Aloe Vera and Your Skin: Daily Uses

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Aloe Vera is renowned for its numerous benefits for the skin: it deeply hydrates, repairs, regenerates, and protects against external aggressors. It’s the perfect plant to include in your daily beauty routine and to keep handy for minor skin concerns.


For your face

Aloe Vera gels help regenerate the epidermis, keeping the skin soft and supple. Composed of 98% water, this plant is rich in polysaccharides, which nourish the skin deeply while preserving its natural hydration. Respecting the skin’s pH, it protects against aggressors and serves as an excellent makeup base. Use an Aloe Vera gel or cream daily for soft, visibly lifted skin.

To soothe burns

For centuries, Aloe Vera has been used for its regenerating, antibacterial, and soothing properties, making it effective against minor burns. Its gel cleans wounds, while polyphenols naturally prevent bacterial growth. Combined with propolis, it becomes a must-have antibacterial. Once applied, Aloe Vera aids gradual healing.

To reduce stretch marks and scars

Aloe Vera helps reduce inflammatory stretch marks (red or purple) and scars. Its anti-inflammatory and hydrating properties promote healing and restore skin elasticity, reducing the likelihood of new stretch marks. If pregnant, consult a doctor before use.

To treat blemishes

Oily areas of combination skin, especially the T-zone, often result from excess sebum, which can also lead to acne. Affecting 80% of teenagers and about a quarter of adults, acne can be soothed with Aloe Vera. With its healing, anti-inflammatory, and regenerating properties, it helps diminish blemishes. Its pH of 5.5 suits all skin types, even the most sensitive.

For more technical details, go to the ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE ingredient page.


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