
The summer season often means heat, exposure to the sun's UV rays, swimming in salty and chlorinated waters... All of these factors can dry out the skin and even cause irritations. Thanks to its hydrating and soothing properties, aloe vera gel is a good ally for protecting the skin and hair during the summer.

Hydrating, soothing, antimicrobial, regenerative, and antioxidant, aloe vera gel offers a wide range of benefits. In topical applications for both skin and hair, it can be used on its own or mixed with other compounds. Which combinations deliver the best results? Here are the key active ingredients to pair with aloe vera gel to maximize its benefits.

Aloe vera – or Aloe barbadensis – is a fatty plant belonging to the Liliaceae family. It grows in dry, tropical climates. Its leaves contain a gel renowned for soothing sunburn and moisturizing the skin. It also has antibacterial properties, enabling it to effectively combat imperfections. But is aloe vera good for acne? Find answers.

When skin turns red after sun exposure, it requires soothing to prevent peeling and dehydration. Aloe vera, known for its hydrating and restorative properties, is a recognized ally against sunburn. How should you apply it and what makes it so effective? Follow our guide to soothe sunburn with aloe vera gel.

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