
Healing and intensely hydrating, marula oil can benefit most skin types. It has been utilized withgreat success as a natural remedy for centuries and is chock full of vital minerals, amino acids,and antioxidants.
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Marula oil is extracted from the kernels of the Sclerocarya birrea (Marula trees), which arenative to Sub-Saharan Africa. Cold-pressed, the oil has a light-yellow hue and a pleasant nuttyaroma. The marula tree's oil and nuts have been used for medicinal and curative purposes forover 10,000 years. African communities referred to the nut as the "Food of Kings"; and "Elixir ofYouth"; for a good reason. Marula oil soothes, softens, and protects-- but the skin benefits don'tend there.

Marula oil staves off free radical damage caused by sun exposure and pollutants, thanks to itsrich antioxidant content of Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and epicatechin. This emollient is packed withnourishing oleic and linoleic fatty acids that help hydrate and lock in moisture for softer andsmoother skin. Further, marula oil boasts anti-aging properties. Studies show that it inhibits theenzymes that break down elastin and collagen-- the structural proteins that keep skin suppleand youthful. In addition to replenishing dry and flaky skin, it is anti-inflammatory and canminimize the symptoms of eczema.
Marula Oil reduces the effects of the following lifestyle and environmental factors on your skin.
Helps fight the effects of pollution on your skin. Polluted air contains small nanoparticles which cause premature aging. Clinical studies show that people with low pollution exposure levels have brighter, healthier, more radiant looking skin.
Keeps your skin healthy even if you spend a lot of time in the sun. The sun's heat dries out areas of unprotected skin and ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause burning and photoaging.
Keeps your skin hydrated and supple by locking in moisture even if you live in a region with dry air. Air that lacks humidity tends to dry skin out and cause itching, flaking or cracking of the skin.

Dry Skin
Marula oil is lightweight and it absorbs easily. It is a great moisturizer for dry or aging skin.
Normal Skin
Marula oil is helpful for smoothing and softening fine lines, it keeps the skin hydrated and well-nourished.
Marula Oil is beneficial for people in the following age ranges.
It refines the skin, making it smoother, creating a more even skin tone, a brighter appearance, and gives you radiant skin from within.
It is a perfect fit to address the primary skin care concerns for people in their 20s and early 30s. Make it a part of your regular skin care routine for healthy, beautiful skin.
This is a great time to make it a part of your skincare routine as you start thinking about incorporating more ingredients with anti-aging benefits.
It is a great bet for consistent, everyday incorporation in your skincare routine as it not only will tighten up your anti-aging regimen but also help you achieve firmer, more youthful skin.
As skin matures, it tends to lose hydration and feel dry. This helps hydrate and plump the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
Marula oil works well with these other ingredients
Marula oil is noncomedogenic, meaning it won't clog pores, and works well with all skincare ingredients. It is absorbed easily into the skin-- and can be layered on top of other actives, like Vitamin A, peptides, or niacinamide, to help seal them in.

Lightweight and non-greasy, marula oil can be used daily as a standalone product or formulated
into serums or moisturizers. It is often incorporated into intensive night creams for an extra
dose of hydration while you sleep.
Marula oil is a multi-purpose product that can be used to moisturize dry and chapped skin,
protect against UV damage, calm redness, and irritation, and ward off premature wrinkles and
skin laxity. Because of its light texture, it is perfectly suitable for all skin types, including oily
skin.
Clinically Proven Efficacy for Softer, Smoother, Brighter Skin
Softer skin
87% agreed - “With this cream, my skin feels softer.”
Smoother skin
94% agreed - “With this cream, my skin feels smoother.”
Brighter complexion
81% agreed - “The routine provides a bright, radiant complexion.”
Cruelty free
Never test on animals. Nor do our manufacturers, formulators, or suppliers.
Clean beauty
No Phthalates. No Parabens. No SLS. No Formaldehyde
Made in USA
Made in an FDA-Approved Laboratory here in the USA

This nourishing oil is found in hydrating cleansers, serums, facial oils, body washes, exfoliatingscrubs, and hair products.

Yes, marula oil is well known to people with sensitive or reactive skin. Its Omega 9 fatty acidshelp to fortify the epidermal protective barrier and enhance overall skin health.
Things to keep in mind
Marula oil side effects
There are no adverse side effects associated with it. Before applying it to the face, do a small patch test on the inner wrist to determine sensitivity.
Ingredients to avoid with marula oil
There are no skincare topicals that should not be used with marula oil.
Take the PROVEN skin quizto find out if marula oil will benefit your beauty routine. Our 3-minute analysis considers more than 47 factors about your lifestyle and concerns for personalized skincare formulas.
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