Elaeis Oleifera Kernel Oil at a Glance
- From the American palm oil tree
- Has antioxidant and moisturizing properties
- No evidence yet that it grows hair
- Ruled safe as used in cosmetics
Elaeis Oleifera Kernel Oil Description
kernel oil, also known as batana oil, is extracted from the kernels of the American palm oil tree. The American oil palm is the only tree of its genus that grows naturally in the Western hemisphere.
kernel oil, from the African palm oil tree, batana oil has moisturizing and antioxidant properties. Unfortunately, at this stage, there’s less research regarding batana oil’s skin-specific benefits.
Batana oil is also touted as a good ingredient for hair and scalp. While its emollient properties make it beneficial for dry hair and scalp, claims that it actually helps grow hair have very little evidence so far to back them up.
kernel oil safe in its current use in cosmetics. As with most plant oils, it can be used up to a 100% concentration if desired.
Elaeis Oleifera Kernel Oil References
Healthline.com, Website, Accessed April 2025
Open Access Library Journal, January 2019, pages 1-25
International Journal of Toxicology, December 2017, pages 51S-129S