According to the Egyptians, the plant of immortality,
The Staff of Heaven according to the Indians; Aloe vera
Aloe vera is a woody, perennial, fleshy, pea-green coloured plant belonging to the Lily family (Liliaceae). The botanical, Latin name of Aloe vera is Aloe barbadensis. Aloe Vera is a plant that can grow in hot and cold environments. It has a wide range of uses in the medical and cosmetic field.
It provides the moisture balance required by the skin and helps it to have a more vivid appearance. Thanks to its rich antioxidants and vitamins, it is also frequently preferred in anti-aging products. Prevents the formation of wrinkles. It is also effective in skin irritations and problems such as eczema.
It is used to prevent dandruff, rash and itching on the scalp. It moisturises the hair and gives it a more lively, shiny and voluminous appearance. Aloe vera also protects the hair against sun and air pollution. It repairs the damaged hair structure and helps it to be healthier. Reduces hair loss problem.
Thanks to the properties contained in aloe vera, it has the ability to heal wounds faster. It helps with dental problems. It is effective in removing plaque on the teeth. It is also known as anti-infection.