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The word "aloe" comes from the Hebrew word "alloeh" and means a bitter and radiant essence while the word "vera" has its root in Latin and means "true". It is probably from North Africa, the Canary Islands and Cape Verde. The aloe leaf consists of four layers: the bark, the subcortical, the adhesive layer and the parenchyma or pulp, which is the layer containing the precious gel. From processing this jelly we produce various products of aloe. The aloe juice we use is for outdoor use only and is used for body and hair care as it hydrates, increases collagen production and enhances their natural defense.
Aloe Juice
The word "aloe" comes from the Hebrew word "alloeh" and means a bitter and radiant essence while the word "vera" has its root in Latin and means "true". It is probably from North Africa, the Canary Islands and Cape Verde. The aloe leaf consists of four layers: the bark, the subcortical, the adhesive layer and the parenchyma or pulp, which is the layer containing the precious gel. From processing this jelly we produce various products of aloe. The aloe juice we use is for outdoor use only and is used for body and hair care as it hydrates, increases collagen production and enhances their natural defense.
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The word "aloe" comes from the Hebrew word "alloeh" and means a bitter and radiant essence while the word "vera" has its root in Latin and means "true". It is probably from North Africa, the Canary Islands and Cape Verde. The aloe leaf consists of four layers: the bark, the subcortical, the adhesive layer and the parenchyma or pulp, which is the layer containing the precious gel. From processing this jelly we produce various products of aloe. The aloe juice we use is for outdoor use only and is used for body and hair care as it hydrates, increases collagen production and enhances their natural defense.
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