Marula oil is the new trendy face oil, at the moment. This natural oil is supposed to be highly beneficial for the skin, especially from an anti-aging perspective. There are several Marula oils, at very different prices (from one to ten times the price!). The Drunk Elephant Oil, Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil is probably among the most expensive options. Let’s see if it’s worth the price!
When I first read about the benefits of Marula oil for your skin, I thought, this oil was made for me: anti-oxidant, anti-bacterial, protective and that also improves the skin texture, that’s all I want in a beauty product!
It may sound odd that the Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil is only the latest Drunk Elephant product I’ve bought, after trying (and mostly loving) all the others.
In fact, I had a hard time understanding how this product, which contains only one ingredient, Marula oil, could cost between 5 to 10 times more than other Marula oils available on the market.
So I tried the other Marula oils first and after a while, I ended up buying this one from Drunk Elephant because, you know, I’m curious.
I must admit, I was also afraid to become addicted to the more expensive version (= the story of my life…).
Marula oil is clearly the hero product in the whole Drunk Elephant skincare range!
Product presentation: Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil
Drunk Elephant Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil is a face oil, ideal to nourish dry skin or if like me (I have dehydrated combination skin), you want natural nourishing but also anti-aging treatment. I’m 39 years old so I’m more than interested in anti-aging products!
Usually, I use the Marula oil as I would a serum: before my day and / or night cream. Sometimes instead of my serum, sometimes mixed with it, it depends on the state of my skin. You can also use Marula oil instead of your daily moisturizer, but on my oily skin, I’m not a fan. But on a drier skin type, you could even use the oil on top of your day cream for an extra dose of comfort.
In short, face oil is a super versatile product, very easy to use and suitable for many different skin types/ problems.
This oil is 100% natural and composed exclusively of Marula oil. No additives, no preservatives, just Marula oil.
Marula oil is extracted from the fruit seeds of a South African tree, the Marula.
It naturally contains antioxidants (vitamin C, vitamin E, tannins, flavonoids, phytosterols). These are very effective in protecting the skin against free radicals (caused by stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, UV, pollution) responsible for accelerated aging.
But Marula oil is also an interesting source of essential fatty acids such as linolenic (omega 6) and oleic (omega 9) acids, providing nourishing and repairing qualities.
It also has anti-microbial virtues, which is interesting for acne-prone skin (like mine).
It’s supposed to give a lot of radiance to the skin. It’s therefore ideal for tired skin, which needs a little boost. As if we’d turn that opportunity down…
The texture of this oil is super fine, it’s almost a dry oil, and the skin absorbs it very quickly. It’s, therefore, suitable for all skin types and can be used morning and/or evening, alone or mixed with one of the other Drunk Elephant products.
My experience:
A few years ago, I would never have agreed to apply oil to my face, no way.
I have a combination to oily skin that tends to be quite shiny during the day. So the idea of adding more oil on my skin already highly capable of producing it in large quantities by itself seemed incongruous to me, to say the least.
But since living in Dubai, my skin has become much more dehydrated. I spend a lot of time indoors with the air conditioning and when I go outside, the sunny weather is quite drying.
After doing some research on the issues I was facing with my skin, I realized that adding an oil in my routine, could be very beneficial for my oily skin.
Indeed, oily skin can secrete excess sebum in response to some triggers:
– the skin is irritated by harsh cleansing,
– there aren’t enough hydrating steps in the skincare routine,
– when you’re in an environment that is too dry,
– an hormonal imbalance.
And when you apply an oil during your skincare routine, your combination to oily skin identifies its presence as the protection it needs, whereas usually your skin compensates by overproducing sebum. So with the addition of an oil, the skin considers that it doesn’t need to secrete more sebum and therefore, it becomes less oily.
Marula oil seemed a perfect candidate for my skin type and needs: a fine oil, with anti-aging properties, that’s all I needed.
So I decided to add it to my routine this summer, having already spent two months locked at home (believe me, during summer in Dubai, you don’t want to go outside!). My skin really needed a boost of moisture!
Since it’s also antioxidant, I chose to apply it in the morning, to benefit from its protective virtues during the day. I love to mix it with my moisturizing serum.
Result:
I really like this oil. Having a combination skin, I still have some reluctance to use oils on my face, even more during the day.
Yet, Drunk Elephant Marula Oil is ideal for this use, and perfect for a skin type like mine. It actually leaves my skin soft, nourished, but not feeling greasy and with a nice glow. And it doesn’t make me look shiny throughout the day, so it’s all good!
Value for money:
The price is quite high, especially compared to the other Marula oils on the market but the formula is really an excellent quality and very pleasant to use. Its fine texture is definitely its greatest asset.
The packaging is also excellent, as always with Drunk Elephant. It’s very luxurious, preserves the good quality of the formula and allows an optimized use of the product. A bottle usually lasts for 6 months, because I only need 2 to 3 drops a day.
In short, it’s an excellent Marula oil if you can afford it.
Drunk Elephant’s Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil retails for $72 for 30ml. It also exists in a 15ml bottle, for $40.
Comparison: Drunk Elephant’s Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil compare to other Marula oils
I would also like to compare this Marula oil with the other Marula oils available on the market. How do you explain that the Drunk Elephant Marula oil is sold for $72 while other brands have products retailing between $10 and 20? At first sight, Marula oil is Marula oil. What can explain this price difference?
The brand’s answer:
The extraction process of Marula oil used by Drunk Elephant is apparently unique and exclusive to the brand. They use an extraction process with cold water, so as to keep the essential nutrients of the plant, which are very rich in omegas (essential fatty acids) and antioxidants. This process also extends the shelf life of the product. It means that Drunk Elephant’s Marula oil is more stable. After opening it, you can use it for about 1 year. In addition, Drunk Elephant doesn’t add any additives to their Marula oil, so it stays completely pure.
The packaging is also made to keep the product in the best possible way: an opaque glass bottle, which perfectly protects the product from the light. In addition, the inside of the bottle and its dropper have been designed to allow you to use the product right up to the last drop
My experience with others Marula oils:
I didn’t use all the Marula oils on the market but I tried the ones from Acure and The Ordinary.
I didn’t like the Acure Marula oil, which is thicker than the others and leaves a greasy film on my skin. In addition, it gets rancid quite quickly (in less than 6 months).
However, The Ordinary’s Marula Oil is a serious challenger for the Drunk Elephant Marula oil.
I did a detailed review of The Ordinary’s Marula Oil on my blog but to compare it with the Drunk Elephant one, I would say that:
– even if The Ordinary (TO) Marula oil is fine in texture, the one from Drunk Elephant (DE) is still finer and more watery. It is also absorbed faster into the skin,
– the smell of the TO is slightly more intense, the one from DE has a super light scent,
– the bottle of the DE is clearly more luxurious and better designed than the TO one,
– the shelf life of both is exactly the same, 12 months,
– the extraction process used by Deciem / The Ordinary is also a cold process. In addition, TO enhances the fact that its Marula oil is pure and unrefined.
In short, I’m not a fan of the the one from The Ordinary is a great option and a good value for money
and finally, the one is clearly a more luxurious version in a lot of aspects.
In Summary:
If you like oils, are interested in Marula oil, love luxurious skincare products and can afford it, the Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil from Drunk Elephant is a really great option.
Personally, it’s my favorite Marula oil among all those I’ve tried so far.
Drunk Elephant’s Virgin Marula Luxury Facial Oil retails for $72 for 30 ml. It also exists in a 15 ml bottle, for $40.
If the DE brand is so pure and has such a list of what it doesn’t contain, how came they don’t have a USDA certificate?
And just for your knowledge all
African botanical oils are extracted by cold press.
Is it possible to get an official COA &GC chromatoraph?
Hi! I think you should ask the brand directly 🙂