
Everything aloe vera
Many of us are quick to turn to aloe vera as the ultimate sunburn solution after a long day at the beachโbut it’s those same soothing and healing benefits that can make the prickly plant ideal for all sorts of bodily uses. According to Britt Brandon, AKA the Ultimate Fit Mom and author of The Everything Guide to Aloe Vera for Health, you can incorporate aloe vera into your daily routine in simple ways. “Implement aloe into the diet by adding to smoothies, salads, etc.,” she says, “or utilize aloe vera for topical applications by combining it with other products.” And with aloe available in a variety of forms (powder, liquid, and gel), high-quality store-bought selections can reap the same benefits as those straight from the plant. Just make sure the product has been approved by the “International Aloe Science Council (IASC), which monitors the production and manufacturing of quality aloe products,” she advises. Don’t miss these other aloe vera uses you’ve never heard before.

Aloe vera speeds the healing of sores, burns, and wounds
The plant contains anti-inflammatory compounds to help heal agitated skin, plus it’s also an antibacterial substance that fights off potential infections to get wounds on the way to recovery sooner. In fact, this review of four studies out of Asia, concluded that aloe vera can accelerate the healing process for minor burn wounds approximately nine days faster than conventional medication. You could also speed up the healing with these tips.

Aloe vera soothes irritated skin
If you live with a common skin condition like eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea, you’ve probably tried every treatment in the bookโbut there’s a reason why many sufferers swear by aloe vera. “With powerful phytochemicals that help reduce inflammation, aloe vera has been found to be an effective anti-inflammatory agent,” says Brandon. So the next time you experience a flare-up, add some aloe vera to your normal topical treatment and try these 16 foods that ease painful inflammation.

Aloe vera moisturizes skin
Ditch the scented lotions and lather up with something natural. According to a review by the Indian Journal of Dermatology, not only is aloe vera rich in vitamins A, C, and E, but it also contains minerals and antioxidants that bind skin cells to soften the outer layer and improve skin integrity. For more ways to hydrate dry skin, check out these all-natural moisturizers you already have in your house.

Aloe vera may help treat wrinkles
No, really. By increasing collagen production, aloe vera was shown to have anti-aging effects in a study published in the Annals of Dermatology. It additionally contains zinc, which serves as an astringent to tighten pores, enhance skin elasticity, and smooth wrinkles. You should also read up on what dermatologists wish you knew about preventing and treating wrinkles.

Aloe vera may help clear acne
If you’re prone to pimples, consider using aloe vera as a natural cleanser to clear your skin at the end of the day. Aloe vera naturally contains salicylic acid which kills off the bacteria that’s festering underneath your skin and contributing to your breakouts. After cleansing your skin, try one of these skin-care clays for a clear, glowing complexion.

Aloe vera can help treat cold sores
Aloe vera contains antiviral properties that can help fight off a herpes flare-up. It also serves as an anti-inflammatory, working to soothe and heal irritation. Apply a dab at first sign of a cold sore, or opt for one of these remedies you can whip up at home.

Aloe vera may increase the effectiveness of topical creams and medications
Before you toss out that expensive moisturizer you swore did nothing for your skin, Brandon suggests adding aloe vera to the solution for better results. “Aloe vera’s phytochemicals allow for deeper penetration of the skin’s layers and may improve the effectiveness of topically applied creams, lotions, and medications,” she says. But if you’re worried about using too many skin products, read what this dermatologist had to say.

Aloe vera may boost immunity
Aloe vera’s anti-bacterial properties will help keep the doctor away. (So can getting your heart rate up. Check out how 20 minutes a day of moderate exercise can boost immunity). “Aiding in the body’s absorption of essential vitamins and minerals, aloe vera can help reduce the risk of developing serious degenerative illnesses and diseases that affect the eyes, bones, skin, and organs,” said Brandon.

Aloe vera may reduce dental plaque buildup
If mouthwash is part of your daily hygiene routine, you may want to reconsider. Sure, it may get the job done, but many brands contain high levels of alcohol that can lead to dry mouth and sensitivity. As a natural alternative, try rinsing with aloe vera. This four-day study by the Ethiopian Journal of Health Science found that when used as a mouth rinse, 100 percent pure aloe vera juice was equally effective in reducing plaque as the generic mouthwash ingredient, chlorhexidine. Read up on the myths about mouthwash that you need to stop believing right now.