Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis), nicknamed as the ‘plant of immortality’ by the Egyptians has fast become one of the most commonly used medicinal plants in herbal cosmetics. The Aloe plant finds mention in the Rig Veda written by Dhanwantri, the God of Ayurveda, which is the earliest book of natural medicine dating BCE 4,500 and BCE 1,600. It also finds mention in the Papyrus Ebers, an Egyptian document written in BCE 1,550, where 12 formulae were given in to mix the Aloe Vera Gel with other agents to solve skin and internal disorders. In India the use of Aloe Vera plants were widely spread since 375 BC. Aloe Vera Gel is a natural blend of over 70 ingredients in which the prime ingredients are minerals, enzymes, proteins, amino acids, vitamins A, B, C and E and polysaccharides. This complex and unique natural blend is highly beneficial as it is anti-bacterial, healing and soothing and is widely used in skin treatment for wounds, burns, sunburns, allergies and bruises. It nourishes the scalp, boosts hair growth and is useful for treating hair loss.
Amazing for our Skin: Aloe Vera application on the skin helps to keep skin hydrated, improves elasticity and prevents the development of wrinkles. Aloe Vera keeps skin glowing and soft. It also prevents acne. Aloe Vera application on sunburns helps in faster healing. Aloe Veda uses organic, pesticide-free Aloe Vera gel in all the glycerine soaps, lotions, nourishing aloe gel, etc Aloe Vera is amazing for our hair as well. Aloe Vera gel makes hair strong and shiny. When applied to the scalp and rots, it increases blood circulation, thus improving the growth of hair. It also helps to get rid of dandruff. Aloe Vera is used as the main content in all our Aloe Veda shampoos, hair creams and conditioners.
Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis), nicknamed as the ‘plant of immortality’ by the Egyptians has fast become one of the most commonly used medicinal plants in herbal cosmetics. The Aloe plant finds mention in the Rig Veda written by Dhanwantri, the God of Ayurveda, which is the earliest book of natural medicine dating BCE 4,500 and BCE 1,600. It also finds mention in the Papyrus Ebers, an Egyptian document written in BCE 1,550, where 12 formulae were given in to mix the Aloe Vera Gel with other agents to solve skin and internal disorders. In India the use of Aloe Vera plants were widely spread since 375 BC. Aloe Vera Gel is a natural blend of over 70 ingredients in which the prime ingredients are minerals, enzymes, proteins, amino acids, vitamins A, B, C and E and polysaccharides. This complex and unique natural blend is highly beneficial as it is anti-bacterial, healing and soothing and is widely used in skin treatment for wounds, burns, sunburns, allergies and bruises. It nourishes the scalp, boosts hair growth and is useful for treating hair loss.