I applied aloe vera on my face for 5 days my skin has become dry.. am i allergic to aloe vera or is it common to have dry skin with overuse?i used aloe for 3 times on 2nd and 3rd day
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Allergy to aloe Vera is common. So you should keep a watch and discontinue if you observe any adverse signs. Your skin a reflection of your gut health. So focus on improving gut health bybincludingvright foods in your diet instead of just doing local skin treatments.
Yes , overuse of aloe vera can sometimes cause dryness. Also there's a possibility that you might have not been using the brand that is suitable to you...it could have something in it that's causing the problem.
Aloe vera is more of a cooling agent than a moisturizer. Apply it to calm down or cooling down the skin after treatments/ remedies.
Next Steps
discontinue the use and consult a physician/ cosmetologist/ dermatologist.
Health Tips
it is better to use aloe vera as a base along with other things like oils, serums etc.
1 :- Excessive use of gel in a day.
2 :- How you apply on your face either direct extract or any formulation
3 :- ALOE VERA for pimple prone skin used as place the aloe vera in freeze then apply on face
4 :-either you use it as you make a paste once and applying same paste daily... Avoid this and make a paste and used it once
5 :- avoid over applying
6 :- this season isn't good to apply aloe vera on face.
Aloe vera is generally considered safe for topical use on the face, but it can have some side effects for certain individuals. Possible side effects include allergic reactions such as redness, itching, or a rash.
For those with sensitive skin, aloe vera can sometimes cause irritation or a burning sensation.
Dryness In some cases, aloe vera might cause dryness or tightness of the skin.
Next Steps
Do a patch test on a small area of skin before applying it more broadly.
Health Tips
If you experience any adverse reactions, discontinue use and consult an ayurvedic expert.
It may be due to overdose, if you are allergic to alovera this condition may happen,so you should mix coconut oil, alovera,haldi, curd, and Kapoor and apply it 2 times in a week
Applying raw aloe vera in thick amounts can cause allergic reactions or dry skin problems.
Next Steps
To avoid these issues, follow these tips:1. Use aloe vera in gel form. 2. If using natural aloe vera, apply it in small amounts and avoid the yellow discharge from the plant. After cutting the aloe vera leaf, let it sit for at least 30 minutes to allow the yellow discharge to drain out. Then, apply the clear, watery gel to your skin.
If you are using fresh aloe vera then dryness may be due to over usage, Using 3 times is high dose, use once in a day.
If you are using any product you may have allergy with any ingredient present in it or the product may be not good
Next Steps
As the dryness is very much use some good moisturizing cream after the dryness is reduced use fresh aloe vera once in 3 days
Whatever things are using to face, don't apply repeatedly in one day.
Know your skin type and use suitable things.
Unknowingly applying creams and other products will cause side effects.
Aloe Vera will hydrate the skin.
Some dry skin condition may showing excess dry.
That is because of the product issue.
Are you applied from the plant or Redy made?
If you have allergies, it's will effect as severe itching, burning sensation etc.
It's may because of over usage / bad product
Next Steps
Select a good product From a right person, know our skin and body type, choose wanted things
Health Tips
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