Aloe Vera Gel Organic
Organic Aloe Vera Gel is known for its moisturizing and soothing properties, it is used on the face, body and hair.
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Florame's Organic Aloe Vera Gel:
well-known for its moisturizing and soothing properties, is a true treasure of beauty to take care of body and hair. Made from native fresh juice, this gel is particularly rich in nutritive elements. Its light and melting texture leaves a protective film on the skin.
Florame : A short 100% natural formula with 95% organic native fresh juice, extracted from whole leaves of aloe vera in which all vitamins and nutriments are concentrated.
ALOE VERA COMPOSITION
Aloe Vera gel comes from the natural sap of the plant. Its composition is naturally enriched with vitamins A, E, and B, minerals, and antioxidants to combat free radicals. Even in ancient times, it was a prestigious ointment that sparked fascination and worked small miracles on superficial wounds. The abundant leaves are filled with a "gel-like liquid" made of a transparent mucilage with emollient, nourishing, and softening benefits. It's important not to confuse this Aloe Vera gel with latex, which is a potentially irritating yellowish liquid found in the outer leaf layers. While you can collect the plant sap by growing it at home, caution is advised as latex ingestion can cause stomach cramps.
BENEFITS of Organic Aloe Vera Gel
Organic Aloe Vera gel can be applied directly to the face, body, or hair, or used as a base to dilute essential oils for making homemade skincare, beauty products, or a DIY hand sanitizer. Soothing, organic Aloe Vera gel relieves discomfort and skin irritations that make you want to scratch: dryness, bites, sensitivity. A small amount applied to the face with circular motions using fingertips is enough for absorption. Nourishing, with emollient and softening agents, it actively fights signs of aging.
USES AND ALOE VERA GEL RECIPES
Hair Aloe Vera Gel:
As a hair treatment, organic Aloe Vera gel repairs hair. Rub the gel on the tips of your hair; it will envelop them in a light moisturizing and protective veil, smoothing and taming the hair. For curly or wavy hair, it not only nourishes the hair fiber but also reshapes your curls for a defined look. For straight hair, Aloe Vera gel controls rebellious frizz and static, giving a smooth finish. Take two dollops, warm it between your fingers, and apply to the lengths of your hair. Organic Aloe Vera gel fights excess scalp sebum; with its nutrients, the hair fiber is revitalized from the roots, restoring your hair's beauty! Gently massage the scalp with this product before shampooing. It also works as an anti-tangle solution, detangling your hair!
Hair Clarifying Balm:
This organic Aloe Vera gel treatment is for those who want to try a clarifying hair treatment. It will remove excess chemicals and residues that accumulate on your scalp (such as silicones). To make this DIY detox hair treatment: Mix 3 tablespoons of gelled Aloe Vera and one tablespoon of food-grade baking soda. Apply the mixture to dry hair. Massage with circular motions for 5 minutes. Rinse with water and proceed with your regular shampoo.
Express Scrub:
For gentle exfoliation, use organic Aloe Vera gel as a scrub. A few doses and a sprinkle of powdered sugar on your face work perfectly for a quick scrub, leaving your skin soft, satin-smooth, and free of impurities and dead skin cells. This scrub helps rejuvenate your skin.
Anti-Aging Aloe Serum:
Organic Aloe Vera gel gives your skin a healthy glow, revives your complexion, and smoothens tired facial features and minor skin sagginess. Aloe Vera gel has a tightening and lifting effect, smoothing out fine lines and creases on your face. Wake up to a fresh and toning effect by using it as a serum before applying your face cream. It's a firming and lifting treatment. With its regenerating and anti-aging properties, organic Aloe Vera gel can be lightly tapped around the eyes to decongest and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also helps combat cellulite.
Moisturizing Cream:
Organic Aloe Vera gel is favored for treating combination to oily skin. It lightly penetrates your pores without clogging them. It can be used as a daytime face cream, giving your face a fresh look, smoothing the skin texture for a matte finish, without shine or greasiness!
Hydrating Aloe Vera Gel Mask:
Make a hydrating mask for dry, dehydrated, fragile skin that easily tightens and marks. If your skin suffers from severe dehydration, you can create a DIY mask with minimal ingredients. Nature provides: gelled Aloe Vera and honey. Mix 2 tablespoons of Aloe Vera gel with 2 tablespoons of honey. Apply the homemade mixture to your face and leave it on for about fifteen minutes. Rinse off and admire your skin's texture: soft and velvety.
Calming:
After shaving, facial skin is very sensitive and can feel unbearable prickling. Why not use the refreshing properties of organic gel to soothe razor burn and uncomfortable heat sensations. For reddened facial skin, sunburn, or after hair removal, the gel will demonstrate its soothing effect! When massaged, this gelled treatment reduces persistent heat sensations and can even help heal small cuts.
Aloe Vera Gel Oil Blend:
How to proceed, and in what proportions, to create a homemade treatment using vegetable or essential oils? Use 3 parts of Aloe Vera gel to one part of the vegetable oil of your choice. This homemade blend can be applied to the hair lengths, left to absorb for an hour, or used on the face. This combination with a vegetable oil is ideal for a nighttime facial treatment.
Aloe Vera's History in Phytotherapy:
Aloe Vera is said to have first appeared on the African continent and on islands in the Indian Ocean. It was a remedy for skin irregularities widely used in Ancient Greece and Ancient Egypt. According to historians, the Ibéricos carried the first plants to America around the 16th century. Since then, Aloe Vera has stirred passions, with enduring success. After conquering cosmetics, it made its mark in beverages and other food products. This contagious enthusiasm converts more and more consumers who see this plant as a miraculous wonder, a plant that continues to reveal its secrets. How can one not fall under the spell of this captivating plant, not succumb to its benefits? Can you unveil the mystery surrounding this plant?
Botanical Description of Aloe Vera:
Aloe Vera belongs to the lily family and is part of the monocotyledons. The plant grows up to 70 cm tall, with shallow roots, fleshy, pointed leaves. Its translucent green gel is extracted from the core of its leaves, while latex is collected from thin canals running along the stem. This plant thrives in calcareous, sandy soils, in arid climates.
Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice*, Aqua (Water), Acacia Senegal Gum, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Xanthan Gum, Sodium Hydroxide * ingredients from Organic Farming100% natural origin of total95% of the total ingredients are from Organic FarmingCOSMOS ORGANIC certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to COSMOS standard
Moisturized and soothed, the skin is soft and comfortable. Hair is soft and moisturized.Directions for use: Apply morning and evening, gently massaging over the face, body and/or hair.
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Excellent ! Je l'utilise comme base avant d'appliquer des huiles et il hydrate bien le visage.
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Le Gel Aloe Vera Bio de Florame est devenu un essentiel dans ma routine quotidienne. Sa texture légère et non collante pénètre rapidement, apportant une hydratation intense et un apaisement immédiat à ma peau. Idéal après une exposition au soleil ou pour calmer les irritations, il laisse ma peau douce et revitalisée. J'apprécie particulièrement sa composition 100% naturelle et bio, qui respecte ma peau tout en offrant des résultats visibles. Un vrai coup de cœur que je recommande sans hésiter.
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Très bien ! Un peu cher
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Très bon produit dans tube pratique.
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