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Batana Oil Butter
Ojon Oil, Elaeis Oleifera

CAS 8002-75-3  ·  EINECS 232-316-1  ·  Cold Pressed  ·  Cosmetic Grade

$22.98
/ 4 oz · $11.49/oz
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5–50%
Hair masks
5–20%
Creams
100%
Anhydrous base
18 mo
Shelf life
About this ingredient

Traditionally used for centuries in Colombia and South America for hair vitality and strength, Batana Oil Butter is derived from the nuts of the Elaeis oleifera palm tree. A powerhouse of nutrients renowned for its ability to deeply moisturize the scalp, fortify hair strands, and encourage a vibrant, healthy shine.

It's more than just a hair treatment; it's an invitation to a sacred ritual of hair wellness.

INCI & classification
INCI NameCASManufacturing
Elaeis Oleifera Fruit Oil8002-75-3Cold Pressed
Core benefits
Deep moisturizationFrizz control & shine Strength & breakage reductionScalp nourishment Intense hydrationAntioxidant protection Barrier supportAnti-aging VeganCruelty-free
Physical properties
PropertyValue
AppearanceSemi-solid fat
ColourDeep orange-red — will tint finished formulations
OdourCharacteristic, nutty
ManufacturingCold pressed
OriginColombia, South America
SolubilityOil soluble · insoluble in water
Shelf life18 months
Vegan / Cruelty-freeYes
Fatty acid profile
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Palmitic (C16:0)
39.3–47.5%
Oleic (C18:1)
36.0–44.0%
Linoleic (C18:2)
9.0–12.0%
Stearic (C18:0)
3.5–6.0%
Myristic (C14:0)
0.5–2.0%
Arachidic (C20:0)
≤1.0%
Lauric (C12:0)
≤0.5%
Palmitoleic (C16:1)
≤0.6%
Gamma Linolenic (C18:3)
≤0.5%
Recommended usage
ApplicationUsage Rate
Hair conditioners, masks, leave-ins5–50%
Creams & lotions5–20%
Body butters or balms (as base)Up to 100%
Soaps5–20%
Formulation tips
  • Expect colour contribution — deep orange-red tint especially at higher usage levels
  • Melt before use for uniform incorporation into formulations
  • Pairs well with lighter oils to balance the rich skin feel
  • Tocopherol (0.5–1%) may be added to support oxidative stability
  • Ideal as a base for anhydrous scalp treatments and hair masks
On Sale
$22.98 $45.95
/ 4 oz · $11.49/oz
Select size
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Traditionally used in Colombia & South America for hair vitality
High oleic content — supports softness and manageability
Vegan · cruelty-free · cold pressed
Quick specs
INCI nameElaeis Oleifera Fruit Oil
CAS8002-75-3
OriginColombia, South America
AppearanceDeep orange-red semi-solid
ManufacturingCold pressed
SolubilityOil soluble
Shelf life18 months
Use level (hair)5–50%
Use level (creams)5–20%
Cosmetic Grade Cold Pressed Vegan Cruelty-Free
Common cosmetic formulation uses

Batana Oil Butter (INCI: Elaeis Oleifera Fruit Oil) is a semi-solid, high-oleic plant oil butter used primarily in hair care formulations where conditioning performance and richness are required.

  • Hair conditioning agent in masks and conditioners (5–50%)
  • Scalp treatment base (10–30%)
  • Leave-in conditioner component (2–10%)
  • Emollient in creams and lotions (5–20%)
  • Anhydrous body butter base (up to 100%)
  • Deep orange-red colour — will tint finished formulations
  • High oleic content supports softness and manageability
Product FAQ
What is Batana Oil Butter used for?Used as an emollient and conditioning agent in hair care, scalp treatments, and body formulations.
What makes it different from regular palm oil?Derived from Elaeis oleifera, it has a higher oleic content and softer profile than traditional palm oil.
What is the difference between Batana Oil and Ojon Oil?They are the same material. Ojon is a commercial name — the INCI name for both is Elaeis Oleifera Fruit Oil.
Will it change my product color?Yes — it has a deep orange-red colour that will tint finished formulations, especially at higher usage levels. Testing is recommended.
What percentage should I use?5–50% in masks, 2–10% in leave-ins, 10–30% in scalp treatments, and up to 100% in anhydrous systems.
Formulator note

Note: Expect colour contribution and heavier skin feel compared to lighter oils. Melt before use for uniform incorporation. Tocopherol (0.5–1%) may be added to support oxidative stability.