
Batana Oil
Batana Oil is extracted from the nuts of the American palm tree as it grows wild in the tropical rainforests of La Moskitia, Honduras. It has been in use by the native Miskito people of Honduras for hundreds of years, and they credit the oil with helping them grow their hair long and strong referring it to as the "Miracle Oil." The native American Miskito people call themselves Tawira, meaning people of beautiful hair.
The benefits of using batana oil for hair include its deeply nourishing and moisturizing properties, which can help improve hair strength, elasticity, and growth retention. It is also known for its ability to reduce frizz. Batana oil is rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins, which can help strengthen hair, reducing breakage and split ends. It stimulates hair growth by nourishing the hair follicles and promoting a healthy scalp environment.
Shea Nilotica Body Butter / Skin Softener -After a shower or bath (when skin is damp), rub a small amount of Nilotica Butter all over body — hands, elbows, knees, heels. This helps trap moisture. Focus on dry spots.
Use on areas that are cracked, irritated, or in need of extra moisture — e.g. dry hands, cuticles, rough patches, lips. The anti-inflammatory and moisturizing action helps soothe
Shea Nilotica Layered Use- You can layer it over serums or lighter oils. For example: cleanse → serum → a few drops of oil → Shea Nilotica as the occlusive/top layer to seal everything in. Because of its richness, you may only need a small amount. — works especially well at night.
