The benefits of Cold pressed aloe butter
What is aloe butter?
Everyone knows about shea butter and cocoa butter, but I know someone may have to ask the question, what is aloe butter? Aloe vera is a common skin remedy, used in households across the globe. People of all skin colors and types use aloe for herbal therapy and topical treatment, among the most popular applications of aloe. Aloe butter benefits the skin similarly to shea butter, cocoa butter, and mango butter benefits the skin. In addition to aloe butter benefits for your skins, it also benefits your hair.
Aloe butter can be used by itself as a standalone product, aloe butter’s ability to permeate the skins makes it a great way to introduce essential oils into the skin. Moreover, it makes a magnificent base for aromatherapy salves and balms and can also be added to a wide variety of skin and hair care products such as lotions, lip balms, body butters, and hair masks.
Aloe gel naturally includes many bioactive elements, which include amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants. The minerals, antioxidants, and amino acids help fight bacterial growth that can cause dry skin, sores, and itchiness. The benefits of cold pressed aloe butter are endless. In the process of cold pressed aloe butter takes full advantage of the aloe vera plant. Cold-pressed method ensures the benefits of aloe vera are captured in the most effective manner. Cold-pressed methods apply zero heat, and gently remove any air bubbles that may linger during the mixing process. In addition, cold pressed aloe butter blends raw plant oils and fibers, coconuts oils, and tree oils to combine all the positive elements which provides the skins with tons of nutrients.
Aloe Butter is rich in Vitamin C, E, B, Choline, B-12, Folic acid, highly antioxidant and skin rejuvenating. This unique product provides all the key skincare properties of both aloe vera and coconut oil. Aloe butter for skin application has also shown beneficial results when it comes to anti-aging properties. Studies including women over age 45 have revealed that consistent aloe vera use for skin can build collagen levels. Additionally, aloe butter benefits the skin by potentially increasing elasticity, which helps prevent wrinkling of the skin and skin dehydration.
Aloe vera, which is the main ingredient in cold pressed aloe butter has natural anti-inflammatory properties and naturally contains lignin which aids its ability to draw in other ingredients to this skin. The ability to draw in added oils to the skin is a bonus because all natural aloe also has soothing properties; commonly used to treat hives and insect bites, as it helps reduce inflammation. Another reason why it is a common ingredient in most of the creams and moisturizers that are used to treat burns is due to the ability of Aloe Vera to stimulate cell renewal.
Aloe butter enjoys the amazing properties of aloe vera cell regeneration. Aloe Vera increases the production of human fibroblasts six to eight times faster than the normal reproduction rate of these cells. Healing and renewing skins is one of the major benefits of cold pressed aloe butter and that is possible because Fibroblasts produce collagen in the skin. Aloe Vera Butter’s pH level is very similar to our own skin, which makes it easy for our cells to absorb, and suitable for all skin types.