Aloe Vera Gel In Hair?!
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Feb 16, 2014
Adaria S.
I've heard putting aloe vera on your scalp helps hair grow? does it work?
Feb 16, 2014
Florencia U.
yes
Feb 16, 2014
Karen L.
Aloe Vera is basically a miraculous plant. It does not help your hair grow faster but it helps nourish the new hair, replenish the scalp if its dry or burned from the sun, hair devices or chemicals. Making your hair beautiful & healthy!
Feb 16, 2014
MaKenzie T.
Aloe Vera can be beneficial to hair in some ways: The enzymes in aloe vera will attack skin cells clogging your hair follicles leaving two gifts (moisture and shine). While helping to unclog your follicles the nutrients that promote hair growth can do their thing. However I do not reccommend putting it in your hair on a normal basis...
Feb 17, 2014
Adaria S.
okay thanks everyone