Aloe Vera powder is obtained by grinding the dried leaves of the plant along with its inner gel-like substance. The powder produced through freeze-drying retains all the beneficial properties of the aloe plant.
Aloe Vera powder is renowned for its soothing and softening properties. It effectively reduces inflammation, calms irritated skin, and promotes the healing of sunburns. Rich in vitamin C, minerals, and antioxidants, it is a valuable ingredient in moisturizing creams, after-sun lotions, and anti-inflammatory skincare products.
Regular use of Aloe Vera powder in facial or body masks helps hydrate and restore the skin, smooth fine lines, and reduce irritation or inflammation.
Face / Body:
Aloe Vera has unique regenerating and antibacterial properties. Thanks to its high content of trace elements, vitamins, amino acids, and allantoin, it helps slow down the aging process, improves blood circulation, stimulates immune cell activity, and creates a protective moisturizing film on the skin. It restores the skin after stress, firms, improves elasticity, and nourishes skin cells.
Hair:
Ideal for dry and weakened hair, it oxygenates the hair follicles, restores the scalp’s moisture balance, and gives hair a healthy, shiny, and well-groomed appearance.
Ingredients: 100% pure Aloe Vera powder
Directions for use:
To prepare a mask:
Dissolve 1 teaspoon of powder in warm water until a paste-like consistency is obtained.
Apply the mixture to the desired area of the skin: face, décolleté, hands, scalp, hair, etc.
Leave on for 15–20 minutes as a mask. Rinse off with warm water. If desired, apply a facial toner and nourishing cream afterward.
To prepare a decoction:
Pour 1 tablespoon of powder into 500 ml of water, bring to a boil, and boil for 3 minutes.
Let it infuse for 3–5 hours, then strain.
To prepare an infusion:
Pour 1 tablespoon of powder into 500 ml of warm water and leave overnight.
Strain and store in the refrigerator for no more than 2–3 days.
Use for washing, wiping the face, or rinsing hair after washing.