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Marula oil is a type of oil derived from the kernels of the marula tree, which is native to southern Africa. It is a light, non-greasy oil that is rich in antioxidants, fatty acids, and vitamins, making it a popular ingredient in many skin and hair care products. Marula oil is also used in cooking, as it has a high smoke point and a mild, nutty flavor.
Marula oil is a relatively new addition to the oils and fats market, but it has quickly become a popular choice for many consumers. It is often used as a substitute for other oils, such as coconut oil, due to its light texture and mild flavor. It is also a popular choice for those looking for a natural, plant-based oil.
Some companies in the marula oil market include Marula Pure Beauty Oil, Marula Natural Beauty, Marula Organics, and Marula Oil by African Botanics. These companies offer a variety of products, from skin and hair care to cooking oils. Show Less Read more