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I would like to know whether aloe vera skin gel can be applied on the hair too? The one I have is by the company lifestream and 96% aloevera

2006-12-15 18:01:46 · 5 answers · asked by san 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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There's an old saying... If you tell a lie enough times, eventually it will be accepted as truth.
The big lie is; "Human skin and hair are capable of absorbing nutrients."
This is not true. Your hair is a dead string of protien. The only live part is the root which takes its nutrients from your blood.
Aloe vera is a cactus whose sap has curitive properties.
It will help your body to heal cuts and burns faster. It's good for your skin only if your skin has something wrong with it. Normal skin is several layers of dead dermal cells. The gel makes the skin feel better because it fills in all the pores and adds a residue of oil to make your skin feel smoother. It's actually causing some harm because your skin loses its ability to expel toxins because its pores are filled with gel.
I would NOT put it in my hair. Your just going to cause problems with your scalp.

2006-12-15 18:13:48 · answer #1 · answered by Garry H 3 · 0 0

aloe vera gel usually does feel tight when i dries but i don't know why it would be turning red. Maybe your face is irritated from acne and if you are using medicine, usually faces are sensitive to a lot of things and if you use many creams or medicines on it it will be easily irritated

2016-03-29 09:02:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, it won't hurt your hair, but I'm not sure that it will do anything positive.
Aloe Vera is a cacti-like herb whose 'sap' accelerates the healing of the skin, particularly the healing of burns.
Some people have been known to use it internally (eating/ drinking it) (hopefully not the stuff with frangrance in it!), and have experienced a variety of health benefits.

2006-12-15 18:12:40 · answer #3 · answered by raxivar 5 · 1 0

No, not unless it says on the gel that you can use it on your hair.
I know it is used in make up, cosmetics, and health products.
It's your choice.
Good luck.

2006-12-15 18:06:13 · answer #4 · answered by Tenn Gal 6 · 0 0

I wouldn't do it, unless it's specifically for hair. My mom used to use fresh ones though, supposed to make your hair thicker and healthier.

2006-12-15 18:11:51 · answer #5 · answered by escapeartist 3 · 0 0

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