Research Summary:
Introduction: Ever since the inception of man’s perception towards beauty, there has been a constant inclination toward the care of one’s appearance. The concept of beauty in Ayurveda is present as early as in *Caraka Samhitā* in the form of *varnya dashemani*. Beauty presents a standard of comparison, and it can cause resentment and dissatisfaction when not achieved. For the maintenance of beauty, there has been a dedicated branch of science—cosmetics. However, owing to side effects like allergies, photosensitivity, and even malignancies due to synthetic chemicals, there has been a growing demand for plant-based cosmetics. Aloe vera is one of the most versatile herbs used in the field of cosmetics.
Aim: The present review is undertaken to highlight the importance of Aloe vera in the field of cosmeceuticals by analyzing its phytochemical constituents critically.
Materials and Methods: A critical review of Aloe vera is compiled from various Ayurvedic classical texts as well as multiple research articles and review articles from different streams of science to highlight its cosmetic applications.
Result and Conclusion: Aloe vera is found to be emollient, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-fungal, and antiseptic in terms of cosmetic applicability. Therefore, its widespread use in cosmetics, either directly or indirectly (as a base material), is highly justified. It is truly a boon from Ayurveda.
Keywords: Beauty, cosmetics, aloe, review, classics, side-effects, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial.
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