By BR Amelia
We love a good oil here at BRHQ. Rosehip. Chia. Almond. Apricot. Coconut. Olive. We love that there's an oil to suit all, that they're easily accessible... and that they can show your skin some love without costing you an arm and a leg.
One oil that caught our attention in the last few months (and that one of our fellow crew members BR Kellie is using and loving!) is marula oil. So what is marula oil and why do we need it? Read on!
Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil
What exactly is Marula Oil?
Marula oil is extracted from the seeds of the fruit of the Marula tree, which is found in the southern regions of Africa.
So what makes Marula Oil not just the good oil, but the GREAT oil?
It's rich in Omega 9 and 6, anti-microbial, filled with antioxidants and has loads of vitamin C. Marula oil is known for supporting the healing of skin, being highly nourishing, and working to reduce inflammation while also battling free radicals.
Not only is it chock full of the good stuff, it absorbs quickly and doesn't leave you with a tacky feeling on the skin.
Can anyone use it?
Those with dry, dehydrated skin could well love marula oil thanks to its nourishing nature. Due to it being anti-microbial it can also be beneficial for those who experience breakouts - however as always when it comes to skin that is easily irritated it pays to err on the side of caution and patch test first, stopping use if irritation occurs.
Is Marula Oil only good for the face?
Nope! This is one multitasking oil! You can use it on your hair to smooth split ends. Rub it into your nail cuticles. Apply it to dry or cracked spots on your body. Apply it to your scalp as a treatment. Basically, douse yourself with it and call it good (okay, that may be an exaggeration... but it really is top-to-toe friendly).
The Ordinary 100% Cold-Pressed Virgin Marula Oil
So it turns out marula oil has us covered - literally! Best of all it doesn't have to cost you an arm and a leg (yes, we're looking at you Drunk Elephant, cough) with the majority of bottles we've found on the New Zealand market being around the $25 mark.
Never heard of Marula oil. I am not a fan of oils having used a couple this year. I have a few in stock that I will use up but most likely will not be repurchasing in future.