Marula Oil

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Certification : ISO, GMP, HACCP, FSSAI, MSME
Packaging Size : 10ml, 15ml, 30ml, 100ml, 200ml, 500ml, 1kg, 5kg, 25kg, 50kg As per customer
Type of Packaging : Glass Bottles, Plastic Bottle, Aluminium Bottles, HDPE Drums, Jerry cans, Galvanized steel drum & export standard Packing
Available Services : Third party manufacturer, White Label, Contract Manufacturing, Private Labeling

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Botanical Name: Sclerocarya birrea
CAS Number: 92361-80-5
Common Name: Marula Oil
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed
Plant Part Used: Seeds
Appearance: Light yellow to golden liquid
Odor: Mild, nutty, slightly sweet aroma
Country of Origin: Southern Africa

Physical & Chemical Properties
Specific Gravity: 0.900 – 0.930
Refractive Index: 1.470 – 1.485
Saponification Value: 185 – 200 mg KOH/g
Iodine Value: 75 – 95 g I₂/100g
Fatty Acid Composition
Oleic Acid (Omega-9): 70 – 80%
Linoleic Acid (Omega-6): 6 – 10%
Palmitic Acid: 6 – 10%
Stearic Acid: 2 – 5%
Linolenic Acid (Omega-3): 0.5 – 1%

Uses & Applications

  • Skin Hydration & Nourishment: Deeply moisturizes, nourishes, and softens the skin, restoring moisture balance, reducing dryness, and enhancing the skin’s natural elasticity, especially for sensitive or mature skin.
  • Anti-Aging & Skin Repair: Packed with antioxidants, it helps fight free radicals, reduce fine lines, improve skin texture, promote collagen production, and protect against environmental stressors, maintaining a youthful appearance.
  • Hair & Scalp Care: Strengthens hair, nourishes the scalp, prevents split ends, controls frizz, promotes hair growth, adds shine, and moisturizes dry, damaged hair, leaving it smooth and healthy.
  • Anti-Inflammatory & Healing Properties: Marula oil has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, helping reduce redness, irritation, and swelling, making it useful in treating acne, eczema, and other inflammatory skin conditions.
  • Cosmetic & Skincare Formulations: Used in a variety of skincare products such as lotions, creams, serums, body oils, shampoos, conditioners, and soaps, due to its hydrating, healing, and anti-aging properties.

What is Marula Oil? Marula oil is a lightweight, nutrient-rich oil derived from the nuts of the marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea), It has been used for centuries by indigenous communities for its skin and hair benefits. Marula oil is packed with essential fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and amino acids, making it a popular ingredient in beauty and wellness products.

Benefits of Marula Oil
    Anti-Aging Properties

The high levels of antioxidants, such as vitamin C and E, in marula oil help fight the damage caused by free radicals. This makes it a potent anti-aging ingredient, as it helps to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. Its ability to promote collagen production also contributes to smoother, younger-looking skin.

    Skin Repair & Healing

Marula oil is known for its healing properties, which can aid in skin regeneration and repair. It is beneficial for conditions such as eczema, rosacea, and sunburns, helping to calm inflammation and promote the healing of damaged skin.

    Acne Treatment

While marula oil is rich in oils, it is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores. Its antimicrobial properties help to reduce acne-causing bacteria, while the fatty acids balance out sebum production, which can help prevent breakouts.

    Hair Care

Marula oil is an excellent treatment for dry or damaged hair. It penetrates the hair shaft to nourish and hydrate, leaving hair soft, shiny, and less prone to frizz. It can also help with scalp health, reducing dryness and flakiness. Applying a small amount to the ends of your hair can help control split ends and enhance shine.

    Nail and Cuticle Care

Marula oil can also be used to hydrate and strengthen nails and cuticles. Its moisturizing properties can prevent cracked cuticles and brittle nails, leaving them healthy and smooth.

How To Use

  • As a Moisturizer: Apply a few drops directly to your face and neck after cleansing. Gently massage it into the skin until absorbed. It can be used morning or night.
  • For Hair Care: Warm a few drops of marula oil between your palms and apply it to damp hair, focusing on the ends. You can also use it as a deep conditioning treatment by leaving it on for 20-30 minutes before washing it out.
  • As a Body Oil: Marula oil is great for use on the body as it quickly absorbs without leaving a greasy residue. Apply after a shower to lock in moisture and keep your skin soft.
  • As a Treatment for Cuticles & Nails: Massage a small amount of marula oil into your cuticles and nails daily for healthy, nourished nails.

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