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Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera

The plant is native to North Africa, Southern Europe, and the Canary Islands.

The succulent has a long history of being used for medicinal purposes, dating back to ancient Egypt.

There are hundreds of aloe plants, but aloe vera is unique in its ability to help you inside and out.

Aloe vera is the only edible form of aloe. The leaves of an aloe vera plant are packed with a soft clear gel that’s been praised for its hydrating effect and other medicinal benefits. In fact, past research notes that aloe vera has been used for centuries by people in Greece, Egypt, India, Mexico, Japan, and China for its purported wellness perks. Aloe Vera contains vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin B9 and vitamin B12. It also contains minerals like calcium, copper, sodium, magnesium, potassium, selenium, manganese, zinc etc.


Moisturizer

As we mentioned, aloe vera gel is 96 % water. This makes it a great natural option for moisturizing your skin.

It can help to soothe dry skin and make it more supple.


Anti-Inflammatory Properties

One of the main benefits of aloe vera is its anti-inflammatory properties.

This can help to reduce the appearance of blemishes, pimples, and wrinkles.

Aloe vera can also help to calm sunburned skin.


Non-Irritating

It can be used on any type of skin, including sensitive and acne-prone skin.


Antiseptic and Anti-Itching

Aloe vera helps with insect bites.


Treats Sunburns

Aloe vera gel can help to treat sunburns. It has both soothing and moisturizing properties that can help to relieve the pain and discomfort of a sunburn.


Treats Acne Scars and Reduce the Appearance of Puffiness and Swelling Around the Yaes.

Thanks to its antiseptic properties, aloe vera can help to lighten acne scars and improve their appearance.

Aloe vera gel is a great natural option for moisturizing the delicate skin around your eyes.


Aloe vera can be used in many ways for your skin. You can apply aloe vera directly to the skin, or you can add it to other products such as face masks, lotions, and creams. If you are applying aloe vera directly to the skin, it is important to make sure that the gel is from a pure source. Since the aloe vera is photosensitizing, it is necessary to be careful when using it during the summer. It is also necessary to avoid contact with the eyes since aloe vera gel can cause irritation. You should also test the gel on a small area of skin first to check for any adverse reaction.

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