Main Constituents
Aloe Vera soap is enriched with all sorts of healing ingredients:
ALOE VERA GEL ,COCONUT OIL , SHEA BUTTER, NEEM OIL , RICEBRAN OIL , OLIVE OIL , SUNFLOWER OIL , ALMOND OIL ,
CASTOR OIL , FRENCH GREEN CLAY , GRAPEFRUIT SEED EXTRACT , PEPPERMINT ESSENTIAL OIL , LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL ,
VITAMIN E OIL , SODIUM HYDROXIDE , SODIUM LACTATE
Benefits of Aloe vera soap
- Soothing and gentle
The soothing and gentle nature of the clear gel extract contains anti-inflammatory compounds.
Skin inflammation can occur for a variety of reasons—sunburn, an allergic reaction, or more chronic skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.
Aloe gel contains magnesium lactate which works to prevent the production of histamine, a hormone which causes itchiness and irritation in skin.
- Moisturizing
Aloe contains a fair number of sugars. Sugars (or sorbitol) in soap help to create lather, improve texture and also act as a humectant which draws moisture to skin.
In the case of the aloe plant, it contains a type of sugar compound called mucopolysaccharides. This acts to draw and retain moisture to the epidermis and prevents dry, flaky skin.
A great aloe vera soap benefit is improved skin softness and reduced flakiness.
- Antiseptic properties
Long used as a healing agent, it comes as no surprise that aloe vera has antiseptic properties. It contains six antiseptic compounds:
- Lupeol
- Salicylic acid
- Urea nitrogen
- Cinnamonic acid
- Phenols
- Sulfur
Together, these six agents have antiviral and antimicrobial properties.
- May help with acne
One of the most appealing aspects of using a natural aloe vera soap is its effectiveness in treating skin conditions like acne.
whenever you use a new soap or cleanser, don’t use it on your whole body right away. Try a small amount on your inner arm first and check if it suits your skin; only then, go ahead and use it on the rest of the body.
Maryam –
I got very smooth skin after it