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Aloe Vera: Nature’s Miracle for Beauty

aloe veraAloe Vera is nature’s gifts to man, widely known for its unique properties which have made it a gem for skin and health care. Read on to find out why you should incorporate Aloe Vera gel into your beauty regimen.

Great for sunburn

Aloe Vera gel is a wonderful remedy for sunburned skin due to its cooling and anti-inflammatory properties. It is loaded with minerals and antioxidants which are particularly good for quick healing.

One study found that Aloe Vera gel performs better in terms of its anti-inflammatory effects when compared to 1% hydrocortisone applied over a period of 48 hours. So smear some Aloe Vera on your skin whenever you have to deal with UV-induced skin redness.

Speeds up healing of wounds or burns

Aloe Vera is widely known for its healing properties and is often used as a topical treatment for burns, cuts, and other sores and wounds. In a review of four experimental studies, we learn that Aloe Vera may drastically cut down the healing time of both first and second degree burns by nearly nine days compared to the control groups.

Skin moisturiser

If you have oily skin then you are in luck because Aloe Vera would not leave your face feeling greasy, rather, your skin will feel soft, your pores won’t be clogged, and it’s fine for both women and men.

With research showing that Aloe Vera extract is a powerful natural supplement for enhancing skin hydration, Aloe Vera is often a useful ingredient in many cosmetic products, especially those for dry skin. Aloe Vera gel is also effective as an aftershave treatment as it will help heal small nicks and razor bumps, as well as hydrate the skin.

Anti-aging properties

Don’t we all just hate it when our skin begins to dry and lose its elasticity as we age, and before we know what’s happening, there are fine lines and wrinkles everywhere. Aloe Vera is believed to have some anti-ageing qualities as it is rich in essential vitamins such as vitamins E and C, as well as beta carotene, which is a pre-cursor to vitamin A. in addition to this, it has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, and is able to lighten discolouration and blemishes.

Because of those properties, it is not uncommon to find Aloe Vera as a component in many anti-ageing products. For this, we should be grateful to cosmetologists who go to beauty schools (find the best ones at Beauty Schools Directory) to learn how to incorporate nature’s miracles such as Aloe Vera into the cosmetics we use.

Aloe Vera is not just a topical product as it can also be taken in supplement form to ward of aging. In one study involving thirty women who were aged over 45, when Aloe Vera gel was applied topically, it increased the production level of collagen and enhanced elasticity of the skin in 90 days.

Acne and infection

If you have ever had to deal with acne or are dealing with it right now, you can testify to how utterly annoying and embarrassing it can get, and in some case, it is painful as well. Aloe Vera gel has both cleansing and antimicrobial, as well as anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties which can provide protection for the skin against pathogens that cause inflammation and infection.

While the polysaccharides and gibberellins in Aloe Vera provide enough stimulation to support the growth of new cells, glycoproteins abate the redness and inflammation. Aloe Vera also works as an astringent by reducing pore size, helping to keep out microbes, excess sebum, and dirt.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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