







Review: Works very well for natural applications - Wonderful aloe. It works like it is pure. But it doesn't leave any residue, staining, or smell like the plant does (& I don't trust many other brands to screw natural aloe up bc of the alcohol and other additives they use). I apply it after shaving all the important parts. I never have any irritations/ ingrown hairs from applying this right out of the shower. It works way better than any common after shave moisturizer with all of their chemicals. This aloe leaves my skin smooth and hydrated looking (but NOT oily or overly moisturized. Just very natural). I use it on my face sometimes, as well. It seems to me that it tightens my skin a tiny bit. Maybe it's just the moisturizing happening, or the massaging of the skin. But I feel like it keeps my face looking naturally just a couple years younger. I'm 41. People often seem surprised to hear it and I don't use any other chemicals or skin care routines or anything at all. (Then again, most people are just very kind, lol). Works really well for the hair regrowth for me. I shampoo thoroughly (on shampoo days), part my hair all over, and massage this directly onto the exposed scalp areas (as much as possible), bit by bit. I condition only the ends and leave all of it on for 10 min/ longer (I usually shave while I'm waiting). I wash it all out and do the same once every week or so. When I've skipped a few weeks and I begin this treatment again, I can see fine new hairs emerging within a week or so, and it begins to look fuller. It works best if I follow up with an olive oil (or GOOD coco oil), rosemary (and or lavender) oil, and tea tree overnight treatment, massaged thoroughly to the scalp the night BEFORE shampoo day. It grows back thick and strong when I add the second oils treatment to my routine every couple of weeks or so. But it takes quite a while to massage it all directly on the scalp thoroughly enough (and is yucky looking and feeling). So, I often just use the aloe, lol. It works a bit. There's definitely a difference. It will definitely work better with a more natural shampoo (like soapnut-based with moringa or something, awapuhi from the plant, etc). But I've seen a difference while using regular (not-so-cheap, anymore) shampoo (like Garnier). Most of these shampoos exacerbate hair thinning and loss, fyi. Switch to something *truly* natural and you'll see the hair loss decline with the switch, alone. (But it usually takes something to stimulate the new growth, especially as one ages). Anyway, hope this helps someone. Cheers! Review: Works fine for hand sanitizer, but makes gum-like material as byproduct - So the product seems to be fine (as far as I can tell) and has a pleasant smell too, but it is substantially more thin than I thought it'd be. It's still pretty thick, but it's thinner than most "Aloe Vera After Sun" gels. But I'm not an aloe expert. What is most concerning to me is that (I used this to make my own hand sanitizer as the stores around me are constantly out) and as soon as I mix the alcohol (I'm using 95%, best I could muster atm), it created this cloudyness. After some shaking, these white "pulpy" looking bits actually precipitated out of the mixture. And upon draining the mixture I was left with the picture you see. It looks like gum, feels like it too. In fact, if I gave this to someone, they'd literally just think it was chewed gum. So idk what this material is, but when I mixed in the alcohol, the mixture actually heated up some (went from being cold, to being warm), so there is clearly some kind of chemical (double replacement?) reaction going on. And I don't think that's normal.... If the company or any smart chemistry people want to chime in and inform me of what is going on, if this is normal, that'd be great. I've used aftersun aloe vera to make hand sanitizer, and this has never happened (and I tend to use a bit more alcohol, just to make sure my mixture is strong).




| ASIN | B07T3G2LNC |
| Brand | Honeyskin |
| Country as Labeled | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,387 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 15.2 x 15.2 x 25.4 Centimeters |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | gel |
| Item Volume | 64 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 64 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.2 x 15.2 x 25.4 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4355078803 |
| Material Features | Natural, Organic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Hydrating |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Acne |
| Scent | Aloe Vera |
| Skin Type | Acne-Prone |
| Special Ingredients | Aloe Vera |
| UPC | 850008392085 850025859462 |
| Usage | Hydrating |
N**S
Works very well for natural applications
Wonderful aloe. It works like it is pure. But it doesn't leave any residue, staining, or smell like the plant does (& I don't trust many other brands to screw natural aloe up bc of the alcohol and other additives they use). I apply it after shaving all the important parts. I never have any irritations/ ingrown hairs from applying this right out of the shower. It works way better than any common after shave moisturizer with all of their chemicals. This aloe leaves my skin smooth and hydrated looking (but NOT oily or overly moisturized. Just very natural). I use it on my face sometimes, as well. It seems to me that it tightens my skin a tiny bit. Maybe it's just the moisturizing happening, or the massaging of the skin. But I feel like it keeps my face looking naturally just a couple years younger. I'm 41. People often seem surprised to hear it and I don't use any other chemicals or skin care routines or anything at all. (Then again, most people are just very kind, lol). Works really well for the hair regrowth for me. I shampoo thoroughly (on shampoo days), part my hair all over, and massage this directly onto the exposed scalp areas (as much as possible), bit by bit. I condition only the ends and leave all of it on for 10 min/ longer (I usually shave while I'm waiting). I wash it all out and do the same once every week or so. When I've skipped a few weeks and I begin this treatment again, I can see fine new hairs emerging within a week or so, and it begins to look fuller. It works best if I follow up with an olive oil (or GOOD coco oil), rosemary (and or lavender) oil, and tea tree overnight treatment, massaged thoroughly to the scalp the night BEFORE shampoo day. It grows back thick and strong when I add the second oils treatment to my routine every couple of weeks or so. But it takes quite a while to massage it all directly on the scalp thoroughly enough (and is yucky looking and feeling). So, I often just use the aloe, lol. It works a bit. There's definitely a difference. It will definitely work better with a more natural shampoo (like soapnut-based with moringa or something, awapuhi from the plant, etc). But I've seen a difference while using regular (not-so-cheap, anymore) shampoo (like Garnier). Most of these shampoos exacerbate hair thinning and loss, fyi. Switch to something *truly* natural and you'll see the hair loss decline with the switch, alone. (But it usually takes something to stimulate the new growth, especially as one ages). Anyway, hope this helps someone. Cheers!
C**T
Works fine for hand sanitizer, but makes gum-like material as byproduct
So the product seems to be fine (as far as I can tell) and has a pleasant smell too, but it is substantially more thin than I thought it'd be. It's still pretty thick, but it's thinner than most "Aloe Vera After Sun" gels. But I'm not an aloe expert. What is most concerning to me is that (I used this to make my own hand sanitizer as the stores around me are constantly out) and as soon as I mix the alcohol (I'm using 95%, best I could muster atm), it created this cloudyness. After some shaking, these white "pulpy" looking bits actually precipitated out of the mixture. And upon draining the mixture I was left with the picture you see. It looks like gum, feels like it too. In fact, if I gave this to someone, they'd literally just think it was chewed gum. So idk what this material is, but when I mixed in the alcohol, the mixture actually heated up some (went from being cold, to being warm), so there is clearly some kind of chemical (double replacement?) reaction going on. And I don't think that's normal.... If the company or any smart chemistry people want to chime in and inform me of what is going on, if this is normal, that'd be great. I've used aftersun aloe vera to make hand sanitizer, and this has never happened (and I tend to use a bit more alcohol, just to make sure my mixture is strong).
A**S
NOT THE SAME PRODUCT
I purchased this aloe often, as a matter of fact I use to love it. The quality of this stuff has definitely hit a down slope. First the smell. It now has a very strong unsatisfying smell. It smells as if a couple bottles of white diamond perfume was poured into it. Secondly it use to be clear. You can definitely see that too much of something has been added...very sticky and cloudy. Lastly I'd add the aloe to my hair throw a wig on and it's moisturized for days but now it's super dry the next day like it stripped my hair of moisture. Whomever made changes to this product, I don't know if it was to save money or what but they definitely sabotaged it. PRICE went up super HIGH product quality went DOWN. DESTROYED!
D**D
Very thick (viscous) hard to empty into a smaller bottle but doable
I read another review stating that this product is not pourable and comparing it to jello. I do want to say that it definitely is not pourable, but it is possible to empty the contents by scooping it out a little bit at a time by your finger or putting it into a spoon. Then you fill the opening of the smaller container and simply tap the container in a downward motion to make it loosen and fall down. Simply repeat that motion over and over again until you have fully filled the smaller container. I have had a severe injury comparable to a very bad burn and I use this product over and over all day long and it provides more relief than any other product. I give this Honeyskin a top review and would continue to use is regularly every day as much as possible as it doesn't make my skin feel greasy or oily like some other healing products.
S**G
Holy grail
This is my holy grail of skincare. I’ve been using it consistently for over a month and have seen drastic improvements! I use at night before bed and coat my face and lips, chest and arms. It has reduced redness and acne tremendously, and brought moisture back into my incredibly dry skin. I’ve been picking my lips since I was a little girl, and since I’ve been using this the skin has been so moisturized and healthy there’s no dry skin to grab on to. I used it on a rather large, painful pimple on my shoulder and the next morning the pimple was less visible, and pain free. By day two it was practically gone. I highly recommend this, and even bought a bottle to split with a friend to help with her skin. My brother has Eczema, and I will be letting his try this as well. I’ll update my review if he notices a difference!
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