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Unit price perAloe Vera is well respected for its application as a moisturizing agent. It contains vitamin B complex, Folic acid, Vitamin C and Carotene (a precursor of vitamin A).
Applying aloe as skin tonic to your face regularly will help to diminish the lines and wrinkles associated with ageing and loss of elasticity in the skin. This is due to the simple fact that aloe vera contains both vitamin C and E, both of which are known to be vital for healthy skin and also help to improve natural firmness, leaving your skin soft, supple and hydrated.
Aloe Vera gel makes a great skin moisturizer and doesn’t leave the skin feeling greasy, so it’s good for all skin types. Aloe vera gel is also good for using after shaving and its healing properties will help with any small nicks or cuts.
The antimicrobial properties of aloe vera also make it an excellent option for acne treatment. Not only will aloe vera help to prevent acne, but it also has anti-inflammatory properties that reduce the skin inflammation caused by acne.
Helps wit a sunburns. Aloe vera is widely used as an after-sun treatment because it is soothing and reduces inflammation. It is a powerful healing agent and is used in many sunburn treatments. The natural nutrients and antioxidants in the plant work to soothe the pain and help to regenerate the skin.
Aloe Vera also has a number of benefits for your hair. Topical application of aloe vera can help promote hair growth. Aloe vera removes dead cells from the scalp, which allows your hair to grow. It works wonders for dandruff and dandruff-related problems such as an itchy scalp. Aloe Vera helps restore your scalp’s pH balance, which promotes healthier and better hair.
Aloe Vera is well respected for its application as a moisturizing agent. It contains vitamin B complex, Folic acid, Vitamin C and Carotene (a precursor of vitamin A). It is already being commercially used in soaps, creams, lotions, and other cosmetics. The Aloe Vera gel juice we sell is a thin liquid designed for application in manufacturing processes. It is safe for direct application to the skin, but should not be confused with a gel. It is also important to note that it can spoil and become contaminated with microorganisms if not properly stored and used in combination with a preservative system.
Botanical Name | Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Hydrolysis |
Color | Colorless |
Scent | Odorless |
Texture | Liquid |
Ingredients | Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Decolorized |
Usage |
Common Uses: For use in toners, lotions, creams, clay masks after sun spray formulations. It can be used as substitute for floral water. |
Warnings | Not known. |
Shelf Life | 1-2 years |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |
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Unit price perNatural Vitamin C is a highly popular anti-oxidant and is a required component in the production of collagen, the tissue responsible for skin suppleness. Vitamin C has also been shown to help slow the production of age spots while providing some UV protection. It is widely used in many skincare applications.
When incorporated into your daily skincare lineup, well-formulated products containing vitamin C can provide a range of benefits that keep your skin younger-looking, longer!
Ascorbic acid-also known as L-ascorbic acid-has the most research of any form of vitamin C when it comes to benefits for skin. For that reason, ascorbic acid is the most form of vitamin C used in well formulated skincare products. When properly formulated, it helps create younger, firmer skin while fading signs of sun damage and post-acne marks.
With decades of research around its benefits, vitamin C is a long-established skincare superstar that can help you achieve younger, healthier and more radiant skin.
It’s important to mention that vitamin C forms are effective in lower concentrations, so don’t get caught up in the belief that only higher strengths are beneficial for skin. Research has shown that concentrations as low 0.6% provide antioxidant and anti-aging benefits to skin.
SEE WHAT CAN C DO:
Reduce the appearance of brown spots and other types of sun damage
Helps boost healthy collagen production (hello, firmer skin!)
Reduce inflammation and irritation, both of which cause a cascade of damage
Fade post-breakout red marks by improving skin’s natural healing response
Increase the effectiveness of your sunscreens and boosts your skins defense against UV exposure.
DIY VITAMIN C SERUM RECIPE: 2 tsp distilled water, 1/4 tsp ascorbic acid powder, optional 1/4 tsp vegetable glycerin. Add the ascorbic acid to the distilled water and stir to dissolve (Use a wooden spatula for mixing, don't use any metal spoons). Add glycerin, stir gently and then pour the serum into a clean bottle with a lid.
DIRECTIONS
Place a couple of drops of serum into your palms, rub gently and press into your skin. Use twice daily. People will generally start to see results within 4-6 weeks of use. You will see great improvements with continued use over 6 months.
You might feel a slight stinging sensation, it's ok, that's how Vitamin C works.
Botanical Name | Natural Vitamin C Powder (L-Ascorbic Acid) |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Cultivation | Conventional (Non GMO) |
Extraction Method | Other |
Color | Dark Reddish Orange |
Scent | Odorless |
Texture | Hard |
Ingredients | Natural Vitamin C Powder (L-Ascorbic Acid) |
Usage |
Reduce the appearance of brown spots and other types of sun damage. Helps boost healthy collagen production (hello, firmer skin!) Reduce inflammation and irritation, both of which cause a cascade of damage. Fade post-breakout red marks by improving skin’s natural healing response. Increase the effectiveness of your sunscreens and boosts your skins defense against UV exposure. |
Warnings | Not known. |
Shelf Life | 1-2 years |
Manufacture | Best Natures Cosmetic |
Country of Manufacture | Canada |