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JESSICA WALKER
Thursday 30, 2021
Aloe’s rich history dates back more than 5,000 years and ranges from being an essential part of Cleopatra’s beauty regimen to being a well-known treatment for sores, burns, and sun-damaged skin.
Why Is Everyone So Obsessed With Aloe?
Common names for the aloe plant are: 'The plant of eternity', 'The plant of immortality', or 'The miracle plant' but we just call it ESSENTIAL.
Here are the TOP 7 reasons we are #AloeObsessed:
Aloe is densely packed with Amino Acids which are the building blocks of the cell. These organic acids play a fundamental role in producing proteins for the structure and strength of the hair.
Vitamins A, C, and E all contribute to cell turnover which promotes healthy cell growth and shiny hair.
Aloe helps stimulate skin repair as well as cellular healing, renewal, and growth.
While most commonly used as a treatment for sores and particularly burns, including sunburns… the miracle plant’s skin soothing benefits may be even more powerful than you realised.
Key enzymes, antioxidants, organic acids, and polysaccharides help soothe irritated, burnt, or damaged skin.
Fun Fact: 4 experimental studies found that Aloe could reduce the healing time of burns by approximately 9 days compared to conventional medication!
The water-dense Aloe plant is full of polysaccharides, a sugar molecule that stores energy in plants and is also known to provide a healthy dose of moisture. The skin absorbs Aloe Vera up to 4x faster than water and appears to help pores of the skin open to receive moisture and nutrients.
There is even some preliminary evidence that Aloe can slow aging of the skin. Aloe helps stimulate collagen and elastin fibre which helps the skin become more elastic and less prone to wrinkles. The amino acids also soften hardened skin cells while zinc helps tighten pores.
This little miracle not only packs a powerful punch of nutrients. Aloe contains antibacterial, antiviral, and antiseptic properties that help alleviate symptoms associated with skin and scalp conditions.
Aloe contains 6 antiseptic agents that all have inhibitory effects on fungi, bacteria and viruses that can help alleviate everything from simple irritations to a flaky, dry scalp.
Always fighting oily hair and product build up? Unlike harsh chemicals, Aloe has the unique ability to remove extra sebum and build up left behind by other hair products. This gentle, yet effective cleanse preserves the integrity of your hair for healthier, shinier, and softer results.
Aloe has an incredible ability to increase blood flow and circulation. When applied to the scalp – the increased blood flow can enhance the flow of nutrients to the hair follicle. Aloe also contains vitamin B-12 and folic acid that may even increase follicle strength and prevent hair fall out.
Healthy hair, skin, and scalp have a natural pH level between 4.5 and 5.5 which is the same range as our hair hero, Aloe Vera. This optimal pH helps reduce scalp problems and ensures healthy hair growth.
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