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High-Porosity Hair Usually Makes Me Think Treatment First

High-porosity hair usually makes me think about how quickly softness leaves the routine, not just how good the routine looks on day one.

That is why my first instinct here is treatment first.

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Quick answer

  • Start with the 4 oz oil if you want the clearest treatment-first answer.
  • Move to the Complete System if wash-day structure is also weak.
  • Use the 2 oz only if you want the lower-commitment test first.
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Vie Naturelle Pure Batana Oil 4 oz black jar — 100% pure, cold-pressed, direct from Honduras

Pure Batana Oil

High porosity hair often benefits from a richer treatment-first approach, which makes the 4 oz oil the clearest first pick.

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Vie Naturelle Pure Batana Oil 4 oz black jar — 100% pure, cold-pressed, direct from Honduras

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Pure Batana Oil

Treatment-first answer for consistent ritual use

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  • Pure Honduran Batana treatment
  • Best when you want the oil itself to be the main decision
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Pure Batana Oil — 2 oz

Lower-commitment starter size for testing fit

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When I think about batana oil for high porosity hair, I usually think about retention. Hair can feel better for a minute and then lose that feeling just as quickly.

That is why I tend to start this type of page with the treatment step instead of the broadest routine first.

Why I think treatment-first makes sense here

High-porosity hair often needs the routine to feel like it actually stays with the strand, not just passes over it. That makes a treatment-first decision easier to justify than it is on some other pages.

Why the 4 oz oil is the clearest starting point

The 4 oz oil is the best first fit when the buyer wants the core treatment itself to be the decision. It is the most direct answer without adding more layers than necessary.

  • a treatment-first recommendation
  • a more focused purchase path
  • a cleaner way to test consistency over time

When I would broaden the routine

If I could already tell that wash day itself was disorganized or working against the hair, I would move up to the Complete System. If I wanted a smaller entry first, I would choose the 2 oz.

The practical way I would decide

I would ask whether the problem is mainly treatment need or whole-routine instability. If I wanted more context first, I would use the ritual overview, the usage article, and the About page.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

The most common questions people ask before they commit to the ritual.

Why do I lean treatment-first on this page?

Because high-porosity hair often makes the treatment-retention question feel more urgent than the broadest routine question.

Why is the 4 oz oil the main recommendation?

Because it is the cleanest way to make the treatment itself the primary decision.

When would the Complete System be better?

When wash-day structure also feels weak and the routine needs broader support.

When is the 2 oz a smarter move?

When you want a lower-commitment entry before stepping into the larger treatment size.

What should I judge first?

Judge whether the hair mainly needs a treatment-first answer or a more complete routine reset.

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