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Easy Aloe Vera Storage Method

May 30, 2013 by Swati Singh 6 Comments

Easy Aloe Vera Storage Method

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We all are quiet aware of aloe vera miracles. It’s use is widespread be it in treating acne, scars, stretch marks, minor burns etc. Read about using aloe vera for acne.Even though we get it in gel form in market but I have not found them as effective as the fresh one. But I also dont have the time and patience to take out fresh aloe vera juice every day. So I figured out an easy way of storing it for using it on my skin.
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Take one big piece of aloe vera stem from your plant. Clean it nicely and then remove it’s skin from sides where there are small thorns
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Then cut it into small pieces for storage and keep it in freezer
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Now whenever you need to use it for applying on skin just take out a piece and rub it on you face or wherever required. As it frozen it soothes the skin more and also it is easy to apply. You don’t need to remove the skin also, the aloe vera juice just melts off as it thaws and you rub on your skin.
This storage method has made my life so easy and now I am able to use aloe vera on regular basis. So are you going to try this out???

Filed Under: Beauty Tips Tagged With: acne treatment, aloe vera, home remedies, skin care tips, storage

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  1. SURESH says

    May 30, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    Wow…Superb post..! I have never even thought that a fresh Aloevera could be stored in the Freezer.I just cant wait to try this…!
    This Blog is Very useful madam..!! Keep it up..!!

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    • Swati says

      May 30, 2013 at 8:39 pm

      yeah do try it out…

      Reply
  2. Barbara says

    July 2, 2014 at 3:35 pm

    I knew about freezing the aloe vera and yes it is a great and convenient way to use but I was wondering if it would be a good idea to scrape the inside of the leave into a glass jar and storing it in the refrigerator would be a better idea since you can just scoop a little bit out at a time. isn’t that a bit more convenient or do you think it will get rotten? WHAT DO YOU THINK?

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