Aloe vera Plant Gel

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March 26, 2007

Pros:

Very inexpensive approach to maintaining skin.

Cons:

very drying if exessively used.

Those in Canada can find this in the tanning aisle @ Walmart. Also ask the pharmacist in grocery stores they will show you where to find it.
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March 25, 2007

Pros:

Heard a lot about it...and now desperate to use it.

Cons:

Can't find it anywhere in the stores!

Plz respond if anyone knows where I can get a hold of this product in Toronto area.
March 23, 2007

Pros:

My acne literally disapered.

Cons:

Severe swelling, drying, and redness.

Sure, it got rid of my moderate acne, but there was a price to pay for that. I have relativley sensitive skin, and I must have been allergic to one of the ingredients. By face was totally red, with swelling around my eyes. (I didn't even put it there!) Then after the redness got better, my entire face was all dried out, scally, and disgusting. I used it two weeks ago and I'm still battling the dry, gross skin.
March 21, 2007

Pros:

I have a friend that got a facial from a spa and broke out with blisters. She used the gel from the aloe plant (smelly). Her skin has cleared up and looks better now than it did before the facial.

Cons:

Smells

Great natural product
March 20, 2007

Pros:

I actually like the "tightening" sensation, because I have large pores which are the cause of my acne. It's insanely cheap, it's natural, and its one of the only products that both helps existing acne and fades scars. It's a miracle!

Cons:

I saw someone else put this as well... it stings my eyes a bit, I'm not sure why, I don't put it anywhere near my eyes.

A wonderful alternative to harsh chemicals such as BP and SA.
March 12, 2007

Pros:

Removes pimples and scars quickly

Cons:

Dries your skin out, leaves some brown-tanish thing on your face.

I've been using it for three weeks now and my skin looks VERY nice. My friend notices a different, too! But the thing is... It leaves your skin very dry. I use VERY little in the morning, because I put it on my forehead, cheek, etc, and usually my bangs touches my forhead, and then the dry stuff goes on top of my bangs and it looks like I have dandruff. Anyway, I have no pimples anymore (well I never do, usually about 5 or less.) and the scars are fading away fast. But it leaves some tannish brown stuff on my face... Well just remember to use some moisturizer when you're using this. By the way, I used the 5% BP.
March 12, 2007
WOW!! after reading all these reviews i decided to try it out since i have a bottle at home. It does feel kind of weird at first... the tight feeling... but after i left it overnight my skin looks radiant and the redness from other acne is ALL gone.. Also, the 2 pimples with pus i had.. kind of healed overnight and dont feel so sore anymore!! i'm going to apply this everynight now... =] and it doesnt clog!!! excellent!
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February 22, 2007

Pros:

I have had red acne scars for about 2 years now. I decided to put aloe vera gel on, because we happened to have some in the fridge (my dad uses it when he has the flu), and I must say, it REALLY did help a lot!

Cons:

Dries out your skin just a bit, which is why I mix it with jojoba oil. Otherwise, NONE

Great product when mixed with jojoba oil. Fabulous results.
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February 22, 2007

Pros:

helps skin heal, incredibly inexpensive, won't clog pores or irritate skin

Cons:

none!

Aloe vera is SO inexpensive... you can't afford NOT to use it! I got a 20 oz. bottle with a pump for $8.00 and it has lasted more than a year. I also have a 2 oz. refillable bottle, found in the trial-size dollar bins at Target, that is perfect for travel. Best way to use: Mix aloe vera 50/50 with moisturizer on the back of your hand, then apply to clean skin. Do this after letting any topical treatment sink in, if/when you use one. Your skin will glow. After a few weeks of regular use you will probably notice that breakouts heal better and faster, and the leftover red marks don't stick around quite so long. Take your smooth skin out in public to celebrate!
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February 3, 2007

Pros:

Cheap, natural and works. Plus you can get tiny bottles for AU $2.50 - great for travelling.

Cons:

None

Started using this for sunburn but afer the results I put this on every day before going to sleep... so the stickyness is not a problem. It is the only thing I put on my face apart from water as I think putting chemicls on your skin should be avoided if possible.