How to use multi-purpose oils for skin, hair, and body
Posted on November 24, 2024 Written by: 100% PURE®
In need of some serious hydration for skin, hair, and body? Say hello to our 2 newest oils: Marula Oil and Rosehip Oil! They’re versatile enough for both skin and hair, play well with moisturizers, and are packed with beneficial nutrients. These pure oils are organic, cold-pressed, and undiluted – everything you want from a quality facial oil.
Getting the Most from Multi-Purpose Oils
It’s no secret that we love plant oils; you’ll find these beauty elixirs in just about every natural product we make. Oils can be mixed with other lotions and creams for a boost of hydration and hint of glow.
Multi-purpose oils can play versatile roles in your beauty routine. Mixing an oil with your moisturizer can allow nutrients to reach deeper layers of your skin, meaning better results. Adding an oil to your body cream will enhance penetration of the active ingredients, producing faster and more noticeable hydrating benefits.
Since marula and rosehip oils are lightweight and fast-absorbing, they’re great for hair. Adding a few drops to your hair serum can enhance heat protection and repair damaged or broken hair. Using it regularly also promotes healthy hair growth, a healthy scalp, and smoother ends.
The Benefits of Marula and Rosehip Oils
Both marula and rosehip oils are multitasking marvels. You can use them for acne control, moisture balance, and defense against premature aging. Keep reading for an intro on our 2 newest plant oils!
THE ORIGINS
Rosehip has been utilized as an ancient remedy by the Ancient Egyptians, Mayans, and Native Americans for centuries. This nutrient-dense oil is obtained from the seed and fruit – rather than the fragrant petals – of the rosa canina (rose) bush.
THE OIL
Deeply hydrating rosehip oil is rich in vitamins and omega fatty acids to deeply replenish thirsty skin and hair. This cold-pressed oil offers maximum potency to effectively target fine lines, loss of elasticity, and uneven skin tone. The essential fatty acids in rosehip oil renew the hair follicle to encourage healthy, lustrous growth.
Skin Type: All skin types, especially dry or sensitive
Concerns: Signs of aging, loss of elasticity, scars or stretch marks
Rosehip Oil Facts:
A translucent, deep yellow-orange oil
Has a pleasant nutty scent, with hints of yeast and earth
Gentle enough for all skin types; especially suitable for dry skin
Soothing for dry or irritated skin, thanks to its rich moisture content
Helps minimize the signs of aging, including fine lines and wrinkles
Aids in lightening dark spots and fading acne scars
Strengthens hair and promotes new growth
Contains fatty acids to maintain healthy, youthful skin
Mild enough for sensitive skin
Promotes collagen synthesis, which is essential for skin elasticity and firmness
Reduces the appearance of stretch marks and scars
THE ORIGINS
Marula oil has a rich history in African culture. The Marula Tree (Sclerocarya birrea) is known as the “The king of African trees” and is one Africa’s largest indigenous plants. The Sclerocarya birrea belongs to the same family as the mango, pistachio, and cashew nut trees.
Marula seed oil is extracted from the fruit of the female Marula tree. The oblong fruits have a leathery yellow exterior and white, fibrous flesh wherein the seed/pit is embedded.
Fun fact: elephants have been known to feed on the sun-ripened fruit of the marula tree, which slowly ferments and acquires an alcoholic composition (where the brand Drunk Elephant got its name).
THE OIL
Lightweight and fast-absorbing marula oil is rich in vitamins and omega fatty acids to replenish dry or aging skin and thirsty hair. This cold-pressed oil helps smooth and minimize fine lines, softens stretch marks, and keeps skin hydrated and well-nourished. The oleic and linoleic acids in marula oil support soft, lustrous locks. Vitamins E and C rejuvenate the skin for a youthfully supple glow.
Skin Type: Normal to dry
Concerns: Dryness, environmental damage, signs of aging
Organic Marula Oil Facts:
A clear oil with a faint golden hue
Odorless to most, yet some may detect a slight nutty or fruity scent
Suitable for normal to dry skin types
Balances hyperpigmentation, age spots, scars, and uneven skin texture
Soothing for dry skin conditions, like flaky skin or severe dry patches
Helps minimize signs of aging, including fine lines and wrinkles
Aids in lightening dark spots and acne scars
Smooths and gives hair lustrous shine
Contains fatty acids to maintain healthy, youthful skin
Promotes a brighter complexion
High antioxidant content helps defend against free radicals
You can get more from these dynamic oils by combining them with body butters, hair masks, or shaving creams to boost moisture in dry skin and hair. The possibilities are pretty much endless when it comes to the benefits of marula and rosehip oils!
Frequently Asked Questions About Marula and Rosehip Oils
Which skin types benefit most from marula and rosehip oils?
Marula oil is rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins, making it suitable for dry, aging, and sensitive skin types. Its lightweight nature also makes it great for combination skin.
Rosehip oil is excellent for dry, mature, and scar-prone skin due to its high content of vitamin C and essential fatty acids. It’s also effective for uneven skin tone, making it suitable for normal to dry skin types.
How should I use marula oil for hair care?
Marula oil can be applied to damp or dry hair. To use it effectively:
For hydration, apply a small amount to the ends of damp hair and style as usual.
To boost shine, warm a few drops between your palms and run your fingers through your hair, focusing on the mid-lengths and ends.
For a deep treatment, use marula oil as an overnight mask by massaging it into your scalp and hair, then washing it out in the morning.
What makes rosehip oil effective for hydration and elasticity?
Rosehip oil is rich in essential fatty acids (like linoleic and oleic acid) and antioxidants (including vitamin A and C). These components help to replenish moisture, repair the skin barrier, and promote skin elasticity. Vitamin A (retinoids) stimulates collagen production, enhancing skin firmness and reducing the appearance of fine lines.
Can marula oil be combined with other skincare products?
Yes, marula oil is versatile and can be combined with other skincare products like serums, moisturizers, or sunscreen. It works well with most active ingredients, including vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and peptides. Just ensure it is applied after lighter, water-based products and before heavier creams or oils.
Are marula and rosehip oils suitable for sensitive skin?
Marula oil is generally safe for sensitive skin because it is lightweight and non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores or cause irritation.
Rosehip oil is also well-suited for sensitive skin, though it may cause irritation in very reactive individuals. It’s recommended to perform a patch test before use to ensure compatibility. Both oils are gentle and have soothing properties, making them excellent choices for calming inflammation.