Rs. 449

WOW Skin Science 99% Pure Aloe Vera Gel | Multipurpose Beauty Gel For Skin & Hair

(250 ml Gel in bottle)
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WOW Skin Science 99% Pure Aloe Vera Gel | Multipurpose Beauty Gel For Skin & Hair
Product Details
WOW Skin Science Aloe Vera Gel is 99% pure aloe vera gel which is hygienically extracted and carefully packed to retain its natural healing and rejuvenating benefits. It is a multipurpose beauty product for healthy skin, hair, and scalp. It provides intense hydration and helps maintain soft and nourished skin and smooth and shiny hair.

Key Ingredients:
  • Aloe vera juice
  • Xanthan gum
  • Sodium Benzoate
  • Potassium Sorbate
  • Citric acid

Key Benefits:
Skin:
  • It can help moisturise the skin and maintain hydration
  • It calms sunburnt and irritated skin
  • It can be used as a pre and post-shave gel
  • It may aid in reducing the appearance of under-eye darkness

Hair:
  • It can help moisturise and nourish the scalp and hair
  • It reduces dryness and dandruff and aids in making the scalp healthy
  • It helps tame frizz and makes the hair shiny and smooth

Good to Know:
Free from paraben, silicone, mineral oil, fragrance, and added colour

Best Suited For:
All skin and hair types

Ideal For:
Men, women, and children

Product Form:
Gel

Container Type:
Tube

Area of Application:
Skin and hair

Concern:
  • Skin: Dryness, acne, pimple, itching, dullness, blemishes, ageing, infections
  • Hair: Dryness, itching, dandruff, frizz

Directions for Use:
  • Apply on the skin as a moisturiser to help hydrate dry skin
  • Use as a face and body scrub by mixing 1 tsp gel with 1 tsp sugar
  • Calm sunburnt skin by applying to the area
  • Apply as an overnight mask on the face, neck, and hands
  • Apply and keep overnight to help soften dry, cracked heels
  • Use as a pre-wash hair mask to nourish dry scalp and hair
  • Soothe razor burn by applying it on shaved skin

Safety Information:
  • For topical/external application only. Not to be taken internally

Quick Tips:
Conduct a skin patch test before using it to check and prevent any allergies.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)