Aloe-Vera For Hair

For thousands of years, the Aloevera plant has played a vital role in traditional skin care and healthcare. A preventive, curative and restorative solution, the green, strongly structured aloevera plant contains a viscous and translucent substance with proven health benefits. This forever living plant that sustains with minimum water consumption is easy to grow and can be found all over the world.

Benefits:-
  • 1 It helps with the production of vitamins B and K.
  • 2 Rubbing aloe Vera into your scalp and hair and allowing it to penetrate your hair follicles could condition and improve damaged, dry hair. Allow the gel to set in your hair for an hour, after which you must rinse your hair clean with a mild shampoo.
  • 3 t calms an itchy scalp thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties and the fatty acids found in the aloe plant.
  • 4 Aloenin, a chemical compound found in Aloe vera promotes hair growth.
  • 5 It contains proteolytic enzymes which repairs dead skin cells present in the scalp.
  • 6 It also acts as a great conditioner & leaves your hair smooth & shiny.
  • 7 It reduces dandruff as well.
  • 8 It keeps your hair hydrated & moisturized.
  • 9 It is also used for beauty creams, healthy juices & diet supplements due to its healing properties.
  • 10 Aloevera is rich in proteins, vitamins and minerals that nourishes hair follicles, controls hair fall, and makes hair healthy & voluminous.
  • 11 Oil and debris build up can block scalp pores and hinder hair growth. Aloe vera gel is a natural cleanser and reduces sebum or oil accumulation on the scalp.

*There’s usually little cause for concern when using aloe vera gel, but some people are allergic to it. Before using aloe vera topically, do a patch test. Rub a small bit of aloe vera on the inside of your wrist and wait up to two hours to see if your skin reacts poorly. This will let you know if you have aloe sensitivity.*

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