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Aloe vera is perhaps one of the most widely used herbal remedies for topical skin conditions. This is because the gel-like components of the plant are known to heal the skin from a variety of minor ailments.
When used correctly, aloe vera can help with a variety of ailments that might affect your skin.
SAFETY WARNING:
Rub a very small amount on the inside of your elbow area to test for any allergic reaction before use.
BENEFITS
Burns
For minor burns, apply aloe vera gel to the affected area up to three times daily. You may also need to protect the area with gauze.
Sunburn
While aloe Vera helps soothe sunburn, so make sure you wear sun protection every day!
Small abrasions
If you’ve scuffed up your chin or forehead, you can apply aloe Vera to the area for quick relief from pain and burning sensations. Use three times per day.
Cuts
If you’re used to grabbing Neosporin for a minor cut, consider trying aloe vera instead. Its molecular structure helps heal wounds quickly and minimizes scarring by boosting collagen and fighting bacteria. Apply up to three times per day.
Dry skin
Aloe vera gel absorbs easily, making it ideal for oily skin. However, it can help treat dry skin, too. Consider swapping out your regular moisturizer for aloe after bathing to help seal moisture into your skin.
Frostbite
Frostbite is a serious condition that requires emergency medical treatment. While aloe vera gel has been used historically as a frostbite remedy, ask your doctor first before trying it.
Cold sores
Unlike canker sores, cold sores develop on the outside of your mouth. Aloe vera may help treat the herpes virus, which is also the underlying cause of cold sores. Apply a small amount of the gel to your cold sore twice daily until it goes away.
Eczema
The moisturizing effects of aloe can help alleviate dry, itchy skin associated with eczema. Aloe Vera gel may also help alleviate seborrheic dermatitis. While this oily form of eczema is most often found in the scalp, it can also affect parts of your face and behind the ears, too.
Psoriasis
As with eczema, aloe vera may help alleviate inflammation and itchiness from psoriasis . For best results, apply aloe vera gel twice daily to the affected area of skin.
Inflammatory acne
Due to the anti-inflammatory effects of aloe Vera, the gel may help treat inflammatory forms of acne, such as pustules and nodules. Apply the gel with a cotton swab directly to the pimple three times daily.
INGREDIENTS
Juice of Aloe vera plant.
GUIDE
FACE
Take some aloe Vera gel in a bowl and add 1-2 drops of tea tree oil. Whisk it into a smooth paste. Apply on the face, leave it overnight and wash in the morning. Apply twice a week.It contains antioxidants, enzymes, Vitamins A and C, and it is highly anti-inflammatory. It can help treat burns, acne and dry skin.
HAIR
Aloe Vera contains something called proteolytic enzymes which repairs dead skin cells on the scalp. It also acts as a great conditioner and leaves your hair all smooth and shiny. It promotes hair growth, prevents itching on the scalp, reduces dandruff and conditions your hair.
DANDRUFF
Aloe Vera may also reduce inflammation, which can help people with dandruff symptoms, such as itchiness. The anti-fungal and antibacterial properties of Aloe Vera may prevent dandruff.
Apply the gel after cleansing your face with univeda Rose water and herbal water (Pathimugham) and massage the gel softly into the skin for softening and protecting it against environmental pollutants. Ideal to be used every day.
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