
The #1 Choice for Raw Batana Oil
Sourced from La Moskitia, Honduras, our Batana Oil is the purest you’ll find—completely free from chemicals, additives, and fillers. The Miskito people of Honduras’ La Mosquitia region have long been celebrated for their striking, healthy hair. Known as the “Tawira,” they owe this natural beauty to centuries of using Batana Oil, a treasured secret passed down through generations. Our Batana Oil honors their tradition, bringing the same nourishing, transformative power to your hair.
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Let's Talk Shea Nilotica for Skin!
East African Shea Nilotica from Uganda is a rare and luxurious form of shea butter, prized for its soft, creamy texture and high content of essential fatty acids. Unlike the harder West African shea, Shea Nilotica melts effortlessly into the skin, making it deeply moisturizing and easily absorbed. Harvested sustainably from the Vitellaria Nilotica tree along the Nile River Valley, this butter is rich in vitamins A and E, offering powerful nourishment for skin and hair. Our brand is a leading company of authentic East African Shea Nilotica from Uganda. We ensure the highest quality and purity, bringing this exceptional natural treasure to those who value true organic care.
Why Is Shea Nilotica Considered the Luxury Shea Butter of Choice?

Used by Queen Cleopatra
Queen Cleopatra of Egypt, famed for her timeless beauty, was known to indulge in the finest natural ingredients to maintain her radiant skin and hair. Shea Nilotica, sourced from the lush Nile River Valley, was among her treasured beauty secrets. This rare, creamy butter was stored in clay jars and used to protect her skin from the desert sun while keeping it soft, supple, and youthful. Beyond its cosmetic use, Cleopatra valued Shea Nilotica for its soothing and healing qualities, a testament to its power as a natural luxury. Her legendary beauty rituals helped establish Shea Nilotica’s reputation as a butter fit for royalty.
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