Mix aloe vera juice and oats together in a bowl; set aside until oats have absorbed the liquid, about 10 minutes.
Blend oat mixture, spinach, kale, chard, banana, cucumber, blueberries, protein powder, cinnamon, and cayenne pepper together in a blender until smooth, about 2 minutes.
Place shea butter, coconut oil, and argan oil in top of a double boiler over simmering water. Stir occasionally until melted, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool slightly but not solidify, about 5 minutes.
Pour shea butter mixture into a food processor or blender; blend on high speed until smooth. Add aloe vera juice slowly, blending until creamy, 3 to 5 minutes. Add essential oil and vitamin E oil and blend until well incorporated.
In a blender, combine banana, apple, kiwi, mixed berries and orange juice. Blend until smooth. Add soy milk, yogurt, tofu, peanut butter, aloe vera juice, flaxseed oil, and barley grass powder. Blend again until well blended. Pour into glasses and serve.
Melt the Vaseline.
Add the chopped aloe vera stems.
Heat until it foams up good; cool.
Repeat until you do it 3 times, then add a little sulfur.
Strain.
Good for rashes.
Blend coconut milk, aloe vera juice, almond butter, and honey together in a blender until smooth; add strawberries and mango and blend on high until smooth.
1 dl of a sweet Aloe Vera drink, and 1,5 kg
Mix to together peppermint tea and witch hazel.
Mix in the aloe vera.
Using a cotton ball, pat onto face.
Note: Should keep up to 3-5 days.
Melt the shea butter in a double boiler over medium heat.
Once the butter is melted, stir in the jojoba oil and the aloe vera gel until throughly blended.
Use a tiny bit on face or lips. Great for hands also.
In a double boiler over very low heat, heat the oil and calendula flowers together for 30 minutes. Allow to cool, then strain out the flowers and discard them.
Stir the aloe vera and the grapefruit seed extract into the cooled oil, mixing well to combine.
To Use:
Scoop some of the milk onto your fingers and massage gently into skin. Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Mix together all dry ingredients.
Then add coconut oil, aloe vera gel, and vanilla.
Mix well and place in a container with lid.
When you use the scrub, you'll want to leave it on your skin for about 5 minutes before rinsing.
Mix together the gel with warm water and pour over the hair after washing.
Do not rinse out.
Essential oils: Lavender, Rosemary, Geranium, Sandalwood, Lemon. Adults: For added benefit, you could add one of the above mentioned essential oils. Add no more than 2 drops per application. Essential oils have huge healing properties, so unless you are familiar with their characteristics, this is one case where little is enough!
Combine the aloe vera gel, cornstarch and witch hazel in a small micro safe bowl and microwave until the consistency of honey, for about 2 minutes, stopping to stir every 30 seconds.
Let cool and then stir in peppermint oil.
Pour into and keep in airtight container.
To use: massage on legs and feet.
Mix Aloe Vera gel and base cream/carrier oil.
Break Vit E Capsule and mix content with gel and base cream mixture.
Mix well.
Use on where needed.
Wear old socks if using on feet to prevent smearing on bedsheet.
Shake and strain all ingredients into a martini glass. Garnish with a twist of orange.
Make a 6 ounce cup of strong green tea and let it cool. Add the 3 drops of lavender essential oil and the 3 drops of aloe vera gel and stir well with a sterile instrument. Pour into a spray bottle that has been sterilized. Shake well everytime you use it. Keep it in the refrigerator. If you feel you need something to help with keeping it fresh, add a drop of vitamin e oil to your mixture.
Combine all ingredients and store in a small glass container (a baby food jar works well). This will last quite a while without spoiling.
Use a cotton ball or reusable cotton cloth to gently rub all over face after cleansing. Follow with a moisturizer.
Start by measuring out your Aloe into a mixing bowl. Add in your alcohol.
Mix at high speed(they used hand held mixer). Mix for several minutes, the solution will begin to gel.
The aeration of the mixture is extremely important to getting the consistency correct. You should see bubbles all throughout the mixture.
The end mixture is thicker than water, but not extremely thick.
Once you've gotten the mixture to gel and achieve a constant consistency, you can pour it into containers for storage and use.
Blend well and enjoy!
Mix aloe and the glycerin in a small bowl.
Stir in the polyester glitter and the fragrance oil and food coloring, if desired.
Spoon this mixture into tiny lipgloss size jars or any other small containers, preferably clear, so you can see the sparkles inside.
Try varying the types of glitter you use to make all sorts of varieties; you can get heart, diamond, or star shapes.
This fun recipe is easy to make, and is a great idea for crafters to add to their inventory of crafts to sell at craft sales or fundraisers.
Combine all ingredients in the container you'll store it in, until well mixed.
Top with a lid.
Use after every shave to soothe and refresh your skin.