Summer officially starts in the
Philippines on the first day of the Holy Week, which is on March 28 of this
year, where people head to the beach just to cool off from the extra heat. Of
course, just because we’re used to the sun, it doesn’t mean we don’t get
sunburn or feels just a little pain from sun exposure. And that’s where aloe
vera becomes really handy. The most famous one is this one from a Korean brand,
but is it really good? Scroll down to read my Nature Republic Aloe Vera
Soothing Gel review.
WHAT IS IT?
Made from 92% Aloe Vera gel, Nature Republic Aloe
Vera Soothing Gel is enriched with vitamins and can be used for just about
anything, from soothing sunburns to hydrating the skin and hair in the form of
a mask, to an everyday moisturizer for supple skin. The aloe vera used to make
this product comes from certified organic farmers in California (CCOF) and is
kind to even the most sensitive of skins, making this suitable for all skin
types. No wonder this is one of the best selling products. For its ingredients,
you can check this CosDNA Analysis.
PERFORMANCE
APPLICATION: As a face mask, apply a generous
layer onto the skin and leave on the skin for 20-30 minutes before washing off.
As a moisturizer, apply a thin layer onto the skin and gently pat in for better
absorption. As a hair mask, apply a generous layer onto your hair and leave on
for 30 minutes before rinsing off. And lastly, as an after-sun cooling gel or
for treating a sunburn, just apply an adequate amount on the skin where it
feels hot or painful.
SMELL: It has a refreshing smell of aloe vera.
PACKAGING: The
Nature Republic Aloe Vera Soothing Gel comes in three packaging, the one above
is packaged in a 300ml jar which is the most popular. The other two are
packaged in a tube and a spray bottle which is more convenient for traveling.
TEXTURE: It
has a thick gel formula which feels a little cold on the skin when you applied
it even when you don’t store it in a refrigerator. Despite the thick texture,
it is lightweight and non-sticky. It absorbs well into the skin too.
RESULT: I
both own the plain gel in a jar and the mist version of this
Nature Republic Aloe Vera Soothing Gel. I prefer keeping them both
on the refrigerator to make it extra cold which is perfect for treating
sunburns or even a mild burn from cooking.
My brother used the plain gel version when he
gets burns while cooking. I also used it when I went out one time without
sunblock or even an umbrella, and oh boy! I didn’t get a sunburn but my skin
was painful and almost red, when I got home I went to the shower asap and
slathered my skin with the Aloe Vera Soothing Gel after. It felt so
relaxing! I used the plain gel as a moisturizer too for my face when I had
a chemical peel treatment, it just soothes my itchy chemical
peeled skin.
Since the jar is too big for travel, I bought
the Aloe Vera Soothing Gel Mist too as an after-sun treatment. After a long day
out at the beach, even when I have a cover up and applied a sunblock, it still
feels hot so I love to spray the Aloe Vera Soothing Gel Mist that I kept in the
hotel refrigerator all-over my body. It’s refreshing and indeed soothing. The
only thing I haven’t tried using these is as a hair mask.
VERDICT
PROS: It’s
soothing and moisturizing. Any skin type could use this and it’s a
multi-tasking product that you can even use a sunburn treatment and hair mask.
Although I still haven’t used it as a hair mask.
CONS: It
contains alcohol so those with dry skin may find this a little drying on their
face. I have oily skin, I only learned it from someone who has dry skin and
used this.
WHERE TO BUY?
You can purchase the Nature Republic Aloe Vera
Soothing Gel for $9 in StyleKorean and $6.87 for the 250ml tube version, while the Soothing Gel Mist for $8.22.
You can also buy the Aloe Vera
Soothing Gel for Php180 and the Soothing
Gel Mist for Php260 in Althea Korea. They ship to the Philippines,
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
You could also find these products in BeautyMNL.
What do you think of this Nature
Republic Aloe Vera Soothing Gel review? Have you tried a multi-tasking product
before? Share it below!
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