Apply fresh from the plant
If you want to use Aloe vera directly from a fresh leaf, cut off the leaf, allow the yellowish aloin to drain, and then apply the pure gel to the skin. This way you use the highest concentration of active ingredients and avoid additives.
Treat insect bites immediately
Apply Aloe vera gel directly after an insect bite to effectively reduce swelling and itching. If needed, you can repeat the application several times a day.
Soothe sunburn quickly
To cool and calm the skin after sun exposure, apply Aloe vera gel. For an extra refreshing effect, it is recommended to store the gel in the refrigerator.
Regular moisturising care
Apply Aloe vera gel daily to provide intensive moisture to dry skin and help prevent irritation. The gel absorbs quickly and leaves a pleasant skin feel.
Strengthen hair roots
Gently massage Aloe vera gel into the scalp. The vitamins it contains support hair growth and can reduce hair loss with regular use.
Treat acne effectively
Incorporate Aloe vera gel into your daily cleansing routine or use it as a mask. The gel cleans pores deeply and, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties, speeds up the healing of pimples.
Relieve psoriasis
Apply a thin layer of the gel to affected areas twice a day. The nourishing ingredients promote wound healing and relieve intense itching.
Cool first-degree burns
For minor burns or small cuts, Aloe vera gel soothes the skin and supports healing. Important: see a doctor for more serious injuries.
Cool hives
For acute allergic reactions, cold or even frozen Aloe vera gel, dabbed onto the affected areas, can help relieve intense itching.
When taken internally, Aloe vera can also help with constipation. However, always follow the recommended dosage and consult a doctor if you are unsure.


