Why use a basic cuticle oil when you can use nourishing Ciaté London Marula Cuticle Oil, $19? It moisturizes and repairs brittle, cracked nails and strengthens nails over time -- no more peeling. Plus, it has a pretty rose scent and a flower petal floating in the bottle -- just for added prettiness.
African Botanics Marula Shimmering Gold Oil, $85, is so much more than a body oil. It's a blend of marula, maringa, baobab and kalahari melon seed oils -- all of which come from harsh climates in Africa and are known for their moisturizing and skin-tightening benefits. It's scented with gardenia, neroli and vanilla -- so there's no need for perfume. The highlight (pun intended), of course, is the shimmer, which is one part copper and one part mother of pearl with a sheer quality that makes it work on any skin tone. Oh, and you can even use it in your hair.
In hair care products, marula hydrates, softens, and smooths strands. Paul Mitchell Rare Oil Replenishing Shampoo and Conditioner, $25 each, goes one step further to offer protection between washes. Because of the way the oil is encapsulated within the formulas, it sits on the surface of your hair and breaks open whenever you brush or style. It's perfect for the woman who likes to go a couple days (or five) between washing, and wants to know that her hair is being protected in the interim.
Between its silky feel and quick absorption, marula is a natural fit for lip products. The Body Shop Born Lippy Stick Strawberry, $7, however, takes it to another level by using the nourishing ingredient in a product that tastes delicious (like strawberries) and also has a hint of color. Plus, The Body Shop sources its marula from a women's cooperative program in Namibia through a fair trade program -- so you can feel even better about enjoying this ingredient.
The melting cleanser category is a relatively new trend, and Clarins Pure Melt Cleansing Gel with Marula Oil, $35, is the hero product among them. It looks like a gel, then it transforms into an oil on your skin. Add water, and it morphs again, this time into a milky consistency. It removes makeup, deeply cleans skin and leaves behind a hint of moisture thanks to marula.