Discover the Pure Power of Aloe
Vera with Oshadhi

Discover the Pure Power of Aloe
Vera with Oshadhi
Cool, calm, collected—Aloe Vera is nature’s answer to everything from summer skin to daily dryness. At Oshadhi, we honor this powerful plant by keeping it close to its roots. We use organically cultivated Aloe Vera, grown without pesticides, harvested gently, and blended with plant-safe ingredients that support both your skin and the integrity of the formula. No synthetic preservatives. No unnecessary fillers. Just real Aloe, stabilized with care to deliver instant comfort and lasting hydration. Whether you choose the classic gel or one of our scented blends—Lavender, Chamomile, Rose, or Lotus—you’ll smell and feel the difference from the very first touch.
Clean, cooling, and 100% organic—Oshadhi Aloe brings
skin back into balance, naturally.
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Aloe Vera Scent Notes + Botanical Benefits
- Lavender – Calming, relaxing, and beloved for nighttime rituals. Also soothing for irritated skin.
- Rose – Gentle, toning, and harmonizing. Adds elegance and emotional balance.
- Chamomile – Anti-inflammatory, ultra-gentle, great for sensitive skin.
- Lotus – Antioxidant-rich, symbolic of rebirth. Great for tired, dull skin.
- Immortelle – Famous for its regenerative effects. USA DOeS NOT HAVE THIS I BELIEVE

Why Aloe Vera?
Pure, Plant from Nature

Why Aloe Vera? Aloe Vera has been valued for centuries in traditional beauty and skin care practices, from Ancient Egypt to Ayurvedic traditions. Today, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice is known for its naturally rich composition, containing a wide range of vitamins, enzymes, amino acids, and polysaccharides. This complex botanical profile is what makes Aloe Vera such a beloved ingredient in modern cosmetic care, especially for its hydrating and skin-conditioning properties. This Aloe Vera isn’t just a houseplant; it's so much more.


The Science & Benefits of Aloe: Skin Health



Instant relief and deep hydration, aloe vera is a desert plant that stores moisture like a pro–and it shares that superpower with your skin.
Rich in polysaccharides, Aloe forms a light, breathable layer that locks in hydration and instantly soothes irritation, redness, or inflammation.
When your skin is sun-kissed, stressed out, or just craving calm, Aloe delivers cooling comfort without clogging pores or leaving a sticky finish.
Soothe • Repair • Hydrate
What Research Highlights:
- Supports skin regeneration: Clinical studies show Aloe Vera gel can support wound healing and cellular repair in human skin models. (PubMed)
- Helps skin recover: Reviews of clinical trials highlight Aloe’s use in supporting the healing of minor wounds and burns. (PubMed)
- Soothes & hydrates: Dermatological summaries describe Aloe’s anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, and humectant properties that support skin comfort and hydration. (EatingWell)
The Science & Benefits of Aloe: Hair Health



Aloe Vera is a hair hero for the scalp and hair reviver. Its enzymes help clear away dead skin cells on the scalp, reducing buildup that can clog hair follicles.
At the same time, Aloe’s naturally rich vitamins (like B12, folic acid, and C) support scalp circulation and create a healthier environment for hair growth.
The natural pH-balancing and anti-inflammatory properties can help soothe an itchy, dry, or oily scalp—making it a gentle for all hair types.
Calm Scalp • Smooth Hair
What Research Highlights:
- Soothes scalp discomfort: Expert-reviewed articles describe Aloe Vera’s plant enzymes and fatty acids as calming for dry or itchy scalps. (Healthline)
- Gently cleanses & conditions: Aloe’s natural enzymes and humectant properties help cleanse without harsh stripping, supporting smoother hair texture. (IJNRD)
- Nourishes scalp & hair: Aloe contains vitamins (A, C, E, B-complex) and minerals that support scalp conditioning and hair manageability. (WebMD)
- Comfort-focused care: Aloe supports scalp balance and hair feel rather than directly stimulating hair growth.
Sources to read deaper: Skin and Hair
https://www.eatingwell.com/article/7951954/benefits-of-aloe-vera-for-skin
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27736988
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30666070
https://www.healthline.com/health/aloe-vera-for-hair
https://www.webmd.com/beauty/benefits-of-aloe-vera-for-your-hair
https://www.capilclinic.uk/blog/aloe-vera-for-hair-growth-myth-or-fact
https://www.ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2306112.pdf

Ingredients You Can Trust
No parabens • No drying alcohol • No mystery chemicals
Oshadhi’s Aloe Vera gels use organically grown Aloe, lightly thickened with natural gum and safely preserved, giving you full plant potency. Choose unscented or calming blends like Lavender, Rose or Chamomile—formulated to support skin and hair with transparency and real ingredients.Because nature already knows best, we keep it simple.
| Ingredient | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Aloe barbadensis Leaf Extract | The star! Provides hydration, soothing, and regeneration. |
| Water | Base for Aloe extract. Helps create a usable, skin-friendly gel. |
| Xanthan Gum | A natural thickener derived from sugar fermentation. Creates that smooth, gel texture—no stickiness! |
| Glycerin | A plant-based humectant that draws moisture into the skin for lasting hydration. |
| Tocopherol (Vitamin E) | An antioxidant that protects skin and helps preserve the formula naturally. |
| Sodium Benzoate | A nature-identical preservative that prevents microbial growth. Approved for clean beauty. |
| Citric Acid | Balances pH for skin safety and product stability. Naturally found in citrus fruits. |

About the Marmas
The seven main marmas correspond to the seven chakras (energy centers of the body) through which all vital
functions such as excretion, reproduction, digestion and distribution of vital substances are controlled.
The root marma (guda) is located at the base of the spine and the entire pelvic floor area is assigned to it. Its
consciousness is earth-centered,
existential and reproductive. The root marma controls the excretory processes and the muladhara chakra.
The bladder marma (basti) is respon- sible for the pelvic organs, sexual ener- gy, excretion (fluid) and
svadhisthana chakra.
The navel marma (nabhi) is considered the center of the body. This marma transforms everything we digest
physically and mentally and supervises the manipura chakra.
The heart marma (hridaya) is responsible for the emotions and the whole personality. It is the most important
marma, since all connections to the other mar-
mas are controlled from it, as well as the vital substances are distributed throughout the body. It controls
the anahata chakra.
The throat marma (nila/manya) consists of two elements. Nila is the marma of speech, free expression and
controls the thyroid gland and blood circulation to the brain. Whereas manya oversees the tongue as the organ
of taste and the glands that moisten it. Together they oversee the vishuddha chakra.
The forehead mar- ma (sthapani) is also known as the “third eye.” It is considered the center of the head and is
our reference point for the senses, mind and analytical intelligence. It is the
guardian of the ajna chakra.
The hairline marma (adhipati) is the "supreme ruler", as it sits at the highest point of the head. It is
responsible for higher consciousness and controls the pineal gland, the entire nervous system and the sahasrara
chakra.
By anointing the appropriate marma oil, these energy centers can be activated.

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