Did you Know?
Aloe vera gel is widely known to relieve sunburn and help heal wounds. But did you know that your favorite potted plant can be used for much more than sunburn relief and household décor?
Aloe Vera, the modest houseplant is a ‘miracle,’ wonder plant, often hiding in plain sight. Having been around and used as a medicinal herb, it nourishes the body from the inside – it is rich in nutrients, aids in improving digestion and even boost immunity. Aloe Vera can be used topically too, i.e., its gel can be used to enhance one’s skin, especially the face and the hair.
Helps soothe sunburn Aloe Vera gel has cooling properties and is a n t i-i n f l a m m a t o r y. Hence, it is one of the most natural remedies for sunburn or burnt skin. Applying this gel helps with a protective layer for the skin, and it also helps to retain moisture. It is rich in a n t i o x i d a n t s and minerals that boost the healing process. So now you can maintain your summer skin health using aloe vera. | Helps to moisturize the skin Unlike regular, market-bought moisturizers, Aloe Vera gel when used as a moisturizing gel doesn’t leave a greasy film on the face and the skin. In fact, it does just the opposite – it unclogs the pores and softens the skin. It can be used as an aftershave treatment. This is because the Aloe Vera gel helps to keep the skin hydrated and heals burns by razors and smaller nicks & cuts. It also helps treat dry skin. | Fights skin-ageing Aloe Vera gel has vitamin C and E, beta-carotene in abundance. Therefore, it has a n t i-ageing properties. It also contains a n t i m i c r o b i a l properties and is anti-i n f l a m m a t o r y. It also helps to eradicate skin blemishes and diminish age lines. Additionally, it helps to increase the production of collagen in the body and skin elasticity. |