- ALOE VERA PULP
Aloe vera leaf inner gel, or clear pulp, is widely used in a variety of nutraceutical, cosmetic, and medical applications. Aloe vera is well known for its many advantages. It can be applied to hair to provide moisture and is frequently used to relieve sunburn, moisturise the skin, encourage wound healing, and lower inflammation. Aloe vera is also known to have the ability to relieve gastrointestinal problems when taken internally. The polysaccharides found in the pulp of this plant are responsible for the Aloe Vera gel’s expiration effects.
- ALOE VERA EXTRACT
Aloe vera whole leaf extract is made from the plant’s entire leaf without the need for a decolorization procedure. It is a natural remedy for stretch marks and acne scars and can increase skin cell proliferation, lessen redness, and fight inflammation. Incorporate some lemon juice into the Gel to treat freckles and lighten age spots.
- ALOE VERA GEL.
Aloe Vera gel is naturally anti-inflammatory and has cooling qualities. It is therefore among the most all-natural treatments for burned or sunburned skin. By applying this gel, you can help the skin retain moisture and create a protective layer. It has a lot of minerals and antioxidants, which accelerate healing.
- ALOE VERA POWDER
Aloe vera powder is rich in amino acids, vitamins, minerals, folic acid, and different enzymes. It can be applied topically or taken orally. A tablespoon of aloe vera powder can be added to your detox drinks to help your body get rid of all the toxins. It lowers bad cholesterol, promotes weight loss, and guards against heart disease.
- ALOE VERA OIL
Aloe Vera oil has an astringent quality in addition to its nourishing and moisturising properties. Its high-water content and highly nutritious structure will hydrate and soften the epidermis, resulting in smooth and healthy skin. Directly apply aloe vera oil to the skin and massage in a circular motion until the oil is fully absorbed.