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Review of Infinite Aloe Skin Care

Bed Sores, Flea Bites, Impetigo

At our state fair this summer, I was introduced to a great product for my skin, Infinite Aloe! I had never seen this before, and was enthused to give it a try. What sold me the most about this cream was the ingredients. No petro chemicals, no parabens, no propyls. And the FIRST ingredient is Aloe Vera, a plant known for it’s healing properties.

This cream comes in a generously sized 8 ounce container. It has a 3 1/2″ wide mouth, so the contents is easy to remove without getting it under my long fingernails. While the front of my jar states that it is fragrance free, it does have a mild, but pleasant scent. In reading the ingredients, fragrance is the last ingredient, and it consists of a mixture of many synthetic and natural fragrance chemicals. Why it states “fragrance free” is a bit of a mystery to me.

The consistency is a bit thin, but it absorbs easily into my skin, leaving it nicely moisturized. The literature that came Infinite Aloe claims that this product will penetrate deep into the skin, up to seven layers deep. It also states that the components in the Aloe act as antiseptics, pain relievers, bacteria fighters, as well as helping to ease inflammation.

Conditions It Claims To Improve

Abrasions, acne, allergic rashes, arthritis, athlete’s foot, bed sores, bee stings, blisters, boils, bruises, burns, bursitis, chapped skin, chemical burns, chemical peel, cradle cap, cuts, dermabrasion, diaper rash, eczema, flea bites, impetigo, insect bites, itching, poison ivy, psoriasis, razor burns, ringworm, rosacea, rough hands, scabies, shingles, sore muscles, stretch marks, sunburn, dry skin, warts, windburn, and x-ray burns.

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Ingredients

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Deionized Water, Glycerin (Vegetable Source), PEG-100 Stearate, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetyl Alcohol, Isopropyl Palmitate, Zea Mays (Corn) Oil, Cetyl Lacetate, Soluble Collagen, Apricot Kernel Oil, Hyaluronic Acid, Coenzyme Q-10, DMAE, Thioctic Acid, MZTRIXYL 3000, Rose Hips Fruit Oil, Vitamin E, Wheat Germ Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Fennel Extract, Yucca Extract, Chamomile Extract, Green Tea Leaf, Comfrey Root Fluid Extract, Ginseng Extract, Calendula Extract, Usnea Extract, Grape Seed Extract, Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Vitamin D3, Allantoin, Niacin (Vitamin B3), Thiamine HCL (Vitamin B1), Phytondione (Vitamin K), MSM, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, DMDM Hydantoin, Methyl Gluceth-20, Disodium EDTA, Polysorbate-80, Hydrolyzed Glycosaminoglycans, BHT, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance.

My Experience

I love the fact that this contains so much aloe vera as well as other vitamins and organic sources that are beneficial to the skin. My dry hands have improved, and feel healthier. They used to get so dry they would literally hurt. I also use it on my face, but I prefer my vitamin C cream as a facial cream.

As far as many of the other claims, such as helping sore muscles, pain, and itching, it has not performed as expected. I have arthritis in my hands from years of knitting, but Infinite Aloe hsa not lessened my joint stiffness or reduced inflammation.

My husband has eczema, and when he uses this cream, he does see improvement. The key is using it on a regular basis.

This cream will probably last me a year, a little goes a long way and the jar is quite large. I paid $40 for this jar two travel sized jars, so the price is great for such a good quality cream. The company is against animal testing of any kind and the plastic containers are recyclable. The company guarantees your satisfaction.

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This product can be purchased online at: www.InfiniteAloe.com

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