I love this product, and I use it with my skin daily.
That’s the beauty of it. Just because you take a bottle of the stuff with you from one place to another doesn’t mean you can just take for granted that it has any sort of healing properties. Most people who use marula oil to help with skin problems have never experienced this type of benefit.
What I love about this product is that there are certain conditions (like acne or rosacea) that it does not work well for. But when I have used it on my face, it has lightened my skin and helped me with my skin problems. It is especially wonderful when it works to relieve dark circles, as it provides an instant glow.
I do know that most of you have heard of the marula oil that I’ve shared with you. You may have also seen various commercials for this product, which is what led me to the decision to share this information with you. There are a series of commercials that feature the product in various settings. One of the commercials I saw featured a man with a very dark skin complexion and a dark spot on his face.
There are a number of possible reasons why someone’s skin may be dark. Some people have dark skin due to their genetics, and some people have darker skin as a result of sun exposure. I’ve never heard of a case where a person with darker skin has a problem with dark circles.
I always wonder what’s going on in people’s DNA. I used to think it was genetic. But now I think it’s hormonal. For example, there are studies that show that women who have a family history of balding have more of a tendency to have a darker complexion. There are also studies that have shown that a person with dark skin has a higher risk for heart disease.
In a sense, there is a link between dark skin and heart disease. Women with darker skin have higher rates of breast cancer than women with lighter skin. But I think there is more to it. It’s possible that the higher levels of cortisol, which are often associated with higher skin pigmentation, could be the result of the fact that dark skin is associated with a lower melanin level.
So if dark skin is associated with a lower melanin level, what happens to a person with darker skin when there is excess cortisol? I think it is possible that the dark skin is less effectively “protected” from the sun’s rays (because of less melanin), which could result in a higher risk of skin cancer.
This may be a good idea to consider if you have darker skin. While you should definitely keep an eye on your skin, the darker your skin, the more melanin your skin should have.
It would be great if this was true, but according to this article at melanin is a product that is made in the skin, and is created by melanocytes.