The Top 10 Best Hair Oils of 2025

Experts Have Spoken, and Batana Oil Is #1

By: Senior Beauty Editor - Toyah A, The Beauty Edit Weekly

Hair oils have always had their moment but in 2025, they’ve taken centre stage. Whether it’s damage from over-styling, thinning edges, or simply a dry, itchy scalp, the right oil can completely transform your hair journey.

After testing over 30 oils, interviewing trichologists, and spending months on real-user trials, we’ve narrowed down the top 10 hair oils that actually deliver results. And let’s just say—one oil completely blew the rest out of the water.

🥇 1. Batana Oil – The Miracle Hair Repair Oil

Why it’s #1: Batana oil is the best-kept secret in the haircare industry—until now. Sourced from the La Moskitia region of Honduras and traditionally used by the Miskito people (a.k.a. the “Tawira” or “People of Beautiful Hair”), this golden-brown paste transforms dry, thinning, or damaged hair from the roots.

It’s packed with essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and vitamin E—and unlike castor oil or rosemary oil, it repairs broken hair fibres, not just seals them.

Editor’s Pick: Batanaful Pure Batana Oil
Read more: The Ultimate Guide to Batana Oil

“Batana oil brought my edges back in 6 weeks. I’ve never seen growth like this.” – Testimonial from UK user


2. Castor Oil – Great for Thickness, But Heavy

Why it ranks: Castor oil has long been a staple for those looking to thicken their strands. It’s rich in ricinoleic acid, which promotes blood circulation and can help boost hair growth. But the texture? Heavy. Greasy. Hard to wash out.

Best for occasional use—not daily application.


3. Rosemary Oil – Popular, but Needs Support

Why it’s trending: Rosemary oil has been trending thanks to TikTok and dermatologists promoting its scalp-stimulating powers. It helps improve circulation and may reduce hair shedding. However, it can irritate sensitive scalps and must be diluted with a carrier oil.

We recommend pairing it with a repairing base like Batana for maximum effect.

Try this combo: Batanaful Wonder Oil (with Rosemary + Batana)
Deep Dive: Batana Oil vs Rosemary Oil


4. Argan Oil – The OG Gloss Booster

Argan oil adds incredible shine and helps protect against heat styling. But it’s not a growth oil—it’s a cosmetic finisher.

5. Jojoba Oil – Scalp-Friendly Hydration

Almost identical to your natural sebum, jojoba oil is excellent for flaky or dry scalps but doesn’t deeply repair the hair shaft.

6. Sweet Almond Oil – Great for Lightweight Moisture

A good daily oil for softening and smoothing, but it lacks the reparative power of Batana or castor.

7. Coconut Oil – Love It or Hate It

While it penetrates well, coconut oil can cause dryness or protein overload in some hair types. It’s not universal.

8. Olive Oil – Thick and Soothing

A good choice for hot oil treatments, but it can weigh down finer hair.

9. Peppermint Oil – Stimulating but Intense

Often used in scalp serums for its tingly effect. Works best as part of a blend—not on its own.

10. Grapeseed Oil – Lightweight and Anti-Frizz

Excellent for sealing in moisture, especially in high-humidity climates. But it doesn’t promote growth or repair.


Why Batana Oil Tops the List in 2025

While many oils offer one or two benefits, Batana oil is the full package:

✅ Hair regrowth & scalp stimulation

✅ Intense repair for dry and damaged strands

✅ Rich in antioxidants and fatty acids

✅ Lightweight feel with deep penetration

✅ 100% natural and certified authentic

Every bottle from Batanaful comes with a certificate of authenticity, and is sourced directly from Honduras in fair trade partnership with the Indigenous communities.

Real Case Studies: Hair Regrowth With Batana Oil


Final Thoughts

Batana oil is no longer just a well-kept secret. In 2025, it’s the editor’s pick, the user favourite, and the science-backed winner for all hair types—afro, curly, straight, or textured.

Shop Batanaful Pure Batana Oil
Try the Wonder Oil Blend