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Aloe Aloe! Why Aloe Vera Is A Beauty’s Best Friend

27 September, 2015 - 08:14pm by - First Lady | 18 Comments

by BR Amelia

Growing up whenever I had a hint of sunburn or if a pimple popped up it wasn’t unheard of to be told by my mother ‘put some aloe on it’. So I’d go out to the aloe vera plant we had growing in a pot by the front doorstep, chop a bit off, open it up and apply that cool gooey gel and let its anti-inflammatory properties get to work soothing my skin.

Naturally being young and far more interested in boys, teen magazines and pop music I never really thought much more about aloe, until recently when I was having a browse at The Body Shop and noticed they had a whole range based around Aloe Vera from a Calming Facial Cleanser to Aloe Eye Defence to an Aloe Anti-Perspirant Deodorant – and everything in between. How had I missed this? And what was I missing out on?

While scientific studies have swung back and forth over the years as to whether aloe is all that and a bag of chips, people around the world have been using it and singing its praises for thousands of years as a natural way to heal the skin. Not only that, people have used it for beauty purposes as well, and no wonder, it’s filled with good stuff, including antioxidants Vitamins A, C and E, salicylic acid, minerals, amino acids and more. 

So what’s Aloe Vera gel good for? Straight from the plant it’s perfect for post-sun application or for helping to soothe a minor burn. For anything larger you might want to pick up a bottle of aloe vera gel, such as Sukin’s Aloe Vera Gel, which can be used on skin post-shaving or as a moisturiser. Some people use it as an alternative to shaving cream, as an eye makeup remover, even as an eyebrow gel – just dip a clean spoolie into the gel and sweep it through your brows. Genius. I’ve even read that it can be used as a makeup primer, with people who do so claiming it smoothes over wrinkles and pores and reduces redness – get me on that wagon, I want to find out if it’s true! Others use the gel as a way to stop themselves nail biting by swiping some over their fingertips and hoping the not-so-enjoyable taste will put them off nibbling.

What if you want to supercharge your aloe action? Which other beauty brands, other than The Body Shop, have embraced aloe into their ranges?

Nivea’s Pure & Natural range, which includes cleansing wipes, a toner, cleanser and moisturiser, is enriched with organic aloe vera as well as argan oil to nourish the skin while giving it a healthy glow.

Vaseline Intensive Care has Aloe Soothe, an all-over body lotion designed to soothe dry skin.

And Aloe Up has a range of aloe-based products, including sunscreens and skincare. 

Of course, if you’re going to give aloe a go, whether from the plant, in gel form or from a beauty range always do a patch test first. 

So are you a fan of using aloe? Do you incorporate into your beauty regime? If so, how? Chat away…

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27th September, 2015

I haven't really tried anything with aloe in before. Some of these products look great. Especially if they reduce redness.

27th September, 2015

Mum always got me to use aloe from the plant for burns, grazes and pimples. . At one part there her and friends were into drinking it as a full body cleanse. I believe Health200 used to sell bottles of it. I'm not sure if they are doing that now. I can't say that I have used it since being much younger. But I do own a plant and have used it on my children.

27th September, 2015

Love aloe. I like to use it in its pure form - straight from the garden. I use it on sunburn, itchy bites and if i just want a light moisturizer. Would love to see how it works as a primer - might have to do some experimenting. I have looked at making my own aloe vera drinks. I love them, but there so expensive. Aloe is such a great plant, its very versatile.

Macs
27th September, 2015

Mum let me try a cap full of it back then , and I couldn't swallow it tasted terrible. I didn't know there was juices like that too.

Macs
29th September, 2015

Hi there, it did help inflammation and healing. But did not make them go away. Hope I've helped

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