THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF ALOE VERA FOR YOUR HAIR
Aloe Vera is a plant that has thick leaves with a gel-like
substance inside of them. It’s found all over the world, and many people even
grow their own. Aloe Vera gel is cooling and soothing when applied to the skin,
which is why it’s sometimes used to treat burns and skin wounds.
Aloe Vera has been used for centuries for its healing
properties. But it has another application besides its skin benefits: It can
actually strengthen your hair and make your scalp healthier.
The best form of Aloe Vera to use on your hair is the raw
gel of the plant. You can buy this gel in almost any pharmacy or scoop it out
of leaves cut fresh from a live plant if you have one. The gel is clear in
colour and slightly watery.
Rubbing Aloe Vera into your scalp and hair and letting it
penetrate your hair follicles could condition and improve damaged, dry hair.
After letting it sit for an hour, rinse the gel off with a mild shampoo.
BENEFITS FOR HAIR
Aloe Vera benefits for your hair
- Calms an itchy scalp
Seborrheic Dermatitis is the clinical term for the condition
we call dandruff. The symptoms of an itchy scalp and flaking skin under your
hair can be treated with Aloe Vera.
A 1998 study found that Aloe Vera helped resolve the scalp
inflammation that dandruff causes. The fatty acids found in the aloe plant have
anti-inflammatory properties.
- Deep cleans oily hair
Aloe Vera cleanses the hair follicle efficiently, stripping
off extra sebum (oil) and residue from other hair products. But Aloe Vera
doesn’t hurt your hair strands while it cleans. Unlike other chemicals in hair
products, Aloe Vera is gentle and preserves the integrity of your hair.
Using Aloe Vera is a great way to get hair that looks
healthier, shinier, and softer.
- Strengthens and repairs hair strands
Aloe Vera contains vitamins A, C, and E. All three of these
vitamins contribute to cell turnover, promoting healthy cell growth and shiny
hair. Vitamin B-12 and folic acid are also contained in Aloe Vera gel. Both of
these components can keep your hair from falling out.
Aloe Vera is a popular product that people use on their skin
after sun exposure. This is because of its high collagen content and cooling
properties. The vitamin content in Aloe Vera suggests that it might work to repair
sun damage to your hair, too.
- Promotes hair growth
Aloe Vera has the incredible ability to increase blood
circulation to an area. That’s part of why its healing properties are so
unique.
When you use Aloe Vera on your hair and scalp, blood flow to
your scalp increases, when your scalp has been cleansed and your hair has been
conditioned with Aloe Vera, you might see that hair breakage and loss slows
down.
There are plenty of people who claim that Aloe Vera actually
causes hair to grow much faster. But as of now, there’s little clinical
evidence to prove or disprove those claims.
Risks and warnings for Aloe Vera
There’s usually little cause for concern when using Aloe
Vera gel, but some people are allergic to it. Before using Aloe Vera topically,
do a patch test. Rub a small bit of Aloe Vera on the inside of your wrist and
wait up to two hours to see if your skin reacts poorly. This will let you know
if you have an Aloe-sensitivity.
You should also be careful with topical aloe if you’re using
hydrocortisone cream on your skin. Aloe Vera can increase the amount of
cortisone that’s absorbed by your skin when the two are used together.


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