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The best Aloe vera for your skin: Cold stabilised vs. freeze-dried juice
Aloe vera is known for its many skin benefits, from its moisturising ability to its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. However, the effectiveness of Aloe vera in cosmetic products can vary significantly depending on how the plant is processed. In this article, we will explore the differences between cold-stabilised Aloe vera juice and freeze-dried Aloe vera.
Aloe vera in cold-stabilized juice
Cold stabilised Aloe vera juice is obtained directly from the gel of the plant, which is processed at low temperatures to preserve its natural properties. This stabilisation method ensures that the nutrients and active compunds of Aloe vera remain intact, offering a series of superior skin benefits.
Benefits of cold-stabilized juice:
1. Maximum purity and potency: Because it is exposed to high temperatures, the cold-stabilised juice retains all of its natural properties and essential nutrients, such as vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids. This process ensures that you receive Aloe vera in its purest and most potent form.
2. Deep and effective hydration: Cold-stabilised Aloe vera juice penetrates deeply into the skin to deliver intense and long-lasting hydration. This level of hydration cannot be achieved with other forms of processed Aloe vera.
3. Anti-inflammatory properties: Thanks to the preservation of its active compounds, the cold-stabilised juice retains its powerful anti-inflammatory properties, helping to effectively reduce skin irritation and redness.
4. Promotes cell regeneration: This method of stabilisation maintains compounds that stimulate cell regeneration, helping to heal wounds, improve the appearance of scars, and keep the skin healthy and radiant.
Freeze-dried Aloe vera
Freeze-dried Aloe vera is obtained by freeze-drying the plant's gel which is first frozen and then dehydrated in a vacuum chamber. This process turns the gel into a fine powder that can be rehydrated (Option2: … converts the gel into a fine powder that is rehydrated for use on….)
before use in cosmetic products. Although this is a convenient option, it has some significant disadvantages compared to cold-stabilised juice.
Limitations of freeze-dried Aloe vera:
1. Loss of potency: During the freeze-drying process, some nutrients and active compounds of Aloe vera may degrade. This means that freeze-dried Aloe vera does not offer the same potency or benefits as cold-stabilised juice.
2. Lesser hydration: Although freeze-dried Aloe vera can be rehydrated, it does not provide the same quality of deep hydration as cold-stabilized juice. The hydration experience is not as intense or long-lasting.
3. Reduction in healing properties: Freeze-drying can negatively affect the anti-inflammatory and regenerative properties of Aloe vera, resulting in a less effective product for skin care.
Why choose cold-stabilized juice?
At Lanzaloe, we firmly believe in the superiority of cold-stabilized Aloe vera juice. Here's why:
- Guaranteed effectiveness: Cold-stabilised juice retains all the natural properties of Aloe vera, ensuring that you get the maximum benefit with each application.
- Superior quality: By choosing products made with cold-stabilised Aloe vera juice, you are opting for the purest and most effective form of skin care.
- Visible results: Users of products containing cold stabilised Aloe vera juice report significant improvements in hydration, reduction of inflammation and skin regeneration.
Cold-stabilised Aloe vera juice is undoubtedly the best choice for skin care. While freeze-dried Aloe vera offers convenience, it cannot compete with the purity, potency, and effectiveness of cold-stabilised juice.
At Lanzaloe, we are committed to providing the highest quality products using the best Aloe vera, grown 100% organically in Lanzarote, and cold-stabilised for cosmetic formulation, ensuring that your skin receives the care it truly deserves.
We recommend our two pure gels:
- Pure Aloe vera Gel: Formulated with over 99% pure Aloe vera.
- 100% Organic Pure Aloe vera Gel: Ideal for sensitive skin, this gel also contains over 98.5% pure Aloe vera and is enriched with olive leaf extract.