving it moisturized and radiant without feeling greasy. The oil absorbs well and has a pleasant, natural scent. The 100ml bottle is a generous size and lasts a long time, making it great value for the benefits it offers.”

A second commented: “Probably the best Batana oil I’ve seen out there, smell texture & the way it makes my hair feel.. amazing. I wouldn’t buy from anywhere else from now on.”

A third said: “Since using this product I have seen such a difference in my hair. I highly recommend!”

Not all customers shared the same testament, with one reviewer saying it hasn’t helped their hair grow. The shopper explained: “I have been using this product for about 3-4 weeks. It comes in a small jar, which is well-presented and looks premium. I am close to finishing it, but I cannot honestly say that I have noticed any hair growth.

“I have shoulder-length hair, and so I have to use quite a bit at once to be able to work it through my hair. I was expecting it to nourish hair better than it does, but it smells nice -like coffee! Perhaps, if the jar was larger the results by now would be more noticeable.”

Another didn’t like the smell, writing: “I’m not sure if it’s just me or not but I really do not like the smell of this. It smells sort of nutty maybe cocoa-like but not in a good way.

“Coffee kind of smell but I was reading it supposed to smell that way. I did put some on my skin and it feels nice and is super moisturizing. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it, I just don’t like the aroma.”

Elsewhere, Kérastase’s Elixir Ultime Hair Oil Shine-enhancing Treatment is £49.45 at Boots. It’s made from Imperial tea extract, Camellia Oil and Marula Oil.

One of the first hair treatment serums to hit the market was Moroccanoil’s Treatment Original. You can pick up a 100ml bottle at LookFantastic for £36.45.

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