INCI Name
Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Ingredient Origin
Botanical origin (Aloe vera plant)
Plant-derived cosmetic ingredient
Water-based skin-conditioning agent
Suitable for cosmetic and personal care use
Purity / Grade
Cosmetic Grade
Appearance: Clear to slightly hazy liquid
Colour: Colourless to pale yellow
Odour: Mild, characteristic
Standardised for consistent cosmetic performance
Benefits & Uses
Key Benefits
Provides hydration and moisture retention
Soothes and calms sensitive or irritated skin
Enhances skin softness and smoothness
Supports scalp comfort in haircare products
Improves the sensory feel of formulations
Suitable for sensitive, baby-care, and after-sun products
Typical Applications
Face creams and lotions
Gels and serums
Toners and facial mists
Face washes and cleansers
Shampoos and conditioners
After-sun and soothing formulations
How It Works
Aloe Vera Juice provides lightweight hydration, soothes irritation, and supports skin conditioning by forming a gentle, moisture-retaining film that enhances comfort and mildness.
Concentration & Solubility
Recommended Usage Levels
Leave-on products: 1.0 – 10.0%
Rinse-off products: 2.0 – 20.0%
(Usage level depends on formulation type and desired claim.)
Solubility
Completely soluble in water
Compatible with surfactant systems
Suitable for alcohol-containing formulations (with stability testing)
Formulation Guidelines
Add to the water phase
Use at room temperature or during the cool-down phase
Avoid excessive heating to preserve activity
Compatible with most cosmetic ingredients
Perform stability and microbial testing
Safety & Regulatory Information
cosmetic ingredient for external use only
Non-therapeutic, non-medical applications
Suitable for rinse-off and leave-on products
Compliant with Indian cosmetic regulations (CDSCO)
Preserved as per cosmetic standards
Storage & Shelf Life
Store in a cool place away from direct sunlight
Keep the container tightly sealed
Shelf life: 12–24 months