Aloe vera vegetable oil
Revitalizing and smoothing, this oily macerate is an ingredient of choice to restore elasticity to your skin. The epidermis is more supple, and the complexion more luminous.
Process of obtaining
Maceration of organic Aloe vera juice in organic Sunflower oil.
Part of the plant used
Juice extracted from the fresh fillet of leaves
Botanical name
Aloe barbadensis
Botanical family
Liliaceae
Function
Cosmetic ingredient
Other names
Aloe barbadensis, Aloe vulgaris, Aloes
Oxidative potential
Sensitive
Properties
As a cosmetic ingredient, aloe vera oily macerate is recognized for these properties:
Nourishing and softening, it makes the skin more beautiful.
Illuminating, it helps revitalize dry and dull skin.
Promotes skin regeneration.
Softening, it makes the skin more elastic and prevents the signs of aging.
Indications
Dehydrated, dry, flaky skin
Tired, dry skin, lacking elasticity
Mature skin is wrinkled, dull, distended
Dull skin lacking light
Irritated, sensitive skin, razor burn
Uses
Incorporate as an ingredient in your preparations to make:
Revitalizing and regenerating beauty serums
"Splendor" oils for face and body
Nourishing, restorative day or night creams
Organoleptic properties
Appearance: clear oily liquid
Color: light yellow to yellow
Odor: light, vegetal
Density
0.93
Saponification index
188-194
Conservation
Oily macerate sensitive to oxidation. Store in a cool place (temperature below 20°C) away from air and light.
Warning
The properties, indications and methods of use above are quotes from reference books or websites on aromatherapy, hydrolatherapy and phytotherapy. This general information is given for information purposes only and cannot in any way constitute medical information. This information can in no way replace a diagnosis, consultation or medical monitoring, nor engage our responsibility.