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Batana Oil for Hair
$9.99
1 in stock
WHLH & Well-Being Batana Oil: Natural Hair Care for Growth and Shine
This new, sealed Batana Oil from WHLH & Well-Being offers unscented, natural hair care. Because it is pure, cold-pressed, and unrefined, this oil is free from chemicals and additives, providing a superior option for your hair.
Pure and Natural Ingredient
This oil is entirely pure and natural, derived through cold-pressing unrefined batana oil. Consequently, it lacks the chemicals and unnecessary ingredients found in many other oils.
Promotes Healthy Hair Growth
This oil is rich in essential nutrients, including protein, vitamins, and fatty acids. These components nourish the hair and scalp, making it ideal for split ends, dryness, and thinning hair. Furthermore, this oil can stimulate scalp circulation, potentially promoting hair growth, resulting in shinier, stronger, and denser hair for all types.
Smooths and Detangles Hair
Experience smoother, tangle-free hair with this unique formula. By helping to prevent split ends and knots, this oil provides all-day protection for your locks.
Nourishes and Hydrates Scalp
Batana Oil not only encourages hair growth but also deeply moisturizes the scalp and revitalizes damaged hair.
Simple Application
Gently massage a generous amount into your scalp for 3 to 5 minutes. For optimal benefits, incorporate Batana Oil into your regular hair care routine to fortify, nourish, moisturize, and protect your hair from damage.
Support a Worthy Cause
By purchasing this item, you’re supporting Father Joe’s Villages’ mission to prevent and end homelessness in San Diego.
Condition: Donated new, sealed
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