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Blog: Aloe Vera Feminine Hygiene Care

Aloe vera can be used in various forms like hydrating gel, creams, masks. It can be applied directly to the skin or hair, or mixed with other ingredients to make a face mask, hair mask, or other beauty products.

Blog: Aloe vera delivery system for dietary supplements

Cosmeceuticals combine the best of both worlds: wellness and beauty. At this intersection, marketers are seeking to help define the term cosmeceutical; this term tends to imply a product that is neither a drug, nor a cosmetic, but one that has a desired impact inside the skin.

Blog: Aloe vera Oral Care

The effects of good Oral hygiene run far deeper than the mouth, teeth, and gums are coated with plaque and have been currently linked to an increased risk for various cardiovascular diseases. 

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What is the Aloe Vera plant?

Aloe barbadensis miller is a cactus-like plant that grows in hot, dry climates. It is cultivated in subtropical regions around the world, it has multiple benefits such as; anti-ageing, fights acne, reduces plaque, It’s hydrating, It’s moisturising, boosts digestion, It soothes sazor surn, lowers blood sugar and more

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Aloe vera enhance wellbeing and immune system?

Enhances macrophage effectiveness in modulating the entire immune system, stimulate, produce, and release antibodies. Increases the number of antibodies forming T-cells in the spleen. Helps to effectively balance and restore proper immune system function.

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How does aloe vera aids in moisturization product development?

Aloe vera extract enhances inter-cellular tight junction in skin cells thereby, providing enhanced moisturization of skin and reducing chances of skin infections.

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Aloe Vera’s Topical Uses.

Aloe vera may be most well-known for its moisturizing properties. It can be found in plenty of skin and hair products, but it can also be used straight from the plant. Aloe extract is promoted complete regeneration of the skin. Research suggests that polysaccharides in the gel have anti-itching and anti-inflammatory that help with wound healing, topical use encourages regeneration of tissue.

Effect of laundering on herbal finish of cotton .

Authors S. HOODA, K. KHAMBRA, N. YADAV & V. K. SIKKA

The study focused on the development of bacterial resistant cotton fabric using Aloe vera extract. Textiles are excellent substrate for bacterial growth and microbial proliferation under appropriate moisture, nutrients, and temperature conditions. In the ample of various finishes, importance is given to herbal antimicrobial finish since people take much care about health and hygiene. The herbal antimicrobial agent for textile material is an agent that destroys or inhibits the growth of micro-organism like bacteria, fungi, yeast, and algae. Natural fibers are more liable to bacterial attack than synthetic fibers due to their porous and hydrophilic nature. The structure of natural fibers retains water and oxygen along with nutrients, in that way offering optimal environment for microbial growth. On the other hand, direct contact with human body supplies warmth, humidity, and nutrients, i.e., provides a perfect environment and optimal conditions for bacterial growth. Micro-organism proliferation can cause malodors, stains, and damage of mechanical properties of the component fibers that could cause a product to be less effective in its intended use. Additionally, may promote skin contamination, inflammation in sensitive people. As a result, the number of bio-functional textiles with an antimicrobial activity has increased considerably over the last few years. Some of the herbal compounds obtained from plants are well known for their antibacterial and anti-fungal activity. These natural products are abundantly available in nature and are widely distributed. These plant products are non-irritant to skin and non-toxic. Aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis, Miller) belongs to the family Liliaceae. The activity of Aloe vera inner gel against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria has been demonstrated by several different methods. Antibacterial and antifungal properties of Aloe vera can be exploited in applications for medical textiles such as bandages, sutures, bioactive textiles, etc. Different attempt have been made to impart antibacterial finishing on textile using Aloe vera extract, Aloe vera treated scoured cotton fabric showed very good percentage of bacterial reduction as compared to Aloe vera treated grey cotton fabric. It may be due to reason that enzymatic scouring removes the natural impurities and increase the absorption rate of antimicrobial agents, pre-treated cotton with hydrogen peroxide prior to Aloe vera and turmeric application shows better antimicrobial activity as compared to untreated cotton (without pre-treatment), as pre-treatment leads to increase in hydrophilic nature of the fibre surface and antimicrobial activity. enzymatic treatment removes the fatty bonded layer of wool fibre and promote the absorption rate, hence antimicrobial activity.

Aloe Vera Formulations

Explore our comprehensive range of aloe vera-infused formulations spanning Animal Care, Cosmetics, Household Care, and Personal Care for a naturally enriched lifestyle.

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