TOP 6 BENEFITS OF USING ALOE VERA GEL ON YOUR SKIN

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TOP 6 BENEFITS OF USING ALOE VERA GEL ON YOUR SKIN

Various studies have been conducted to examine the benefits of the aloe vera plant
and it was found out that aloe vera does in fact have several properties
that are effective in treating a variety of skin conditions,
from flaky or dry skin, cosmetic ailments, hair and scalp problems to many more.

Here are 8 benefits of using aloe vera gel:

1. It treats sunburn.

Aloe Vera helps with sunburn through its powerful healing activity at the epithelial level of the skin,
a layer of cells that cover the body.
It acts as a protective layer on the skin and helps replenish its moisture.
Because of its nutritional qualities and antioxidant properties, the skin heals quicker.

2. It acts as a moisturizer.

Aloe vera moisturizes the skin without giving it a greasy feel, so it`s perfect for anyone with an oily skin
complexion.
For women who use mineral-based make-up, aloe vera acts as a moisturizer and is great for
the face prior to the application to prevents skin drying.
For men: Aloe vera gel can be used
as an aftershave treatment as its healing properties can treat small cuts caused by shaving.

3. It treats acne.

Aloe vera gel contains two hormones: Auxin and Gibberellins.
These two hormones provide wound healing
and anti-inflammatory properties that reduce skin inflammation.
Giberellin in aloe vera acts as a growth hormone stimulating the growth of new cells.
It allows the skin to heal quickly and naturally with minimal scarring.
Aloe vera is soothing and can reduce skin inflammations, blistering and itchiness, while helping the skin to heal
more rapidly.
Additionally, in Ayurvedic medicine, Aloe vera is used to effectively heal chronic skin problems,
such as psoriasis, acne and eczema.

4. It fights aging.

As we age, everyone begins to worry about the appearance of fine lines and the loss of elasticity in their skin.
Aloe leaves contain a plethora of antioxidants including, beta carotene, vitamin C and E that can help improve
the skin's natural firmness and keep the skin hydrated.

5. It lessens the visibility of stretch marks.

The skin is like one big piece of elastic that will expand and contract as needed to accommodate growth.
But if the skin stretches too far, too fast (due to pregnancy, rapid weight gain or loss) the elasticity of the
skin can be damaged.
That is what leaves those unsightly stretch marks.
These marks appear due to minor tears in the layers of the skin caused by sudden and excessive stretching.
Aloe vera gel can help hide these stretch marks by healing these wounds.

6. Lighten Skin.

Nothing ages skin, and especially faces, like dark spots.
These can be caused by several factors, including too much sun exposure, stress, genetics, or free radical damage over time.
Aloe vera to the rescue again!
Sunburnt skin that is treated with aloe vera naturally loses its tan, and the same goes for those
pesky dark spots.
While acting as a natural exfoliant to get rid of the skin excess cells, aloe vera also works
to lowering the production of pigmentation, revealing a lighter, brighter complexion.

It’s clear that aloe vera is one of nature is most amazing plants.
It is no wonder that it is been a superstar beauty essential for centuries.
If you haven not experienced the benefits of using aloe vera on your skin,
it might be time to see what this amazing substance can do for you!

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