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Acne Care

A great component found in Aloe Vera is salicylic acid—an important acne treatment—that contains anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and exfoliating properties, which deal with painful and annoying acne-type skin. 

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Dry and Dehydrated Skin

Dry and dehydrated skin needs special care and needs more nourishment and hydration than any other skin type. The skin lacks oil and is prone to wrinkles and tightness. Aloe vera is known widely for its nourishing and hydrating effects, a pea-sized drop of aloe vera can do wonders!

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Anti-Aging

The gel from Aloe Vera can increase the production of human fibroblast cells by six to eight times, as compared to normal cell reproduction. Fibroblast cells are found in the dermis of the skin and are responsible for fabricating collagen, the skin’s support protein.

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Skin Burns

Some of the best Aloe Vera results to date are in the treatment of burns. Studies have shown the application of an aloe vera gel can reduce the healing process by one-third the normal time. In Case of an Emergency Gel to always have with you. 

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Eczema

Many Aloe Vera users suffering from eczema have also reported that their symptoms reduced, with smoother and softer skin. Aloe Vera can treat damaged eczematous skin.

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Hair Care

Hair grows all over the body except the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. Hair is made up of called Keratin. Basically, one hair is a string of keratin. Aloe vera contains 20 of the 22 human-required essential amino acids, some of which are vital for producing keratin.

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