
While most people use Aloe Vera to treat sunburns, many are unaware of the powerful moisturizing benefits this plant can have on dry skin or the amazing benefits it can have on healthy skin. The substance found within the spiny leaves of Aloe has long been referred to as “Nature’s Gift” for burns and wound care and is ready to make its debut into the world of fall and winter skincare.
Much more than a simple “burn plant,” Aloe Vera can play a significant role in the protection and maintenance of healthy skin. That’s why Aloe Vera is the foundation of all of Key West Aloe products.

Where Does Aloe Vera Come From
Originally from Africa, the Aloe species now grows in Australia, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Nigeria, Paraguay and the United States. As Aloe is a succulent plant that is very effective in retaining water, it is able to thrive in very dry areas.
The Aloe species contains over 400 different varieties, with Aloe Vera being the most commonly used for topical skin applications. Aloe Vera is about 95% water and contains more than 200 phytonutrients including vitamins, minerals, amino acids and most importantly polysaccharides. Polysaccharides are long chains of sugar molecules that contribute to many biological processes and are both anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial. This is why Aloe Vera is very effective in wound healing. It has also been shown to stimulate collagen production, reduce oxidative stress and stimulate the immune system. What more could you ask for in a skin care ingredient!

Aloe Vera Provides Optimal Fall & Winter Relief
During the harsh winter months, the cold weather can take a toll on the skin leaving it dry, chapped and irritated. Most people will slatter on oil and creams to help retain the moisture, completely forgetting about their favorite sunburn relief ingredient – Aloe! That’s a huge mistake.
Oils and butters do a great job at sealing in the moisture content of the skin and should be used during the colder months. What people mistakenly do is add the oil or butter onto their skin before adding any additional moisture first. These ingredients do not soak into the skin, instead, it sits on top resulting in a sticky, yet still dry skin. Aloe Vera does the exact opposite. Instead of sitting on top of the skin, Aloe works its magic by deeply penetrating the skin and helping it absorb four times the moisture of water alone. It helps pores open and receives hydration without clogging them.

To relieve dry skin we suggest first replenishing the skin’s moisture level with Aloe Vera and then sealing that moisture in with an oil or a butter. Our Aloethera Intensive Body Moisturizer is the perfect product for this. Not only will this lotion hydrate your skin, it will also seal in all of the moisturizing benefits you get from the Aloe. Aloethera Intensive Body Moisturizer is made with 30% Lab Certified Aloe Vera plus sunflower oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, mango butter, shea butter and cocoa butter. Together, these ingredients work together to protect and restore dry winter skin.
Check out the entire Aloethera line for your fall and winter skincare needs.
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Had no idea Aloe was used for all these things… Thanks for sharing… Best regards…
Good information! My mother always had an Aloe Vera plant in house for burns or wounds. I will try it this winter also! My hands get so dry.
This cold windy Keys “winter” is killing my skin! I’ll have to try the Aloethera Intensive Body Moisturizer!
Great article! Aloe is wonderful and used for so many things!!
<3 KWA!! Such good stuff
I love KW Aloe!
For all your skincare needs!
Cold winter weather is hard on me
I love aloe vera for it’s healing qualities.
Lots of great info here. thanks for sharing this with all of us
I use it on my feet every day and my heels use to be cracked and now smooth and soft.
Thanks for all the awesome info!! My mom always used aloe Vera when I had sunburns and I didn’t know you could use it for other things!
I used it on a horrible sunburn while vacationing in Hawaii. I felt human after 3 hours and a nap. I have used aloe on cuts and kitchen burns also.
I like very aloe. I use it all the time
Great article! Thanks for sharing!
Very helpful and Great information,
we appreciate advise especially coming from a professional.
Thanks again and keep up the great work!