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aloe vera plant oil Aloe Vera OilPure Aloe Vera Oil Aromachologys aloe vera oil is a 100% natural oil prepared by infusing aloe barbadensis leaves in a cold pressed carrier oil (mostly jojoba oil). The anti inflammatory, therapeutic, and hydrating properties of aloe vera oil make it an excellent lubricant for skin and hair. Our carefully processed aloe vera oil contains beta carotene, ascorbic acid, tocopherol, and linoleic acid. These integral compounds make it a popular ingredient

Pure Aloe Vera Oil

Aromachology’s aloe vera oil is a 100% natural oil prepared by infusing aloe barbadensis leaves in a cold-pressed carrier oil (mostly jojoba oil). The anti-inflammatory, therapeutic, and hydrating properties of aloe vera oil make it an excellent lubricant for skin and hair. 

Our carefully processed aloe vera oil contains beta-carotene, ascorbic acid, tocopherol, and linoleic acid. These integral compounds make it a popular ingredient among manufacturers of soap, shampoos, sunscreen, and other beauty products and cosmetics. Add it to shampoos, hair oils, bath bombs, massage oils, or serums - the intense moisturizing benefits of aloe vera oil won’t disappoint you!

  • Botanical Name: Aloe barbadensis
  • Extraction Method: Infused
  • Quality: 100% Pure
  • Origin: India
  • Aroma: Neutral
  • Cultivation: Natural/ Traditional (Organic available)
  • Plant Part Used For Extraction: Leaves
  • Colour & Appearance: Pale to deep yellow liquid

Benefits of Aloe Vera Oil

Here’s why aloe vera oil can make your soaps, cosmetics, and haircare products more hydrating and nourishing.

Aloe Vera Oil Benefits for Hair

The vitamins that are present in natural aloe vera oil repair dry and damaged hairs by nourishing the follicular base. They also help in regenerating dead cells and promote healthy hair growth. Hence, it also has a cooling effect on itchy scalp symptoms. Aloe vera oil, when regularly applied to hair and scalp, provides luster, and natural gloss and makes hair vibrant.

Aloe Vera Oil Benefits for Skin

The moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties of pure aloe vera oil are highly effective on redness, dryness and sunburn. Its cooling sensation gives quick relief and the composed beta carotene promotes faster healing. Adding aloe vera oil to your skincare products will help prevent environmental damage and support reversing the symptoms of aging. 

Aloe Vera Oil Benefits for Face

Powerful antioxidants like flavonoids and beta-carotene in aloe vera oil aid sensitive conditions and allergies. It also works in strengthening the skin barrier and repairs damaged skin cells by regulating collagen production rate naturally.

Health Benefits of Aloe Vera Oil

The botanical compounds of aloe vera oil offer numerous health benefits - from being a natural emollient for skin to a nourishing hair oil - the list is endless. Its subtle aroma calms the mind and releases nervous tension, this signifies its use as a bulk carrier oil in the production of pain relief roll-ons, balm,s and salves.

Aloe Vera Oil Bulk Purchase Option

Buy Aloe Vera Oil Online with our wholesale discounts and B2B perks. Aromachology offers numerous bulk purchase options like 8.45 fl oz, 1 lb, 2.2 lbs, 11 lbs, 50 lbs and even 400 lbs pack. Each of our wholesale essential oils bulk options can be customized in terms of packaging material and even labeling details. Spa owners or aromatherapy store owners can also buy aloe vera oil for sale and put their brand names on the label with our private label essential oil services.

Sourcing it from a specialized aloe vera oil supplier like Aromachology oils gives you complete control over quantity and quality! 

Aloe Vera Oil Price

Premium and 100% natural aloe vera oil price starts at around US $35 per lb and can go down or up depending on the order quantity. If you are planning to use aloe vera oil for manufacturing skin care, cosmetics, hair care, or any other products, sourcing aloe vera oil wholesale price from a reputed essential oil supplier can reduce the per oz aloe vera price by almost 70% . 

Why Buy From Aromachology Oils?

If you are looking to buy aloe vera oil online then Aromachology oil is a name you can’t miss! With extensive wholesale inventory, certified natural products, extensive B2B support, and many other services, we have emerged as a trusted aloe vera oil bulk supplier in the USA, South Korea, Netherlands, and Japan.

Moreover, Aromachology provides various other 100% pure and undiluted essential oils, carrier oils, Co2 extracts, and oleoresins at wholesale prices. 
Our organic aloe vera oil is delicately obtained to preserve all the healing benefits of aloe vera leaves. With consistent quality and unparalleled customer support, we stand for your every business need. 

Uses of Aloe Vera Oil

There are multiple uses of aloe vera oil in improving overall health with its immense healing and therapeutic properties. Some profound uses include:

  • As a Base Oil For Skincare Products: The light-weighting formula of our pure aloe vera oil is a perfect fit as a base oil used in the production of skincare essentials like face serums, cleansers, micellar water, cooling mask,s and many more. It is a must-additive ingredient in body lotions and massage oil recipes due to the intense moisturizing properties of aloe vera oil. 
  • Nourishing Supplement For Hair Care Solutions: The rich amount of vitamins and natural oil works as nourishing supplements in hair oil, hair gels, and serums. The linoleic acid present in aloe vera oil increases the moisture retaining ability of hair care products, improving their proficiency and performance in the market. 
  • Elixir For Cosmetics: Aromachology natural aloe vera oil is widely used in cosmetic products and lip care is essential for its enormous healing benefits. The refreshing extracts of aloe vera oil are gentle and non-irritant in nature. This makes it ideal for sensitive skin individuals and those who prefer mild refreshing fragrances. 
  • Natural Oil For Soap Making Process: You must have seen aloe vera oil as a profound ingredient on labels of branded soaps and bath essential products. The presence of 20 essential fats and compounds like lignins, saponins, and salicylic acid, works as natural exfoliating and moisturizing agents in soaps.

How to Use Aloe Vera Oil

Some easy and efficient methods to use aloe vera oil are:

In handcrafted soaps: You can use our aloe vera oil to create a natural DIY soap in just 10 min.

  • Take a natural soap-based butter, and melt in a double boiler.

  • Add 4 tsp of pure aloe vera oil and a few drops of lemon essential oil or any other essential oil for soap making to the base. 

  • Whisk it well and put the mixture in the soap base. 

  • Let it solidify for 2-3 days. 

  • After 3 days your handmade soap is ready to use!

You can also use aloe vera oil to create refreshing bath oils or add it in your bath water for a relaxing feel.

  • In Aromatherapy: Since centuries aloe vera oil has been valued for its immense therapeutic benefits in aromatherapy. You can use our organic aloe vera oil in a diffuser or mix it as a soothing carrier oil with essential oils for a perfect massage oil.
  • In skincare: Add small amounts of aloe vera oil in your daily creams, night serums, and body lotion for an additive dose of hydration. You can also make a face mask using aloe vera oil. Mix fullers earth, rose water, and a few drops of aloe vera oil. Rinse it with lukewarm water after 15 min for a brighter-soft skin.

FAQ

What aloe vera oil is good for?

Aloe vera oil is an excellent emollient for skin and hair health due to the active presence of antioxidants, fats and other botanical compounds.

How to make aloe vera oil?

You can make homemade aloe vera oil by mixing aloe vera gel with base oil like coconut oil or jojoba oil.

Can I use Aloe Vera Oil for sensitive skin?

A big yes! Alive vera is a blessing for people with sensitive skin with its immense healing and therapeutic properties.

What is the shelf life of Aloe Vera Oil?

You can easily store our 100% organic aloe vera oil for up to 2 years in a cool, dry place.

Do you offer international shipping for bulk orders?

Yes we offer international shipping with express delivery partners like FedEx and UPS.

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The wireless keyboard & mouse is being used with an aging laptop - the laptop's keyboard & touchpad were almost unusable, but the laptop itself (with a few minor upgrades) performed well considering its age. The keyboard uses one (1) AAA battery, is full size, and operates smoothly with no 'hiccups' or annoyances; the mouse uses one (1) AA battery, has auto-sleep built-in that kick in after approx 5 minutes of non-use, that takes a bit of getting use to bc you have to left or right click to wake it before it will respond to any motion - that's not really a 'con' bc that function could potentially extend battery life. It's an inexpensive way to get a new & functional input interface for your computer.
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Chris S.
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Monitor Once Your Eyes Get Used to the Curve
I upgraded from the 4K LG 27GN950-B UltraGear Gaming Monitor 27” UHD to this 4K Neo G8 curved monitor because of the 240Hz refresh rate and the numerous superlatives doled out to it by tech magazines and websites. I also wanted to maximize my Nvidia RTX 4090 card with one of the best rated monitors out there. So, let's get the worrisome part out of the way first: if you aren't used to curved monitors (I wasn't) then, as many reviewers noted, it will take your eyes some time to get used to the curvature and how the images actually move on screen. For me, that time period lasted about two weeks, and I was really on the fence about this monitor during that timeframe. Once acclimated though, I finally got used to the tunneling effect where the image forces your eyes to focus on the center of the screen (kind of like when you are driving at night), and processes peripheral images still very distinctly but similar to your own vision with a slight wrapping effect at the edges. The second issue I think many new users confront is actually adjusting the image settings to get the quality you prefer rather than one that's set as the default. For me, that means my video card can easily handle the 240Hz refresh rate (other cards may not) without screen flashing, tearing, or image ghosting, but the colors are far too saturated and actually are overwhelming on any of the presets. I had to adjust the color settings to the old sRGB standard rather than one of the presets (e.g., FPS, RPG, Cinema, etc.). The color tone is simply warmer and more natural with that sRGB setting and with the Contrast Enhancer On and the Brightness dimmed about 10%. As a first step, I recommend you adjust your own settings to your preferences and also factor an image that reduces strain on the eyes. On that note of eye strain, I would also recommend some decent blue light glasses for extended play or viewing sessions. Just like with my aforementioned comparison with night driving, your eyes really do lock in a bit more for an immersive experience and you need to ensure you don't overdo it, especially initially if you aren't used to this type of monitor. Some users may notice initial motion sickness for specific games like FPSs or first-person RPGs, but I found that goes away with the right settings, some judicious gaming time limits (or blue light glasses for extended use), and the natural adjustment by your eyes to the curved display. But, once you hit that sweet spot for settings, this monitor is excellent for picture quality and overall viewing. My old LG pales in comparison, though it still remains a good monitor. For anyone on the fence about the curved display, go to your local brick and mortar store that sells these and check them out in-person first. If you think you can adapt and you have the video card to power this monitor at the 240Hz refresh rate, then it's an easy recommendation. If not, the Neo G7 has a flat monitor option at 144Hz that would likely be an upgrade from the LG as well. With whatever monitor you settle on, always adjust the settings to your preferences as a first step, rather than force your eyes to adjust to a default setting or otherwise unnatural image quality in terms of light intensity. warmth, or color oversaturation.
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★★★★★ 5
Gorgeous, responsive display.
I'm only a few days in, but so far this monitor is everything I hoped it would be. The unit shipped to me so far appears to be flawless, no dead pixels or other issues. The blacks are so dark that one could legitimately mistake this for an OLED monitor. (It does make my cheaper secondary monitor's blacks look awful by comparison, but that's the fault of my secondary monitor, not this one.) The resolution and frame rate of the G8 are exquisite. This is my first curved monitor. I've read that some people need time to get used to it. I was used to it almost immediately. I haven't tested the included stand. I immediately attached this monitor to a dual arm monitor stand using the included 100mm VESA mount adapter. The VESA adapter works, and attaching it was easy... however there were no screws included to attach the adapter to the monitor. This is my biggest complaint about this monitor, but it's not enough to deduct a star. Luckily I had the correct screws already, otherwise I would have had to order some. My monitor stand is only rated to 20 lbs, but has no problem handling this monitor. Maybe it goes without saying, but if you're thinking about spending the money for this monitor, make sure your PC/GPU is equipped to take advantage of it. Even in 2025 only the best GPUs are able to push 240fps at true 4K. I'm running a 7900xtx (AMD's most powerful GPU until the new ones come out this year) and so far I'm glad I spent the extra money on this monitor to unleash my GPU's potential.
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Mauricio G. Orozco
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 1
Highly recommended if you get a good copy !!
INITIAL REVIEW after 5 days : First of all, this is my rig : - AMD 7900 XTX video card - i9-12900k CPU - Z790-e mono - 32 Gb or RAM / 2TB SSD When I was checking the net about this monitor, I could not find anybody using this monitor with an AMD video card and among those who bought this monitor and hooked it up to a NVIDIA video card ( 40 series ), almost all of them coincided in two flaws about this monitor : Scan lines and flickering ( some of them reported dead pixels as well ). My initial report is that I do not have any of those issues : no scan lines in my desktop ( nor in my games ), no flickering and zero dead pixels ... however ... last Saturday December 9 when I turned on my PC ( and I would like to say something about this first : I always turn on my monitor, wait for the signal to appear in the screen - logo - and after that, I turn on my PC ... when I finish doing my gaming, I turn my PC off and then my monitor and this process is SUPER essential to keep your monitor working properly good ), I got a divided screen ( a vertical line dividing the screen in two screens ) and ugly and very pronounced scan lines in the whole screen. I freaked out and I thought in that very moment, to return it forever and replace it for a different monitor. I decided to turn not my PC, I waited 5 minutes and turned the monitor back on ... this time, I waited for the DISPLAY PORT pop up small window to show on the top left of the screen ( previously I did not wait for that logo ) and as soon as I saw that my monitor was displaying that the display port was connected, I turned my PC on and it did work as intended. Again, I do not know at this point why I got a divided screen and ugly, big and pronounced scan lines before ... I spoke to my PC tech and he suggested to me that most likely it was a cable issue. The display port cable I was using was the iVANKY 8K cable, a cable that I have for some time and was hooked up to my previous monitor and I never had any problem with it. I think that the problem probably was, that as soon as I turned on my monitor, I turned on my PC, so I did not wait for the monitor to properly wake up, give me the signal that the display port was connected and probably, that was the problem. Again, I have no technical proof about what I am saying, but the correct process should be : - Turn the monitor on and wait for a light in the screen ( energy is waking up your monitor ) and the signal that your display port is connected ... - ... and then turn on your PC ... - revert the process and this is important : once you turn off your PC and it is OFF, click on the center joystick button of your monitor, click on the 'south button' and turn the monitor off. Do not leave it on. Since that issue that happened last Saturday, I am following that process by the letter and I have not had any issue at all, however, to be sure that this does not happens again, I decided to buy a different cable in Amazon, the : BIFALE vesa certified 6.6 feet 16K DP 2.1 cable. I started to use this cable today as soon as it arrived. So far, so good. So, except for that issue that happened last Saturday and it did happen only one time, this monitor, so far, is working like a charm. Now, let's talk about some details : - The curvature : I do not know what all the fuss is about this, cause for me, is beautiful ... however, I am coming from the Samsung G7 1440p 240 Hz monitor which also is curved, so for me, that is not an issue at all, but I remember that when I got my G7, it took me a couple of days to get use to and I fell in love with curved screens. - Matte screen : I love this monitor in that regard. The screen has not reflections at all, is pure black, no light reflections and no bleeding lights at all. - The power brick is not too big as some people described it. - The bezel is thin and I like it better than my G7. - If you turn on the fancy light in the front and back, I can tell you that the lights in front are not that bright and they do not bother me as other monitors did in the past. MY OWN SETTINGS : - Refresh Rate : 240Hz ( with my GPU AMD 7900 XTX I can play Cyberpunk - no ray tracing cause I do not like it anyway - in Ultra and get 140 FPS. I do not care if it does not get to 240, cause we do not have any video card in the world that can get 240 hz in 4k anyway and beside, I do not see why people are so concerned about a lot of hertz when 60 is sufficient and if you get more than a 100 fps is more than enough. Anyway, to each his own, but for me, there is not difference between 120 or 180 FPS so I am good with what I got ... however, I got plenty of room still so when I upgrade my video ( in 2024 ) card with the newest AMD, I will probably get around 180 fps. Again, this is not something I am crazy about but it is good to have extra than not. - Free Sync : ON - Black Equalizer : 13 - Brightness : 50 - Contrast : 73 - Contrast Enhancer : OFF - Gamma : Mode 3 - Saturation : 50 - Local Dimming : AUTO - VRR Control : ON - Color Tone : CUSTOM - Red = 50 / Blue = 50 and Green = 50 - I have not used this monitor with HDR. I do have Windows 11 and I am not planning to use HDR till this feature has been enhanced by Microsoft. I do not believe it is polished enough yet so I do not know how this monitor will perform using HDR ... however, I will give it a try with new upcoming games with great graphics ( perhaps via Unreal Engine 5 ) and see how well it does perform with HDR. I will update this information once I do it next year ( 2024 ), assuming that this monitor does not break before. QUALITY OF THE SCREEN / IMAGE : - The colors are really PUNCHY ... very saturated out of the box and kind of 'warm' image, fantastic, something that you have never seen before. The only changes I made as soon as I connected it to my PC were : Refresh Rate ( default was 120Hz, Freesync = on, Black Equalizer= 13 and Gamma = mode 3. I think that the VRR was on already and Local dimming in auto as well. So out of the box this monitor is superb. I have had IPS monitors as well and nothing matched the punchy and burn colors of this monitor. I do not think that it needed to be calibrated at all. - No Scan lines - No flickering - No Dead Pixels .... I am happy so far with this monitor but I am crossing my fingers here. Someone reported in the net that he did not have any issue during 2 months and then the scan lines started to show up. We will see if that happens and if it does happen before my refund window, I will return it immediately and replace it with a different monitor but I will never go back to this one again. FLAWS : - It could be sturdy but it does wobble a bit. The base is not that strong to hold the monitor really steady. - The joystick in the bottom center of the screen to control your settings, have 5 very tiny buttons, one in the center and 4 : north, south, east and west .... those 4 are so small that in the beginning, when I try to access my monitor settings, I could not figure it out by the touch, I spent about a couple of minutes before I could sense with the tip of my finger, that there were another 4 buttons beside the middle one. In this regard, they could have done better but once you figure it out, it is easy to handle. CONCLUSION : I cannot find anything else bad in this monitor to be honest. I am not using the Display Port cable that came with it. I am using my own display port cable. I cannot advise anything related about how good this monitor is with a NVIDIA video card. All my life I used NVIDIA since I started to use PC : 1080ti and 2080ti ... I wanted to jump to the 3080 or 4080 but hey, those prices back then were too high. I will stay with AMD, which is cheaper and I have no complains at all about this awesome video card ( 7900 XTX ). My monitor is on my very nice desk ( real wood desk and heavy ) and beside me, on my right, there is the windows that give me access to my balcony. If I open it, still this monitor does not reflect light in the screen but most of time, that window stays close. I have a living room lamp on my left and a small desk lamp on the right of my desk and those lights does not reflect in my screen as well, so the matte coated Samsung used on this screen is something else. The firmware version is : 1000.8 which is the last one available according to Samsung website, so I do not need to update it at all. Well folks, for those who have an AMD card ( series 6 or 7 ), most likely, you will not have any issues with this monitor. I am saying this because I know that Samsung said that it was Nvidia fault about the scan lines and flickering in this monitor. Even though I am rating this monitor with 5 stars in Gaming, Picture Quality and Brightness, I cannot give it an overall 5 stars cause I have not used it long enough to find out if those issues that everybody have reported ( scan lines and flickering ) will show up one of these days. I hope not and if it does not happen, then I will increase my own rating to 5 overall. I will update this review in 2 weeks and a couple of days before my refund window close. Honestly, I am looking forward to continue using this monitor for a very long time. It does has the potential to still be very good in the future and has nothing to envy to any monitor out there, even an OLED monitor which are much better in the contrast department but still, this Samsung Neo G8 32" 4k 240Hz is excellent in that regard as well, and the OLED technology is not yet solid enough to completely defeat this monitor. UPDATE ( 12/24/2023 ) : Up to this point, this monitor continuos performing flawless. No scan-lines, no flickering and no dead pixels at all. I am very happy with it and will update this review in about 2 weeks. UPDATE ( 12/30/2023 ) : The image shows what this monitor has done twice since I bought it. I have tried 2 very good cables. If that happens again, I will return it. LAST UPDATE and RETURNED ( 01/03/2024 ) : Unfortunately, the ugly scan lines + divided screen ( as you can see in the image ) were present again. I had to return it today January 4th, 2024 for a full refund ( Amazon did not offer me to replace it ... ) to my credit card. It is a shame, a waste of time when you buy an expensive monitor like this one, and you end up returning the unit due to some faulty function that could not be fixed by Samsung. Yes, the monitor size is excellent, the curvature is awesome, the colors are punchy and it is a 4k screen with super detailed image but .... the scan lines ( as shown in the image ) completely ruined my experience and my desire to buy a replacement. I used 3 different cables to filter the issue, believing that the culprit was probably a bad cable but it was not. I am not an Electronic Enigineer but I think that the problem is I think, related to the display port not able to output the right frequency or something like that. Whatever you see in that picture happened 3 times in less than a month. When it happened, I had to turn my PC off and restart it back up. Anytime I did that, the monitor worked as expected, but as I said before, it did happen 3 times and that is unacceptable. I cannot keep a monitor that is doing that with the potential to completely break down to the point that I would not be able to use it anymore or ending up in sending the unit to Samsung. Why should I waste my time and why should I deal with Samsung in the first place ? If Samsung would have ensured that these units were working as expected, this would be the monitor to buy and never look back. There is no other better option than these monitors out there if you have an excellent copy. I cannot recommend to anyone to buy it cause there is a great chance that you will end up returning the unit and that is a waste of time that customers should not face at all. Now I need to wait for my full refund and will probably buy a different unit. I have time to do my research and I am very sure that I will get something better. I have changed my overall rating from 4 to 1. Good luck if you get a perfect unit.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023

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