Looking at the ingredient list in most store bought aloe vera gels, and you’ll find things like drying alcohols, numbing drugs like lidocaine, and synthetic preservatives that can wreak havoc on your body.
Aloe is not necessarily a ‘bad’ culprit. However, with so many options that market ‘pure aloe vera’ it is important to read the labels for accuracy. See where aloe vera falls on the ingredient listing; if it is not the first or second ingredient, it is probably not that high in pure aloe vera. Applying an aloe vera gel may feel good; it is the drying alcohol as a coolant (and harmful for our skin), and a drug to numb the pain. This type of aloe vera gel does not heal the skin; it just covers up the pain from the sunburn.
What is the answer? If you have an aloe vera plant, you are already on your way to skin healing benefits. The gel in the leaf of the aloe plant is high in antioxidant benefits, thus helping to heal the skin from the free radicals affecting it from a sunburn.
The best answer? Sunscreen! You may not feel or know you are sunburned until hours after sun exposure. Be proactive, wear sunscreen, and reapply.
Write-Up is From Daisy Blue Naturals