The Aloe Vera

@ridingbet (66854)
Philippines
June 16, 2020 5:58am CST
I just had my evening bath. It is windy now, but the wind is still warm. The skies turned orange when I peeped through my bedroom window. What may this mean? There were 2 stalks of Aloe Vera inside the bathroom. it is my big brother's stalks from my kid brother's plant. This succulent plant still has some juices when I pressed hard the bigger part of the stalk. i think it is for hair regrowth. I searched on Google that Aloe Vera has many medicinal benefits, but I focused more on the hair regrowth. My mother often would slice in the center, some cactus plants and apply the cactus on my father's nearly-bald head. Now, the Aloe Vera does that. of course, there were no more thorns or spines in the cactus plant that my mother applied on my father's head. Is the shampoo you are using effective on your hair? I mean, does your thin hair get thick with the shampoo you are using?
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@marlina (154103)
• Canada
16 Jun 20
I think that if hair growth was as easy as applying aloe vera, there would NOT BE a single person losing her or his hair.
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@LadyDuck (502251)
• Italy
16 Jun 20
@marlina I fully agree.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
16 Jun 20
I am sorry to disappoint you but aloe vera is a salve for burns. It has nothing to do with the hair. That is false information.
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@marlina (154103)
• Canada
16 Jun 20
@Alexandoy And as far as I am concerned, you are absolutely right.
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@marlina (154103)
• Canada
16 Jun 20
@Alexandoy , You are very welcome.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
16 Jun 20
@marlina thank you for your support.
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@DianneN (254949)
• United States
16 Jun 20
I use aloe vera gel to soothe sunburns. My hair is so thick that I don't need body building shampoos and conditioners. Just the opposite.
@thelme55 (79311)
• Germany
16 Jun 20
I have aloe vera plants but I am allergic to it.. Aloe vera gel is great to treat burns like sunburn.
@pitsipeahie (5758)
16 Jun 20
I don't need a shampoo that thickens hair as my hair is already thick. I think Gugo bark works the best for thicker hair growth.
@jayanth_77 (7179)
• India
16 Jun 20
Aloe Vera is indeed good for your hair. It acts as a conditioner and makes your hair smooth and shiny. It promotes hair growth, prevents itching and reduces dandruff. Apply the aloe Vera jell on your hairs and wait for 1 hour and then wash it off with a shampoo.
@bestie (3272)
• Philippines
16 Jun 20
Im using aloe vera shampoo(organic one). We also have aloe vera plant. We had that plant when I started to experience hair loss that I almost get bald. As for my experience it's effective
@LadyDuck (502251)
• Italy
16 Jun 20
@Alexandoy is right, aloe very is good for burns. I have thick hair I need nothing to make it thicker.
@Janet357 (75638)
16 Jun 20
i actuallly dont know because my is naturally thick. it is in our genes.
@Sathyabo (904)
16 Jun 20
I don't use shampoo often. Instead of shampoo, I use egg and aloe Vera on my hair. Egg is also good for hair growth. I use aloe vera for both skin and hair.