Coined to be the “plant of immortality” by the Egyptians, Aloe Vera has probably been one of the most useful plants in history. Taking a little background check of this wondrous gift of nature, aloe vera is a cactus plant that grows in dry climates. It has also been used in medicine for centuries now. From medicinal to beauty care, it has been sought by many and is now being processed to become a product of different kinds. Here are some benefits of using Aloe Vera:
First, it can serve to treat sunburns. With its powerful healing activity in the layer of cells that cover the skin called the epithelial level, it can help replenish the skin and add moisture. Also, the skin heals quicker than normal because of Aloe Vera’s antioxidant and nutritional properties.
Second, Aloe Vera can be a moisturizer. And here’s the twist: it can be a moisturizer without the greasy feels. This means anyone even with oily skin complexions can be able to use this. This is also good to be applied before any mineral-based make up an application to prevent skin drying.
Third, if you are worried about an acne breakout, Aloe Vera can be the best solution! Its gel carries two hormones, namely Auxin and Gibberellins that helps heal wounds and prevents any inflammation. Gibberellins serve as growth hormones so new cells would grow, thus, allowing the skin to quickly heal with only minimal scarring.
Next, Aloe Vera fights aging. It seems like everyone, especially in women, quickly stops at a point where getting old is a problem. With Aloe Vera, your skin’s natural firmness will be improved, keeping you from revealing any stressful signs of aging. Also, it keeps the skin hydrated.
Fifth, Aloe Vera reduces obvious stretch marks. Sometimes, the skin stretches too fast and/or too far that damages the elasticity of the skin. But if you would promise to take care of yourself, these stretch marks can be healed by the help of Aloe Vera.
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