This African Alternative to All Other Oils Is a Miracle for Hair Growth

You've probably heard of jojoba oil, argan oil, and coconut oil, and you've probably used them before, but have you heard of marula oil? For ages, African women have used marula oil to keep their skin looking lovely and silky.

Marula oil hair serum is a relative newcomer to the commercial black hair care and beauty oil arena (although it's been a staple in Africa for a long time), but it already has some pretty remarkable nicknames, including "liquid gold" and "elixir of youth."

All skin types will benefit from it. Marula oil has a balanced pH, so it won't dry out your skin (which is important in a world where diet and environment may cause havoc with our skin). It's antibacterial, making it ideal for acne-prone skin, and it's non-comedogenic, meaning it won't clog pores.

In Southern Africa, this liquid gold pours through the marula trees. Cercaria birria is the botanical name, but in natural hair circles, we nickname it the marula tree. This oil has a light-yellow color and originates from both the kernels and the outer husk of the nut. It smells light, flowery, and nutty.

Marula oil hair serum is ultra-moisturizing and easily absorbs because it resembles the oils produced naturally by the body. It also won’t leave an oily coating on your skin, unlike some other oils. Because of the high quantity of essential fatty acids, your skin will stay hydrated for longer as a moisture barrier is formed. Acne sufferers may notice that their skin is less oily when they use marula oil since it is adequately 

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