To use Patanjali aloe vera gel effectively for your dry skin, start by applying it to clean skin. After washing your face, gently pat it dry, then take a small amount of aloe vera gel and lightly massage it onto your skin. This practice is best done twice a day—once in the morning and again at night. Aloe vera gel can deeply moisturize the skin, but when dealing with particularly dry and flaky skin, you might benefit from mixing it with a few drops of a nourishing oil like almond or sesame oil, which further supplements hydration and softens the skin.
For flaky areas, consider gently exfoliating once or twice a week before applying the gel. However, be cautious if the skin is excessively dry or sensitive as over-exfoliation can worsen the problem. As with any topical product, monitor your skin for any adverse reactions. While aloe vera is generally safe, some may experience mild irritation especially if they have allergies to plants in the Liliaceae family.
As for hair, yes, Patanjali aloe vera gel can be a beneficial product. To use it, apply a small amount to your scalp and hair as a leave-in conditioner post-shower to help reduce dandruff and improve hair texture. Alternatively, you can mix it with coconut oil before shampooing to enhance scalp hydration.
Considering your described symptoms and the potential change in weather affecting your skin, maintaining a holistic approach with regimen adjustments and attention to diet, hydration, and environment can be beneficial. Also, if dryness persists it may indicate an underlying issue affecting your vata dosha, possibly requiring a more tailored plan. Consult with a Siddha-Ayurveda practitioner if problems continue, particularly to address any imbalances or to personalize your skincare approach. Stay mindful of how your skin reacts to the routine and adjust applications accordingly.


