Product Review: Organic Aloe Vera Gel

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I am so into organic products. My bathroom cabinet is filled up with natural organic products and I am really enjoying the process of trying different Vegan products. This product review post is all about the Organic Aloe Vera Gel by Aloe Pura. I have used this product for many months now, and it is really good. Aloe Vera products are usually very good for the skin and the hair. I have used different Aloe Vera products over the years and I like all of them. This Organic Aloe Vera Gel delivers as expected.

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Product Description

Aloe Pura Aloe Vera Gel is produced from Aloe Vera Juice, capturing the maximum nutritional activity of the Aloe Vera plant (Aloe barbadensis) and is independently certified by IASC. This soothing gel nourishes, cools and can help restore dry and damaged skin. It can be applied to stretch marks, scars and dry, chapped and sun burned skin.

Ingredients

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice (Organic), Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate.

Here are my thoughts on this Aloe Pura Organic Aloe Vera Gel:

Pros
  1. It is organic, Vegetarian and Vegan.
  2. I like the light fragrance.
  3. It soothes and smoothens dry, chapped skin.
  4. I like the sensible tube packaging.
  5. A little goes a very long way. I only need to apply a little each time.
  6. It is great on my sensitive skin.
  7. It is quote affordable. You can shop it via the Amazon link below.
CONS

None.

I recommend this Organic Aloe Vera gel to anyone in need of a soothing, replenishing and cooling gel to treat sunburns, dry and chapped skin. It really works and it is worth every penny. I can’t think of any cons to include. It is that good.

What do you think of this product? Have you tried it before? Please sound off in the comments section below. Thanks for reading. Stay safe.

The Benefits of Aloe Vera on the Skin

Aloe Vera is a miracle wonder plant. I love it so much! It is just amazing. I have used Aloe Vera on and off for many years now, and I am always blown away by how effective it is. Back then, I extracted the gel directly from the plant and applied it straight to my hair. I did that for years and my hair was so healthy. It is one of those natural ingredients I have always enjoyed using. I am gradually incorporating more and more natural products into my life, and Aloe Vera is one of my current favourites.

I started using Aloe Vera on my hair to help it stay healthy. I have also recently started using it on my skin and it has changed my skin for the better. Aloe Vera has been so good to my skin that I can’t imagine not using it anymore. I am currently using this Aloe Vera Moisturising Lotion by Forever Living and it is so good. You can read the full review of the lotion if you missed the product review post.

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The Benefits of Aloe Vera on the Skin

Here are the top 5 benefits of Aloe Vere on the skin –

Soothes sunburn

Aloe Vera is great for soothing sunburn because it has cooling properties and is anti-inflammatory. It is a natural remedy for sunburn and helps heal the skin quickly.

Moisturises the skin

It works great as a skin moisturiser. It can be tricky to apply since it usually does not absorb into the skin quickly. However, once it is applied properly, it leaves the skin moisturised and hydrated. It also unclogs the pores and leaves the skin soft and supple.

Fights anti-ageing

Aloe Vera creams and lotions work great for dealing with signs of ageing. The products leave you looking younger by reducing and preventing signs of skin ageing.

Lightens blemishes

Aloe Vera gradually lightens blemishes on the skin. I have noticed a massive difference on my skin since I started using this Aloe Vera Moisturising lotion.

Reduces acne

Another great benefit of Aloe Vera is that it reduces acne. The antimicrobial properties in it treat the pimples. It is also antiseptic, which also helps. Aloe Vera also works as an astringent that helps reduce the size of pores, gets rid of excess sebum, microbes, and dirt.

Are you a fan of Aloe Vera? What do you think of the benefits of Aloe Vera on the skin?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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