
Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera, a succulent plant is best known for its medicinal properties and beauty benefits and is being robustly used in different streams of medicine. Aloe Vera is known to contain around 75 potentially active constituents such as vitamins, enzymes, minerals, sugars, lignin, saponins, salicylic acids and amino acids.
As A Hydrating Gel For Dry Skin
Aloe Vera can be extremely beneficial for dry skin. It can be used directly on the skin and dry patches to get an instant burst of hydration, as it sinks into the skin to provide deep hydration.
As A Moisturizer For Oily Skin
It imparts a balanced moisturizing and hydrating effect on this type of skin that needs careful moisturization.
As An Exfoliator
It can be used by mixing it with sugar granules for exfoliating the skin. It is an all-natural and gentle way to exfoliate your skin.
As A Make-Up Remover
The juice of the Aloe Vera plant can be used to remove makeup, especially for sensitive skin. It can even be used to remove eye makeup.
As A Natural Detoxifying Juice
Consumption of Aloe Vera juice flushes out toxins from the body. Drinking it early in the morning will help you in many ways, right from benefitting the gut to cleaning the system. A Cooling Summer Essential
Due to its cooling properties and anti-inflammatory properties, it is considered as one of the best natural remedies for sunburn, as the application provides a protective layer for the skin, and it helps to retain moisture.
Hydrates The Skin
Unlike regular hydrators, Aloe Vera gel, when used as a hydrating gel, helps unclogs the pores and softens the skin.
Combats Signs Of Ageing
Owing to its vitamin C, and E, beta-carotene components, it helps in restoring the natural plumpness in the skin. Additionally, it helps to increase the production of collagen in the body and skin elasticity.



