The Scrub That Earns Its Name
Hawaiian Black Lava Body Caviar Body Scrub does not ask you to believe in it. The results speak before the jar is empty. Gritty enough to mean it, rich enough to leave skin soft rather than stripped, this is the body scrub that makes every other product in your shower feel like a compromise. $29.
Marianella has been handcrafting small-batch skincare in Brooklyn since 2007. Eighteen years of formulation expertise, three generations of Venezuelan botanical knowledge, and a founder who understood that luxury body care should not require a three-digit price tag. The Hawaiian Black Lava Body Caviar Body Scrub is exactly that argument made physical.
What Is a Black Lava Body Scrub
A black lava body scrub combines mineral-rich exfoliants with activated charcoal to physically and chemically lift dead skin cells, surface debris, and environmental buildup from the skin. The "lava" designation refers to the volcanic mineral aesthetic and detoxifying function that charcoal brings to the formula. Unlike single-note sugar or salt scrubs, a well-formulated lava scrub pairs its abrasive elements with skin-conditioning oils so the barrier is respected, not dismantled.
This one goes further. Eleven ingredients, each selected with a specific function. Nothing decorative.
The Ingredient Breakdown
Sea Salt (Sodium Chloride)
The mechanical backbone of the formula. Sea salt granules exfoliate with more precision than sugar, dissolving at a slower rate so the scrub maintains its texture throughout use. Salt also draws excess water from the outer skin layer through osmosis, which temporarily tightens the appearance of pores and supports the skin's natural moisture balance. It is the reason this scrub delivers results you can see in the mirror immediately after rinsing.
Charcoal Powder (Carbo Medicinalis)
The visual signature of the formula and its most recognizable active. Activated charcoal operates through adsorption, meaning it binds to particles on the skin surface and pulls them away. Environmental pollutants, excess sebum, and the kind of buildup that accumulates in pores over a week all respond to charcoal contact. For body skin specifically, which is often overlooked in decontamination routines, charcoal does work that no rinse-off cleanser can replicate on its own.
Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera Oil) and Kukui Nut Seed Oil (Aleurites Moluccanus Seed Oil)
Two oils working together to prevent the post-scrub tightness that makes most body scrubs feel punishing. Coconut oil is occlusive and deeply moisturizing, sealing in hydration immediately after exfoliation when the skin is most receptive. Kukui nut oil, native to Hawaii and long used in Pacific Island skin traditions, absorbs quickly without residue and delivers essential fatty acids to newly exposed skin cells. Together, they make rinsing optional for dry skin types.
Macadamia Seed Oil (Macadamia Integrifolia Seed Oil)
One of the few plant oils with a fatty acid profile that closely mirrors human sebum. Macadamia seed oil contains high concentrations of palmitoleic acid, which decreases naturally in skin as age advances. This makes it particularly effective for mature or dry skin that has lost some of its natural lipid production. It absorbs without heaviness and contributes to the scrub's unusually smooth, non-greasy finish.
Kalahari Melon Seed Oil (Citrullus Lanatus Seed Oil) and Passion Fruit Seed Oil (Passiflora Edulis Seed Oil)
Both oils are high in linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid that supports the skin barrier and is consistently linked to improved skin texture and even tone. Kalahari melon seed oil comes from the wild melon indigenous to the Kalahari Desert, one of the most nutrient-dense plant sources in the world. Passion fruit seed oil adds antioxidant support alongside its fatty acid content. These are not filler oils. They are specific choices made by a formulator who understands what skin needs after exfoliation.
Coffee Bean (Coffea Arabica Seed Extract)
Caffeine applied topically temporarily constricts blood vessels and reduces the appearance of puffiness and uneven texture. On the body, coffee extract is most recognized for its use on areas prone to rough texture and visible unevenness, particularly the upper arms, thighs, and stomach. The fine particle texture of coffee also contributes secondary exfoliation, working between the salt granules to smooth without additional friction.
Rosemary Leaf Extract (Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract), Sunflower Extract (Helianthus Annuus Seed Extract), and Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
The antioxidant triad that stabilizes the formula and protects freshly exfoliated skin. Rosemary extract is a natural preservative with antimicrobial properties that also helps extend the integrity of the oils in the formula. Sunflower extract and Vitamin E both neutralize free radical activity on the skin surface. After physical exfoliation removes the uppermost protective layer, antioxidant coverage becomes especially important. These three ingredients provide it without synthetic additives.
Who This Scrub Is For
Any skin type benefits from physical exfoliation, but this formula is built for people who have given up on body scrubs because they leave skin dry, or people who have settled for something that smells nice but does not actually change the texture of their skin.
It is specifically effective for:
- Keratosis pilaris on the upper arms and thighs
- Rough texture on elbows, knees, and heels
- Skin that feels dull or congested after environmental exposure
- Anyone who self-tans and needs clean, even skin as a base
- Post-gym or high-sweat skin that needs more than a rinse
It is not recommended for skin that is actively broken, sunburned, or freshly waxed. Give irritated skin 48 to 72 hours before introducing physical exfoliation.
When and How to Use It
Use two to three times per week in the shower. Apply to damp skin, not soaking wet skin. The oils in the formula emulsify when they meet water, so working on slightly wet rather than saturated skin gives the charcoal and salt better contact with the surface.
Massage in circular motions, spending extra time on rough-texture zones. Rinse thoroughly. The oil blend in the formula means a separate body moisturizer is not always necessary immediately after, though layering is always an option for very dry skin types.
Morning use makes sense before events or self-tanning sessions. Evening use works well as a weekly reset, especially after city exposure when the charcoal can address accumulated pollution on the skin.
Where It Fits in the Marianella Lineup
The Hawaiian Black Lava Body Caviar Body Scrub is the entry point to Marianella's body care collection and one of the brand's most accessible price points at $29. It sets the surface for everything that follows.
Pair it with a Marianella body butter or body oil applied immediately after rinsing, when the fresh skin layer is most absorbent. The scrub's exfoliation increases the penetration efficacy of any hydrating product applied afterward, which means the body products in your routine perform better when this scrub is used first.
For a complete body care sequence: scrub two to three times per week, follow with a body oil or butter on the same days, and use a lighter lotion on the days between. The scrub creates the conditions. The moisturizer locks in the result.
Eighteen Years of Knowing What Skin Actually Needs
Marianella was founded in Brooklyn in 2007 by a Venezuelan-born formulator drawing on three generations of botanical beauty knowledge. The brand has never chased trends, and the Hawaiian Black Lava Body Caviar Body Scrub is evidence of that discipline. Charcoal in body care was not a trend when this formula was developed. It was a functional decision made by someone who understood that urban skin carries a burden that soap alone cannot address.
Every Marianella product is still handcrafted in small batches in Brooklyn. The formula has not been scaled to compromise. What you open is what was made with careful attention to how each of these eleven ingredients interacts with the others and with skin.
The brand is now carried at Bloomingdale's BEAUTYSPACE, alongside the names that have defined luxury beauty for decades. The price has not moved to match the shelf. $29 remains the number, and it remains one of the more honest transactions in the current beauty market.
The Bottom Line
The best body scrubs in 2026 are the ones that do not ask you to choose between exfoliation and hydration. The Hawaiian Black Lava Body Caviar Body Scrub closes that gap with a formula that is equally serious about both. Charcoal and sea salt do the work. Eleven oils and botanicals make sure the skin that emerges is the version worth caring for.
Explore the full Marianella body collection at marianella.co.
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