Jump to content

Is This Aloe Vera Product Legitimate? (Claims To Be 99.9%)


  • Please log in to reply
3 replies to this topic

#1 jjrc

jjrc

    New Member

  • Members
  • Posts & Likes
    Posts: 9
    Likes: 0
About Me
  • Joined: 19-January 12

Posted 22 January 2012 - 03:31 AM

After losing hope of finding an aloe vera gel that has close to 100% pure aloe vera in it, i came across this. does it seem legit?? and can they lie about the active ingredients? (or could they get in trouble for that..). lol.

http://www.zkhealthc...m/products.html


Active Ingredients
Each 100ml contains the following active ingredients:
Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis)
100% pure juice, cold pressed, organic, 99.9% bioactive
Vitamin E (Tocopherol Acetate)
Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca Alternifolia)



Special Points
  • Suitable for all skin types.
  • Safe for use on babies and children.
  • The Aloe Vera used is 100% pure; cold pressed; organic; 99,9% bioactive.
  • I.A.S.C. Certified. The I.A.S.C. (International Aloe Science Council) seal is recognised and accepted worldwide as a guarantor of quality and purity of Aloe Vera products. I.A.S.C. certification is regarded as the “good housekeeping seal of the Aloe Industry.”
  • Contains no artificial colouring (a quality Aloe gel should be transparent.
  • Fragrance free. Additives free. Hypoallergenic. Dermatologically & microbiologically tested. Not tested on animals.
  • Compliant with the Manufacturing Standard set by ISO 9001- 2000. Compliant with the HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) system.

    I have posted this in another section of the forum aswell, as i'm quite in a hurry to know whether i should get this or not.

Edited by jjrc, 22 January 2012 - 03:32 AM.


#2 KissDontTell

KissDontTell

    Live fast die young, bad girls do it well.

  • Veteran Members
  • Posts & Likes
    Posts: 133
    Likes: 4
About Me
  • Gender:Female
  • Location:Toronto, ON
  • Joined: 18-August 10

Reviewer

Posted 22 January 2012 - 12:30 PM

To be honest, I think your safest bet is just getting an aloe vera plant and extracting the gel from that.

#3 jjrc

jjrc

    New Member

  • Members
  • Posts & Likes
    Posts: 9
    Likes: 0
About Me
  • Joined: 19-January 12

Posted 22 January 2012 - 01:49 PM

KissDontTell, on 22 January 2012 - 12:30 PM, said:

To be honest, I think your safest bet is just getting an aloe vera plant and extracting the gel from that.

Yeah i suppose that's the best idea. just wish they were more readily available in the U.K :/ as big plants, not tiny ones.

#4 EddieE

EddieE

    Senior Member

  • Veteran Members
  • Posts & Likes
    Posts: 3,133
    Gallery Images: 3
    Likes: 14
About Me
  • Gender:Male
  • Location:Massachusetts
  • Joined: 02-November 07

Posted 27 January 2012 - 11:26 AM

Yeah, you can get that if you can't find aloe plants. That will work. I do use Aloe vera from plants. I started applying this onto my skin like 3 days ago and my skin is so smooth!! However, I'm breaking out pretty bad with small zits. I am going to keep applying this till my skin get used to it.. and hopefully I get clear and have nice skin. Posted Image

Edited by EddieE, 27 January 2012 - 11:26 AM.





1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users

Jump to... Go to top
Hello, Guest.
It looks like you didn't set up an avatar.
Do you want to set up an avatar now?
Let's do it!
refresh page when finished
     Remind me in a few days