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The Aloe Vera Gel range is formulated with pure Aloe Vera gel, a natural solution designed to gently moisturise and nourish the skin. Ideal for dry and damaged skin, it helps maintain the skin’s natural hydrolipidic balance, helping the skin to regain softness, tone and comfort. Thanks to its light, easily absorbed texture, Aloe Vera Gel can be used daily on the face and body. It is particularly suitable for soothing irritation, redness and sunburn, as well as preventing blemishes caused by acne, blackheads and deep wrinkles, offering an immediate sensation of freshness and well-being to the skin.
THE BENEFITS OF ALOE VERA
Aloe vera is a plant naturally rich in nutrients, including vitamins, minerals and polysaccharides, which contribute to the skin’s well-being. The gel contained in its leaves has moisturising, soothing and regenerating properties, helping to protect the skin and keep it supple and radiant. Thanks to its healing and antioxidant properties, Aloe Vera helps to combat skin irritation, redness and minor skin imperfections. For this reason, it isoften used as a natural treatment after sun exposure or for sensitive and stressed skin.
NATURAL INGREDIENTS AND VARIATIONS
Alongside pure Aloe Vera Gel, the range offers formulations enriched with other natural ingredients selected to enhance its benefits. These include Argan Oil, rich in vitamin E and known for its nourishing and moisturising properties, as well as its antifungal, antiseptic and antibacterial action, and Tea Tree Oil, valued for its purifying and protective effect on the skin, a key ingredient against fungi, bacteria and germs. It boosts the skin’s natural defences, preventing infections and skin inflammation.These combinations of natural ingredientsallow us to offer specific solutions for different skin needs, whilst always ensuring gentle cleansing and care, suitable even for the most sensitive skin. Alsoa vailable is the Aloe Vera SPF 20 Lip Balm with Argan Oil and Shea Butter, which deeply nourishes the lips, ideal for chapped lips.

