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INGREDIENT GLOSSARY

Aloe Barbadensis Extract

*Also called; Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract

Cosmetic / Ingestion Purposes:

Skin Conditioning

Ingredient Analysis
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Aloe Barbadensis Extract

What does it do? What is it used for? Read further to learn how Organna CBD uses this ingredient to compliment our product offerings.

in simple terms,

The botanical name of Aloe vera is Aloe barbadensis miller. It belongs to Asphodelaceae (Liliaceae) family, and is a shrubby or arborescent, perennial, xerophytic, succulent, pea- green color plant. It grows mainly in the dry regions of Africa, Asia, Europe and America.

How safe is 

Aloe Barbadensis Extract

Aloe Barbadensis Extract rated a 3 of 10. This ingredient is considered low hazard and SAFE! Smile Optics only uses All-Natural ingredients in the formulation of our products

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Let's dive a little deeper...

Aloe barbadensis leaf extract comes from the leaves of the aloe vera plant. Components of aloe vera leaf include minerals, polyphenols, and vitamins. This commonly used plant extract offers antioxidant qualities to defend skin from environmental stressors.


It is a succulent plant used in some personal care products and home remedies, and to flavor some foods and beverages. Proposition 65 lists a specific type of Aloe vera extract: non-decolorized whole-leaf extract.


Aloe is used topically (applied to the skin) and orally. Topical use of aloe is promoted for acne, lichen planus (a very itchy rash on the skin or in the mouth), oral submucous fibrosis, burning mouth syndrome, burns, and radiation-induced skin toxicity.


Aloe barbadensis extract, commonly known as aloe vera, holds a storied history dating back thousands of years. This succulent plant has been revered across various cultures for its multifaceted benefits, ranging from medicinal to cosmetic applications.


History:

Aloe vera finds its origins in the Arabian Peninsula and has a rich historical significance. Ancient Egyptians considered it the "plant of immortality" and often depicted it in wall paintings in tombs. Cleopatra and Nefertiti were believed to have used aloe vera for their skincare routines. Its fame spread to ancient Greece, Rome, India, and China, where it was prized for its healing properties.


Fun Facts:

  • Versatile Healing: Aloe vera has more than 200 active components, including vitamins, minerals, enzymes, amino acids, and polysaccharides, contributing to its diverse healing properties.

  • NASA's Space Missions: Aloe vera has been used by NASA to help purify the air in space stations due to its air-filtering abilities.

  • Sunburn Relief: Its cooling and soothing properties make it a popular remedy for sunburn, providing relief and aiding in the skin's recovery.

  • Internal Benefits: Beyond topical applications, aloe vera juice is consumed for its potential internal benefits, such as aiding digestion and promoting overall wellness.


Usage:

  • Skincare: Aloe vera is a staple in skincare products, renowned for its moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and soothing effects. It's used in creams, lotions, gels, and face masks to alleviate skin irritation, redness, and dryness.

  • Sun Care: Due to its cooling and healing properties, aloe vera is a common ingredient in sunburn relief products like gels and sprays, offering relief from sun-induced skin irritation.

  • Hair Care: Aloe vera's moisturizing abilities make it a popular component in shampoos and conditioners, promoting scalp health and helping with dandruff or dryness.

  • Oral Health: Some toothpaste and mouthwash products include aloe vera for its reported antibacterial properties, aiding in maintaining oral hygiene.

  • Health Supplements: Aloe vera is consumed in the form of juice or supplements, believed to support digestion, boost immunity, and provide essential nutrients.



Modern Applications:

  • Scientific Research: Ongoing scientific studies explore aloe vera's potential in wound healing, as an anti-inflammatory agent, and in treating various skin conditions like psoriasis and acne.

  • Natural Remedies: Its popularity in natural and holistic medicine continues to grow, with many people incorporating aloe vera into DIY remedies for various health and skincare concerns.



In summary, Aloe barbadensis extract, or aloe vera, has a long and esteemed history deeply intertwined with various cultures. Its versatility as a healing plant extends to modern applications in skincare, hair care, oral health, and even dietary supplements. Continual scientific exploration underscores its potential in both traditional and contemporary medicine, cementing its reputation as a multipurpose natural remedy.

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