A pore tightener, helping to shrink skin pores. Antiviral and antifungal, alleviating skin diseases. Anti-inflammatory, soothing sunburns caused by sun exposure. Treats skin darkening due to sun exposure, containing aloesin. Strengthens hair and prevents split ends.
Definition: Extracted from a perennial herbaceous plant about 50 cm tall, with dagger-shaped leaves filled with watery sap, serrated and spiny edges. The leaves spiral from the plant's stem, with large flowers and rare branching, displaying various colors.
Characteristics: Aloe vera oil extract possesses several therapeutic properties for the skin and is a key compound used in cosmetics. It moisturizes dry skin and increases skin elasticity due to its collagen and elastin content.
Ingredients: Aloe vera oil contains high levels of amino acids and fatty acids, along with numerous vitamins such as Vitamin A, Vitamin E, folic acid, Vitamin B1, B2, B3, and B12. It also includes 20 essential minerals for body health like calcium, magnesium, zinc, and chromium.
Precautions: Aloe vera oil has no side effects or skin inflammations when applied directly to the skin or scalp.
Dosage and Usage Instructions: For external use: Used in cases of burns and inflammations. After washing and thoroughly drying the affected area, apply an appropriate amount of the extract and massage gently. For hair loss, apply a tablespoon with an equal amount of olive oil, leave it for 4 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. It is recommended to use once daily before bedtime for satisfactory results.