Aloe Vera Juice Gel Barbados Aloe Barbadensis Mill, 30 ml

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Pure juice-gel ALOE VERA aloe vera of Barbados Aloe Barbadensis Mill, 30 ml If you are concerned about a large number of acne or dry skin and you are looking for a natural remedy for treatment? Your best friend in the near future may be the Aloe Vera plant. It is Aloe Vera gel (juice) that is often used as an effective natural healing agent. Aloe Vera has widely recognized adaptogenic properties and this is one of its most notable features. The plant from which it is made can most often be found in the dry regions of Africa, India, and also Mexico. Aloe Vera is a unique plant and as old as Cleopatra! According to legend, the most famous royal beauties of antiquity took baths from Aloe juice. After such procedures, their skin became unusually silky, smooth and remained so for a long time. And in North Africa and Sicily, women still actively use the pulp of this plant to maintain their skin in good condition. There are about 400 types of agave, including ogawa, kalanchoe, but aloe vera is considered the most useful. Correctly, this plant is called Aloe Barbadensis Miller, and aloe vera is a popular name, which means "real Aloe." Two products used in cosmetology are obtained from this succulent: gel and juice. Agave juice is a yellowish liquid released when the agave peel is damaged. The gel is the fleshy part of the plant. Most often, juice and gel are used together. Aloe vera, the use of which is due to the mass of healing properties, is still used in the old fashioned way in the treatment of colds. As a local remedy, the plant is used to quickly heal scratches, skin abrasions, cuts and acne that occur when the sebaceous glands become inflamed. The beneficial effect of the agave is noticeable in the complex treatment of fungal diseases of the feet, in particular with epidermophytosis. Succulent is also used to treat hair loss, bruising, bruising, burns, dry, flaky skin, insect bites, psoriasis, sprains, and even cancer and skin ulcers. Aloe Vera has powerful anti-inflammatory properties due to its naturally occurring plant sterols, anthraquinones, and due to the synergistic (i.e. joint) action of all its components, including polysaccharides. In 1982, scientists compared the antimicrobial properties of Aloe Vera extract and silver sulfadiazine, a powerful antiseptic used to treat extensive burns. It turned out that the cream-based Aloe extract proved to be the most effective in combating germs. Using aloe vera for the face and health The main features of aloe vera juice: * Moisturizing effect, due to which the skin becomes toned, elastic, elastic; * Juice is able to quickly soothe the skin, relieve irritation; * The healing ability of the plant is used in the treatment of skin lesions of any etiology; * Antibacterial properties of succulent make it popular in the treatment of viral infections, fungal and bacterial diseases. * Aloe vera juice is found in many medications. * The properties of the plant are used in the treatment of anemia, it is simply added to syrups. The use of aloe vera in cosmetology has a complex positive effect and optimal care for all skin types * Moisturizes and nourishes; * Deeply and gently cleanses; * Restores and protects; * Rejuvenates and slows down the aging process; * Normalizes the metabolic process and deodorizes. * Succulent-based cosmetics are used to treat dermatitis, acne, eczema and skin ulcers. * Products based on it help fight varicose veins, help smooth the skin. Due to lingin, beneficial substances penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin, promoting skin regeneration at the cellular level. The use of aloe vera cream provides effective skin protection. Such products perfectly moisturize, absorb, without leaving a greasy sheen. That is why fats are practically not used in recipes for the preparation of cosmetics using this plant. Application of pure aloe vera gel. The gel can be used in its pure form, as well as added to various cosmetics: creams, lotions, hydrolats, masks. Mask for oily skin. The egg white is whipped into foam, a teaspoon of aloe juice and the same amount of lemon juice are added. Apply to the face for 15-20 minutes. Use 1-2 times a week. Anti-wrinkle mask. You need to take one teaspoon of aloe juice, honey, water and glycerin. Mix everything slowly and add one teaspoon of oatmeal. The mass must be rubbed until completely homogeneous. The finished mask is applied to the face for 20 minutes. The duration of the course is 1-1.5 months. The mask is used 2 times a week. A second course can be taken after 3 months. Aloe vera: application for the face with acne. To do this, succulent juice is mixed in equal proportions with low-fat cream. This mixture is applied in the morning and evening on clean skin, aged for 20 minutes and washed off with warm water. For dull skin: a tablespoon of juice is mixed with three strawberries, half a teaspoon of peach oil, two teaspoons of St. John's wort tincture. Using a cotton swab or disc, the mixture is applied to the face for 20 minutes, after which it is washed off with water. For inflamed skin. A tablespoon of juice is mixed with the beaten white of one egg. The mask is applied in the evening on a clean face for 15 minutes. ALOE Lotion: mix aloe gel with any hydrolat in any proportion. Use as a super facial moisturizer before cream. For hair: Use aloe gel on your hair as a light styling (no blow-dry) and add to hair masks. Rubbing into the scalp (in pure form or with oil mixtures) will get rid of dandruff and help moisturize the scalp. Also moisturizes and glues split ends. For hands and feet: Aloe Vera gel destroys fungus and stratification of nails. Use neat as you would an antimicrobial hand and foot gel. Ingredients: ALOE VERA juice from Barbados Aloe Barbadensis Mill, natural preservatives sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate. Does not contain water, alcohols, oils, water, glycerin, chemical preservatives, fragrances and dyes. Completely natural product. Suitable for food and pharmaceutical applications. Volume: 30 ml. Production: LAMA Manufacture, Syria, Tartous, Maten Al-Sahel, Bsireh aljadida. Raw Material: Iran Storage: Shelf life of unopened vial is 1 year. Storage conditions - in a dark place, the temperature is less than 15 degrees. After opening, store the vial only in the refrigerator and use within 2 months.
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