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Yes, you can, we have more than 400 successful formulary of personal care products with aloe vera as raw material, aloe vera functional beverages and aloe refreshing drinks.
Aloe vera spray dried powder is highly hydroscopic, it is recommended if levels of humidity in your country are above 45%, maintain in dry storage conditions. Unused portions should be kept in an airtight container and should not be exposed to moist environment to avoid caking. This agglomeration doesn’t compromise the characteristics of the product. The use of desiccant material is recommended.
In case the whole product is not used, it is recommended to store it in a refrigerated warehouse at a temperature of 0° to 2° C or frozen at -18°C until the next use. We strongly suggest not to take back to the original container unused portions of the product that have been exposed to the environment. Once the packaging of the product is opened, shelf life is not guaranteed, and it is costumer’s responsibility to avoid spoilage. Aseptic techniques are mandatory for sampling and industrial use.
• Do not stack more than 4 drums. The package is only designed to hold up to 4 drums stacked. Any additional weight may collapse the packaging drums and compromise the quality of the product.
• Wrap the pallets in plastic to prevent movement. Also, use plastic straps on all four sides of the pallet to add stability while handling.
• Handle with care, considering that the product is intended for human consumption.
• Use caution while handling a forklift, since the forks may puncture the packaging and compromise the product.
• Use a sterile cutting blade to open the thermo-sealed bags. Drench the blade in Alcohol (96°) and then put the blade through flames to ensure sterility.
• Prepare spoons or spatulas for sampling, as well as whirl-pack bags to collect the samples.
• Open the thermo-sealed bags with the cutting blade, then use the sterile instruments to collect the samples as needed.
• Re-seal the polyethylene bags. In case the bags cannot be re-sealed (due to over-cutting or any other reason), then transfer the product to a new polyethylyene bag and seal.
• Close the fiber drum container, making sure that the product is stored in a dry place without air currents.
ACETYPOL™ is our newest development aimed to offer wellness and vitality to our customer’s solution. This product is made through an exclusive technique, a proprietary process of AMB Wellness made from insulated polysaccharides present in the inner Aloe Vera Gel by micro filtering, retaining polysaccharides up to 50,000 Da. The final product has an Acemannan content up to 25% measured by Ortho-Acetyl Method. The defining characteristic of ACETYPOLTM, is its high concentration of acetylated Polymannose, the immunomodulatory active ingredient of Aloe Vera with an optimal distribution of molecular weight and excellent ingredient to boost skin results faster than regular Aloe Vera powder.
Between the outer rind of the aloe leaf and the inner fillet lies the yellow sap (aloe latex) that contains anthraquinones (aloin). When taken in extremely high doses, aloin can be harmful. Unfiltered aloe contains approx. 10,000 parts per million of aloin. Our products of aloe vera juices, concentrates and powder form comply with all worldwide regulations, including HAD Regulation from Europe.
Aloe Vera powder ingredient is highly hygroscopic; it must be stored in a dry place. Special measures must be taken for countries with a relative humidity level above 45% to avoid caking. The use of desiccant material is recommended. Unused portions should be kept in an airtight container and should not be exposed to a moist environment. A recommendation about stacking: the maximum stacking level is of 4 drums, if you pile more than 4 drums it will cause the bottom fiber drum to crack. Wrong handling of our packaging can result in damage to the quality of the product. Product damage because of forklift hits can produce leaks.
Standard packaging: HDPE drum, closed top, Food grade FDA approved. In case the whole product is not used, it is recommended to store it in a refrigerated warehouse at a temperature of 0° to 2° C or frozen at -18°C until the next use. We strongly suggest not to take back to the original container unused portions of the product that have been exposed to the environment. Once the packaging of the product is opened, shelf life is not guaranteed, and it is costumer’s responsibility to avoid spoilage. Aseptic techniques are mandatory for sampling and industrial use.
All our products are made using our certified organic aloe vera that we grow ourselves. The regular and preservative free juices contain 99.7% aloe vera while the regular gels contain 99.5%. All our products contain our certified organically grown aloe vera.
Our products do not contain any gluten. Some of our products are certified Kosher by Earth Kosher, Halal is IFANCA certified, COSMOS is certified by ECOCERT, we are cruelty free. Our aloe vera raw materials is plant-based 100%, You can claim as vegetarian use.
Any aloe vera product available on the market is going to be cold pressed. There is no such thing as cold processed when it comes to aloe products. It is the law that all aloe plants must be heat treated to remove the harmful bacteria on the plant. If an aloe product claims to be “raw,” then it must have a disclaimer on the label. If there is not a disclaimer, then heat has been applied at some point. Many companies use batch pasteurization, which essentially cooks the aloe vera, damaging any biological components. To retain the 70 biologically active AMB Wellness utilizes flash pasteurization, applying heat for a limited amount of time, to provide the highest efficacy and aloe benefits on the market.
Finding vegan options on the industries like beauty industry or nutraceutical industry was not nearly as easy as it is now than 5 or 10 years ago. The worldwide market was really small and limited. Some high-end beauty brands offered vegan products and smaller vegan lines did not exist, the demand for vegan finished products wasn’t what it is today.
According to the Vegan Society, “Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to exclude—as far as is possible and practicable—all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, cosmetics, clothing or any other purpose; and by extension, promotes the development and use of animal-free alternatives for the benefit of animals, humans and the environment. In dietary terms it denotes the practice of dispensing with all products derived wholly or partly from animals.”
A vegan/plant-based material it is exactly what the name says: based on plants. Plant-based products are vegan, lactose-free, better for the planet, and full of micronutrients, as Aloe Vera, getting the whole wide range of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals available in plants.
The Aloe vera plant has been known and used for centuries for its health, beauty, medicinal, and skincare properties and there’s no doubt that the commercialization of Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) is a success story. Products containing Aloe are found almost everywhere. Consequently, many different kinds of natural-based industries are choosing Aloe Vera as it principal ingredient, in the cosmetic, food & beverage and dietary supplement industries.
Plant-based is perhaps the fastest-growing segment in natural. It is also one of the more confusing segments from the consumer’s perspective. So, how do you leverage the strength of this growing trend to maximize category sales, increase major demand on the final products, and compete more effectively against mainstream threats.
The manufacturer’s journey has changed dramatically. In addition to it, consumers want to buy effective, healthy, and natural products that protect their skin and improve their health and body system. The natural category has exploded and now accounts for a growing percentage of the global personal care market, and global nutraceutical market. The personal care industry goes natural and organic same as food & beverages, people appear to tend to drink more beverages or natural supplements with function and healthful values. They are looking to live longer, better, and wiser. Millennials are the trendsetters, creating groundswell movements through their use of social platforms, creating a top-down nutrition movement. In a lot of ways, the benefits of a plant-based seem like common sense: plants, vegetables, and fruits that are good for you; we all know that, and customers are aware now at the time of choosing a product that they will apply on their skin or take. Made from natural components, vegan products have minimal effects on your skin. They are not tested on animals and are safe from harmful chemicals.A product that is vegan does not contain any animal ingredients or animal-derived ingredients.
For the animals
Preventing the exploitation of animals is not the only reason for choosing vegan/ plant-based ingredients as Aloe Vera, but for many it remains a key factor in their decision. Specifics aside, avoiding animal products is one of the most obvious ways you can take a stand against animal cruelty and animal exploitation everywhere.
For your health
Well-planned vegan diets follow healthy eating guidelines, and contain all the nutrients that our bodies need. Some research has linked vegan diets with lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and lower rates of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and some types of cancer. Going vegan is a great opportunity to learn more about nutrition and improve your health, taking advantage of all the nutrients plants like Aloe Vera has and feel all the benefits they can give to your body.
For the environment
From recycling our household rubbish to cycling to work, we’re all aware of ways to live a greener life. One of the most effective things an individual can do to lower their carbon footprint is to avoid all animal products.
The demand for vegan products, including vegan beauty products, has soared, and beauty brands are rising to the challenge. Most attribute the new popularity of veganism to our culture’s growing awareness of how consumerism affects the planet and natural world, as well as our desire to make conscious, ethical choices.However, most experts agree that, in order to be vegan a product must not contain any ingredients derived from animals and must not have been tested on animals. The demand for ethical, sustainable, and vegan cosmetics is here to stay and not going away soon. In fact, it’s growing. Consumers are becoming increasingly vocal about their desire for naturally and ethically derived ingredients. It’s all part of a larger movement that’s dramatically shifting the landscape of the beauty industry—and even big brands are listening.
Aloe vera is a versatile ingredient that can provide numerous benefits to various skin types that has the potential to soothe and hydrate the skin, which can result in a healthier and more vibrant appearance, regardless of whether you have dry, oily, combination, or sensitive skin.
For dry skin types, aloe vera’s hydrating properties can help soothe and replenish the skin’s moisture barrier. Aloe vera contains a polysaccharide called acemannan, which helps to lock in moisture, leaving the skin feeling soft and supple. Aloe vera can also help to soothe dry, itchy skin by reducing inflammation and redness.
For oily and acne-prone skin types, aloe vera’s anti-inflammatory properties can help to reduce inflammation and redness associated with breakouts. Aloe vera contains salicylic acid, which can help to unclog pores and prevent acne. The plant’s antibacterial properties can also help to fight acne-causing bacteria.
For combination skin types, aloe vera’s ability to balance the skin’s pH can help to regulate oil production in the T-zone while still providing hydration to the rest of the face. This can help to prevent excess oiliness in the T-zone while still keeping the skin moisturised.
For sensitive skin types, aloe vera’s gentle and soothing properties can help to calm and hydrate the skin without causing irritation. Aloe vera is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores, and it’s gentle enough to use on even the most sensitive skin.
As you can see, aloe vera is a versatile ingredient that offers many benefits for all skin types. By understanding the benefits of aloe vera for your specific skin type, you can incorporate it into your skincare routine to help achieve healthy, radiant skin.
Yes, the colour of juice and jelly may vary from season to season, as all true natural products will vary according to climatic changes. Aloe vera juice and concentrates are very sensitive with light, if you are a beverages manufacturer, the recommendation is used HDPE or PVC bottle type.
AMB Wellness sells Aloe Vera raw materials to 44 countries. We serve cosmetic and personal care, wet wipes, diaper industry, toiletry paper, facial tissues, fermented aloe, biofertilizer for agricultural, health care and nutrition, nutraceuticals, food and beverage, and pet care industries.
Yes, there are several ranges of values, first one 0% to 4%, 4% to 8%, 8% to 10%. We can customize accordingly your focus market needs.
AMB Wellness works with Mexican independent agricultural suppliers in Mexico, continuous hands-on involvement, and robust systems for monitoring and evaluations allow precise and traceable production, chain of custody, and material processing. These standards of quality preserve the functional qualities of Aloe Vera as found in nature. We work with state-of-the-art laboratories cross the world by NMR Method, HPLC/GPC, Orto acetyl and gas chromatography to warrant our quality
We have strong distribution channels around the world. For international sales you can contact our global sales manager oscar@amb-wellness.com or make an appointment to our business developer manager, ilse@amb-wellness.
We have a very well experimented logistics department, that can send your order door to door by courier, LTL/FTL maritime dry/refer cargo, ground freight, and air transportation, or we can ship using the account or the customer’s account. The packaging and shipping method will depend on the order quantity and product selection.
Aloe Vera Gel Powder preparations are used for sunburn, sun poisoning, and burns, treatment of cuts, scratches, irritated skin, and insect bites. This beauty product soothes and tightens the skin. At the same time, it improves microcirculation, enhances metabolism in cells, effectively smooths wrinkles, strengthens tissues, and corrects the oval of the face. In addition, the high content of Aloe Vera extract provides long-term skin hydration, boosts immunity, and improves natural skin regeneration. Rich in natural sterols, AVGP significantly stimulates collagen and hyaluronic acid production, affecting fibroblasts and increasing the number of enzymes responsible for their synthesis. As a result, regular use can substantially slow down the skin’s aging process. It also has a remarkable lifting effect. In addition, due to the revitalizing properties of aloe, medicinal cosmetics containing this component “stimulate” dormant hair follicles to life, stimulate the growth of new hair, and thus improve their density. Also, Aloe Vera Gel powder is very rich in vitamins.
18 fiber drums of 25 kg in bulk. We can customize in tailored packing, for example, 20 aluminum thermo-sealed bags of 1kg, inside one fiber drum. The net weight of 25 kg bulk is 450 kgs and total gross weight per pallet is 529 kgs.
18 fiber drums 25 kg in bulk. We can customize in customized size, for example in one fiber drum with kilograms aluminium thermo-sealed bags, fit 20 kgs. Net weight of bulk 450 kgs and total gross weight per pallet is 529 kgs.
Yes, you can get samples from us, free of charge of cost and shipping delivery.
Yes, aloe vera is cultivated commercially in a sustainable manner. More information can be found on harvesting and cultivation in the IASC publication “IASC Presents a Scientific Primer on Aloe”, linked above. CITES, (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) lists every other species other than aloe vera.
Yes. Our aloe vera raw materials are organic certification from US NOP, ECOCERT. Many countries have their own organic standards and seal-based programs, including the US, EU, and Canada to name a few, and each of them are somewhat different in their requirements. Aloe vera is typically grown without the use of pesticides as the botanical has so few natural predators, and, generally speaking, as long as growers adhere to the organic standards, there is no reason why the vast majority of aloe vera plants cannot be grown organically.
Buyers of raw materials should verify crops are grown per the appropriate organic standards. Links to a few of the more well-known standards are below:
USDA National Organic Program (NOP)
European Union Organic Farming Program
Canada Organic Products Regulations
The IASC has a list of aloe vera suppliers among its members, which includes the most prominent suppliers in the world. Many of these suppliers also sell IASC certified aloe vera raw materials (see Finished Products Section below for more details on the IASC certification program). Please visit the IASC Member Directory or contact the IASC for more information on suppliers. AMB Wellness is certified its facilities from IASC
Aloe vera inner leaf juice is made by removing the rind prior to processing, either by machine or by hand, and then rinsing away the aloe latex. The remaining, gelatinous inner-leaf material is then ground/crushed into aloe vera inner leaf juice.
Aloe Vera is rich in nutrients and other substances that are beneficial to our organism. Scientists have identified over 200 components, mainly vitamins, minerals, enzymes and amino acids, all of which contribute essential properties to our wellbeing.
Many cosmetic products today contain Aloe Vera because of its acknowledged and proven benefits for the skin. As well as moisturizing, Aloe Vera is a powerful anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and analgesic which stimulates the body’s immunological system. Furthermore, Aloe Vera helps scarring and prevents wrinkles by keeping the skin hydrated and elastic.
Yes, Aloe Vera evaporate water from aloe vera gel juice in different ratios, 5X,10X,20X,30X.
Yes, when the aloe vera leaf is starved of water, there is a increase production of aloin and emodin which causes the gel to have a very bitter taste, a brownish color, and a very strong odor.
This depends on whether you are hand filleting, the skill of your employees, whether you are using an automated extraction machine, however you should yield at least 43 to 45 percent from a 1 kg aloe leaf.
If you start with an 8 to 12 inches tall aloe pup, it should take 18 to 24 months for it to fully mature.
Aloe vera gel processing in which only the inner gel fillet is used to manufacture aloe vera gels, aloe vera concentrates, and aloe vera powders
In order to get a good quality aloe gel, the the tips and the ends of the leaf are removed then the spiny sides are removed. The aloe rind can be removed by squeezing the leaf, filleting the leaf or by grinding up the entire leaf. There are several types and versions of aloe filleting machines.
• Soaking tank to loosen the dirt from the leaf.
• Aloe leaf washing machine or hand washing station to wash each individual leaf.
• Sanitizing rinse to sterilize the leaves.
• Trimming the aloe leaf to remove the ends and sides (filet only).
• Filleting of aloe leaf to remove the gel (filet only).
• Grinding to liquefy the gel.
• Pulp separation to remove the cellulose pulp.
• Stabilization of aloe gel to achieve microbial protection.
• Charcoal Decolorization to remove color and odor.
• Filtration to remove charcoal.
• HTST or Vat pasteurization to provide final bacterial stabilization
Aloe concentrates are produced removing the water content. There are various ways to do this, reverse osmosis, thin film evaporators, and vacuum distillation process are a few examples. Aloe vera gel will have approximately 0.5% solids. It is common to concentrate up to 20% solids making a 40:1 concentrate.
200:1 pure aloe powder made from the inner gel ( also known as aloe vera gel powder 200X)
There are two types of equipment used to make powders: Freeze drying and Spray drying
What is the difference between Whole Leaf and Inner Fillet Products / Juice and Gel Products
Whole Leaf products contain the entire leaf with the aloin content filtered down to a safe level of less than 1 part per million. They contain both high and low molecular weight polysaccharides. The Inner Fillet products contain only the inner gel-like portion of the leaf and contain a concentration of high molecular weight polysaccharides.
When Innovaloe™ was added to our products, its high molecular weight aloe polysaccharides combined with the broad range of both low and high molecular polysaccharides found in our whole leaf products slightly outperformed the inner fillet products for whole health benefits.
The only difference between the juices and gels is consistency. Our preservatives system is food grade and cosmetic for aloe raw materials in liquid form is Sorbate, citric and ascorbic acid. Our 200:1 (200 X) powder is free of preservatives. We can adjust your preservative system required through shelf-life test in laboratory. Also are available organic preservatives authorized, COSMOS Grade, KOSHER grade, and Halal grade.
24 months after the date of production in an unopened container, in a fresh and dry place, without exposure to sunlight. Incorrect handling of material could cause contamination of the product. After the packaging of the product is opened, shelf life is not guaranteed and it is the costumer’s responsibility having a proper storage conditions and handling of the powder.
INCI NAME: ALOE BARBADENSIS LEAF JUICE POWDER
Standard packaging: 25kg, double polyethylene bags inside a fiber drum. Other packaging: 1kg, 2kg, 5kg and 10kg; we can also customize the packaging size that better fits your production needs.
Yes, for muscle repair and growth, Aloe Vera is not just for sunburns. Its gel, when consumed, supports muscle tissue repair by promoting protein synthesis, which is essential for muscle growth. So, if you’re looking to gain some lean muscle, Aloe Vera might just be the secret ingredient you’ve been missing. Aminoacids for body builders and other athletes that rely on muscle mass, endurance and strength often have a higher demand for glutamine. Glutamine is one of aminoacids present in aloe vera raw material and is rapidly used by muscles during exercise. Consequently, having an adequate supply of glutamine/glutamic acid is important to support a healthy, active body. Serine is a non-essential amino acid derived from the amino acid glycine. It is important to overall good health, both physical and mental. Serine is especially important to proper functioning of the brain and central nervous system. Serine helps form the phospholipids needed to make every cell in your body. It is also involved in the function of RNA and DNA, fat and fatty acid metabolism, muscle formation, and the maintenance of a healthy immune system. The proteins used to form the brain, as well as the protective myelin sheaths that cover the nerves, contain serine. Without serine, the myelin sheaths could fray and become less efficient at delivering messages between the brain and nerve endings in the body, essentially short-circuiting mental function. Meat and soy foods, dairy products, wheat gluten, and peanuts are all good natural sources of serine, but today’s Western diet includes so much processed convenience food—amino acid supplementation may be needed more often than most people realize. Serine is a constituent of phospholipids, which help seal in moisture, so it is also often included as a natural moisturizing agent in many cosmetics and skin care preparations. Histidine is important for growth and tissue repair. Histidine comes to the blood stream especially when someone is affected by allergic complications. It aids in repairing of bodily tissues as well as for development. It also protects nerve cells by maintaining myelin sheath. It assists in the production of red and white blood cells. It also helps the body to fight against bodily damage resulting from radiation.
Histidine is the chemical precursor to histamines, which plays a central role in allergic reactions — the body’s response to the presence of substances it perceives as alien and potentially dangerous. Released in allergic reactions, those histamines set into a motion a series of physical changes,
causing the dilation of capillaries, a drop in blood pressure, increased secretion of gastric acids, subcutaneous fluid leakage resulting in itchy skin and hives, and tightening of the smooth
muscles of the bronchial tubes. L-histidine is a conditionally essential amino acid, so-called because adults generally produce adequate amounts of the substance, but children quite often do not and must fill their needs through diet. Both plant and animal proteins are good sources of this amino acid, which is a building block of protein in your body. Apart from its central role as a
protein component, L-histidine has demonstrated a variety of medicinal properties both anecdotally and in clinical studies.
Lysine: is important for growth, tissue repair and the production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies. L-Lysine is found in large amounts in muscle tissue. L-Lysine is one of the aminos that is of utmost importance to growth and development. It is used in the body for calcium absorption,
which results in bone and muscle growth as well as fat mobilization for energy uses.
Threonine is used to form the body’s two most important binding substances, collagen, and elastin. It is also essential to maintain proper protein balance. Threonine is involved in liver functioning, lipotropic functions (when combined with aspartic acid and methionine) and in the maintenance of the immune system by helping in the production of antibodies and promoting growth and activity of the thymus. But perhaps its most useful property of all is that it allows better absorption of other nutrients, so protein sources containing threonine are more bio-available than others. It maintains the nitrogen balance and helps to maintain lean body mass in
periods of extreme stress and fatigue. It is also needed to produce antibodies, hormones (GH,
testosterone, insulin, you name it), enzymes, collagen and to repair damaged tissue, much like histidine and most of the essential amino acids. Next to maintaining it, it also helps to build new muscle protein. And the cardiovascular benefits include the maintenance of healthy blood vessels. Threonine- An essential amino acid that is not manufactured within the body, ever.
L-valine helps build muscle by bringing more glucose to the muscles as they are stressed and worked. On its own, valine does not build muscle. But taken with leucine and isoleucine, it helps facilitate greater muscle development. Valine also assists with brain function, and it can help you sleep. Aloe vera contains L-Valine helps the repair and growth of muscle tissue, as commonly attributed to BCAAs. It maintains the nitrogen balance and preserves the use of
glucose. Valine is an essential amino acid that is crucial for maintaining proper cell and organ functioning.
L-Valine is involved in the synthesis of proteins, which is necessary for the growth and repair of muscle tissue. It is particularly important for athletes and bodybuilders who engage in regular physical activity and need to support their muscle health and recovery. The essential amino acid L-valine (Val) is needed for the synthesis of proteins. It is also used as an energy fuel; its complete oxidation requires thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, pantothenate, biotin, lipoate, ubiquinone, magnesium, and iron.
In the human body, Valine aids in the prevention of damage and destruction of muscle tissue, as it replenishes muscle tissue with the glucose needed to produce energy during physical activity. Valine is also a pathway in the biosynthesis of penicillin and is known to block the transport of tryptophan across the blood-brain barrier. On the other hand, Valine is an essential amino acid important for the normal functioning of the nervous system and cognition. Valine, along with Leucine and Isoleucine, forms a trio of branched-chain amino acids. This trio cannot be synthesized inside the body but must be obtained from external foods or from supplements. Valine is an important component in the body’s daily functioning and in the maintenance of muscle mass and the functioning of the immune system. This amino acid is not broken down by the liver but is consumed by the muscles. It promotes muscle growth and repair, helps to decrease stress and sleeplessness, and can act as an appetite suppressant.
L-Methionine is important for healthy nails and skin. Aloe Vera are widely used in cosmetics. It has antioxidant properties. Methionine is an essential amino acid that helps the body process and eliminate fat. It contains sulfur, a substance that is required to produce the body’s most abundant natural antioxidant, glutathione. The body also needs plenty of methionine to produce two other sulfur-containing amino acids, cysteine, and taurine, which help the body eliminate toxins, build strong, healthy tissues, and promote cardiovascular health. Methionine (Met) is an amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins. As an essential amino acid, methionine is not synthesized by Angora goats so they must ingest methionine or methionine-containing proteins. Together with cysteine, methionine is one of two sulfur-containing proteinogenic amino acids. Methionine is a lipotropic, or a chemical substance that helps the liver process fats (lipids). Other lipotropic include choline, inositol, and betaine (trimethyl glycine), all of which help prevent the accumulation of fat in the liver and thus ensure normal liver function, which is essential for the elimination of toxins from the body. Methionine is needed to make creatine, a nutrient naturally found primarily in
muscle tissue that provides the energy our muscles need to move and has been found to boost athletic performance during short, intense workouts.
Leucine, the strongest of the BCAAs, is responsible for the regulation of blood-sugar levels, the growth and repair of tissues in skin, bones, and of course skeletal muscle. It’s a strong potentiator to Human Growth Hormone (HGH). It helps in healing wounds, regulating energy, and assists in preventing the breakdown of muscle tissue. It functions on balancing blood sugar level in the body. It also promotes the development of the muscle tissue. It modulates the level of hormone production and energy regulation. It also provides support by preventing the breakdown of muscles. Deficiency in leucine may include dizziness, irritation, headache, fatigue, etc. It elevates the mood by stimulating the nerve system and may be important to staying motivated for whatever reason. It aids memory and together with its derivative, glutamine, is considered a smart vitamin (though they aren’t vitamins). It increases levels of epinephrine, nor-epinephrine, and dopamine in the anterior pituitary. All three are important neurotransmitters needed for optimum operation of the nerve system. It also helps the absorption of UV rays in sunlight, which in turn gives a higher rate of Vitamin D, a strong body hormone. Its main metabolite is tyrosine which increases levels of dopamine and nor-epinephrine, as stated above. It’s also one of the manufacturers of glutamine, the
amino acid that makes up the largest part of the amino acid pool.
Tryptophan is responsible for the production of serotonin which is exclusively important for balancing nerve and brain functioning. It is beneficial for controlling hyperactivity among children. It aids in alleviating stress. It works effectively as an appetite suppressant. It also promotes reducing weight. His proteinogenic amino acid L-tryptophan is essential for
the human body and has an aromatic structure. Like phenylalanine, histidine and tyrosine, its structure contains an indole functional group, which means it cannot be synthesized and must be ingested as part of the diet.
L-histidine is one of the semi-essential amino acids and has an imidazole functional group, which is typical for an aromatic amino acid. It is involved in the formation of proteins and influences several of the metabolic reactions in the body. As L-histidine is only produced in very small amounts by the body, it must predominantly be taken in through the diet. Infants in particular need an additional source of L-histidine, either through breast milk, special supplements, or formula milk, as a deficiency can led to growth problems and other conditions. Histidine is also an essential substance for those recovering from an illness and during growth (in childhood and the teenage
years.
Glutamine is one of the non-essential amino acids in humans. Although the body can produce it, immune system weaknesses and nerve problems can occur during times of high demand. Our body uses L-glutamine to create proteins, so-called amino sugars, and to support the production of the
super- antioxidant glutathione. The body also uses L-glutamine to increase water retention in muscle cells, help signal cell growth and to start intensifying production of protein and glycogen. Glutamine is therefore a very popular supplement with strength athletes. Among the free amino acids in human blood, L-glutamine is the most abundant at around 20% of the total. It also exists in a peptide-bonded state, which makes it chemically very stable. L-glutamine enables the production of the natural antioxidant glutathione, a known preventer of cell damage.
Proline, also known as L-proline, is an amino acid. It is non-essential because it can be synthesized by the body through the breakdown of L-glutamate, another amino acid. Protein is broken down into amino acids or building blocks. Collagen is a smooth and flexible tissue that covers and holds bones together, like glue. It is the main structural protein found throughout the body. It acts as a
shock absorber and reduces friction. It helps heal cartilage and cushion joints. Proline aids the body in breaking down proteins for use in healthy cells. In conjunction with lysine, another amino
acid, proline is a precursor for hydroxyproline and hydroxylysine. The body uses hydroxyproline to make collagen, tendons, ligaments and heart muscle. Collagen contains approximately 15 percent proline. For this reason, adequate proline is beneficial for the treatment of conditions such as osteoarthritis, soft tissue sprains and chronic back pain.
Alanine, or L-alanine, is an amino acid that helps the body convert the simple sugar glucose into energy and eliminate excess toxins from the liver. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein, and are key to building strong, healthy muscles—alanine has been shown to help protect cells from being damaged during intense aerobic activity, when the body cannibalizes muscle protein to help produce energy. Alanine is crucial for preserving balanced levels of nitrogen and glucose in the body, which it does through a series of chemical actions called the alanine cycle. During the alanine cycle, any excess amino acids (proteins) in cells or tissues are transferred to a receptor molecule called pyruvate, which is produced by the breakdown of glucose. The pyruvate is then converted to alanine and transferred to the liver. The liver extracts nitrogen from alanine and converts some of it back into pyruvate, which can then be used to produce more glucose. This cycle, glucose—pyruvate—alanine—pyruvate—glucose, helps supply the body with the energy it needs to support cellular life. It also ensures that a constant supply of pyruvate is available to allow the synthesis of glucose and amino acids in the body. Tyrosin: is a component of protein amino sugars and amino lipids which has very important functions throughout the body. It is very important for brain nutrition because it is a precursor of the neurotransmitter’s dopamine,
norepinephrine and epinephrine.
Aloe Vera can provide some of the most important vegetable enzymes, basics of human nutrition. Important nutrients and phytochemicals found in plants are absorbed more easily by our bodies sometimes within minutes without too much effort on the part of the digestive system. As well, more of the nutrients are absorbed. Enzymes are endogenous catalysts which enable, accelerate or prevent chemical processes. The enzymes contained in the Aloe Vera gel help with digestion and in absorbing the sugars, proteins, and lipids of our daily food intake. Leading scientists agree that a portion of the enzymes present in Aloe Vera gel can destroy free radicals. Enzymes break down proteins, carbohydrates and fats turning it into fuel increasing cell functions. For instance, bradykinase reduces inflammation and stimulates the immune system. Lipase is a digestive enzyme with a fat-splitting effect. Phosphokinase acts as an energy transmitter to muscle cells. Naturally, the list of Aloe Vera properties does not leave out the many important enzymes.
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Aloe vera is the common name of one particular species of the genus Aloe. A member of the Xanthorrhoeaceae family, aloe vera is one of approximately 400 or more species of Aloe and the most commonly used in consumer products. The proper scientific name is Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. The synonym Aloe barbadensis or Aloe barbadensis (Mill.) or (Miller) is commonly used to refer to aloe vera and can also be seen on many product labels.
The IASC, and other countries such as the European Union, China, and Korea, have established standards to define what is (and what is not) “aloe vera” in finished products. The IASC standard states that only products containing acemannan, or the beta 1-4 acetylated glucomannans, can be accurately labeled as aloe vera. Acemannan is a naturally occurring polysaccharide that is present in aloe vera and is used as an identifier of the botanical by analytical means. Products that do not contain acemannan are not considered to be true aloe vera based on this standard.
The primary component of the plant used in most products is the leaf, which can be processed in two ways to make aloe vera juice. Aloe vera juice can then also be converted to powder or concentrated. More information on this can be found under “Processing”. The other substance found within the leaf that has been used in commerce, primarily as an OTC laxative drug, is the aloe latex. This substance is found between the rind and the inner leaf material, and is a bitter, yellow-brown to reddish substance that contains anthraquinones, including a powerful constituent called aloin which acts as a laxative. As noted in the processing section below, manufacturers remove this substance during raw material processing and the IASC standard for aloin in products for oral consumption is less than 10ppm (parts per million). For products for topical usage, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review established a limit of 50ppm of aloin, which is the accepted industry standard.
Aloe vera is grown worldwide in temperate climates and can be found in commercial operations in the US, Mexico, Central America, South America, China, India, Africa, the Caribbean, Australia and the Asian tropics. Recently, requests for assistance in setting up greater commercial cultivation & processing operations in countries such as Greece, Iran and other middle eastern areas have been noted.
Aloe vera contains molecules called sterols. These can promote the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid, which can help the skin retain moisture and therefore reduce the appearance of fine lines. Maintaining healthy skin of your hands. Aloe provides soothing relief to extra dry skin. Aloe Vera lotion helps heal and protect even the driest skin, leaving it soft, smooth, and healthy. Soothes, cools & replenishes. Elevates concentration of natural moisturizing factors. Maintains protective hydration. Prevents wrinkles in hands. Reduces spots in hands reducing aging effect.
While aloe vera (or any cream or supplement for that matter) is not able to combat intrinsic skin ageing, it can help with the day-to-day feel and look of your skin, and with combatting the signs of some of those extrinsic factors. Aloe vera contains molecules called sterols. These can promote the production of collagen and hyaluronic acid, which can help the skin retain moisture and therefore reduce the appearance of fine lines. Aloe vera gel can also help with the soothing of a mild sunburn. It contains a compound called aloin, which has soothing benefits. In addition, the gel can help to moisturize the skin. its regular use can work to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines that show on skin after sun exposure as well as that occurs naturally with aging. Aloe gel is loaded with essential nutrients and vitamins such as A, C, and E that nourish and help revitalize skin and return a degree of elasticity to it.
It functions as a natural moisturizer, hydrating and nourishing the skin, which can reduce the visibility of cellulite by plumping and revitalizing the skin. Additionally, aloe vera’s inherent anti-inflammatory and soothing characteristics help alleviate any skin irritation or inflammation associated with cellulite. Cellulite is caused by deposition of fat cells and products of
our body’s metabolism. Metabolic wastes, rather than removed, deposit under the skin causing local inflammation, after which the skin is an ugly form of inequality. The following features have the greatest role in the fight against cellulite. The latter feature especially deserves emphasis, because none of the used herbs in the treatment of cellulite can operate so well as a cleanser, just as Aloe itself. Polysaccharides present in the Aloe have a unique ability to adhere to the outer cell membranes, improving the natural permeability. In this way, Aloe improves the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the cells, and the transport of metabolic waste out. Find cellulite cream or lotion, usually they can help. Try to find the one with Aloe Vera inside. Aloe Vera often helps our skin problems (including cellulite). Latest research showed that Aloe Vera can prevent more cellulite from show up on our skin. Aloe Vera helps to enhance circulation and restore integrity to damaged capillaries. Formulate to this market need a cellulite lotion, Aloe with sponge in affected skin cellulite creams, lotions, and oils, even Aloe stretches mask for stomach, back side legs, breast, thighs, buttocks, and upper arms. The skin consists of three main layers: Epidermis (the outer
layer), Dermis (the middle layer) and Subcutaneous or Hypodermic (the deepest layer). Stretch marks form in the dermis or middle layer of the skin when the connective tissue is “stretched” beyond the power of its flexibility due to rapid expansion or contraction of the skin. As skin is
stretched, the collagen is weakened, and its normal production cycle is interrupted and damaged. This ultimately results in fine scars under the top layer of the skin. Initially the marks look pink or red, but over time a thin, silvery line appears on the skin of the body and a stretch mark is born. Stretch marks appear on the skin body when someone grows quickly or puts on weight quickly.
Yes, Aloe is great for your tattoo. It’s soothing, moisturizing, nourishing, and easy to use as a part of your tattoo care routine. It’s way more than just a one-trick pony. Aloe works to support the healing process from multiple angles. A tattoo is a form of body art that is created when ink is inserted, using a needle, into the dermis layer of the skin. This changes the skin’s pigment and can be used to create almost any image imaginable, which must be considered an injury to the skin. Your company can make a different product concept for tattoo aftercare that can be formulated with Aloe Vera, focusing on the appropriate healing of the wound below the tattoo. A wound is defined as a lesion and rupture on skin surface that is caused by physical or thermal traumas, which may need some special aftercare therapy. Improvement and healing of wounds in human or developed animals occur by a complex and advanced mechanism consisting of several phases including: inflammation, proliferation, healing, and reconstruction. Any type of tattooing injures the skin, if a dye is injected into or under the skin, respectively. This may cause inflammation. It is, therefore,
not only important to pay attention to special cleanliness and to use sterilized instruments, but also to use dyes having specific properties, which reduce the risk of inflammation. The present wound care system plays a pivotal role in hemostasis, which controls and eventually stops the blood flow. Hemostasis involves constriction of the blood vessel, temporary blockage of the blood vessel and coagulation of blood until the damaged tissue is repaired. Applying an Aloe hydrogel spread on the present wound care system may block the damaged blood vessels while also keeping the coagulated blood and exudates contained within the film layer. Consider the development of tattoo product line as wound care system, who helps to traps moisture around the wound to promote faster healing in the moist environment, and provide an immediate evaporative cooling effect to the
skin and is especially beneficial in treating burn wounds.
Today, we’ll go over the uses of aloe vera when it comes to your tattoo – everything from aftercare to lifelong tattoos. Aloe vera contains humectants, which pull moisture from the air or from deeper in the skin. It also contains compounds that bind moisture into the skin, helping to keep the skin moisturized. Aloe vera is believed to impede the formation of free radicals, which can cause cell damage. Since most signs of aging are caused by skin damage, using vitamin-rich aloe vera lotion can help slow down those signs. Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory properties, which makes it great for skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. Because of its anti-fungal, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties, aloe vera can help soothe the effects of numerous skin conditions. Aloe Vera contains saponins. These are soapy substances from the gel that are capable of cleansing and having antiseptic properties. The saponins perform strongly as antimicrobial against bacteria, viruses, fungi, and yeasts. New tattoos have special needs, and a tattoo that looks good and ages well owes much good skin care in the first few weeks. To heal properly, tattoos should stay dry and clean. They need access to air and enough moisture to stay soft and healthy. Aloe Vera is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. It relieves pain and itching, and delivers moisture deep beneath the skin’s surface, while allowing the skin to breathe.
Yes, in a recently made tattoo, ink is concentrated in the uppermost layers of the skin and superficial damage in the first few weeks can have a long-term effect on its appearance. Some changes are inevitable; the lymphatic system detoxifies the body by flushing foreign matter, including ink, from the skin, resulting in some fading. With age, ink seeps into the lower layers of the skin tattoos become more resilient and less affected my minor damage at the surface. Yes, you can use aloe vera lotion products on tattoos to treat skin irritation from tattoos. However, it’s important to note that while using an aloe vera-based cream or lotion can be a great resource during your process of tattoo aftercare, we cannot recommend using straight aloe vera on your skin during the aftercare process. What makes Aloe Vera especially effective in treating wounds is its ability to support the growth of new, healthy skin. Aloe contains vitamins and amino acids necessary for new tissue growth and polysaccharides that stimulate the body’s immune response and prevent infection. Another part of the equation is Aloe’s concentration of enzymes, which slough off dead skin, stimulating new cell production. It might be this characteristic in particular that makes it questionable as a treatment when tattoos are new, and ink is concentrated in the upper skin layers.
It’s completely natural, and it’s specifically best when used on broken skin or wounds. Aloe helps to support the healing process. It won’t do anything to damage your tattoo, and it’s completely safe for the pigments in your tattoo. Skin care continues to be important once a tattoo has fully healed. A tattoo that is moisturized and infection-free ages well. There’s no reason why Aloe wouldn’t be safe to use on an older tattoo to keep skin healthy. In addition to providing moisture and protecting skin from infection, Aloe can be used to soothe persistent mild irritation which can result when some inks are exposed to sunlight.
For a tattoo wound, the formation of a scab or exudative crust is highly undesirable and detrimental to the freshly applied tattoo art. Scabs also form a barrier to the generation of new tissue. Skin regenerates much faster and the risk of infection from airborne pathogens is lower with a moist wound. Hydrogel formulated with Aloe Vera can easily improve wound healing of a freshly applied tattoo, while also reducing the formation of exudative crusting and preventing further ink loss. It also absorbs exudate, allows oxygen through, adheres to the moist would surface and can be removed with little inconveniences for the user The premature removal of a scab or exudative crust can cause injury to the healing wound as well as potential loss of tattoo pigment, which is highly undesirable after the pain and expense of obtaining the tattoo. Recently, hydrogels have been used as a dressing for wound care. Hydrogels are comprised of materials that create intermolecular entanglements using water for dispersal. Hydrogels are highly absorbent natural or synthetic polymers, with high water content, that possess a degree of flexibility like natural tissue. Due to their high-water volume, hydrogels can keep a wound moist yet still absorb exudate. While non-crosslinked hydrogels can be spread over a surface with irregular boundaries, the outer surface remains sticky, requiring a secondary dressing to prevent random debris from clinging to the wound covering.
Fresh-scented and gentle on sensitive skin, Aloe can be included on formulas for stick or spray or roll-on form, for all-day protection against underarm odor with the soothing power of aloe. Not only is aloe vera one of the hardest plants to kill, but it’s also incredibly useful. Aloe has natural antibacterial and antiseptic properties, which means it can get rid of odor-causing bacteria. Which is why aloe vera is ideal to use in a range of natural deodorants.
Slow down the appearance of wrinkles with Acemannan from aloe vera, the aging process is a challenging human experience common to everyone, and the desire to look young prevails in most of us. Aloe Vera offers vast amounts of information on benefits of anti- aging activity and skin care, helping in the exploration of possibilities of developing new antiaging cosmeceuticals with natural approach for anti-wrinkle slow down applications. The future for beauty of functional cosmetics
that offer multifunctional benefits in the area of antioxidant cellular protection and skin health
with anti-inflammatory and anti-stress properties is bright. Backed by sound science and substantiated structure and function, you have a big market in the anti-aging products, cosmetic and personal care industry. Marketers and modern scientists understand various different trends of potential use of Aloe Vera’s polysaccharides to research on anti-aging cosmeceutical approaches to delaying, defying, and preventing skin aging.
Provides 20 of the 22 required amino acids and 7 of the 8 essential ones. Alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, hydroxyproline, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, proline, threonine, serine, tyrosine and valine. Immunity, regulates metabolic activities, Repairing and rebuilding of muscles, basic building blocks of proteins in the body and muscle tissues. Aloe provides critical amino acids for the body, because when combined forms proteins essential for life and very necessary for those who have an intense sport. Also serves, among other functions, of raw material in the production of other cellular products, such as hormones and pigments. Both essential and nonessential amino acids, involved in the formation of neurotransmitters enzymes (chemical messengers), antibodies and nutrient transporters. Essential amino acids are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan and valine. Humans require 22 amino acids. The human body knows how to produce 14 amino acids. The remaining 8 will be supplied to the body by ways of food and nutritional superfoods. Pure Aloe Vera Juice provides the body with these essential amino acids. The non-essential amino acids found in Aloe Vera are alanine, arginine, asparagine, cysteine, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, proline, serine, tyrosine, glutamine, and aspartic acid. Arginine: is essential for the metabolism of muscles provides a vehicle for transport, storage, and nitrogen excretion. L-Arginine is an important production and tissue regeneration component.
Our Aloe Vera raw materials are free of aloin and acts as a powerful antioxidant that protects the collagen from oxidation and loss of flexibility. Natural UVA and UVB filter – we can find small amounts of anthraquinone in the Aloe Vera pulp, but it is suffice to show one of the unique characteristics of the Aloe plant in the world – the absorption of ultraviolet radiation. Creams high in Aloe Vera are also protective creams. Aloe sun creams are second to none, very thoroughly protective of the skin from drying in the sun, as well as soothing.
The cosmetics industry often uses it as an emollient and moisturizer in a myriad of products such as moisturizers, body and hand creams, cleansers, soaps, suntan lotions, shaving preparations and baby lotions. Aloe Vera improves the skin’s ability to hydrate itself; it is therefore an active skin conditioning agent. Externally applied, it is a natural skin with the ability to penetrate the skin and transport healthy substances through it. Aloe Vera makes it a treatment for premature aging of skin, healing of wounds, burns, sunburns, eczema, body loss, dandruff and more.
Aloe stimulates fibroblast which produces collagen and elastin fibers making the skin more elastic and less wrinkled. It also has cohesive effects on the superficial flaking epidermal cells by sticking them together, which softens the skin. Aloe Vera has calming effects, amino acids and polysaccharides regenerators, it is the best to stimulate cell regeneration and helps to moisturize the skin. Aloe Vera is also very suitable for preventing the appearance of stretch marks (adolescence, pregnancy, diets, etc …). After that Aloe Vera has penetrated well into the skin can be served with a moisturizer for the benefit is greater. It has been demonstrated that dry Aloe Vera extracts increase skin moisturization through a humectant mechanism. Indeed, this substance increases the quantity of water contained in the superficial part of the epidermis without increasing the TEWL (Trans Epidermal Water Loss).
Healing properties: Glucomannan, a mannose-rich polysaccharide, and gibberellin, a growth hormone, interacts with growth factor receptors on the fibroblast, thereby stimulating its activity and proliferation, which in turn significantly increases collagen synthesis after topical and oral Aloe Vera. Aloe gel not only increased collagen content of the wound but also changed collagen composition (more type III) and increased the degree of collagen cross linking. Due to this, it accelerated wound contraction and increased the breaking strength of resulting scar tissue. An increased synthesis of hyaluronic acid and dermatan sulfate in the granulation tissue of a healing wound following oral or topical treatment has been reported. Effects on skin exposure to UV and gamma radiation: Aloe Vera gel has been reported to have a protective effect against radiation damage to the skin.
Aloe vera is an effective anti-inflammatory. It inhibits the cyclooxygenase pathway and decreases the prostaglandin E2 production from arachidonic acid. Moreover, since inflammation is usually caused by oxidative damage due to free radicals, aloe vera acts as an antioxidant that fights free radicals. Blistering and itchiness, while helping the skin to heal more rapidly. Additionally, in Ayurvedic medicine, Aloe is used to effectively heal chronic skin problems, such as psoriasis, acne, and eczema.
Aloe Vera contains 6 antiseptic agents: Lupeol, salicylic acid, urea nitrogen, cinnamonic acid, phenols and sulfur. They all have inhibitory action on fungi, bacteria, and viruses.
Aloe vera has antibacterial properties that can help control and reduce acne-causing bacteria. Aloe Vera gel contains two hormones: Auxin and Gibberellins. These two hormones provide wound healing and anti-inflammatory properties that reduce skin inflammation. Gibberellin in Aloe Vera acts as a growth hormone stimulating the growth of new cells. It allows the skin to heal quickly and naturally with minimal scarring.
Yes, Aloe Vera is suitable for all types of skin, is good to formulate for dry Skin cosmetic products, this is a sensitive skin that is easily irritated and tends to flake easily, it needs to be moisturized regularly and aloe vera raw material does. This type of skin is usually prone to wrinkles around the mouth and eyes. For normal Skin products: This skin type is smooth and soft skin that requires less frequent hydration than the previous hydration. With the passage of time tend to become dry. For Oily skin products, the pores are visible on oily areas of the forehead, nose, chin, etc. Prone to acne and blackheads. It requires a daily cleansing routine with suitable soap and water. Combination skin: This skin type combines characteristics of oily skin e.g. facial axis (chin, nose, and forehead) with elements of dry skin in other areas of the body such as cheeks features.
Winter is notorious for sapping moisture from the skin, leading to dryness and flakiness. Aloe Vera gel, derived from the plant’s fleshy leaves, is a natural humectant, meaning it attracts and retains moisture. Applying a thin layer of pure Aloe Vera gel to the face and body helps lock in hydration, combating the effects of harsh winter conditions. Its lightweight consistency makes it an excellent daily moisturizer that doesn’t leave a greasy residue. Dryness of skin is very common during the cold and sudden changes in the temperature. Winter winds and low humidity levels can leave the skin feeling irritated and sensitive. Aloe Vera contains compounds with anti-inflammatory and soothing properties, making it an ideal remedy for calming redness and discomfort. Whether dealing with windburn, chapped lips, or general irritation, develop Aloe Vera products to treat and provide instant relief and promote healing. Aloe vera can be used as moisturizer both on your body and face. Windburn is redness of the skin caused by exposure to strong and cold winds for extended periods of time. This happens because the irritation caused by cold wind and the speed of the wind in low humidity removes a thin layer of fat molecules (oil) from the skin that normally moisturizes it and helps filter the ultra-violet rays of the sun. The skin is dryer in the cold air which allows the wind to break down the fat molecule layer more easily. This, in turn, makes the skin more susceptible to harm. This effect increases with stronger and colder winds. Windburn can occur on both sunny and cloudy days because even on cloudy days there can be glare from the sun.
Windburn can occur when it is snowy outside because the sun can reflect 80% of ultraviolet rays off the snow. Some have argued that windburn is only caused by the drying effects of the wind, but others argue that sunburn also contributes to the redness of the skin (combined with the drying effects of the wind). Formulate Aloe Vera for moisturizing damaged areas. Also, you can make an Aloe helps to retain natural oils on the skin. Offer to market a formula that hydrates, restores, and rebalances the lipid layer of the skin. Dry, cracked skin is a common winter woe, especially on hands and feet. Aloe Vera’s ability to accelerate the healing process makes it an effective solution for repairing and revitalizing damaged skin. Regularly applying Aloe Vera gel on dry patches helps to restore the skin’s natural barrier, preventing further moisture loss and promoting a smoother, healthier complexion.
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Yes, Aloe Vera Laundry Soap Reaches Sensitive Customers, laundry soap with aloe vera that it claims is good for sensitive skin, was no real belief in other products. Putting Aloe Vera on laundry detergent contributes to the perception that it will be milder on skin. People don’t want to think about chemicals. Avoid dry and redness hands for contact with chemical detergent, All the natural properties of Aloe Vera make it the perfect ingredient to keep skin clean. The content of saponins – substances of washing operation. But the industry reaches after detergents that clean faster and more accurately. The problem is that standard cleaning agents have strong alkaline pH, and that elutes from the skin surface part of the natural protective layer – the hydrolipid mantle. The skin of hands quickly copes with this problem. It looks worse when the skin is dry, weakened by age, with a tendency to weaken with allergies or the overall bad condition of the body. Our formula contains mild Aloe Vera to soften and condition your hands and clothes. Sensitive with Aloe Vera. Gentle on the skin. Skin-friendly washing for all textiles. Aloe Vera is a perfect alternative to biological soap powders. It is kind to sensitive skin, meaning it is perfectly safe for all the family. Now you can wash your laundry with the natural kindness of Aloe Vera which give your clothes the extra care and freshness. Gentle on senses and skin. Made with natural plant-based ingredients. Made with Aloe Vera. Biological Washing Powder is a powerful detergent with extract of Aloe Vera. This professional laundry powder is ideal for use on children’s clothing and for other people who may suffer with sensitive skin. Extra softness for sensitive skin. Formula containing plant-based surfactants, gentle chamomile and Aloe Vera. Soft on Baby’s Skin. Aloe Vera relieves, softens and moisturizes skin.
Yes, you can claim as good for sensitive skin of hands, Aloe soap bar is ideal ingredient, when your customers handy wash delicate and baby clothes but care from astringent elements and are concerned that detergent could aggravate irritations. Consumer can take care of their hands in contact with detergent, without of compromise the cleaning power of a detergent if it were milder on their skin. Consumers seem to have fundamental faith in the Aloe Vera plant the sap of which has long been recognized for its moisturizing and soothing properties. Like most innovations, Aloe Vera is available at a premium, with psychology reward using Aloe Vera as part of the formula. This opens up a whole new approach in fabric cleaning. Putting aloe vera soap bar for laundry contributes to the perception that it will be milder on skin; people don’t want to think about chemicals. Adding aloe vera in your laundry soap bar, formula contains mild Aloe Vera to soften and condition your hands and clothes. Sensitive with Aloe Vera. Skin-friendly washing for all textiles. It is kind to sensitive skin, meaning it is perfectly safe for all the family. Now you can wash your laundry with the natural kindness of Aloe Vera which give your clothes the extra care and freshness. Extra softness for sensitive skin. Sensitive Skin Liquid Laundry Detergent with Aloe Vera. Soft on Baby’s Skin. Aloe Vera relieves, softens and moisturizes skin Aloe Vera is a perfect alternative to biological soap powders. Now you can wash your laundry with the natural kindness of Aloe Vera. Made with natural plant-based ingredients. Extra softness for sensitive skin. Enriched with Aloe Vera extract. Sensitive Skin Liquid Laundry Detergent with Aloe Vera. Formula containing plant-based surfactants, and Aloe Vera Product Positioning / Green, BIO, ECO Key Features, Aloe Vera relieves, softens and moisturizes skin; Organic, natural, BIO, ECO, biodegradable, hypoallergenic. Leaving the skin feeling clean, smooth and silky. Good for all types of skin. Surfactant (reduces surface tension) better penetration. Improve h2o penetration. Aloe Vera contains saponins, which acts as a natural cleanser blended with other natural saponines as: Sapindus Mukorossi, Cocos Nucifera (Saponified Organic Coconut Oil, Cyamopsis Tetragonaloba Gum (Organic Guar Gum), Acacia Senegal Gum (Organic Acacia Gum), Quilaja Saponaria (Organic Soap Bark), Organic Saponified Coconut Oil
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Aloe vera is a medicinal plant, traditionally used to improve skin integrity. Aloe vera is known for its anti-inflammatory, skin protection, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, antiseptic, and wound healing properties.
Aloe vera is extensively used in cosmetics and beauty products for all good reasons. It has got anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties, and the ability to treat your skin effectively. The use of aloe vera in skincare is no surprise as it’s a well-known plant that has been a successful, effective skincare ingredient for a long time
It’s a versatile plant that has many skin benefits. Thanks to its unique composition, aloe vera gel can eliminate dead skin cells and treat various skin conditions, including acne, acne scars, sunburns, dark circles, and wounds. Plus, aloe vera gel can also be used to moisturize your skin and hair. Aloe vera tends to have a calming effect on the skin, When formulate a gel for damaged skin from sunburn has a cooling sensation that provides instant relief. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation (SCF), aloe vera is safe to use for soothing mild sunburns.
As a cosmetic ingredient, aloe vera is widely used in many mainstream skincare and cosmetics’ products. The plant is very skin-friendly and has a low risk of causing allergies, sensitivity, or skin reactions, and it is also versatile. It is common in after-sun products, and in facial, hair and body care. As a cosmetic ingredient, aloe vera is widely used in many mainstream skincare and cosmetics’ products. The plant is very skin-friendly and has a low risk of causing allergies, sensitivity or skin reactions, and it is also versatile. It is common in after-sun products, and in facial, hair and body care.
From supplements to skincare, inner aloe vera gel juice, has been shown to have some fantastic benefits. Most people, aloe vera is completely safe to use topically on the skin. Aloe vera gel has found wide applications as an active ingredient in cosmetics. It is used in facial creams, skin lotions, and for sun protection. As with most plant ingredients, aloe vera contains various skin-friendly compounds, including antioxidants, vitamins, and proteins. These nutrients, along with their well-known skin-soothing properties, make aloe vera useful in managing a range of skin concerns.
Aloe Vera for Hydrating. Since the most well-known property of Aloe Vera is that it works extremely well for hydrating the skin, it makes sense to look for a moisturizer that includes Aloe Vera along with other ingredients that compliment it like Hyaluronic Acid and different Citrus Seed Extracts. The regenerating effect of Aloe has a great impact on the efficiency of cell division. Innovaloe™ works at the cellular level; The rich, nutritional composition of the pulp causes skin micro circulation. Vitamins, minerals, free amino acids, and biostimulators – it all goes straight into the skin, and better yet, the animated capillary circulation more efficiently distributes these nutrients into the tissues of the skin. Stimulation of fibroblasts – which are cells producing collagen and elastin. The skin consists of 72% of collagen fibers and the spaces between collagen fibrils are filled by mucopolysaccharides produced by our body, but Aloe mucopolysaccharides also fit there perfectly. Aloe also makes the fibroblasts produce collagen – which means that Aloe has lifting qualities.
Also called aloe, is a plant known since Antiquity for its numerous benefits. The gel contained in its thick leaves has exceptional qualities, beneficial for the health of the skin and body. In cosmetics, it is known mainly for its soothing, moisturizing, and regenerating virtues. Aloe gel also provides real refreshment and vitality of the skin, using our aloe vera raw materials in your formulas: to both protect and hydrate the skin.
This nutrient-rich treasure delivers a host of benefits. Aloe vera is well-known for its skin-pampering benefits, and increasingly people are recognizing the power of the plant’s nutritional benefits. “You may be surprised to learn that aloe vera is a superfood. Few supplements today rival the complete nutritional benefits of this plan. Aloe Vera is nutrient-dense plants like aloe vera offer effective ways to consume important vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that support your overall health and well-being. The aloe vera plant contains more than 70 active components, including minerals, vitamins, enzymes, amino acids, and polysaccharides. Polysaccharides are molecule chains that help transport nutrients efficiently, making them more bioavailable and improving the body’s overall condition.
Improving nutrient absorption rates helps the stomach function more efficiently. The active components in aloe vera also help remove waste from the body and lower toxin levels that may prevent cells from absorbing the nutrients your body needs. juice from the plant helps support digestion, normalizes acid/alkaline and pH balance, lessens yeast formation, encourages digestive bacteria and regularizes bowel processing. On the immune front, Aloe vera supports the immune system by encouraging the production of white blood cells, which act as the body’s first line of defense against foreign contaminants. Another gold standard study conducted aloe vera juice with found that it helped increase white blood cell counts by 10 fold. Antioxidant vitamins A, C and E in aloe help fight free radical damage within the body, Aloe Vera Juice can be considered as he Gut-friendly, detoxifying drink. offers an overview of the many positives in Aloe Vera Benefits: Help Heal skin, and the Immune System. Aloe vera provides an amazing number of vitamins and minerals that help reduce inflammation and fight free radical damage. Vitamin A, for instance, plays a critical role in maintaining healthy vision, neurological function and healthy skin because it’s an antioxidant that reduces inflammation. Vitamin C is another important component found in aloe vera; it protects the body from cardiovascular disease, prenatal health problems, eye disease and even skin wrinkling. Vitamin E benefits include being a powerful antioxidant that reduces free radical damage, fights inflammation and helps naturally slow the aging of cells.
The use of aloe gels, extracts and aloe powder is permitted in food supplements in Europe. Is mandatory decolorized aloe vera with activate charcoal to reduce aloin content, naturally present in inner aloe vera gel extract, concentrate and powder form.
Organic certification for Aloe Vera. There is growing consumer demand for organic products across Europe, a trend likely to continue. As such, European buyers are demanding organic ingredients for their natural health products. As an importer of aloe vera, you should consider getting organic certification. In order to market your natural ingredients as organic on the European market, you can find information on the EU organic certification on the IFOAM website.AMB Wellness is certified by ECOCERT, from plantations, process facilities of concentrated juice and spray dried facilities. Every exportation is necessary.
Benefits of Aloe Vera in Digestive Health: Aloe vera acts as a natural antioxidant, hydrates from the inside making your skin look healthy, is rich in vitamins and minerals, gives you a boost of energy, helps the body to absorb vitamin C and vitamin E up to 300% more, provides natural support for the immune system, prevents stomach ulcers, protects the intestinal flora, lowers high cholesterol, reduces blood sugar levels, it has natural anti-bacterial action, it has natural anti-inflammatory effect, daily consume builds the body’s defense system naturally against oxidative stress, aids in Healthy Digestion: A healthy digestive tract ensures that nutrients from the foods we eat are absorbed into the blood stream, Aloe Vera Juice has natural, detoxifying abilities. Drinking Aloe Vera Juice made from the pure Aloe gel regularly may improve bowel regularity and increase protein absorption, while at the same time decrease unfriendly bacteria and yeast, regulates weight and Energy Levels: Aloe Vera Gel naturally, and with regular use, allows the body to cleanse the digestive system, Taken regularly, Aloe Vera Juice from the pure Aloe gel ensures a greater feeling of well-being, allowing energy levels to increase and helping to maintain a healthy body weight, heartburn may not be life-threatening but it can certainly cause discomfort. Instead of waiting for the condition to subside, you can ingest oral Aloe or Aloe extract to speed up the healing Further, portion control and portability make many dairy foods attractive snacking options for today’s mini-meal consumer. Such convenience foods — namely cheese, yogurt, drinkable dairy and even ice cream — may be formulated to offer a nutritional profile that appeals to consumers, while the value-added products command a premium price, making them attractive to manufacturers process. soothe and promote the healing of intestinal disorders such as: Indigestion, heartburn, Hyper-acidity, Peptic and duodenal Ulcers, Colitis, and Hemorrhoids. prevents the production of too much stomach acids which lead to heartburn, acid reflux disease or gastro esophageal reflux disease known as GERD, will help to correct and protect the healing of: former damaging processes in the digestive tract, helps with people who have a problem with maldigestion, aid in the absorption of water, minerals and nutrients in the GI tract, protects and encourages healthy flora in the digestive tract.
Yes. Pet supplements are defined as either dietary or therapeutic supplements. Dietary supplements (also called dietary nutrients) are substances added to pet foods to make them nutritionally complete and balanced. Therapeutic supplements (also called nutraceuticals) are foods or food nutrients that are taken orally to provide a health benefit, either for prevention or treatment of disease. There are thousands of pet health conditions that may be appropriately treated using Aloe Vera supplements.
Functional ingredients designed to support normal bone remodeling. These two proprietary ingredients work in combination to provide complete support of healthy joints, hips, cartilage, bones, tendons, and ligaments. Many health complaints can be alleviated in animals through feed supplements with Aloe Vera gel. Aloe Vera enhances pet’s diets and delivers them daily values of necessary vitamins, minerals, and other natural compounds, as aminoacids, mineral, polysaccharides, and other more. Today pet’s owners want to make sure their dogs live vigorous, healthy lives and have realized that traditional pet foods don’t always provide all the nutritional building blocks needed to accomplish this, create a product line to safeguard their wellbeing and vitality with Aloe Vera.
Not enough, pet kibbles are only focused on provide only basic protein, fat and fiber, plus a few vitamins and minerals, pets do not have the varied diets that humans do, they can quickly become susceptible to increased risk of disease and poor health when their food lacks certain nutrients. Pets are living longer than ever before. Pet owners often choose supplementation to help maintain health and ease age-related aches and pains in their older companions. Formulate products with Aloe Vera and empathize on health benefits for pet markets. Today a different mindset addresses different consumer desires when it comes to their pets.
Yes, Aloe Vera is an unveiling a nutritional breakthrough that will help pets’ wellbeing. Biological activities of the Aloe Vera leaf gel have claimed that the polysaccharides in Aloe Vera gel have therapeutic properties such as immune-stimulation, anti-inflammatory effects, wound healing, promotion of radiation damage repair, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, anti-fungal and anti-neoplastic activities, stimulation of hematopoiesis and antioxidant effects.
Aloe can be improved using both, Aloe and probiotics aid intestinal microflora, gut morphology, gastric emptying, activity of endogenous digestive secretions and, finally, performance parameters are influenced by dietary phytogenic. ALOE VERA is perhaps the most versatile plant on earth. Packed with vitamins, minerals, polysaccharides, phytosterols, antioxidants and amino acids, this one plant is as effective for internal concerns as external ones, and as popular for looking better as for feeling better. Aloe Vera is extremely nutritious and safe to eat and eventual consumption as a beverage or juice or externally in hair or pets ‘body.
Of course, you can do so, one of main activities of aloe vera is bio viability of several functional ingredients and, acts as delivery vehicle of vitamins, minerals, aminoacids, etc. , these pet foods assert the ability to help manage several different health concerns, following the lead of human dietary supplements for conditions that include cardiovascular, bone, joint, eye and cognitive health; condition-specific pet supplements are one of the fastest growing segments in the pet nutraceuticals market. Supplements that benefit pet joint health, hair, skin and coat condition and anxiety are showing the most growth.
AMB Wellness pays careful attention to growing, harvesting, and manufacturing our certified organic Aloe Vera ingredients. Leaves matured for three years before harvesting. plants are organically grown, and no chemical pesticides and no herbicides are used in the Aloe plantations. An expert team of quality control monitors each step of the process, from the harvest in the fields to the processing facility where trained workers transform the succulent leaves in the best Aloe Vera raw materials for the industry.
Traditionally one of the more frequently occurring condition plaguing horses has been swollen joints. Although swollen joints are often the result of sprains or work-related strains, they can also come due to systemic causes or be congenital in the horse’s lineage. Create a formula of Aloe Vera juice for topical and oral doses of Innovaloe compounds first in deep rubs with aloe liniments (with eucalyptus) or as an alternative by applications in plain lotion. For racehorses you can create an Aloe product to be applied in nebulizers for horses. Due the demand of racing, the stresses of travel and constant change of climate, racehorses can and do experience more than their share of respiratory complications. Nebulizers are bridle-like hoods that fit over the horse’s nose and are the equine equivalent of oxygen masks for humans, except for the fact that warms medicated vapors introduced while the horse is breathing. In case of racehorses, it is used to prevent blockage and to ameliorate occasions of sore and bleeding throats. You can formulate Aloe Vera compounds, Aloe Vera gel form or Aloe Vera lotion to treat such conditions as uterine infection in mares and throat infections, show a remarkable improvement.
Aloe Vera gel can be applied externally or spray or liquid to drink orally, as distributor we offer these ideas to your Veterinary manufacture products. Between 60 & 90% of stabled horses have gastric ulcers. The stressful life of a race or show horse contributes, but even pasture potatoes have ulcers. Pasture Potato horses may have ulcers because of infrequent, large, grain-based meals. When a horse’s stomach remains empty for hours, then is too full for short periods, the stomach acid and pepsin have access to unprotected stomach lining and can gradually eat a hole in it. The protective mucus layer in the stomach is thinner in some places and excess acid can damage the walls, contributing to ulcers.
As the racehorses’ physical demands increase, so do their nutritional needs. The starting point for this is sufficient calorie intake, which is the easiest to meet. Your horse also needs more protein, minerals, and vitamins, but the fundamental thing is keeping the GI tract functioning well so that those needs can be met by nutrients being effectively absorbed. Getting these nutrients into your horse is only one part of the equation. They also need to be absorbed and efficiently utilized, while the digestive tract remains healthy and ready to support the needs of exercise. At the same time, debilitating disorders of the digestive tract need to be kept under careful control. The first step in accomplishing this is to understand what the GI tract needs to function. First and foremost is a nearly constant flow of food. A grazing feral horse spends most of its time eating a high moisture, high fiber diet – grass. The more grass you can supply the horse, the better. A hay diet should be complemented with protein (if needed), and minerals that balance the hay. Omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin E, which are lost with hay curing, may need to be supplemented. If you can meet all your horse’s needs with a hay-based diet and/or pasture, that’s ideal. Because grass and hay (which is basically “hay jerky”) have much lower calorie content than grains or other concentrates, the horse can eat more over the course of the day and always have something in his stomach. This is important to hormonal stability (insulin, thyroid, and cortisol), mental stability and smooth functioning of the GI tract. If grain/concentrates are needed, spread them out over as many meals as possible during the day, to mimic the trickle feeding the horse does with his forages. This too will promote hormonal, mental and digestive stable functions.
Gastric ulcers are a particular scourge of performance horses. Because horses produce stomach acid on a continuous basis rather than just in response to food, a major factor in ulcer risk is allowing the stomach to be empty. You don’t want the horse to ever go longer than about 4 hours without eating. Bring your regular, familiar food items with you when traveling – concentrate and water. When shipping, always keep a hay bag of well-soaked hay within the horse’s reach and stop at least every 4 hours to offer water. Enriched Aloe Vera juice with enzymes to improve deliver of then, enzymes are effective “natural” stomach acid blockers for horses. Remember horses are vegetarian, aloe contains enzymes, vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and polysaccharides for improving your horse wellbeing.
Conditions such as stomatitis, gingivitis, and oral ulceration can all be helped with Aloe Vera. Improve and maintain a health digestive system. For racehorses’ gastric disorders and also as a good all-round tonic. Aloe is good for ear and eye problems such as ottis, infections of mites, bacteria, fungi, and yeasts. Aloe Vera is an excellent supplement to correct gastric problems or ulcers. Aloe Vera is ideal to treat grass sickness in horses during the spring and in summer when they are at grass. Head shaking, caused by seasonal allergy to pollen. Improve immune system in horses’ due polysaccharides and Acemannan content. Create a formula to reduce symptoms of asthma, hay fever, rhinitis, arthritis, and lupus. Moisturizing action ideally suited for external skin problems. Aloe is a natural healer from the inside out. Balances the immune system/natural an inflammatory. worked on acute, chronic and bacterial infections. The plant’s anti-inflammatory characteristics. The Aloe halted the spreading of most yeast fungi ailments such as Candida and the bacteria staphylococcus, streptococcus and corynebacterium. Aloe Vera can be used in horses to treat illness PVLS (Post Viral Lethargy Syndrome) in horses. (a chronic state of exhaustion). The oral administration of Aloe Vera can be useful in chronic immunological problems. Aloe Vera helps heal Mud Fever. Mud fever is a dermatitis associated with muddy conditions, summer are dry
Aloe Vera has an excellent bio ability, and you can use in several applications adding different chemicals and ingredients, as glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM, to help navicular disease or degenerative joint disease in other joints and today is often referred to as distal limb polyarthritis (D.J.D.) navicular syndrome. degenerative joint disease or Arthritis, or more common ‘ring bone’, ‘spavin’, ‘pedal osteitis’
Aloe Vera can relieve sore, red, and irritated itchy spots caused by bit or stall rubbing, supports regrowth of lost hair caused by rubbing blankets or sweat sores. Relieve Rain Rot. Itchy, white scabs under the coat can drive you and your horse crazy. Aloe Vera can treat sweet itch or dermatitis. Sweet Itch is an allergic dermatitis set off by biting midges. Dermatitis is easily controlled with Aloe Vera products; the problem is preventing the midges from attacking the horse/pony and the self-mutilation inflicted by the patient. Creating a formula with Aloe Vera in heat rub with eucalyptus or neem oil, can help in preventing the insect attacking the animal. Beautiful hair with Aloe Vera m combat moist eczema (often scabby and matted hair), condition seen particularly on the backs of horses let out during wet weather.
The HS Code for Aloe Vera, is 13021999, which category is “vegetable extracts, all of them”. Depending of each country, for import matter, can be added 2 digits more
Recent research suggests that decolorized and purified aloe vera juice may be a safe and effective treatment for reducing reflux symptoms. The 2015 study found that the juice effectively reduced the symptoms of acid reflux as well as certain traditional medication without any reported side effects.
Consumers use paper products, such as facial tissues, toilet tissues, and paper towels, for a wide variety of applications. Facial tissues are not only used for nose care but, in addition to other uses, can also be used as a general wiping product. Consequently, there are many different types of tissue products currently commercially available. In some applications, paper products are treated with lotions with aloe vera and/or various other additives for numerous desired benefits. Including chamomile or vitamin E. For example, formulations containing Aloe have been topically applied to tissue products in order to increase the softness of the product. Adding silicone compositions with Aloe to a facial tissue or others can impart improved softness to the tissue while maintaining the tissue’s strength. Add a composition for tissue product line containing a non-irritating skin health benefit ingredient as Aloe Vera in the process of making.
Aloe Vera is very important to add value for marketing purposes; it also provides the ability to impart skin health benefits from natural sources as Aloe Vera. For that reason, AMB Wellness supply Aloe Vera with great chemical properties as polysaccharide’s and introduces Innovaloe Aloe Vera powder 200X which is intended to condition, hydrate and soothe the skin without irritation for repeated contact to the skin in order to better enhance the benefits to your personal care consumers’ paper products.
One of main issues of complaints of consumer using cleansing household and personal care products is about roughness and redness the skin, however, consumers have begun demanding more out of softness and soothing touch. For example, a new trend has emerged in the consumer market where consumers are expressing a growing demand for “natural” products. Additionally, consumers want products that perform more tasks, such as cleaning or disinfecting, better or more efficiently. For example, consumers embracing a healthier lifestyle are looking for household paper products to satisfy needs ranging from anti-viral and anti-bacterial properties to sensitive skin issues. Offer to your consumer paper products with these value-added benefits are adding a new dimension to the category that drives shopper loyalty.
Aloe was also approved by FDA as a natural flavoring substance in food. Aloe vera in cosmetics comes under a different set of rules. FDA does not have the authority to require that manufacturers test cosmetic products for safety before they go on the market.
One of the reasons why aloe vera is such a beloved ingredient is because it works on most, if not all, skin types. It’s particularly beneficial for those with easily irritated or dry skin. Aloe vera is great for anyone to use, or sensitive skin use aloe vera, as the ingredient that will help to calm inflammation and replenish moisture levels to rehydrate the skin, aid to reduce redness. Formulation including aloe vera into its formulation, can be focus in prevents TEWL and SC, reduce the dry appearance, soothes irritation caused by rashes, acne, and burns.
Non-decolorized whole leaf extract of Aloe vera is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause cancer. Exposure to this substance may increase the risk of cancer. Proposition 65 requires businesses to determine if they must provide a warning about significant exposure to listed chemicals.
Proposition 65 (“Prop 65”), formally titled “The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986,” is a California right-to-know law that was passed by voters in 19861. Among other things, the law requires that companies inform the public about the presence – even at trace levels – of certain substances in the products they sell or use. These “Prop 65-listed chemicals” are ones for which the State of California has determined that information about the chemical’s toxicity satisfies the regulatory requirements for addition to the Prop 65 list of chemicals.
Prop 65 is not a product safety law. Rather, it is a right-to-know law requiring the public to be informed when they may be exposed to a Prop 65 listed chemical above a very low threshold. The law specifically requires that the level of a listed substance triggering a Prop 65 warning is significantly lower than the level at which any harm has been documented. As the California agency responsible for implementing Prop 65 has noted, “A Proposition 65 warning does not necessarily mean that a product is in violation of any product-safety standards or requirements.”
When a Prop 65-listed chemical is present in a product above a very low level, the company is required to provide “clear and reasonable” warnings to the public that the product contains or exposes the consumer to “chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer” or “chemicals known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.” Companies may provide the warning by printing it on product labels, including it in documents that accompany the product when it is shipped to a consumer in California, or posting it on signs in California businesses.
The Prop 65 list includes a wide range of substances, including both synthetic chemicals and those which naturally occur in the environment. It includes individual chemicals as well as complex chemical mixtures. The substance does not have to be intentionally added to the product to trigger the Prop 65 warning requirement. Prop 65 warnings are required for chemicals that are commonly present in everyday products such as foods, beverages, dietary supplements, personal care products as well as for substances such as pesticides, gasoline, automotive exhaust, and cigarette smoke. As a result, warnings can be seen not only on product labels but also posted throughout California in places such as restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, stores, buildings, and parking garages.
The Prop 65 regulations define several mechanisms for identifying chemicals to be added to the Prop 65 list. The State’s scientific experts can identify candidate chemicals through independent review, or can review the findings of other “authoritative bodies” as to whether a chemical is a carcinogen or a reproductive toxicant. The State may propose a chemical for listing if the chemical is formally required to be labeled as a carcinogen or a reproductive toxicant by another State or Federal agency. Finally, if the chemical is identified as a “hazardous substance” by the California Labor Code, it is automatically proposed for listing under Prop 65.
The Prop 65 regulations include a provision stating that Prop 65-listed chemicals that are naturally occurring substances in food do not trigger the warning requirement. This same exception applies to consumer products other than food (such as personal care products), when the chemical is a naturally occurring chemical in food, and the food was used in the manufacture, production, or processing of the consumer product. The listing announcement for “Aloe vera, non-decolorized whole leaf extract” specifically notes that this substance “is a natural constituent of the Aloe barbadensis Miller plant.”
The National Toxicology Program (NTP) conducted a two-year carcinogenicity study on a substance identified as “non-decolorized whole leaf extract of Aloe barbadensis Miller,” an unpurified aloe material. Chemical analysis of this material detected the aloin content was between 10,000 – 13,000 mg/L, indicating it was an unfiltered or unpurified aloe vera material (non-decolorized). The results of the NTP oral consumption study concluded that there was “clear evidence of carcinogenicity” in the rats, but not in the mice, after oral exposure to the aloe material for the animals’ lifetime. Based on the conclusions of this study, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IASC) issued a classification of “possibly carcinogenic to humans (Class 2B)” specific to the aloe material that was utilized in the NTP testing. The IARC classification prompted the State of California to propose the addition of this substance to the Prop 65 list via the “Labor Code” listing mechanism.
The Aloe vera chemical proposed for listing under Prop 65 is not the ingredient that consumers are ingesting when they use the vast majority of commercially available aloe vera products. International Aloe Science Council (IASC) members do not market such products to consumers for oral consumption. The Notice of Intent to List specifically stated that the aloe vera substance proposed for listing “is not the same as Aloe vera decolorized whole leaf extract, Aloe vera gel, Aloe vera gel extract, or Aloe vera latex, which would not be covered by this proposed listing.” These ingredients are specifically not covered by the proposed listing and do not require a Prop 65 warning.
The IASC provided detailed comments to OEHHA that requested clarification of the chemical substance that is the subject of the listing. The primary comments provided by the IASC are as follows: The chemical name for the proposed listing should be amended to “Aloe vera, non-decolorized whole leaf extract” – this comment was accepted. The listing should specifically reference the aloe vera substances that are not included in the listing. The proposed listing should be limited to oral exposure, as this was the route of exposure used in the NTP testing of this substance.
In 2021, the European Union (EU) finalized a proposed regulation that prohibits “preparations from the leaf of Aloe species containing hydroxyanthracene derivatives” from being used in foods and supplements. Hydroxyanthracene derivatives (HADs), in the form of aloin and aloe emodin, are naturally occurring compounds in aloe. The basis for this regulation was a 2018 scientific opinion from the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) that raised health concerns about HADs in food. This regulation would have severely and, as aloe experts contend, unnecessarily restricted aloe products available in the EU.
In response, the International Aloe Science Council (IASC) – together with Food Supplements Europe (FSE), Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), American Herbal Products Association (AHPA), and a number of other organizations representing consumers and the aloe industry in Europe – fiercely opposed the EU regulation. To challenge the proposed regulation, IASC submitted comprehensive public comments on behalf of its international membership, along with several other prominent associations and companies.
In these comments, IASC identified the organization’s set limit for HADs in products containing aloe vera. IASC aloe vera quality standards define safe limits for consumption, content, and contaminants. In addition, IASC also specified that the EFSA scientific opinion cited data supporting the safety of aloe vera preparations with low levels of HADs, but this information was disregarded during the risk assessment performed by EFSA.
The effort led by the IASC and others resulted in the recognition of a threshold limit of <1 parts per million (ppm) for aloin and aloe emodin in foods and supplements, a condition met by IASC-certified products. As a result, aloe drinks and supplements are still readily available in Europe.
After conducting thorough research and meticulous analysis of the last update on the EFSA regulation EU 2021/468 dated 18 March 2021 (accessible at: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32021R0468&from=EN), we have uncovered significant information pertaining to the specification range of HAD content. While our previous specifications were tailored to our Aloe Vera 200:1 Powder (Raw Material), our diligent investigation has led us to a remarkable conclusion. The Committee's findings indicate that the specified reference of 1ppm applies to products that are ready for use post-preparation, following the manufacturer's instructions, exhibiting an analyzed level equal to or exceeding 1 ppm of aloe-emodin and/or 1 ppm of emodin and/or 1 ppm of aloin A + aloin B.
Concerns about HADs did not stop with the EU. Taiwan also recently announced new regulations for some food products containing aloe vera. According to the Taiwanese Food and Drug Administration (Taiwanese FDA), plans are underway for new policies that would regulate the use of aloe in edible products by January 1, 2023.
Beginning on January 1, 2023, only properly peeled leaves of aloe vera and aloe ferox could be further processed for use in edible products. In addition, edible products cannot contain more than 10 ppm of the aloin and must include pregnancy warnings on their labels due to studies suggesting that long-term intake of food or supplements containing aloin might be toxic for the liver and kidneys.
In their regulations, the Taiwanese FDA referenced IASC’s recommendation to set the maximum allowable aloin content in edible products to 10 ppm. Expanding on this, IASC submitted a science-based response to Taiwan’s regulations demonstrating the safety of aloin at low levels. Consequently, any products containing less than 1 ppm of aloin will not need the additional warning labels in Taiwan.
Thanks in part to its long history of use and synonymity with soothing relief, aloe vera products have maintained a ubiquitous market presence in both mainstream and specialty retail. However, keeping aloe vera products available to everyday consumers in the U.S. and abroad takes strategic, ongoing and largely unseen regulatory efforts by IASC and other industry organizations. Further, not all aloe vera products are created equal. IASC is committed to supporting research on the aloe vera plant and promoting the safety and benefits of aloe vera in beverages, skincare, Non-woven industry, Dietary supplements, and many more types of consumer goods. At the heart of this long-established organization is the IASC Certification Program, which guarantees the content and purity of all certified aloe products. Consumers are encouraged to look for the IASC seal to ensure the quality and safety of their aloe products. AMB Wellness has been yearly audited facilities and process of aloe vera raw materials and get renowned seal by IASC.
Industry insiders weigh in on the science-backed supplements driving growth in the digestive health category and forecast what’s ahead for 2024. 64% of consumers want to improve or address their digestive health by using supplements. When the body’s gastrointestinal system goes off-kilter, it can manifest as a variety of frustrating symptoms, such as gas, bloat, constipation, abdominal discomfort, heartburn, and diarrhea, as well as broad health complaints including fatigue, brain fog, and lowered immunity. Alarmingly, more adults are struggling with digestive health issues than ever before. A survey from the American Gastroenterological Association reveals that nearly 40% of Americans have stopped doing routine activities such as exercising, running errands, and spending time with loved ones due to GI symptoms. Probiotics continue to lead the way in the category. In 2022, SPINS reported that probiotic supplements showed 18% year-over-year growth. For a deeper dive into the category, view the Microbiome Market Trends presentation by SPINS at the Naturally Informed event Microbiome: Mastering the Market, available on demand at NaturallyInformed.net. There are many natural options for digestive care. For support, consumers understand the benefits of feeding beneficial bacteria. The fermentation of indigestible fibers causes the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) that can be used by the body as a nutrient source but also play an important role in muscle function and possibly the prevention of chronic diseases, including certain cancers and bowel disorders, As consumers become more aware of the benefits of prebiotic fiber, this sector is skyrocketing, There’s also room for ingredients beyond fiber and live cultures, There are botanical ingredients with scientific data demonstrating their beneficial effects for improved digestive health. While microbiome support has been in the spotlight, it is just one aspect of digestive health. As people age, they may experience decreased digestive efficiency, reduced production of digestive enzymes, and other age-related changes, Stock options that address digestive-adjacent areas, Digestion is not an isolated system nor function. It can be considered as a core that is both impacted by and impacts other aspects of wellness. According to FMCG Gurus, 67% of global consumers recognized the link between good digestive health and overall health; and 68% knew that digestive and immune health were tied together; 40% were aware that good sleep had favorable impacts on digestion. Consumers also know stress impacts GI health. When stress is high, stomach griping, gas, cramping and diarrhea/frequent loose stools often results. We see that high stress is affecting digestive efficiency, disrupting the microbiome. This tie-in with stress management is critical to growth in the digestive health category. For this industry, AMB Wellness are offering its brand AMBIOFERM lactic acid, which is, a spontaneous aloe fermented, excellent choice for fruit juice beverages. Aloe Vera: The juice of this tropical plant helps to maintain a healthy pH balance of stomach acid, which can ease symptoms of acid reflux and indigestion, says Hyso. He notes that sipping aloe vera juice like Lily of the Desert Aloe Herbal Stomach Formula after a meal can also reduce inflammation of mucous membranes in the stomach and bowels, and promote regularity.
Aloe vera gel derived from the leaf pulp of the plant has become a big industry worldwide due to its application in the food industry. It is utilized in functional foods especially for the preparation of health drinks with no laxative effects.
Aloe is a dietary supplement derived from the aloe vera plant. It is often taken as a liquid or capsule and is believed to have a variety of health benefits, including aiding digestion, boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation.
It is utilized in functional foods especially for the preparation of health drinks with no laxative effects. It is also used in other food products including milk, ice cream, confectionery, etc. Aloe vera gel is also used as a flavoring component
Today, the aloe vera industry is flourishing and used in many shavings markets. The global market for shaving lotion and creams is projected to reach US 8.5 billion by 2020, driven increasing preference for natural and organic products (as Aloe Vera), rising products awareness and the return of wet shaving technique. Shaving lotions and creams comprising pre-shave products such as shaving soaps, creams, foams, gels and oil as well as aftershave lotions and balms represent an indispensable component of the daily shaving routine. These creams and lotions experience a continuous growth in demand mainly because there are no replacements for these products. The lubrication offered by pre-shave products including oil, creams, foams, and gels enables razors to glide easily on the skin and shave with minimal nicks and cuts
Aloe vera cleanses the hair shaft efficiently, stripping off extra sebum (oil) and residue from other hair products. But aloe vera doesn’t hurt your hair strands while it is cleaned. Unlike other chemicals in hair products, aloe vera is gentle and preserves the integrity of your hair. The cosmetic industry has also harnessed the benefits of aloe vera. Consumers increasingly prioritize natural and organic products, so the demand for aloe vera-infused cosmetics has risen significantly. This demand has driven product diversification and created lucrative opportunities for African companies to tap into domestic and international markets. Its hydrating, anti-inflammatory, and soothing properties make it a sought-after ingredient in skincare and haircare products. In skincare products, aloe vera’s moisturizing and soothing properties make it a prominent ingredient in creams, lotions, and facial masks. In haircare products, aloe vera-infused shampoos, masks, moisturizers, and conditioners are sought after for their nourishing, natural, and gentle alternatives effects on hair and scalp.
The nutraceutical industry has embraced aloe vera for its potential health benefits. Aloe vera juices and health drinks known for their potential digestive and immune system benefits, have gained popularity among health-conscious consumers. Aloe vera extracts are used to formulate dietary supplements, functional foods, and beverages, capitalizing in dietary supplements and functional foods. These products often claim to support digestion, improve gut health, and boost the immune system. As the interest in preventive healthcare and wellness continues to rise, the demand for aloe vera-based nutraceuticals will likely expand. This provides immense economic potential for research, development, and manufacturing companies.
Aloe vera can be used as an active ingredient in hair products.AMB WELLNESS manufacture aloe vera gel extracts to make preparations of hair shampoos, aloe-based conditioners and styling products. Aloe vera reinforces hair strands with natural nutrients that make your hair more flexible, hydrated, and less prone to breakage. You may have heard of keratin treatments to nourish and strengthen hair. Aloe vera contains many of the same ingredients as keratin and has a similar chemical makeup. Rubbing aloe vera leave-on products 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.
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 B12 and folic acid are also contained in aloe vera gel. Both components can keep your hair from falling out. However, there are no studies that confirm conclusively that aloe vera has any benefit in preventing hair loss. 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.
Aloe vera is the well-known super-hydrator you’ve likely slathered on your face and body to help soothe sun-scorched skin—but did you know its healing benefits don’t stop at sunburns and skincare? Most recently, the cooling, moisturizing plant has wowed the internet with its shine-enhancing and hair repair benefits.
Aloe vera contains exfoliating enzymes that remove dead skin cells to allow our skin to breathe and give our circulation a boost. It works like a treat on oily skin and prevents clogged pores caused by excess sebum, it has an antibacterial property. It works like a treat on oily skin and prevents clogged pores caused by excess sebum.
Formulation process making of Aloe vera mask with variable percentage of Aloe vera gel extract, adding Aloe vera extract to mask formulation and get the best mask formula. The Aloe vera mask formulation is done with the amount of Aloe vera extract. The best content was 0.15%, 1.066 g / ml density, vitamin C 2.2 gram, pH 6.47, Drying time 25 minute and viscosity 24,000 CP.
Whether you’re dealing with a sunburn or a sudden spate of acne breakouts, aloe vera gel can be the antidote for all your summer skin woes. A member of the succulent plant family, the super moisturizing aloe vera is not just evergreen in form but also versatile in its uses. With anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, astringent, and antiseptic properties, it’s a very effective ingredient for skincare and haircare, especially during the summer.
Sheet mask preparations are usually made of non-woven fabrics and are impregned with specific ingredients to aid acne problems. One of the skin diseases that are often suffered by humans is acne. Propionibacterium acne is a gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium and a normal flora of the skin that plays a role in formation of acne. Propionibacterium acne converts unsaturated fatty acids into saturated fatty acids which cause sebum to become solid. If the production of sebum increases, more of the Propionibacterium acne will come out of the sebaceous glands, because Propionibacterium acne is a fat eater. Aloe vera contains many useful substances such as polysaccharides, lignins, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, salicylic acid and amino acids. Mucopolysaccharides help in binding moisture into the skin. It has cohesive effects on the superficial flaking epidermal cells by sticking them together, which softens the skin. The amino acids can soften the hardened skin cells and zinc acts as an astringent to tighten pores. It also has an anti-acne effect. Aloe vera has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that are good for treating acne.
While most studies have focused on aloe vera intake and wrinkles, anecdotal evidence suggests that topical aloe vera can also help. This may be due to the gel’s moisturizing effect, which reduces dryness and makes wrinkles less noticeable. Photochemoprotection has nowadays become inevitable to combat aging. Exposure to Ultraviolet radiations accelerates skin aging which eventually culminates in wrinkles, laxity, dyspigmentation, roughness and dryness. Though many active synthetic topicals have been used since years, the present era of treating an aged skin has been diverted towards natural biomaterials as these synthetic topicals pose health and safety risk on human health. In an effort to produce a promising natural anti-aging agent in contemporary cosmetics, this study has been aimed to formulate an anti-aging gel by blending three biopolymers namely Collagen (COL) 3%w/v, Chitosan (CS) 1.5% w/v and Aloe vera (AV) gel 0.21% w/v. The AV blended COL-CS gel was characterized by spreadability and moisture uptake test, which indicated good spreadability and increased hydrophyllicity of the gel. Cell culture studies on NIH3T3 mouse fibroblasts cells were carried out using senescence- associated-β-gal [SA-β-gal] as a biomarker. The fibroblasts cells on incubation with AV blended COL-CS gel showed increased proliferation rate and the absence of blue stain indicated that the process of senesce has been reversed. In conclusion, the prepared AV blended COL-CS gel helps in regeneration and rejuvenation of the skin and therefore can be used as a promising anti-aging gel.
AMB Wellness was founded from the beginning to help our worldwide manufacture customers and its R/D teams in the skincare industry. We’ve built custom formulations for more than 300 skin care formulas available for your company across the globe. As a result, we can put years of research and skincare expertise at your fingertips with aloe vera gel juice, aloe vera concentrate, aloe vera powder, as main raw material to make successful product in market. Reach our team of experienced chemists, skincare experts, and process engineers to create unique formulations that are completely in line with your business vision and custom product concepts. When you bring a custom formulation or a product concept to us, we create and thoroughly test product samples before going on with production. All this to ensure your customers get products that deliver the results you promised.
The process is to add Aloe Vera Powder at a ratio of 0.5% Total Solids, to 99.5% distilled water and you will obtain aloe vera juice (stable with the addition of further preservatives). Reconstitution: If desired, add one kilogram of Aloe Vera 200X Powder diluted into 199 lts. of water, it makes 200 liters of inner aloe vera juice, called 1X or 1:1. We recommend taking 1 Kg of aloe powder with 10 liters of water; make a slurry first and incorporate powder with water, cracking the slumps, stir slowly after all aloe vera particles are incorporated, continue stirring and adding the rest of 199 liters of water.
Aloe Vera water usually falls in the pH range of 4.5 to 5.5, which is ideal for human skin.
Aloe Vera Water Will Perfect Balance the pH for Skin. One of the most understated benefits of Aloe Vera water is its pH level, which is closely aligned with the skin’s natural pH. A balanced skin pH is crucial for maintaining skin health, keeping harmful bacteria at bay, and ensuring the skin’s barrier remains intact. Aloe Vera water usually falls in the pH range of 4.5 to 5.5, which is ideal for human skin. Incorporating Aloe Vera juice into skincare formulations helps maintain this pH balance of the skin. When the skin’s pH level tilts too alkaline or too acidic, it can lead to various skin issues, from acne to heightened sensitivity. Aloe Vera water ensures that your skin’s pH remains balanced, keeping it healthy, resilient, and radiant.
Deep Hydration: Aloe Vera water is highly hydrating without leaving a greasy residue, making it perfect for all skin types, especially oily or combination skin. If you’re looking for a natural ingredient that can work wonders for your skin, aloe vera should definitely be on your radar. Aloe vera is a succulent plant that has been used for centuries to soothe and heal skin irritations, and it has become a popular ingredient in many skincare products today. The plant contains a gel-like substance that is rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which makes it an excellent choice for all skin types.
Anti-Inflammatory: Due to its natural anti-inflammatory properties, it soothes and reduces skin inflammation, which can be beneficial for conditions like acne, eczema, or general redness.
Antioxidant Rich: The vitamins present in Aloe Vera water combat free radicals, thus preventing premature skin aging.
Natural Exfoliation: The enzymes in Aloe Vera water gently exfoliate the skin, leaving it brighter and smoother.
Antibacterial & Antiviral: These properties can aid in treating and preventing acne breakouts.
Wound Healing: Hormones like auxins and gibberellins speed up wound healing and reduce skin inflammation.
Cleansing: The saponins in Aloe Vera water cleanse the skin, getting rid of impurities.
Before delving into the skincare benefits, let’s first understand the components that make up Aloe Vera water:
Vitamins: Aloe contains a range of vitamins, most notably Vitamin C, A (beta-carotene), and E. These vitamins are antioxidants, known for their ability to neutralize free radicals.
Minerals: Some of the essential minerals found in Aloe Vera include calcium, magnesium, zinc, chromium, selenium, sodium, iron, potassium, copper, and manganese. These minerals together can help boost the skin’s metabolic pathways.
Amino Acids: Aloe Vera water contains 20 of the 22 necessary amino acids required by the human body and seven of the eight essential ones.
Enzymes: These are known to help break down sugars and fats, which can be beneficial when applied to oily skin types.
Polysaccharides: They help with skin cell repair and growth. They also have anti-inflammatory effects.
Hormones: Auxins and gibberellins help heal wounds and have anti-inflammatory properties.
Saponins: These soapy substances offer cleansing and antiseptic properties.
Aloe vera is a water-soluble ingredient that can be added to water-based formulations like toners, foams and emulsions. Ingredient form: Aloe vera oil is usually the product of macerating aloe vera powder in an oil to create an extract containing the lipophilic components of aloe vera.
Typical use level 1-10% (10 times concentrated compared to regular aloe vera solutions). The low pH of this aloe vera solution may, when added to your product, lower the pH and could cause emulsion separation. Use at low concentration only or add pH increasing ingredients such as TEA to stabilize
Aloe vera is used in many commercial products in various forms, including drinks, concentrates, capsules, powders, and as a flavoring.
Aloe vera contains approximately 98.5% water, while the mucilage or gel consists of about 99.5% water. The remaining 0.5 – 1% solid material consists of a range of compounds including water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins, minerals, enzymes, polysaccharides, phenolic compounds and organic acids.
Aloe vera is a natural product that is now a day frequently used in the field of cosmetology. Though there are various indications for its use, controlled trials are needed to determine its real efficacy.
Aloe vera gel is considered a great cleanser for the skin due to its antiseptic action. It is comprised of soap-like substances, saponins, which are effective antiseptic agents. Aloe Vera gel has vitamin C and E, beta-carotene in abundance. Therefore, it has anti-ageing properties.
Its hydrating, anti-inflammatory, and anti-aging properties make it an excellent ingredient for people with all skin types. Whether you use aloe vera gel, juice, oil, powder or extract, incorporating high quality aloe vera extracts into your skincare formulations can help to promote healthy, glowing skin.
Aloe vera contains vitamin B complex, folic acid, vitamin C and carotene, which is a precursor of vitamin A. Aloe vera leaf juice is commonly used in cosmetic formulations, and is composed of mainly water, along with polysaccharides, anthraquinones, amino acids, glycosides, minerals, flavones, phytosterols and salicylic acid.Polysaccharides give aloe its hydrating, emollient and anti-inflammatory benefits, while creating a protective barrier on the skin. Aloe contains a large number of anthraquinones, which offer antimicrobial and antioxidant characteristics.Flavones offer further protection from free-radical damage. Phytosterols are anti-inflammatory, which calm and soothe itchy skin, also moisturizing and protecting the skin from trans-epidermal water loss. Glycosides promote healthy cell regeneration and offer antihistaminic (anti-allergen) properties, while itamins, minerals and essential amino acids nourish the skin.
Aloe gel is a jelly-like substance found in the inner part of the aloe plant leaf, and it is clear in color. Aloe latex is yellow in color, and it is sourced from just under the plant’s skin. Aloe in cosmetic use is often in liquid or powder extract form and derived from aloe gel, the inner part of the aloe leaf. Aloe is often used as functional ingredient in cosmetics industries, for its moisturizing, healing, skin soothing and rejuvenating properties.
Aloe vera gel: Aloe vera gel is the most common type of aloe vera extract used in skincare. It is extracted directly from the inner leaf of the aloe vera plant and is known for its hydrating and soothing properties.
Aloe vera juice: Aloe vera juice is another type of aloe vera extract that can be used in skincare. It is made by crushing and grinding the entire aloe vera leaf and filtering out the pulp to create a clear liquid. Aloe vera juice is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and is often used in toners and face masks.
Aloe vera concentrates: there are several concentration of aloe vera, most common are 10:1 and 20:1, which consists in aloe vera juice evaporate some specific water and concentrate made, This extract is 10 times more concentrated than our aloe vera juice (it is classed as 10:1, aloe juice is 1:1), and can be used to make aloe vera gel. It can also be added to creams, lotions, shampoos, toners, baby products, after-sun products, nappy creams, eczema & psoriasis treatments etc. liquid concentrate obtained from the centre fillet of the plant and preserved with the addition of Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid and Sodium Benzoate.
Aloe vera powder: Aloe vera powder is made by spray driying industrial method, aloe vera gel or juice and grinding it into a fine powder. Aloe vera powder is often used in face masks and exfoliants and is known for its cleansing and detoxifying properties. AMB Wellness offer aloe vera powder organic, fair trade, cosmos, halal, kosher and FSSC 22000 certified
Aloe vera polysaccharides extract: Aloe vera extract is a more concentrated form of aloe vera that is made by extracting the active ingredients from the plant using solvents or other methods. Aloe vera extract is often used in high-end skincare products and is known for its anti-aging and skin brightening properties.
The plant is very skin-friendly and has a low risk of causing allergies, sensitivity or skin reactions, and it is also versatile. It is common in after-sun products, and in facial, hair and body care. Aloe in cosmetic use is often in liquid or powder extract form and derived from aloe gel, the inner part of the aloe leaf. Aloe is often used in medicine, alternative medicine and cosmetics industries, for its moisturizing, healing, skin soothing and rejuvenating properties.
Among the world’s most coveted natural ingredients, aloe vera is clearly ahead of the game, new research reveals. The plant, known for its powerful moisturizing properties, tops the list of most searched skincare ingredients in no less than 37 countries worldwide. Vitamin C and retinol rank second as the most searched ingredients.
Aloe vera raw matyerial Plant-Based. Plant-based skincare is a type of skincare that is formulated using natural ingredients derived from plants like herbs, fruits, and flowers. This “genre” of beauty products is becoming increasingly popular because it offers a natural alternative to chemically based beauty products. Not only that, but it often can provide the same benefits to the skin as synthetic skincare products without the adverse side effects and impact on animals and the environment. Similarly, vegan skincare products, which are made without any animal by-products, are becoming increasingly popular as “cruelty-free” beauty becomes more and more mainstream. Some of the most popular plant-based ingredients used in skincare products include aloe vera, lavender oil, olive oil, Shea butter, and jojoba oil.
This succulent plant, treasured for centuries for its healing and soothing properties, offers a host of benefits for your skin. Aloe Vera’s moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties make it a favorite ingredient in skincare for a reason. One of the benefits of plant-based skincare is that it is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants that can help to improve the overall health of the skin. Plant-based ingredients such as green tea extract, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid can help to reduce the appearance of dark spots, acne breakouts, and dark circles. Natural ingredients in plant-based skincare can also help to keep the skin hydrated and improve skin tone, leaving your skin looking and feeling its best. Aloe vera helps to moisturize and revitalize skin and hair without leaving a greasy feeling. With its beneficial properties it helps to maintain optimal skin condition because of its ability to retain moisture and hydrate the skin leaving it smooth and soft. It is a natural plant extract used for many skin issues.
Topical application of Aloe vera to prevent ulcers and enhance the healing process of dermal injuries (e.g., burns, frostbite, skin infections, surgical wounds, inflammation, herpes ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, pressure sores, and chronic wounds) has been reported. Aloe vera is highly suitable for wound dressings. Aloe vera as ingredient, is effective in relieving a wide variety of skin irritations and promoting healing of wounds ointments.
Mechanisms of therapeutic agents released from Aloe vera-based hydrogels, including diffusion, swelling, and degradation, are also analyzed, the therapeutic effects of Aloe vera-based hydrogels on wound healing aids in reduction of inflammation, antimicrobial activity, and tissue regeneration, the incorporation of aloe vera gel has an therapeutic agent, such as antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory ones, into Aloe vera-based hydrogels.
Topping off our list is aloe vera’s most well-known usage: soothing sunburned skin. Because of its naturally moisturizing, and subsequently healing, properties. There’s a fair amount of research to show that the clear gel that fills the thick leaves of an aloe vera plant can be used to help with the healing process of a sunburn. Aloe vera gel can be applied before exposure to the sun. While some studies show that Aloe Vera may block roughly 20% of UVs, it’s not a substitute for sunscreen. If you’d like to learn more about using natural ingredients to prevent sunburn.
Yes, you can use aloe vera gel before applying SPF, especially if you have oily skin. Aloe vera gel is known for its soothing and hydrating properties, and it can help to prepare your skin for sunscreen application. Reduces inflammation: The pain, tightness, redness, itching, burning, and peeling caused by sunburn is reduced by a natural anti-inflammatory chemical called bradykinase, which reduces inflammation when applied topically (directly to the skin). In addition, aloe inhibits the cyclooxygenase pathway and reduces prostaglandin E2 production from arachidonic acid, which can increase the symptoms of inflammation if left unblocked. Stimulates collagen production: Aloe improves the texture and appearance of skin by stimulating collagen production. Collagen improves skin firmness and elasticity. Contains skin-healthy natural ingredients: With vitamins A, E, and C, aloe is chock full of antioxidants that neutralize the free radicals that cause sun damage. Aloe also contains salicylic acid, an anti-inflammatory and antiseptic that can reduce the pain of a sunburn and prevent infection.
Rounding up cosmetic ingredients that are ideal for addressing the immediate and long-term damages caused by sun exposure. Cosmetics industries are making efforts to develop sun protection that is not just effective, but easy to apply and with a pleasant look and skin feel. Additionally, the ‘skinification’ of make-up has seen SPF make its way into many of our everyday essentials. Aloe vera is good to reduce inflammation and inject moisture back in customer’s skin, boost the effectiveness of your after-sun product or lotion including aloe vera Innovaloe ingredient to calm and moisturize the skin.
It helps the skin to regenerate itself. Soothing: Aloe Vera is the best friend of sensitive skin, prone to sunburn or insect bites. The gel has an instant cooling effect, the soothing and repairing action of the gel allows the skin to recover.