Aloe vera is well-known for its health, aesthetic, therapeutic, and skin-care benefits. With the use of leaf cutting, the deepest gel of aloe Vera can be found in the lower leaves of the plant. 75 active components from the inner gel have also been identified, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, carbohydrates, anthraquinones or phenolic compounds, lignin, saponins, sterols, amino acids, and salicyclic acid. The gel has no colour, no odour, and no taste.Oily skin is treated with aloe vera gel. On topical application, the gel penetrates quickly and revitalises the skin. The skin becomes clear, smooth, supple, wrinkle-free, and anti-aging. Aloe Vera gel has antibacterial and antifungal properties that may help heal mild skin infections and limit fungi and bacteria growth. Aloe Vera is currently commonly utilised as a moisturiser and/or anti-irritant on facial tissues. Aloe Vera, which is high in vitamin E and anti-oxidants, protects the skin from the sun's harmful rays, aids in the regeneration and stimulation of two important skin proteins called collagen and elastin, and keeps the skin looking healthy, youthful, and radiant.
Benefits
• It reduces blemishes.
• It protects the skin from ultra violet rays.
• Aids in the treatment of acne.
• Nourishes the skin and gives it a lustrous sheen.
• It can help with wrinkle reduction.
• It shields the skin from the sun's damaging rays.
• Effective in the treatment of eczema, burns, psoriasis, inflammation, wounds, and other skin conditions.
• It reduces the appearance of dark patches on the face.
• It aids in the restoration of natural beauty.
• It can aid in the treatment of dry skin.
• Beneficial for cracked feet.
• It hydrates the skin.
Usage : Take the appropriate amount of gel and apply it to your face, massaging it upwards. If you work in direct sunshine, you can apply it two to three times per day.
Storage: Store in a cool, dry location.
Aloe vera is well-known for its health, aesthetic, therapeutic, and skin-care benefits. With the use of leaf cutting, the deepest gel of aloe Vera can be found in the lower leaves of the plant. 75 active components from the inner gel have also been identified, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, carbohydrates, anthraquinones or phenolic comp
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