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For surprising results use aloe vera topically and take it internally too. Aloe vera can be used for its antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal, and antibacterial uses. Those with unhealthy and healthy skin can benefit from this versatile and readily available mineral.
Aloe vera taken directly from the plant is four percent minerals, essential oils, enzymes, and amino acids, among other things. The remaining 96 percent is water. To achieve the following results, apply aloe directly to your skin.
Disinfect scrapes and cuts Relieve abrasion pain Alleviate sting from any burn, including a sunburn To hydrate and soften the skin Condition your hair Accelerate cell growth Fungal condition treatment
To keep your skin hydrated longer during the day, apply a layer of aloe before you moisturize. In fact, aloe is so hydrating that psoriasis suffers apply aloe to remedy scaly, dry skin. Although it can sting even the most sensitive skin, some sufferers of eczema find aloe vera gentle enough to use on their skin as well.
Aloe in its purest form is the most beneficial. Aloe plants and bottled aloe vera are available at reasonable prices, though many skin products like cosmetics and moisturizers will contain small amounts of aloe even though it has not been proven that small, un-pure amounts are as beneficial.
It's not just your skin that aloe vera is good for. One in 100 people suffer from mouth ulcers and a recent study proved that aloe healed them. Aloe vera, additionally, can be consumed in the form of juice to treat colds, nerves, hypertension, and especially digestive problems like gas, irritable bowel syndrome, and ulcers. Consuming aloe for more than two weeks at a time will deplete potassium levels.
Author Sara Musfeldt created SkinFitnessFacts.com to help people achieve fit skin. The website has info on acne, rosacea, ocular rosacea, and alcohol related rosacea.