21 Benefits of Aloe Vera for Skin and Hair

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Dandruff and dry scalp, hair problems, hair treatment, hair serum, hair conditioner, dry shampoo, d.i.y aloe vera primer, d.i.y makeup remover, dark under eye circles and hyper pigmentation, skin eruptions, sun burns, acne, face cleansing, bath foam, beauty night mask, toothaches and bad breath, nail infections, curing pimples and anti-aging are some of the benefits of aloe vera for skin and hair.

Who doesn’t want a clear, bright and radiant face and lustrous hair? It is something that most of us want. Pure Aloe Vera gel is one of the prime ingredients in the finest cosmetics. Aloe Vera has an extraordinary effect of the active constituents. Being rich in nutrients help in promoting healthy skin. Resulting in soft and supple skin and also keeps hair lustrous and healthy. This magical plant has much to offer to your beauty regime. In this article, we will discuss 21 benefits of aloe Vera for skin and hair. Read on to find out what those benefits are:

Aloe Vera for Skin and Hair Care: 21 Must Know Benefits

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Dandruff and dry scalp

Almond oil is rich in vitamin e and nutrients to nourish scalp. Mix equal parts of aloe vera and almond oil together well. Then massage it to the scalp and leave it for few hours. Rinse off with plenty of water. Both are rich in nutrients, help in treating dandruff and also prevent hair fall.

Hair problems

The ph of the aloe gel is close to ph of skin. So, it can easily penetrate through the scalp along with its nutrients. It helps to protect hair follicle, strengthen and promote hair regrowth.

Hair treatment

Russian tradition grants a wonderful folk remedy: mix 1 tablespoon of aloe with honey and castor oil, in equal amounts. Massage the hair and scalp with this mixture and leave it in for approximately 30 minutes, repeating the treatment every week. This helps to prevent and treat hair from strong sunlight, chemical agents, coloring, and permanents, which tend to damage the keratin fiber structure of the hair.

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Hair serum

Take a pea-size amount of the aloe gel as a styling gel helps in providing lustrous hair and accentuates the curls of hair.

Hair conditioner

After shampoo use aloe vera to coat the scalp and hair and leave it for 5 to 10 minutes and gently rinses it. This helps in keeping hair strong, healthy and shiny.

Dry shampoo

Spread a little amount of the gel into fingers and massage into the scalp and hair to instantly give volume, shine and bouncy hair.

D.i.y aloe vera primer

Since aloe gel is rich in amino acids, vitamins and minerals. It immensely feeds the skin its nutrients and provides a tacky base for the makeup. It holds the makeup well as a makeup primer.

D.i.y makeup remover

Dip a cotton ball in diluted aloe vera and gently wipe makeup. It is gentle over eyes and lips and does not dry out skin.

Dark under eye circles and hyper pigmentation

Melanin is a pigment which is responsible for color of human skin is a present in aloe. It helps in lightening the pigmented spots. Therefore, this is making it an amazing cream for dark circles and hyper pigmentation.

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Skin eruptions

The cellular regeneration, antibiotic and antibacterial action of the gel soothes, eases pain and also rejuvenates skin. So, it can be used for cuts, burns, rashes and wounds.

Curing pimples

This gel cures the infection stage and prepare for the re-growth of strong, healthy skin. In a cleansed face, massage gently aloe vera gel thrice a day. For best effect, consume two tablespoons of pure aloe vera before each meal.

Anti-aging

The aloe gel has various nutrient with astringent properties and acemannan helps to stimulate the production of collagen and fight wrinkles.

Sun burns

Aloe vera stops the inflammatory reactions, speeds up the repairing of burns and the increases production of fibro blasts and collagen.

Acne

In case of acne, aloe vera effect works on many levels, healing the inflammation, stimulating tissue production, and repairing open scars as well as the old existing scars. After cleansing, apply aloe vera on the acne spot two times a day for a month for best results.

Face cleansing

Use an aloe-based cleanser on the face and neck in the morning, freshly prepared with 2 tablespoons of aloe vera in half a quart of warm water. Rinse with this solution thoroughly several times, for about 2 minutes. The result is softer, smoother skin that is more elastic and looks more luminous.

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Bath foam

Adding aloe vera gel to the bath foam provides superior cleansing leaving a protective film on the skin, which prevents invasion of dirt and gives a “fresh and clean sense” to the skin.

Beauty night mask

Add a few drops of any essential oil suitable for your skin type (i opt for orange essential oil) with aloe vera and apply it as a thick mask and leave it overnight. This mask results in soft, bright and radiant skin in the morning.

Dry lips

Mix aloe gel with honey in equal amounts and use it as a lip balm three times a day. Both the components are extremely moisturizing and also helps to prevents and heals dry and cracked lips.

Pain relief

This gel can also be used after shaving, threading and waxing over the affected area. Also used to relieve joint and muscle pain.

Toothaches and bad breath

Use a sterile brush dipped in aloe, coat the affected area every two or three hours until the pain subsides. The gel can eliminate bacteria in the mouth which causes bad breath. It also helps to protect the sensitive tissue in the mouth, fight tooth decay and strengthen gums. The anti-inflammatory and analgesic components of the gel produce rapidly visible results.

Nail infections

Soak affected nails in an aloe vera and water mixture in the ratio 8:1 for 30 minutes. Repeat the procedure as desired to cure them.

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How to use it

The key to its benefits lies in the undiluted pure product. So be sure to use raw aloe gel or buy an authentic product from the market. When speaking of pure gel, it is understood to be pure aloe vera, simply jellied with thickeners, without coloring or chemicals.

Precautions

Pregnancy or breastfeeding: Aloe -either gel or latex – is possibly unsafe when taken by mouth. There is a report that aloe was associated with miscarriage. It could also be a risk for birth defects. Do not take aloe by mouth if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

Children: Aloe latex and aloe whole leaf extracts are possibly unsafe when taken by mouth in children. Children younger than 12 years-old might have stomach pain, cramps, and diarrhoea.

Diabetes: Some research suggests that aloe might lower blood sugar. If you take aloe by mouth and you have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar levels closely.

Intestinal conditions such as Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, or obstruction: Do not take aloe latex if you have any of these conditions. Aloe latex is a bowel irritant. Remember, products made from whole aloe leaves will contain some aloe latex.

Haemorrhoids: Do not take aloe latex if you have haemorrhoids. It could make the condition worse. Remember, products made from whole aloe leaves will contain some aloe latex.

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Kidney problems: High doses of aloe latex have been linked to kidney failure and other serious conditions.

Surgery: Aloe might affect blood sugar levels and could interfere with blood sugar control during and after surgery. Stop taking aloe at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.

References

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2763764/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551117/

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