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Aloe (Latin: Áloë) is a genus of succulent plants.

 Aloe (Latin: Áloë) is a genus of succulent plants with over 500 species. Two species are most popular in modern medicine, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetology: Aloe vera (true aloe) and Aloe arborescens (commonly known as century plant). 

Aloe (Latin: Áloë) is a genus
 of succulent plants.

 Main uses: Cosmetology: Aloe gel and juice deeply moisturize, relieve inflammation and irritation. The high antioxidant and vitamin content accelerates cell regeneration and stimulates collagen production.

 Medicine: Used for wound healing, sunburn, stomatitis, and gum inflammation. Oral administration stimulates digestion and has a mild laxative effect. If you're interested in purchasing cosmetics with this ingredient, you can find a variety of products with a high concentration of the extract (for example, the famous gels or lines from the Belita-Vitex brand) in stores in your city using the Belarusian Cosmetics Catalog or local delivery services. 

 Aloe Vera plant varieties: A herbaceous plant without a distinct stem, the leaves are gathered in a lush rosette. It is widely used in the industrial production of cosmetic gels. Aloe arborescens (Centaurium aloe): It has a stem and resembles a small tree. This species is most often grown indoors on windowsills. Home care: Like all succulents, the centaurium is heat-loving, easily tolerates drought (it stores water in its fleshy leaves), and requires plenty of sunlight. The main rule is to avoid overwatering and stagnant soil to prevent root rot.

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Aloe (Latin: Áloë) is a genus of succulent plants.

 Aloe (Latin: Áloë) is a genus of succulent plants with over 500 species. Two species are most popular in modern medicine, pharmaceuticals, ...