Wonderful Aloe Vera
The aloe vera plant (also called Aloe barbadensis) is
unique among plants for it's importance to the cosmetics
industry. Cosmetic products made with aloe vera are used to
treat everything from dry and scaly skin to chapped lips
and dermatitis. Aloe vera is most noted for its gel and
juice which is widely used in creams, lotions, shampoos and
a variety of other cosmetic preparations. Aloe vera gel and
juice are available commercially in liquid and in
dehydrated form. An oil-soluble extract is also produced
from the aloe vera plant. It is sold under the names aloe
vera oil and aloe vera extract.
Aloe vera pulp is the clear, thick substance inside of the
aloe vera leaf. (It is often called aloe vera gel, but it
is usually treated before it is used in cosmetics). Aloe
vera juice is made by liquifying aloe vera pulp. Aloe vera
gel is made by adding a thickener such as irish moss to
aloe vera juice. Aloe vera oil is made by extracting
oil-soluble portions of the aloe vera plant into a light
vegetable oil, such as safflower oil. Aloe vera juice, gel
and oil can be used in cosmetics.
Using Aloe Vera In Your Cosmetics.
Here are some ideas for incorporating aloe vera into your
cosmetic formulas.
Aloe Vera Bath Salts:
Add a small amount of aloe vera oil or dehydrated aloe vera
gel to Epsom salt or sea salt to make "Aloe Vera Bath
Salts."
Aloe Vera Bath and Body Oils:
Add a small amount of aloe vera oil and your favorite
essential oil or fragrance oil to a blend of light
vegetable oils (such as corn oil, jojoba oil or sunflower
oil) to make aloe vera bath oils, aloe vera body oils, and
aloe vera hair oils.
Aloe Vera Soaps:
To make aloe vera liquid soaps add some aloe vera gel or
aloe vera oil to liquid castile soap. To make aloe vera bar
soaps from scratch replace some of the water in your recipe
with aloe vera gel or juice or replace some of the oils in
your recipe with aloe vera oil. To make aloe vera soap from
premade soap you can melt down soap flakes, add some aloe
vera oil or gel to the melted solution, stir well and pour
into soap molds.
Precautions When Using Aloe Vera In Your
Cosmetics
Aloe vera gel and juice are highly perishable, and should
only be used in cosmetics that are self-preserving (such as
cosmetics that contain a high percentage of soap, alcohol,
glycerin or other preservative) or in cosmetics that will
be used up quickly. Also, some people may be allergic to
aloe vera, or the preservatives that are used in
commercially available aloe vera gel and aloe vera extract.
If in doubt, perform a patch test on yourself before using
aloe vera in your cosmetics.