Natural aloe vera juice – cosmetic for skin care.
Aloe Vera is known as “first aid plant”, “medicinal plant” and also “miracle plant”. The juice of this truly magical plant contains over 200 useful components. These include essential oils, 20 minerals, 18 essential amino acids and 12 vitamins (including the rare B12 and folic acid). Due to such a rich composition, the juice is widely used in cosmetology.
Recommendations for use:
It is possible to preserve the youthfulness of the skin of the face and neck if you apply Aloe Vera juice every evening. It opens and cleanses pores, moisturizes and tightens the skin, and its ability to penetrate deeply into the skin, helps to normalize metabolism, which in turn helps to stop the aging process and cell regeneration, as well as eliminate inflammation and irritation. In addition, Aloe Vera juice is used for the prevention and treatment of stretch marks and as a unique solar filter. If you use the juice of this plant for a long time, then the spots on the skin caused by exposure to sunlight disappear.
Aloe Vera juice is used as a wound healing, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory agent for the treatment of sunburn and psoriasis, prevention and treatment of acne, boils, dermatitis, bruises, small defects on the skin, skin ulcers, eczema and other skin diseases.
Aloe Vera juice is irreplaceable in hair care, because it stimulates growth, strengthens hair and prevents hair loss.
It is also good to use the juice of this plant for various baths, which will help to relax and saturate the skin with the nutrients it needs.
Application methods:
Apply a small amount of juice evenly to problem areas of the skin 3-4 times a day.
To prevent the appearance of wrinkles: wipe your face or apply lotions for 10 minutes 2-3 times a week with Aloe Vera juice. In case of poor tolerance of Aloe Vera juice, dilute it with water in a 1: 1 ratio.
Nourishing face oils: Mix 1 tablespoon of Aloe Vera juice with 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil. Apply the mask to your face. Rinse off with warm water after 20 minutes.
Nourishing mask for oily skin: beat egg white and add 2 teaspoons of Aloe Vera juice and 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply the mask with a brush. Once the first coat is dry, apply the second and all subsequent ones. When the last layer is dry, wash off the mask with cold water. This mask works great against oily sheen.
Rejuvenating mask: Mix 1 tablespoon of Aloe Vera juice with 1 tablespoon of crushed apricot or avocado pulp. Add 2 teaspoons of olive oil to the mixture. Apply the mask on the face for 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
Mask for problem skin: Mix Aloe Vera juice with the protein of one egg and a few drops of lemon juice. Apply the mask on the face in 2-3 layers, hold until dry, but not more than 20 minutes, and then rinse with cold water. This mask has a healing effect and tightens pores and relieves inflammation.
Against hair loss: rub Aloe Vera juice into the scalp 1-2 times a week 30 minutes before washing.
Nourishing hair mask: mix 1 tbsp. a spoonful of Aloe Vera juice, 1 tbsp. a spoonful of honey and 1 egg yolk. Apply to hair gently, separating strands. Put on a cellophane cap and wrap your head with a warm scarf. After 20-30 minutes, rinse thoroughly with warm water, and then rinse your hair with shampoo as usual.
Mask for dry colored hair: add 1 teaspoon of coconut oil (preheated in a water bath) and 1 teaspoon of honey to 1 teaspoon of Aloe Vera juice. Put on a cellophane cap and wrap your head with a warm scarf. After 20-30 minutes, rinse thoroughly with warm water, and then rinse your hair with shampoo as usual.
Soothing balm after epilation: add 3-5 drops of lavender essential oil to 2 tablespoons of Aloe Vera juice and massage into the irritated areas.
Contraindications:
Individual intolerance.
Storage conditions:
Store in a cool, dry, dark place.
Release form:
Bottle of 50 ml.