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Marula oil, certified organic
INCI
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Sclerocarya birrea kernel oil
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Certification
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Certified organic, BioGro
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Appearance
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Pale yellow to brown liquid
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Plant parts used
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Kernels
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Extraction method
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Cold pressed
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Refinement
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Virgin
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Purity
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100%
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Origin
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Namibia
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Usage rate
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Up to 100%
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Typical fatty acid profile
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Oleic: 70 - 78%
Palmitic: 9 - 12%
Linoleic: 4 - 10%
Stearic: 4 - 8%
Arachidic: 0 - 2%
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Absorption rate
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Average
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Skin type recommended
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Most skin types, including very dry and sensitive skin
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Vegan
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Yes
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Palm oil
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No
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Animal tested
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No
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Indigenous to Southern Africa, the marula tree is a tall, deciduous, single stemmed tree with a wide spreading, round crown and characteristic grey mottled bark. Archaeological evidence confirms that it has been a central part of the Southern African way of life for thousands of years. Every part of the tree is utilised for a wide variety of domestic needs.
Marula oil properties
Marula oil is a pale yellowish-brown colour and has a pleasant nutty aroma. It has been shown to improve skin hydration, skin smoothness and reduce redness (Gruenwald 2006). The main properties of the oil include:
- Moisturising properties
- Free radical scavenging properties.
- Extraordinary oxidative stability
It is rich in oleic acid which is an essential component in the maintenance of healthy skin. The oil is tremendously stable and is non-greasy.
These properties make it very suitable for the following applications:
- To treat dry, chapping skin
- To maintain hydrated, smooth skin
- As a base oil for massage
History:
It is the oil from the marula kernel that has come to give the marula tree its spiritual status in Africa. The kernels are so full of oil that a squeeze with the hand can release a rich yield. This healing oil is used by African women and is massaged on to their face, feet and hands. Across generations it has proven to protect against dry, cracking skin and in fact its moisturising properties are so effective that it is also used to treat leather and in preserving meat.
Hence within the Zulu tribe, the marula tree symbolises women’s fertility, softness and tenderness, and newborn baby girls are welcomed into the world with traditional marula ceremonies.
Packaging - See our blog on our commitment to sustainable packaging.
Our carrier oils come in amber glass bottles with 28mm neck in volumes:
30ml, 50ml, 100ml, *250ml.
Larger volumes must be packaged in plastic as glass becomes too dangerous to ship.
500ml: Amber PET plastic bottle with 28mm neck.
1L and 5L: PET white plastic jerrycans.
*on occasion, i.e. when ordered alone, 250ml may be packaged in PET amber plastic to save on shipping costs.
All our products are for external use only.
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