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  2. What is the Best Aloe Vera Gel to Use on Irritated Skin? - AOL

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    1. Nature Republic Soothing & Moisture Aloe Vera 92% Soothing Gel. Best for All-Over Use. This K-beauty fav features 92 percent California CCOF-certified organic aloe vera extract that’s ...

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    Shop the top products from Cerave, Aveeno, Cetaphil and more. ... Key ingredients: Tea tree leaf oil, lavender oil, olive and jojoba oil, aloe vera juice, vitamin E | Fragrance-free: Yes.

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    This moisturizing gel is chock full of hydrating powerhouses — we're talking aloe vera and cucumber along with jojoba oil, which works to depuff and reduce signs of redness and irritation. There ...

  5. Aloe vera - Wikipedia

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    Aloe vera may be prepared as a lotion, gel, soap or cosmetics product for use on skin as a topical medication. [5] For people with allergies to Aloe vera, skin reactions may include contact dermatitis with mild redness and itching, difficulty with breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat. [5] [11] [15]

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    Thayers Original Witch Hazel Astringent with Aloe Vera Thayers is the most synonymous brand for witch hazel products. Launching in 1847, it has stood the test of time and has quite the internet ...

  7. List of plants used in herbalism - Wikipedia

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    Aloe vera: Aloe vera: Leaves are widely used to heal burns, wounds and other skin ailments. [13] Althaea officinalis: Marsh-mallow: Used historically as both a food and a medicine. [2] Amorphophallus konjac: Konjac: Significant dietary source of glucomannan, [14] which is purported for use in treating obesity, constipation, [15] and reducing ...