Published On : Fri, May 8th, 2020

Quarantine Curation: 10 aloe vera uses for good health, great skin and lustrous hair

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Aloe vera is nothing short of a magic plant as it has multiple uses and benefits. You can use aloe vera gel in face packs, hair masks as well as apply it on your body to soothe irritated skin and sunburn. Aloe vera gel is also helpful in the absence of a medical ointment, as you can use it to heal minor cuts and burns.

People often grow the aloe vera plant at home and utilise its gel for multiple purposes. In case you do not have an aloe vera plant, you can also purchase aloe vera gel which is easily available in drugstores as well as supermarkets.

In this quarantine curation, we list 10 uses of aloe vera for you to make optimum use of the medicinal plant.

ALOE VERA JUICE
Apart from its topical application, aloe vera juice is also consumed for its multiple benefits. Concentrated aloe vera juice is available at drugstores and all you need to do is, mix two tablespoons of it in a glass of water and consume it. Aloe vera is a rich source of antioxidants and vitamins and cures constipation and liver functioning apart from hydrating your body. Clear skin is an added bonus.

SUBSTITUTE FOR MOUTHWASH
Running out of mouthwash at home? Just use aloe vera juice instead. Rinse your mouth with aloe vera juice and it will serve just as well. Aloe vera relieves bleeding or swollen gums. It also blocks plaque as it contains vitamin C.

HELPS CURE INDIGESTION
Aloe vera juice can cure heartburn, acidity and indigestion as well. Since it acts as a natural laxative, do not consume more than two tablespoons of aloe vera juice mixed in a glass of water.

GREAT MOISTURISER FOR SKIN
Aloe vera gel can be used as a great substitute for your night cream. To use the gel from the plant, all you need to do is break open a leaf and scrape out the gel. Apply it on your face after cleansing it. Glow guaranteed.

TREAT BURNS
Application of aloe vera gel is highly recommended during summer as it soothes sunburn and hydrates your skin as well. You can also apply it on minor burns for immediate relief.

AFTER THREADING OR WAXING
In order to prevent rashes after waxing or threading, apply a good quantity of aloe vera gel on the concerned area.

FACE MASKS
You can add a teaspoon of aloe vera gel to DIY face masks and the result will be even better. We can help you with one recipe right here. Mash half a cucumber in a bowl and add some rosewater and aloe vera gel to it. Apply the pack on your face to improve complexion and soothe the skin.

LUSTROUS HAIR
You can apply aloe vera gel as it is on your scalp and hair. It reduces scalp irritation and also moisturises hair strands. Aloe vera also contains several vitamins and folic acid that helps nourish your hair and prevent hair loss.

SOOTHES IRRITATED SKIN
Apply aloe vera gel to soothe rashes, insect bites as well as stings. It works instantly to relieve the area of the painful sensation.

MAKE-UP REMOVER
Aloe vera gel doubles up as a make-up remover as well. If you are running short of cleansing water or baby oil, just apply aloe vera gel on your face and remove it with a cotton pad.

In case you wish to make aloe vera gel at home, you can scoop out the gel from two leaves and store it in an airtight container for one week in the refrigerator.