Essentially Natural Marula Oil - Cold Pressed
Essentially Natural Marula Oil - Cold Pressed
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Essentially Natural Marula Oil - Cold Pressed is a virgin, cold pressed carrier oil from marula nuts used in face, body, and hair care. It absorbs quickly and leaves skin feeling soft with a smooth, non-greasy finish. Because it is an oil, it blends easily into anhydrous products and the oil phase of emulsions, but it is not water soluble on its own. This product is positioned for cosmetic use rather than food use.
♡ Why we love it: We chose to offer this because it is one of those easy, versatile oils that feels elegant without being complicated. It suits simple routines just as well as more polished formulations, and its smooth finish makes it a dependable choice across face, body, and hair care.
Key properties of marula oil
- INCI Name: Sclerocarya Birrea Seed Oil
- Form: Light-to-medium oil
- Solubility: Oil soluble (not water soluble)
- Suitable For: Cosmetic use
- Ingredients: 100% pure virgin marula oil (Sclerocarya birrea)
What is marula oil used for
- Use as a face oil for a soft, conditioned finish
- Massage onto the body after bathing
- Smooth through hair lengths and ends for added softness and shine
- Blend into creams, lotions, serums, and body oils
- Add to simple oil-based skincare routines
Who is marula oil for
- Face and body routines that prefer a smoother, fast-absorbing oil feel
- Hair care routines that want softness and shine without a very heavy finish
- Makers blending lightweight oils into skincare and haircare products
- Water-based formulations without an emulsifier
- People looking for a strongly scented oil
- Formulas that need a thick, highly occlusive oil
Marula Oil Is For:
Marula Oil Is Not For:
How to use marula oil
- As a Face Oil: Apply a few drops to clean, slightly damp skin.
- As a Body Oil: Massage onto skin after bathing.
- As a Hair Oil: Smooth a small amount through mid-lengths and ends.
- As a Cosmetic Ingredient: Add to the oil phase of creams, lotions, serums, or body oils.
- Processing Tip: Start with a low inclusion level if you want to keep the final texture especially light.
Marula oil safety instructions
- For external use only
- Patch test before first use
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Store away from heat and direct light
Faqs
Q: Does marula oil feel heavy on the skin?
A: It is generally known for a lighter, quick-absorbing feel with a smooth finish.
Q: Can I blend marula oil with other carrier oils?
A: Yes. It works well in custom oil blends and can be paired with richer or lighter oils depending on the texture you
want.
For Your Safety
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If pregnant or breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.

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