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Aloe vera is amazing! A thorough explanation of this all-round beauty and health product for beginners!
Hello, I'm John. There are so many difficult words about money and health that you can't understand... I'm here to provide you with useful information in an easy-to-understand way!
Well, have you ever heard of "aloe vera"? You may have heard of it in yogurt or lotions, and have the impression that it is somehow "good for the body" or "good for the skin". In fact, aloe vera has been loved by many people for a long time and is truly the "multitasking king of the beauty world"! It's very reliable to know that one product can solve various problems.
This time, we will introduce the hidden power of aloe vera in an easy-to-understand manner even for those who are new to beauty and health. After reading this article, you will want to try using aloe vera!
The savior of your skin? The beauty power of aloe vera!
When you think of aloe vera, you think of its beneficial effects on the skin. What kind of beneficial effects does it have?
- Replenish moisture for plump skin
Aloe leaves are filled with a transparent gel (a jelly-like part) that is full of moisture. This gel is absorbed smoothly into the skin, providing moisture to skin that tends to dry out. When your skin is filled with moisture, it becomes less dry and feels more supple. - A great ally against accidental sunburn!
Have you ever gotten sunburned during summer sunshine or leisure activities? Sunburn is like a mild burn on your skin. Aloe vera can cool down such hot skin,Inflammation (redness and stinging sensation)It is said to have the effect of easing the aging process. It gently cares for delicate skin after sunburn. - Does it also address troublesome blemishes and freckles?
The causes of spots and freckles are:melaninThis is a pigment called melanin. When exposed to ultraviolet rays, a lot of melanin can be produced to protect the skin. Some of the ingredients in aloe vera are expected to have the effect of slightly suppressing the production of this melanin. Of course, aloe alone will not completely remove blemishes, but incorporating it into your daily skin care routine may help you achieve clearer skin. - Say goodbye to fine lines?
When your skin becomes dry, fine lines tend to form around your eyes and mouth. By thoroughly moisturizing your skin with aloe vera, you can give your skin firmness and elasticity, and reduce the appearance of fine lines caused by dryness. You may be able to get closer to plump, youthful-looking skin! - Prevents rough skin and acne
Aloe vera is said to have the ability to keep skin clean and suppress inflammation. Therefore, it can help maintain healthy skin that is less prone to rough skin and acne. Another great thing about it is that it is relatively easy to use even for those with sensitive skin. (However, it may not be suitable for everyone, so if you are using it for the first time, try a small amount first!)
Aloe vera also keeps your hair and scalp healthy!
Aloe vera is not just good for your face, it can also be used to care for your hair and scalp!
- Reduces dandruff and itching for a healthy scalp
The scalp is a part of the skin, just like the face. Dryness or too much sebum can cause dandruff and itching. Aloe vera moisturizes the scalp, prevents dryness, and helps keep it clean. A healthy scalp environment makes it easier for healthy hair to grow. - Charge your dry hair with moisture
The moisturizing power of aloe vera is also effective for hair. It moisturizes dry, brittle hair, making it smooth and easy to manage. You can achieve shiny hair that is easy to run your fingers through.
How should I use aloe vera?
You may be wondering, "Aloe vera seems good, but how can I use it?" Here are some easy ways to try it.
- Make use of commercially available aloe gel and cosmetics!
Many gels, lotions, creams, etc. containing aloe vera extract are sold at drugstores and variety stores. This makes it easy to incorporate it into your daily skin care routine. It is recommended that you check the ingredients list and choose a product with a high amount of aloe extract or one that suits your skin type. - If you use fresh aloe vera, be careful!
You may have an aloe plant growing at home, and you can use fresh aloe gel, but there are a few things to keep in mind.- The yellow liquid just inside the skin (a component called aloin) can be very irritating.So be sure to wash it off or remove it thoroughly before using it. Many edible aloe plants are treated, but you need to be careful with ornamental ones.
- When using for the first time, be sure toPatch test(Try applying a small amount to an inconspicuous area, such as the inside of your arm, to see if it causes redness or itching.)
If you are worried about dealing with it yourself, it may be safer to use a commercially available product.
Aloe vera can be eaten, but the method we introduced here is mainly for applying it to the skin. Aloe vera for eating and aloe vera for cosmetics may differ in type and processing method, so choose according to your purpose.
A word from John
Aloe vera feels like an old-fashioned wisdom. However, its effects have been attracting scientific attention, and I feel that it is a beauty ingredient that truly demonstrates the principle of "learning from the past." It's nice to know that you can take care of your skin and hair with something that is surprisingly close at hand, rather than something special.
Of course, aloe vera is not a panacea, and the effects may vary from person to person. But if you're thinking, "My skin hasn't been feeling so good lately..." or "I wonder if there's an easy beauty treatment I can start using?", I think it's definitely worth giving aloe vera a try!
This article is based on the following original articles and is summarized from the author's perspective:
This Overlooked Ingredient Targets Dark Spots, Fine Lines
& Irritation