Aloe in Beauty Care

 

It is well known that Nefertiti and Cleopatra used aloe for their beauty treatments. Now aloe has become a tradition in beauty care, being an important element in many types of beauty products. Facial cleansing is important for keeping your face soft and supple. This is especially important because your skin is exposed to so many elements, such as: wind, dust and sun, which cause it to lose some of its youthful features.

Aloe has two components: lignin (cellulose) and polysaccharide (carbohydrates), which truly penetrate the three layers of skin, the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis, and clean out bacteda and oil deposits that block your pores. Also, the natural nutrients, like minerals, vitamins, the 19 amino acids and enzymes, stimulate the reproduction of new cells, replacing the dead skin cells. If the epidermis can't get rid of these cells and oil, the skin's pores will become blocked and the sweat glands won't be able to function correctly. Infections begin to form h the skin. Because of its power to regenerate, heal, tone, and its ability to penetrate deeply, it is used in moisturizing creams, night creams, masks, shampoos, toning creams and facial cleansing creams, etc. It is also used in suntan and other skin protection lotions.

Aloe is also used in creams for muscular and rheumatic pain and stiffness. Also. in gelatin form it is used to combat acne.

Aloe easily combines with many different natural products and household products, like shampoos and cleansers.