Marula oil – an antioxidant powerhouse

By / 20th October, 2013 / Blog / Off

Step aside, Argan oil. Marula oil (Sclerocarya birrea) is gaining momentum as an innovative darling in the world of therapeutic facial oils. Because its restorative and moisturizing components are found to be in 50% higher levels than those of Argan oil, Marula oil is a true powerhouse botanical. Prized by African women for centuries, its new status in the US as a “miracle oil” is due to its uniquely restorative qualities: with rich, protective antioxidants and highly nourishing omega fatty acids, Marula oil gives glow where it’s needed.

Besides being a premium facial oil, it’s also multi-functional: Marula oil is perfect as a moisturizer, a satiny smooth makeup primer, or a performance booster when added to other facial products. Light and golden, Marula oil is non-greasy, easily penetrates the skin and absorbs quickly. It is a superior moisturizer for all skin types, helping to plump up the skin and smooth fine lines (even stubborn crow’s feet!). You can expect an increase in elasticity, firmness and radiant suppleness with continued use. An added benefit for those with acne-prone skin: Marula oil helps regulate the skin’s natural moisture level, does not clog pores (noncomedogenic), and provides stability and lightweight hydration. It can help to protect and repair damaged skin and helps to fade scarring and redness. Naturally contains Vitamins C and E and is remarkably stable. Light, delicate, nutty scent.

Marula oil can be used alone as an anti-aging moisturizer, added to other facial products such as serums, creams or masks to boost their performance, or layered as a satiny smooth makeup primer.  For moisturizing, we recommend 2-4 drops massaged into face, throat and décolletage morning and night. As a product booster, add 1-2 drops to other facial products just prior to applying them to skin. As a makeup primer, massage 2-3 drops into skin and allow to absorb to a satiny finish before applying makeup. **Men: if you tend to break out after shaving, apply a few drops to razor-irritated skin for soothing relief and reduced inflammation.**

Marula oil is a sustainably harvested product, as only the fallen fruit is used.