Aloe vera is a bit of a superstar in Ayurveda, and with good reason! For skincare, it’s a real multitasker. It hydrates dry skin and can soothe the oily ones. Why? Because it’s cooling and has a sweet, astringent taste, which makes it perfect for balancing Pitta dosha (heat) and calming Vata, often associated with dryness. You can straight-up apply fresh aloe gel on your face. Leave it for like 15-20 mins and then rinse. Just be consistent with it! And yeah, lots of folks notice it helping with acne too thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties.
For scalp health, aloe vera can be pretty great if you’re dealing with dandruff. Try massaging fresh aloe gel onto your scalp before washing your hair. Leave it on for 30 mins or so. It often helps with itching and those pesky flakes. Its moisturizing and anti-fungal qualities can make a huge difference.
Drinking aloe vera juice? It’s a popular detox idea in Ayurveda. It can, indeed, help with digestion but be cautious. Not everyone should drink it daily. Aloe vera is known to aid digestion by removing toxins and promoting bowel movements due to its laxative properties. But for some, especially if you have a weak digestive fire (Agni), it might be too much. Overdoing can lead to cramps or diarrhea, so moderation is key.
Oh, and side effects? Though they’re rare, some people experience digestive discomfort. Just listen to your body and start slow if you’re trying aloe internally. If you’re pregnant or have intestinal conditions, best to talk to a healthcare professional first.
For long term effects, regular use can significantly improve your skin’s hydration and soothe irritation, while also aiding hair health by reducing dandruff and promoting silky strands. But always make sure testing a small patch first in case of sensitivities. And, of course, keep observing how your body responds.



