Aloe vera gel is the herbal magic we need this
summer to ward off the skin and hair problems. Here's 5 ways aloe vera can be
our saviour!
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or centuries now,
aloe vera has been considered as a magic potion for skin and hair care. From
being regarded as ‘the plant of immortality’ by ancient Egyptians to finding
its place in modern-day dermatological research and application, this plant has
truly stood the test of time.
According to the
Indian Journal of Dermatology, aloe vera is rich in vitamins A, C, E, B12 and
packs a solid punch of minerals well. So, the gel extracted from this plant
helps in treating issues ranging from wounds to skin ageing.
In fact, here are
five problems that you can easily treat with the benefits of good-old aloe vera
gel:
1. Skin dehydration
and ageing
The amino acids in
aloe vera gel help moisturize the skin and make it more elastic as well as less
wrinkled. The plant in itself thrives in dry climates and hence, as a natural
mechanism, it is conditioned to store water in its leaves, which when combined
with the amino acids and complex carbohydrates present in the plant, make for a
fantastic hydrating agent for the skin.
Moreover, this
vitamins C and E, and beta carotene-rich plant gel gives the skin nourishing
and anti-ageing qualities as it moisturises it without making it greasy.
2. It helps with
wound healing
Aloe vera has been
known historically as a healing agent and this property of protecting the skin
even finds prevalence in modern scientific research. The gel, when applied on a
wound, increases collagen,
What also helps is
the presence of the novel anti-inflammatory compound called C-glucosyl along
with lupeol in the aloe vera gel that speeds up the healing process of wounds
as well as provides anti-septic relief.
3. It can reduce hair
fall
Aloe vera contains
proteolytic enzymes which are known to repair dead skin cells on the scalp. Not
just that, the gel acts as a great conditioner and can make your hair smooth
and shiny.
Aloe vera gel also
helps in hair growth, prevents itching on the scalp and reduces dandruff. This
miraculous plant happens to have a similar chemical make-up to that of keratin
(the primary hair protein) and hence, rejuvenates the hair and prevents
breakage.
4. It can fight
dental plaque and cavities
Aloe vera is also known
to be an effective countermeasure for teeth-related problems. Due to the
presence of anthraquinone compounds that actively heal and reduce pain through
natural anti-inflammatory effects, aloe vera gel can help with tooth pain and
reduce swelling.
Also, the plant’s
natural ingredients, such as vitamin C, block plaque and provide relief for
bleeding gums.
5. Aloe can protect
your skin from the sun
Aloe vera is
regarded to have protective effects against radiation damage. Its antioxidant
properties help synthesize the protein(s) in our skin to prevent UV-induced
harmful effects and delay hypersensitivity.
Hence, aloe vera
gel, if applied from time to time, will protect against skin cell damage due to
UV rays and will help maintain the structural integrity of the skin by curing
the damage caused by these harmful rays.
Aloe vera is truly a
magical plant that can solve so many of our problems!
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