Unlocking the Aloe Vera Benefits for Your Skin

Last updated August 11, 2023
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If you are like me, you may have had trouble finding the best combination of skin care treatments and skin products. There are literally thousands of options available, how do you know which will suit you best?

Today I want to talk you through a couple of great options I've found and additional natural treatments that may benefit you.

Let’s start by learning more about Aloe Vera Skin Benefits.

You might have heard about Aloe vera for skin care, but do you truly understand its power?

Navigating through countless skincare products can be daunting, but this guide will show you the benefits of aloe vera as well as alternative skin care products to incorporate into your skincare routine!

Where Does Aloe Vera Come From?

Aloe vera gel is derived from the aloe vera plant and is widely used in commercial skincare products.

It is a succulent plant that thrives in hot and dry climates.

Aloe vera has been used as medicine in Greece, Egypt, India, Mexico, Japan, and China for thousands of years. (1)

A large variety of aloe vera products are available on the market, such as drinks using aloe vera juice, concentrates, capsules, powdered substances, and flavors.

In the past, the clear gel form of the Aloe plant was used to treat cuts and burns by rubbing it on the skin.

There are roughly 420 different aloe vera plant species, with the most commonly used aloe vera plant being the ‘Aloe barbadensis Miller plant’. (2)

The leaves of the aloe vera plant contain a clear gel that holds over 75 active compounds such as:

  • Vitamins and minerals
  • Salicylic acid
  • Amino acids
  • Enzymes
  • Vitamin E

Aloe vera has been used as a popular DIY skincare treatment in the form of face masks and exfoliation.

Suggested Reading: Revitalize Skin with Aloe Skin Care

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Top 7 Aloe Vera Skin Benefits

Antibacterial Properties

Aloe vera gel contains antioxidants that belong to the family of substances called ‘polyphenols’. (3)

These substances may have the potential to fight off infection-causing bacteria.

Furthermore, aloe vera may also help prevent dark spots on the skin.

Soothing Sunburn

Aloe Vera may provide a natural remedy for sunburns due to its cooling properties and antioxidant-rich composition.

Renowned for its ability to chill and abounding in antioxidants and minerals, Aloe Vera can create a shielding layer on your skin that helps keep dampness as well as aid in the recovery from sunburns. (4)

Boosting Skin Healing Process

The effectiveness of Aloe vera may help boost the overall healing process after minor burns and burn injuries.

This is largely attributed to two key components: Polysaccharides and glycoproteins, both found in the gel of Aloe vera, which are responsible for their effectiveness beyond providing immediate relief.

  • Promoting Cell Growth: Polysaccharides, found abundantly in Aloe vera, may help stimulate growth and repair damaged cells, thus accelerating wound closure and speeding up recovery time post-burns and minor injuries.
  • Glycoproteins Relieve Pain & Inflammation: Glycoproteins act as analgesics, relieving pain and inflammation, besides enhancing collagen synthesis, thereby promoting quick and efficient wound healing.

Aloe vera has been used in the treatment of acne by killing bacteria-causing pimples and breakouts.

Treating Dry Skin

Aloe vera may be able to help treat dry skin, by helping to restore moisture balance in our dermis layer while nourishing it deeply at cellular levels.

In research conducted, topical applications containing pure aloe vera extract showed improvements over time in symptoms associated with dry skin, including roughness, and scaling. (5)

Psoriasis

Due to its soothing abilities, aloe vera may help in the treatment of Psoriasis which is a skin disease that can cause itchy and scaly rashes.

Eczema

Due to the antiseptic and antifungal properties of aloe vera, it may help to soothe eczema and increase skin hydration.

Increased Collagen Production

Collagen plays an integral role when it comes to keeping our skin looking young and healthy; however, aging leads to reduced collagen production resulting in wrinkles and sagging. Aloe vera boosts collagen synthesis when applied topically.

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For Hair and Scalp

Aloe vera is known to have benefits when it comes to hair and scalp care.

It has the potential to encourage new growth through improved circulation in the scalp. Its natural properties can stimulate new hair growth by enhancing blood circulation and oxygen in the scalp. (6)

Aloe Vera's Role in Activating New Hair Growth

The proteolytic enzymes found within aloe vera are key players in repairing dead skin cells on the scalp. By doing so, they foster an environment conducive to healthy follicle development and subsequent hair growth.

These same enzymes also break down proteins into their constituent amino acids which serve as nourishment from root to tip.

Aloe Vera for Eczema

Medical Research has found that aloe vera contains a number of active substances, such as vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and chemicals that might help fight inflammation.

Due to this, aloe vera may be effective in treating skin that is red and itchy due to eczema. Remember that using aloe for eczema is not proven to be a cure, but rather a way to help manage the symptoms.

Dive deeper: Aloe Vera for Eczema

Aloe Vera Skin Alternatives

  • Tea tree oil: an essential oil that comes from the steaming leaves of the Australian tea tree. Tea tree may have the ability to contain antibacterial properties when applied to the skin. According to Mayo Clinic, you should not use tea tree oil if you have eczema. (7)
  • Epsom salts: Soaking in warm water can help to relax the entire body and skin. Although it has not been scientifically proven, adding Epsom salts to your bathwater may help with skin redness and sunburn. (8)
  • Hyaluronic acid: HA is a skincare component that has the ability to reduce oil production without causing skin dryness. Hyaluronic acid serums also have the ability to hydrate the skin and retain moisture.
  • Beta glucan: Beta glucan is a natural polysaccharide known as an immuno-modulator which means it has the ability to change (modulate) the immune system to work as efficiently as possible. When topically applied to the skin, beta glucan targets all layers of the skin to replenish, nourish, and maintain moisture.

Suggested reading: Is Hyaluronic Acid Good for Oily Skin?

Beta Glucan Cream for All Skin Types

Glucans have been extensively researched, with over 50 scientific studies being published every week.

According to a clinical study of women using topical beta glucan, there was a 56% improvement in facial wrinkles, a 27% improvement in skin hydration, as well as a 29% improvement in skin elasticity. (9) (10)

Why Use Beta Glucan Replenishment Cream?

  • Contains anti-inflammatory properties
  • Soothes and nourishes damaged skin
  • Promotes wound healing
  • Stimulates collagen synthesis and cellular proliferation
  • Helps repair damage from photo-aging
  • Reduces signs of aging
  • Nourishes sensitive skin
  • Contains highly purified Aloe

Beta glucan cream may get rid of free radicals, slow down the aging process, make lines look less deep, and calm the skin. *

It makes the skin more hydrated and reduces water evaporation from the skin.

Together, these materials can form a three-dimensional network inside the skin that increases water content and boosts skin health.

Explore these shocking benefits of beta glucan for skin.

Powerful Skincare Ingredients

In addition to 64% ACTIValoe® aloe vera ingredient, our beta glucan skin cream contains the following additional ingredients:

  • Lactic acid: moisturizes and increases glycosaminoglycans.
  • Glycolic acid: exfoliates the most and softens skin immediately.
  • Citric acid: boosts collagen for plumper, smoother skin.
  • Malic and tartaric acids: increases skin suppleness.
  • Sodium hyaluronate: sponges water to the skin, plumping skin tissue and enhancing suppleness.
  • Hyaluronate sodium hydrolyzed: deep nourishment of the skin and water binding for anti-aging.
  • Sodium acetylated hyaluronate: stays on the skin to minimize water evaporation and moisturize for long-term suppleness and elasticity.
  • Sodium hyaluronate cross polymer: water-filled hyaluronic acid gel that generates a smooth film on the skin's surface and distributes bound water for long-term skin moisturization.

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Beta Glucan Side Effects

Topical beta glucan has been extensively tested and shown to be safe for use.*

As with any new skin treatment, consult with a dermatologist should you be prone to allergic reactions to skincare products or moisturizers.

FAQs in Relation to Beta Glucan and Aloe Vera Skin Benefits

What makes beta glucan topical cream different?

Most moisturizers only use alpha-hydroxy-acid, which may trigger skin irritation. However, adding Beta Glucan to our unique cream made alpha-hydroxy-acid much less likely to dry out the skin.

This special mix of ingredients works on all layers of the skin to restore and keep moisture, leaving the skin feeling smooth and elastic.

How do you use beta glucan replenishment cream?

You should use Replenishment Cream twice a day. You can use as many dabs as necessary to cover an area. Unlike other products on the market, you don't have to use a lot.

Before you apply the cream, you should clean the area well. Not only does this help to maintain good hygiene, but also because the replenishment cream has a great ability to penetrate and carry electricity.

What are the proven benefits of aloe vera on the skin?

Aloe vera is known for soothing sunburn, moisturizing skin, accelerating wound healing, reducing acne and inflammation, lightening blemishes, and enhancing collagen production.

Conclusion

Aloe vera is widely used as a natural moisturizer that doesn't leave any greasy film on your skin.

We've seen how it fights against skin aging with vitamins C, E, and beta-carotene enhancing body and skin elasticity.

We have explored natural alternatives to aloe vera for the skin and discovered the skin benefits of topical beta glucan. With over 50 new research studies published every week on beta glucan, the science supports its potential benefits for your immune system and your skin.

Learn more about our beta glucan supplement for peak immune system performance and the beta glucan replenishment cream for a healthier complexion.

(*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease)

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