How to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:13
Learn how to add essential oils and cosmetic oils to aloe veraYou've probably used aloe if you've ever needed relief from sunburn, but did you know that it works for a variety of other conditions? Aloe is extremely versatile and can be...
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You've probably used aloe if you've ever needed relief from sunburn, but did you know that it works for a variety of other conditions? Aloe is extremely versatile and can be used as an acne treatment and a moisturizer.[1] If you want to make aloe even more effective, you can easily mix it with cosmetic and essential oils. Each oil has its own properties and uses, but we've picked a few of the simplest combinations you can try out to keep your skin and hair healthy!

Things You Should Know

  • For conditioning and moisturizing, mix aloe with coconut oil. Use jojoba oil or castor oil for anti-aging.
  • Make an insect repellent by mixing aloe vera gel with olive oil.
  • Lighten dark marks with aloe and tea tree oil. Or, treat acne with aloe and basil oil.
  • Use peppermint oil and aloe for a daily conditioner.
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Cosmetic Oils

  1. Step 1 Mix aloe with coconut oil for a homemade conditioning mask.
    Combine 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of aloe vera gel with 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of coconut oil. When you want to use it, wash your hair as you normally would first. Then massage the aloe and coconut oil into your scalp and work it down toward the ends of your hair. Keep the conditioner in your hair for 30 minutes before rinsing it out.[2]
    • Use the hair mask up to twice per week.
    • Coconut oil already works great for moisturizing dry or frizzy hair, and adding aloe will only make it work more effectively. [3]
    • You can also add 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of castor oil, a few drops of vitamin E oil, or a couple of drops of your favorite essential oil, like tea tree or lavender.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils
    Pour 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of aloe gel and 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of jojoba oil into a small dropper bottle. Screw on the cap and shake your bottle to thoroughly combine the ingredients. After you wash your face and pat it dry, put a few drops in your hand and rub the aloe and oil directly on your skin. [4]
    • Aloe will also help treat acne if you use it twice a day.[5]
    • Jojoba oil is already in a lot of moisturizers and acts as an anti-inflammatory, so it really helps soothe your skin.[6]
    • Try adding about 6 drops of frankincense essential oil to give your moisturizer a pleasant smell.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils
    Coconut oil already moisturizes your skin and the addition of aloe can help prevent razor burn or irritation. Melt 14 cup (59 ml) of coconut oil on your stove and stir in 14 cup (59 ml) of pure aloe vera gel. When you’re ready to shave, just scoop some gel out and rub a thin layer over your skin. Let it sit for a few minutes before you start shaving.[7]
    • You can store your homemade shave gel for up to 2 months at room temperature in a plastic container.
    • If your coconut oil hardens or separates, just put a lid on the container and hold it under hot water so it warms up again.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils
    Some studies have shown that aloe vera and olive oil applied to your skin can deter mosquitoes. Combine about 0.84 cups (200 ml) of olive oil with 3 tablespoons (44 ml) of aloe vera gel. You can mix the ingredients by hand or use a blender. Rub the mixture on your skin when you’re going outside so you don’t get bitten.[8]
    • While it is rare, you may get irritated skin from the aloe. If you do, reduce the amount of aloe to 2 tablespoons (30 ml) instead.
  5. Watermark wikiHow to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils
    In a small bottle, combine 9 parts aloe vera gel and 1 part castor oil and shake it together. Keep the mixture in your fridge so it has even more of a cooling effect on your skin. Massage the oil and aloe directly into your skin, especially around your eyes, to help tighten and moisturize your skin.[9]
    • Avoid using castor oil if you have fungal dermatitis since it could make your condition worse.
    • You can try adding more castor oil to thicken the moisturizer and help hold cosmetics better. The consistency just depends on your own personal preference.[10]
    • Castor oil also has anti-inflammatory properties, so it can help shrink any stretch marks or wrinkles.[11]
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Essential Oils

  1. Watermark wikiHow to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils
    If you want to make your own face mask, try mixing 4 tablespoons (59 ml) of aloe gel with just 2 drops of tea tree oil. Apply the aloe mask to any blemishes and let it sit for about 10–15 minutes. Be sure to rinse your skin thoroughly and apply a moisturizer afterwards so your skin doesn’t dry out.[12]
    • You can also blend in ½ of a peeled cucumber to add potassium and vitamin E to moisturizer.
    • Studies have shown that tea tree oil combined with aloe can effectively treat acne, scars, and dark skin.[13]
  2. Step 2 Mix peppermint oil with aloe gel for a daily hair moisturizer.
    Scoop the gel out from 1 large leave of aloe vera and add it to a blender with 1 cup (240 ml) of water and 3–4 drops of peppermint oil. Blend the ingredients together and strain the mixture into a spray bottle. Spray your hair in the morning and evening to help keep your hair soft.[14]
    • Keep the mixture in your fridge for up to 1–2 weeks so the aloe doesn’t spoil.
    • Some studies have shown that peppermint oil can help stimulate hair growth, so it works perfectly if you want to mix it into a moisturizer.[15]
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Mix Aloe Vera Gel with Oils
    Try adding about 5 drops of basil oil to 1 tablespoon of aloe gel to make a 2% mixture.[16] After you wash your face, massage the basil and aloe mixture into your skin. Try to apply the serum twice a day in the morning and again in the evening before bed.[17]
    • Basil essential oils have anti-inflammatory properties and improve skin conditions like acne, but aloe can make it even more effective.
  4. Step 4 Soothe inflammation with aloe and lavender oil.
    Just mix 1 drop of lavender oil in 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of aloe gel and stir it together. Put the gel in your fridge for 5 minutes so it has a cooling effect on your skin. Use a cotton swab to rub the gel onto your skin to get relief from inflammation.[18]
    • This also works well on acne and rashes.
    • Lavender oil has a relaxing scent and some studies have found that it helps treat inflamed skin.[19]
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Warnings

  • While it is rare, you may experience burning, itching, or eczema after applying aloe gel. If you have any of these symptoms, stop using it immediately.[20]
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  • Avoid swallowing essential oils since they could be toxic to your kidneys or have negative interactions with prescription medication.[21]
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