Thursday, November 28, 2019

5 Innovative Ways to Use Marula Oil

Marula oil comes from the marula fruit tree that is native to parts of Southern Africa. This tree has been linked to fertility and happy marriage back in ancient times. Many parts of this tree are used for different applications in both food and traditional medicine.

The marula oil is extracted from the kernels at the core of the tree’s fruit and can also be obtained from the outer husk of the fruit as well. Since this oil is very easily absorbed and rich in protein, it makes a more than effective treatment for skin and hair.

This oil is widely used in different perfumes, body lotions, and soaps because of its fruity aroma with hints of floral scents and a warm and almost nutty undertone.

Benefits of Marula Oil

Marula oil contains amino acids, fatty acids, and is rich in antioxidants. All this ultimately means it also has hydrating and anti-aging properties, it can be used as an emollient, and it also contains phenolic compounds in addition to vitamins A and C, which can help fight free radicals and help with skin damage caused by the sun and pollution.

Below you will find a few innovative ways you can use marula oil to your advantage.

Marula Body Oil

This is an oil that can help firm the skin and reduce the appearance of stretch marks and cellulite. All you have to do is rub it directly onto the affected skin two to three times a day. The moisture it provides will also help to improve the elasticity of the skin and can also help with any discoloration you may be experiencing.

Marula Oil Hair Mask

When you use marula oil in the hair, you can combat frizziness and shield against sun damage. Apply six drops to the ends of your hair and work the mixture up. For deep conditioning, combing 10 tablespoons of marula oil with 5 tablespoons of argan oil.

Marula Oil Facial Cleanser

If you have acne-prone skin, combine half a teaspoon of Jojoba oil with 6 drops of marula oil. You can then massage the mixture into your skin to help clear out oils that may be causing you to break out.

Post Shaving

Marula oil can also be used as a post-shaving lotion to help hydrate, smooth, and soothe the skin. It can also be used as a shaving lotion as well. Just apply a few drops of the oil directly to your skin. The oil is fast-absorbing, so you shouldn’t need more than 4 drops.

Boost Your Primer

You can also add a few drops of marula oil to your primer. If you use mineral makeup, the marula oil is a good way to help smooth the skin and smooth out the makeup. It also leaves you with skin full of antioxidants.

 

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