You have to use it regularly to see the effective result
Aloevera is safe to use, it protects the skin You can take aloevera juice 10ml+ amla juice 10ml twice daily after food with water For tanning you can apply extra virgin olive oil/ or coconut oil, so skin will not become dry and itchy.
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Apart From Tanning Aloe Vera Gel Other Good Optins for Long lasting Fast Absorbing Effective in Sunbed & Outdoor Sun Moisturizing Care Experience.
• BEST ASSURED RESULTS ORIENTED TANNING GEL
1.Carroten Australian Intensive Tanning Gel
2.Yurhursu Soft Brown Tanning Cream
• BEST ASSURED RESULTS ORIENTED TANNING & SUNBURN OIL
1.Australian Gold Dark Tanning Exotic Oil
2.Hawain Tropic Dark Tanning Oil
• HOME REMEDY OILS
1.Extra Virgin Coconut Oil
2.Extra Virgin Olive Oil
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Dr Arun Desai
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Using aloe vera for a tanning session can indeed be a beneficial approach if done correctly. Aloe vera is renowned for its hydrating and soothing properties, and integrating it into your sunbathing routine can help maintain your skin’s moisture, which is crucial for achieving an even tan. For a balanced tan while safeguarding your skin, here’s what to consider:
Before sun exposure, a combination of aloe vera and a natural oil such as sesame oil can be applied. Sesame oil, known in Ayurveda for its warming properties, can protect against UV rays to some extent. Mixing a little fresh aloe vera gel with sesame oil creates a layer that hydrates while offering modest sun protection. Generally, it’s recommended to conduct a patch test with any new mixture to ensure it doesn’t irritate sensitive skin.
After sun exposure, applying pure aloe vera gel is beneficial. It provides cooling and alleviates sun-induced damage. Gently apply it onto the skin to help areas needing extra moisture or warmth. Doing this consistently after you’ve been in the sun can assist in maintaining your tan.
When choosing aloe vera, natural and fresh from a plant is ideal. Store-bought versions might contain additives that aren’t beneficial. If using natural aloe, extract the gel from a fresh leaf, just being cautious of the yellow latex, which can irritate some.
For even tanning, ensure that you don’t overdo exposure in one session. Gradual tanning helps your skin adapt, for a consistent shade. Be cautious not to overly rely on oils or aloe for full sun protection. A broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF is critical, as aloe vera doesn’t substitute the need for proper sun protection.
Avoid using aloe vera in combination with other products that could irritate sensitive skin, like those with strong fragrances or alcohol. Consistency in application aids results, but it shouldn’t replace sun protection or caring skin routines otherwise recommended for complexion health. Sun burns and uneven patches can often arise from unbalanced sun exposure, so rotate the parts of your skin exposed to the sun frequently.
Following this, ensure that your diet is rich with carotene-containing foods like carrots and sweet potatoes, as they can promote a natural glow. Hydration and nourishment from within are as essential as external applications.



