yes, and we use at at home for any kind of skin irritation and trauma. I honestly can say the cuts heal way faster with the simple aloe application. but I always use the fresh plant (back home they grow it in pots), not the store bought gel. it is good to know you find it helpful, too! :)
just remembered: they also use sourcream (!) for pretty bad sunburns where I grew up. that one, however, I am going to pass as I have a natural dislike fermented milk and yeast products (unfortunately, as those ca be very healthy :) )
yes, and we use at at home for any kind of skin irritation and trauma. I honestly can say the cuts heal way faster with the simple aloe application. but I always use the fresh plant (back home they grow it in pots), not the store bought gel. it is good to know you find it helpful, too! :)
just remembered: they also use sourcream (!) for pretty bad sunburns where I grew up. that one, however, I am going to pass as I have a natural dislike fermented milk and yeast products (unfortunately, as those ca be very healthy :) )