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How to Make Aloe Vera Ice Cubes

 
Max. D Gray
By Max. D Gray. Updated: June 11, 2018
How to Make Aloe Vera Ice Cubes

The beneficial properties of aloe vera for skin are well known. Its regenerative power make it especially useful to treat sunburns, especially in the summer.

In this oneHOWTO article, we'll give you some tips to soothe sunburned skin during the hottest months by using aloe vera. Stay with us and learn how to make aloe vera ice cubes for burns.

You'll need:
  • Aloe Vera
  • Ice cube tray
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Steps to follow:
1

First of all, take an ice-cube tray - the square kind you would use to make normal ice cubes. If you don't have one, use disposable ice cub bags.

2

Fill the ice cube tray with aloe vera gel made with peeled aloa leaves, water and lemon juice. Remember than making the gel takes at least one day - it's a good idea to make aloe vera gel at the beginning of the summer and store it for later use.

How to Make Aloe Vera Ice Cubes - Step 2
3

Keep it in your freezer and let it solidify.

4

When you need an aloe vera ice cube, you'll only need to go to your fridge and take it. If you get sunburned, or have any other kind of small burn, rub the ice cube on the affected skin - you'll feel instant relief.

Now you know how to make aloe vera ice cubes - remember that it's better to prevent sunburns than to soothe them. Know your skin type and wear the right kind of sunscreen!

How to Make Aloe Vera Ice Cubes - Step 4

This article is merely informative, oneHOWTO does not have the authority to prescribe any medical treatments or create a diagnosis. We invite you to visit your doctor if you have any type of condition or pain.

If you want to read similar articles to How to Make Aloe Vera Ice Cubes, we recommend you visit our Family health category.

Tips
  • Sunbathe with caution.
  • Remember, if your burns are serious, you need to see a doctor.

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