Algae skincare has become one of the fastest-growing categories in beauty—and for good reason. Rich in antioxidants, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and essential fatty acids, marine algae offers a unique combination of hydration, barrier support, and radiance-enhancing benefits.
Unlike many skincare ingredients that serve a single purpose, algae helps support overall skin health. That's why marine ingredients have become a cornerstone of modern luxury skincare, and why we've handcurated the ocean's most powerful algae for MARA formulas.
At MARA, we've built our skincare philosophy around the power of algae and the ocean's most nutrient-dense ingredients. From cleansing oils to vitamin C serums and facial oils, marine actives are at the heart of every formula we create.
What Is Algae Skincare?
Algae skincare refers to products formulated with marine algae extracts and ocean-derived bioactives that help support healthy-looking skin. Different species of algae contain naturally occurring compounds that can help hydrate skin, support the barrier, improve dryness, defend against environmental stressors and promote a healthy-looking glow. Because algae is both sustainable and naturally rich in nutrients, it's often considered one of the most multifunctional, Earth-friendly ingredients in skincare.
The Benefits of Algae for Skin
Deep Hydration
Many algae species contain moisture-binding compounds that help skin retain water and maintain hydration throughout the day. This makes algae particularly beneficial for dry, dehydrated, or moisture-compromised skin.
Supports Skin Barrier Health
A healthy skin barrier is essential for maintaining hydration and protecting skin from environmental stressors. Algae-derived ingredients help support the skin's natural barrier, leaving skin looking healthier and more resilient.
Antioxidant Protection
Environmental aggressors such as pollution and UV exposure generate free radicals that contribute to visible signs of aging. Marine algae contains antioxidant-rich compounds that help support skin's defense against these stressors.
Visible Radiance
Hydrated skin naturally reflects light better. Combined with algae's antioxidant properties, this often results in a brighter, more radiant complexion.
Types of Algae Used in Skincare
Blue-Green Algae
Also called micro-algae, blue-green algae is known for its nutrient density because it is rich in amino acids, vitamins, and antioxidants that support healthy-looking skin. You can find this in MARA Algae Enzyme Cleansing Oil, MARA Aura Cleanse and MARA Volcanic Sea Clay Detox Masque.
Red Algae
Red algae is often used in skincare for its moisture-retaining properties and ability to support hydration. You can find red algae in almost every single MARA product.
Brown Algae
Brown algae contains polysaccharides and antioxidants that help support barrier function and protect against environmental stress. There are so many different brown algae actives used in MARA, specifically Pelvetia Canaliculata Extract in Pearl Peptide Glaze, Cystoseira Tamariscifolia in Seadream Algae Creme, and of course, the Alaria Esculenta Extract (two forms!) in our wild collected, proprietary MARA algae blend.
Who Should Use Algae Skincare?
Algae skincare is suitable for most skin types, including dry, sensitive, mature, combo, dehydrated and dull skin. Because algae focuses on hydration and skin support rather than aggressive exfoliation, it can easily fit into most routines.
Algae vs Retinol
One of the most common misconceptions is that algae and retinol compete with one another. In reality, they serve different purposes. Retinol focuses on skin renewal and visible signs of aging. Algae focuses on hydration, barrier support, and antioxidant protection. In fact, they often work best together as demonstrated in our award winning MARA Algae Retinol Face Oil.
This philosophy inspired MARA Algae Retinol Face Oil, which combines the benefits of marine ingredients with retinol technology to support smoother, healthier-looking skin.
How to Build an Algae-Powered Skincare Routine
Step 1: Cleanse
Start with a gentle cleanser that removes impurities without stripping the skin.
MARA Algae Enzyme Cleansing Oil combines nourishing botanical oils with marine ingredients to leave skin clean, soft, and hydrated. MARA Aura Cleanse is powered by arctic algae, a bioactive marine ferment that helps smooth, repair and strengthen skin.
Step 2: Treat
Apply an antioxidant serum to help defend against environmental stressors. MARA Sea Vitamin C Serum combines vitamin C with marine-derived ingredients to promote visible brightness and radiance. For blemish prone skin, we recommend MARA Clear Skin Mineral Milk with marine blue sea kale that detoxifies skin and brightens or MARA Flower Acid Algae Serum that has two powerful marine ingredients, Salicornia Herbacea that supports the barrier and Haematococcus Pluvialis, a microalgae rich in astaxanthin that helps improve inflammation in skin.
Step 3: Nourish
Seal in hydration with a nutrient-rich facial oil or rich buttery creme.
MARA Universal Face Oil features a blend of algae and superfood oils designed to support moisture, radiance, and barrier health. MARA SeaDream Algae Creme uses sea moss and rainbow algae to hydrate and brighten skin.
Step 4: Renew
In the evening, consider incorporating a retinol treatment. MARA Algae Retinol Face Oil pairs marine hydration with retinol technology for a balanced nighttime treatment.
Why Marine Skincare Is Different
Marine plants survive in some of the world's harshest environments. To thrive, they develop protective compounds that help them adapt to environmental stress. Scientists have increasingly studied these marine bioactives for skincare applications, leading to a new generation of formulas that combine efficacy with sustainability.
This is why algae has become one of the most exciting ingredient categories in prestige beauty.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is algae skincare good for dry skin?
Yes. Algae contains moisture-supporting compounds that help improve hydration and support the skin barrier.
Q: Can algae skincare help with redness?
Because algae supports hydration and barrier health, it may help improve the appearance of stressed or reactive skin.
Q: Is algae skincare safe for sensitive skin?
Many algae-derived ingredients are considered gentle and compatible with sensitive skin.
Q: Can I use algae and vitamin C together?
Absolutely. Algae and vitamin C complement one another by providing hydration, antioxidant protection, and radiance support.
Q: Can I use algae and retinol together?
Yes. Algae helps support hydration while retinol focuses on skin renewal, making them an effective pairing.
The Future of Algae Skincare
As consumers increasingly seek ingredients that are effective, sustainable, and backed by science, algae continues to emerge as one of the most promising categories in skincare.
Its unique ability to support hydration, barrier function, antioxidant protection, and visible radiance makes it a powerful ingredient for nearly every skin type.
For those looking to build a marine-powered skincare routine, algae offers a simple place to start—and a category worth exploring.
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