Moisturizing and hydrating: Aloe vera gel has excellent moisturizing properties, forming a moisturizing film on the surface of the skin to lock in moisture, prevent moisture evaporation, and keep the skin hydrated.
Repairing skin: Contains various amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that help promote the regeneration and repair of skin cells, and have a certain repairing effect on minor skin injuries, sunburns, burns, etc.
Soothing and anti-inflammatory: Polysaccharides and flavonoids in aloe vera have anti-inflammatory effects, which can reduce skin inflammation, alleviate redness, swelling, pain, and other discomforts, especially suitable for sensitive skin or acne prone skin.
Oil control and acne removal: For oily skin, aloe vera gel can regulate sebum secretion, reduce oiliness, and its antibacterial effect also helps eliminate acne and prevent acne recurrence.
Dimming acne scars: Long term use of aloe vera gel can also help fade acne scars left by pimples, making the skin more even.
Promoting wound healing: Aloe vera gel has the ability to promote cell regeneration and repair, and is therefore also used to promote the healing of small wounds, abrasions, or cuts.
Sunscreen and antioxidant: Although aloe vera gel itself does not have an SPF value and cannot be directly used as a sunscreen, its antioxidant substances such as vitamin C and E can help resist the damage of ultraviolet rays to the skin and reduce the production of free radicals.