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5 ways to use Aloe Vera for a glowing skin and thick hair

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 24, 2025, 15:00 IST
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Benefits of Aloe for skin and hair

Aloe vera, the wonder herb, is the best natural cure for damaged skin. It not only soothes swollen skin but also helps in regenerating the damaged tissues, boosting the healing process. Aloe vera is known for its hydrating properties. One of its many benefits is its high concentration of vitamins, enzymes, and minerals, which makes it particularly good for scalp and hair health. With aloe vera, you can combat dryness to get healthy, moisturized strands. It soothes the scalp and moisturizes hair, reducing dryness and frizz. Making it a boon for your skin and hair issues. Using it once every week can give you glowing skin and thick hair.

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How to use Aloe vera on skin



Take the aloe vera leaf and peel off the green cover. Apply the pulp gently on your face and leave it for 30 minutes. Wash it off with cold water, and you will see the effects of its amazing healing properties. Repeat this twice daily to see the results in just a few days. Not only will your acne scars diminish, but also your skin will start glowing and will become tighter. Aloe Vera gel also helps them to relax the skin after sun exposure.

As a face mask, combine aloe vera gel with a few drops of honey or turmeric. Before you rinse it off, let it sit for fifteen to twenty minutes. This aids in natural inflammation reduction, skin tone brightening, and acne reduction.

Before sleeping, apply a tiny bit of aloe vera gel straight to dry areas, dark spots, or zits. By improving skin texture in the morning, its antimicrobial and restorative qualities reduce redness and hasten healing over night.

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How to use Aloe vera on hair



You can start by directly applying fresh aloe vera gel to your hair and scalp. All you have to do is extract the gel from a leaf, mix it for a softer consistency, and apply it to your scalp and hair. After 30 minutes, rinse it off with a gentle shampoo. This relieves an itchy scalp and lessens dandruff.

Aloe vera gel can also be used with castor or coconut oil to make a nutritious hair mask. Evenly apply the mixture, let it sit for approximately forty-five minutes, and then rinse it off. In addition to adding shine and deeply conditioning the hair, this combination may eventually aid in hair development.

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Aloe Vera’s benefits for your hair



According to Dr. Megha Tandon, dermatologist, Hair Transplant Surgeon, and Aesthetic Physician, MBBS and MD, Dermatologyo , “Deep hydration is a big deal for your hair. In fact, aloe vera consists of over 95% water. That means that the natural moisturization that it provides the scalp and hair is a deep one that combats dryness. Furthermore, its lightweight, non-greasy nature lets it penetrate hair shafts easily without weighing them down, ensuring that it gives the proper moisture to all parts of the hair.”

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Frizz control



By locking in moisture and smoothing the hair cuticle, aloe vera helps reduce frizz and flyaways, leaving hair looking shinier and more manageable.

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Soothes the scalp



Aloe Vera soothes the scalp because it has anti-inflammatory compounds. Aloe vera promotes healthy hair growth by cleaning the scalp, maintaining a balanced microbiome, and promoting a healthy scalp environment thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal properties.

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Strengthens hair



The enzymes and amino acids in aloe vera can help repair dead skin cells on the scalp and may contribute to stronger, more resilient hair over time.

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