Aloe Vera Butter

Rated 4.9 out of 5
Based on 49 reviews
Regular price $14.10 Incl. GST
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Description

Aloe Butter is an extract of Aloe Vera leaf made using coconut oil which produces a butter that is soft at room temperature and melts on contact at skin temperature.

It may be used for cutaneous dryness to assist in moisturising after exposure to sun and other harsh elements. It is completely oil miscible and contains no preservatives or colouring agents.
 
Suggested uses: Creams, lotions, body and lip balms, bar soaps. Use from 3% to 100%

Melting Point: 33 - 36°C

Specifications

Common name Aloe Vera Butter
INCI Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Cocos Nucifera Oil 
CAS 801-31-8 / 85507-69-3 
Manufacturing method Hydrogenation
Appearance Semi-solid butter
Odour Odourless
Melting point 33 - 38C
Country of Origin Mexico
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average rating 4.9 out of 5
Based on 49 reviews
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Reviewed by saira w.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Aloe vera butter

Very refreshing and soothing! Absorbs quickly, keeps skin hydrated, and feels natural. Great for sensitive or dry skin. Highly recommend!

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Reviewed by Mthulisi S.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Very liable and timely

I bought Aloe Vera Butter on a Sunday night and I received it on Tuesday morning. My son who lives in Sydney is a big fan of your products.

I have always been impressed with the service and quality of your products

The prices are also reasonable

Keep up the good work

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Reviewed by Hannah T.
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I recommend this product
Rated 5 out of 5
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Powerful miss Vera

It's nice to have Aloe in a butter as making creams with the liquid stuff isn't as easy or long lasting on the skin as a balm can be. Used this in a menthol balm for liver failure to calm the skin.

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