Description
In ancient Egypt, it was a symbol of eternal life and was a favourite of the priests responsible for embalming the nobility during the mummification process. It is said that Queen Cleopatra, famous for her beauty far and wide, used the juice of this plant to care for her skin. The plant originated in the dry climate of Africa. Today it is grown along the Mediterranean, in several regions of the United States and on the South American continent. It reached Europe during the Crusades through the Arabs who entered Andalusia.
Aloe vera can penetrate to the deepest parts of human tissues and is much better absorbed than water, so its active ingredients can be better used by the body.
Directions for use: apply to cleansed face and massage in until absorbed.
Do not get in eyes, in case of contact rinse with plenty of water.
Ingredients: aloe vera extract.
Storage: in a cool, dry place.
Place of origin: China.