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Ingredient

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice

a type of Aloe vera

The watery juice from the clear inner gel of the aloe vera leaf, mostly water plus polysaccharides (such as acemannan), salicylates, and minerals.

Key facts

INCI name
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Also known as
Aloe vera
Evidence grade
moderate evidence
Pore-clogging
0/5 (a contested measure — take it lightly)
Reviewed

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What it does

moderate evidence

In cosmetics it is used to soothe and lightly hydrate skin as a humectant-style skin conditioner.

Benefits

  • Soothing and lightly hydrating, with a cooling feel that can calm irritated or sun-exposed skin
  • Provides a light, mostly water-based moisturizing/humectant effect rather than a heavy occlusive one
  • Contains anti-inflammatory and skin-conditioning compounds (polysaccharides, salicylates, chromones)

Side effects

  • Can cause allergic contact dermatitis (redness and itching) in sensitive individuals
  • The yellow leaf latex/aloin (separate from the clear inner gel) is an irritant laxative and was pulled from OTC laxatives by the FDA; good cosmetic aloe is the decolorized inner gel

Who it's for

Irritated, sun-exposed, or dehydrated skin wanting a light, soothing layer; most skin types

Who should be careful

Anyone with a known aloe/plant allergy should patch test first

Researched & reviewed · July 2, 2026

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