Aloe vera:
About the product:
Aloe vera oil is highly concentrated and potent, containing the active compounds found in the aloe vera plant, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and antioxidants.
Aloe vera oil can be used topically for skincare, hair care, and massage, offering a range of benefits
Benefits and uses:
· Face Serum: Mix aloe vera oil with a few drops of your favorite essential oil or add it to your existing skincare products to create a hydrating face serum. Apply it to clean skin before moisturizing.
· After-Sun Treatment: Apply aloe vera oil directly to sunburned skin to soothe irritation and provide relief from sunburn discomfort. Its cooling effect helps reduce redness and inflammation.
· Massage Oil: Use aloe vera oil as a natural massage oil to moisturize and nourish the skin while providing relaxation. It glides smoothly over the skin, making it ideal for massage therapy sessions.
· Hair Mask: Mix aloe vera oil with your favorite carrier oil or conditioner to create a nourishing hair mask. Apply it to damp hair, focusing on the lengths and ends, and leave it on for 30 minutes before rinsing out.
· Cuticle Oil: Apply a small amount of aloe vera oil to the cuticles to moisturize and soften them. Regular use helps prevent dry and cracked cuticles.
Yes, aloevera oil is a popular ingredient in natural hair and skin care formulations. It is often used in shampoos, conditioners, moisturizers, and massage blends.
The natural scent of Aloevera oil depends on the carrier oil used. Aloe Vera itself has a mild aroma, but the final scent often reflects the base oil used in the infusion.
Yes, Aloevera gel is water-based and extracted directly from the leaf, while Aloevera oil is an oil-based infusion made by combining Aloe extracts with carrier oils.
Store aloevera oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a tightly sealed bottle to maintain its quality and extend its shelf life.
Our aloevera oil typically has a shelf life of 12 to 24 months when stored properly. Always refer to the product label for the best-before date.
No, our aloevera oil is free from artificial additives, fragrances, and preservatives, unless specifically requested for custom formulations.
Yes, our aloevera oil blends well with essential oils and other carrier oils, making it a great choice for aromatherapy oils, massage blends, and spa products.
Yes, aloevera oil is widely used in handmade and commercial soaps, bath bombs, lotions, and body butters for its light texture and compatibility with natural ingredients.
Aloe vera:
About the product:
Aloe vera oil is highly concentrated and potent, containing the active compounds found in the aloe vera plant, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and antioxidants.
Aloe vera oil can be used topically for skincare, hair care, and massage, offering a range of benefits
Benefits and uses:
· Face Serum: Mix aloe vera oil with a few drops of your favorite essential oil or add it to your existing skincare products to create a hydrating face serum. Apply it to clean skin before moisturizing.
· After-Sun Treatment: Apply aloe vera oil directly to sunburned skin to soothe irritation and provide relief from sunburn discomfort. Its cooling effect helps reduce redness and inflammation.
· Massage Oil: Use aloe vera oil as a natural massage oil to moisturize and nourish the skin while providing relaxation. It glides smoothly over the skin, making it ideal for massage therapy sessions.
· Hair Mask: Mix aloe vera oil with your favorite carrier oil or conditioner to create a nourishing hair mask. Apply it to damp hair, focusing on the lengths and ends, and leave it on for 30 minutes before rinsing out.
· Cuticle Oil: Apply a small amount of aloe vera oil to the cuticles to moisturize and soften them. Regular use helps prevent dry and cracked cuticles.
Yes, aloevera oil is a popular ingredient in natural hair and skin care formulations. It is often used in shampoos, conditioners, moisturizers, and massage blends.
The natural scent of Aloevera oil depends on the carrier oil used. Aloe Vera itself has a mild aroma, but the final scent often reflects the base oil used in the infusion.
Yes, Aloevera gel is water-based and extracted directly from the leaf, while Aloevera oil is an oil-based infusion made by combining Aloe extracts with carrier oils.
Store aloevera oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Use a tightly sealed bottle to maintain its quality and extend its shelf life.
Our aloevera oil typically has a shelf life of 12 to 24 months when stored properly. Always refer to the product label for the best-before date.
No, our aloevera oil is free from artificial additives, fragrances, and preservatives, unless specifically requested for custom formulations.
Yes, our aloevera oil blends well with essential oils and other carrier oils, making it a great choice for aromatherapy oils, massage blends, and spa products.
Yes, aloevera oil is widely used in handmade and commercial soaps, bath bombs, lotions, and body butters for its light texture and compatibility with natural ingredients.