
Aloevera
Aloe vera is a fleshy plant valued for its healing properties. Its gel, rich in vitamins and minerals, is used for skin care, treating burns, and promoting digestive health. It's widely used in cosmetics and wellness products.

Reviewed By
Dr. Sapna Kangotra
Senior Ayurveda Doctor
Ayurvedic Uses and Benefits:
For Skin:
- Soothes Irritation: It calms sunburns, rashes, and minor burns.
- Hydrates: It keeps the skin moisturized without feeling greasy.
- Fights Acne: It helps in reducing acne and blemishes with its antibacterial properties.
- Anti-Aging: It also helps to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
- Heals Wounds: It promotes faster healing of cuts and scars.
For Hair:
- Promotes Growth: It nourishes the scalp, supporting hair growth..
- Conditions: It softens and conditions hair, making it more manageable.
- Reduces Dandruff: It soothes scalp irritation and flaking.
- Prevents Damage: It strengthens hair, preventing breakage and split ends.
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