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Role of aloe vera in skincare: exploring its therapeutic benefits, formulations, and future innovations


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Author Details : Shatrughna U. Nagrik*, Shivshankar M. , Vishal S. Chharre, Shubhangi M. Dhage, Vrushali S. Borey

Volume : 3, Issue : 3, Year : 2024

Article Page : 197-206

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.yjom.2024.021



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One of the most ancient species of the Asphodelaceae family, Aloe barbadensis, known for its medicinal, cosmetic, and therapeutic properties, has been used for thousands of years. The Egyptians called it the "plant of immortality," and the use of this plant in skin care dates back thousands of years to ancient Greece and China, where it had a high esteem for its healing and soothing properties. In the modern world, Aloe vera has become an indispensable ingredient in topical dermatological preparations because of its great variety of bioactive compounds, including vitamins, enzymes, polysaccharides, and amino acids, which help confer to it hydrating, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. This study focuses on investigating the role played by Aloe vera in skincare by considering its biochemical composition, action mechanisms, clinical uses, and safety evaluations. The bioactive compounds of Aloe vera, including polysaccharides and vitamins, synergistically hydrate, reduce inflammation, and facilitate wound healing. These characteristics contribute to the importance of the application of its use in products against many conditions: acne, eczema, psoriasis, and aging skin. Carrying out a critical evaluation of its therapeutic activity, this work deals with the multi-purpose uses of Aloe vera in commercial cosmetics such as sunscreens, after-sun care products, and sensitive skin preparations. This study juxtaposes unadulterated Aloe vera extracts with commercially formulated products, emphasizing their respective efficacies and constraints. Furthermore, the investigation assesses clinical research that substantiates the therapeutic benefits of Aloe vera in managing burn injuries, hydrating the skin, and soothing irritation. The research also tackles the obstacles encountered in the formulation of Aloe vera-infused products, including concerns regarding stability and interactions with other cosmetic components. The project emphasizes the need for quality control and standardization as well as regulatory consideration that ensures safety and efficacy in long-term usage of Aloe vera. Additionally, the prevailing consumer trends that prioritize natural, vegan, and cruelty-free products are examined, highlighting the increasing prominence of Aloe vera within the skincare sector. The project culminates in a discussion of prospective developments, accentuating advancements such as nanotechnology, genetic engineering, and sustainable farming practices that may significantly augment Aloe vera's application in dermatology, especially in relation to anti-aging and skin barrier repair therapies.


Keywords: Aloe Vera, Aloe barbadensis, Skincare benefits, Moisturizing effects, Clinical applications



How to cite : Nagrik S U, Shivshankar M., Chharre V S, Dhage S M, Borey V S, Role of aloe vera in skincare: exploring its therapeutic benefits, formulations, and future innovations. Yemen J Med 2024;3(3):197-206


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