9 tips for using aloe vera gel to treat all skin problems
Aloe vera gel can cure sunburn, frostbite, acne or moisturize the skin very effectively.
Treat cuts
Aloe vera gel has long been known as an excellent wound healing ingredient. Applying aloe vera gel to the cut will help speed up the process of tissue cell regeneration and wound healing.
Sunburn treatment
Aloe vera gel has a cooling effect similar to peppermint oil, which helps reduce inflammation and stimulates skin tissue regeneration. Applying aloe vera gel directly to sunburns provides instant relief.
Treats itching caused by insect bites
Aloe vera gel can relieve itching and reduce inflammation in insect bites. Simply apply a little aloe vera gel to the wound and let it dry naturally. Repeat until the wound is no longer itchy.
Treat frostbite
Aloe vera gel can not only treat sunburn, but also frostbite. The high vitamin E content in aloe vera gel helps soothe the affected skin.
Exfoliate
Mix 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel with 2 tablespoons of brown sugar and 1 lemon juice to get an effective exfoliating and cleansing mixture.
Acne treatment
The ability to regenerate skin tissue and heal damage makes aloe vera gel a leading ingredient in treating acne and fading acne scars.
Moisturize your skin
High vitamin E content helps moisturize and soften skin effectively, especially in dry weather.
Body scrub
Use 1/4 cup aloe vera gel mixed with 3/4 cup milk soap and 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil, use as a full body scrub to help brighten and soften skin.
Hair loss treatment
Mix 2 tablespoons of aloe vera gel with 2-3 drops of coconut oil and 1-2 tablespoons of honey, use the mixture as a mask, leave it on your hair for 40 minutes and then wash it off. Apply this treatment twice a week to see clear results.