Aloe vera for skin: DIY recipes for healthy skin, acne and more (1)

 

Nicknamed the “plant of immortality” in ancient times, aloe vera is a true wonder of nature. The spiky succulent plant has a vast variety of uses, the most famous being aloe vera for skin health. From acne and burns to stretch marks and more, this herbal powerhouse can moisturize, nourish, and soothe.

You can apply aloe vera gel – the clear, bitter, jelly-like substance from inside the leaf – directly to the skin as a healing salve, or combine it with other ingredients in unique skin-soothing recipes.

Scroll down for do-it-yourself (DIY) recipes you can make at home with aloe vera for acne, stretch marks, rashes, and skin conditions of all kinds.

Benefits of Aloe Vera for Your Skin

Aloe vera gel contains at least 75 identifiable nutrients and plant compounds with various applications for health and healing. This powerful constellation of healing agents makes aloe vera incredibly versatile for health, wellness, beauty, and cosmetic purposes.

Moisturizes Naturally

Aloe vera contains plant compounds known for their natural moisturizing powers. Unique to aloe vera, the polysaccharide (plant sugar) acemannan has a hydrating effect on dry skin, as well as numerous additional therapeutic properties.

Aloe vera’s excellent moisturizing properties make it the perfect solution for preventing razor burn!

Aloe vera gel also has a high water content and is not greasy, making it an excellent moisturizer when applied directly to the skin. You can also apply aloe vera gel after shaving to retain moisture and prevent razor burn.

Supports Anti-Aging and Reduces Wrinkles

Did you know that aloe vera can stimulate collagen production?
Aloe vera can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, according to science. In one study, women over 45 years of age took aloe supplements orally for 90 days, after which the researchers measured the appearance of their eye “crow’s nests” using skin microrelief maps. Dietary aloe not only led to smoother skin but also stimulated collagen production.

Aloe vera also contains antioxidants that may help with aging, since these compounds counteract the age-related damage of free radicals in the body. Some people find that aloe juice complements topical gel as part of an overall anti-aging diet and regimen.

Soothes Burns

Great news! Science shows that aloe vera helps with healing first- and second-degree burns.
Got a burn? Slather on some aloe vera gel. A scientific review of multiple studies revealed that aloe vera applied to the skin speeds healing for first- and second-degree burns.

Although we need more research on why aloe vera helps with burns, we know that the bioactive plant sugar it contains, acemannan, combined with antioxidants and other plant compounds, may help the body to heal.

Relieves Sunburns

Did you know that aloe vera stimulates the growth of new cells?
Cool to the touch and naturally soothing, aloe vera gel is an intuitive remedy for sunburn relief. The plant’s emollient properties and high water content may help to reduce the sting as well as the dry, flaky skin that comes with sunburns.

Aloe vera also contains the plant hormone gibberellin, which stimulates the growth of new cells and may aid in healing the skin.

May Help With Acne

Aloe vera’s antibacterial, antiseptic, and anti-inflammatory properties make it an effective acne remedy when applied topically.

In one study, a combination of tretinoin cream (a common acne medication) and aloe vera gel was more effective than tretinoin cream on its own to help mild to moderate acne. It appears that aloe boosted the effectiveness of the medication.

Although we need more research into how aloe vera fights acne, we do know that acemannan encourages wounds to heal at a healthy pace and also promotes smooth skin. Aloe vera’s polyphenols (antioxidant compounds) may ward off harmful organisms and toxins within the pores that cause acne and worsen the redness.

Promotes Skin Healing

There is much science to support aloe vera’s ability to heal wounds – perhaps due to acemannan’s ability to assist the skin’s natural healing properties. Hence, aloe vera may have good use as a remedy for minor scrapes, cuts, and rashes. Aloe vera’s polyphenols also have antibacterial properties that may ward off infection.

May Help With Stretch Marks

Aloe vera may help to diminish the appearance of stretch marks, tiny tears just under the skin’s surface that appear as reddish or purplish marks. These occur when the skin stretches beyond its normal limits, common after pregnancy or anytime someone experiences quick weight gain or loss.

Scientific evidence does not directly indicate that aloe vera helps get rid of stretch marks, but acemannan’s ability to promote skin healing may help fade these marks over time, especially when used in combination with other substances, like vitamin E.

Relieves Flaky, Itchy Skin Symptoms

If you suffer from flaky, itchy skin, pure aloe vera gel may provide some relief. The cool gel soothes the skin, reduces redness and swelling, and promotes hydration. One study demonstrated the effectiveness of topical aloe vera for psoriasis in an animal model. However, we need more studies on psoriasis in humans.

Promotes a Healthy Scalp

With its emollient properties, aloe vera may relieve an itchy scalp and help with dandruff. Its combination of proteolytic enzymes, antibacterial properties, and moisturizing emollients can help soothe the scalp and repel the microbes that cause dandruff’s dead skin flakes.

Aloe Vera Recipes for Healthy Skin

In all of the recipes below, make sure to use either 100 percent pure organic aloe vera gel (if store-bought), or aloe gel taken directly from an aloe plant.

Light Summer Moisturizer

Ingredients
• 1 teaspoon pure aloe vera gel
Directions
1. Apply aloe vera gel directly to face, including the neck.
2. Use in the morning and evening. Avoid your eye area.

Anti-Aging Eye Cream Recipe

Ingredients
• Vitamin E capsule
• 1 tablespoon pure aloe vera gel
Directions
1. Puncture a vitamin E capsule with a pin and squeeze the oil into a small bowl.
2. Add 1 tablespoon of aloe vera to the oil. Use a spoon to mix well.
3. With the pad of your finger, lightly dab a bit of the mixture on the skin surrounding your eyes.
4. Apply nightly before bed.

Aloe Vera, Honey, and Sea Salt Scrub

Ingredients
• 2 tablespoons pure aloe vera gel
• 1 tablespoon organic raw honey
• 1/4 cup organic sea salt
Directions
1. Combine aloe vera gel with sea salt.
2. Mix aloe and salt with a spoon to create a paste.
3. Add raw honey and blend well.
4. Use as a face or body scrub, massaging into the skin and rinsing off with warm water.

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yogaesoteric
October 11, 2019

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