The Benefits Of Using Aloe Vera For All Skin Types

Aloe has been widely used for a variety of purposes since ancient times. Egyptians called it the “plant of immortality,” because Aloe holds many benefits for the skin and general health.

Since then, Aloe Vera preparations have also been used across the globe because of its rejuvenating and soothing properties. This non-toxic plant consists of a meaty gel that can be applied topically to heal wounds and soothe skin. Its anti-inflammatory properties help in treating acne and blemishes as well as other skin problems.

Numerous scientific studies have examined the benefits of aloe. History has shown that it was extensively used as a skin lotion by many ancient cultures in the Middle East that it was one of Cleopatra’s favorite succulent plants. She was said to have attributed her world renowned beauty to the repeated use, over a long period of time, of compounds that contained the aloe vera cream.

The juice extracted from the leaves of the plant contains a vast range of VitaminsMineralsAmino Acids and Enzymes. These nutrients have tremendous potential in external applications. Moreover, when we add the fact that Aloe is strangely enough, a close match to our skin’s pH balance, then, it is completely clear why the plant is able to moisturize and heal the skin fast.

The Wound Healing Properties of Aloe

Aloe’s juice contains Auxin and Gibberellins, two hormones that provide wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties. With its powerful healing capability, Aloe helps to treat sun burn at the epithelial level of the skin. It gives a protective layer to the skin and helps replenish its moisture. Furthermore, Giberellin in aloe acts as a growth hormone stimulating the growth of new cells. It helps to reduce stretch marks by healing the wounds.

The Anti-Aging Benefits Of Aloe

Aloe contains a legion of antioxidants such as, vitamin C, beta carotene, and vitamin E that are indispensable in improving the skin’s natural firmness and keeping the skin hydrated. These antioxidants are also known as natural immunity enhancers. They help to fight free radicals in the skin. Free radicals cause damage to the skin cells which speeds up the aging process on the cellular level. Therefore, topical application of aloe boosts the skin’s immune system and rejuvenates the skin cells.

Treating Acne with Aloe Vera

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Acne includes skin blemishes and pustules on the face and body. The aloe leaf juice has done wonders for people with acne and helps reduce the redness and scarring when applied to the face.

The aloe helps provide your skin with vital nutrients and healing properties that help treat and clear up acne and blemishes by drawing out the puss beneath the skin and reducing the inflammation. It also prevents the outburst of acne and pimples.

Aloe leaf juice has the ability to penetrate down to about seven layers of body tissue and has proven quite effective by researchers. Scientific evidence clearly show that even fresh squeezed aloe vera juice can create a protective coat on the skin. This cuts down on inflammation and swelling and speeds up the healing process.

In the RG-CELL® All Natural Rejuvenating Cleanser Aloe leaf juice is used as an ingredient to effectively heal and soothe skin problems and remove blemishes.

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