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Marula oil is dervied from the nuts of the marula tree, which are commonly found in Southern Africa and Madagascar, says Pooja Rambhia, MD, board-certified dermatologist.
The Marula tree, which dates back 10,000 years, is known for its many applications. The fleshy fruit is a common ingredient in jams, the inner bark is used to make roping, ...
Marula oil comes from the nuts, seeds, and fruit of the marula tree, which is native to South Africa. "Rich in vitamin C, vitamin E, and oleic acid, it is used to nourish and soften the skin and ...
Marula oil is derived from the kernels, seeds, or fruit of the marula tree, which is native to southern Africa. The oil has a rich antioxidant profile and is loaded with proteins, ...
The product first hit shelves in 1989. It wasn’t the most obvious of entries into the market: a cream liqueur made using the fruits of the marula tree, native to Sub-Saharan Africa.