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| View: All Products (11) | Cream, Salve and Gel Blends (2) | Creams, Salves and Gels (4) |  |  |  | Extra Strength Aloe Vera Leaf 200:1 Extract Cream | |
2 oz
$ 25.22 US
| |  | Effectively treats constipation, blood sugar levels, inflammation, liver disorders, macular degeneration and more |
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| Extra Strength Aloe Vera Leaf 200:1 Extract Salve / Ointment | |
2 oz
$ 22.15 US
| |  | Effectively treats constipation, blood sugar levels, inflammation, liver disorders, macular degeneration and more |
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| Aloe Vera Lotion - Dry Skin - 84% Natural | |
4 oz
$ 9.95 US
| | 84% Aloe Vera Cream with natural Vitamin E
Jason's special 84% Aloe Vera Gel cream combines moisture-rich, pure Aloe Vera , Vitamins A, C and Natural Vitamin E, nutritious oils of almond, avacado and sunflower, with Pathenol to keep you...
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| Aloe Vera Super Moisturizer Gel 98% | |
8 oz
$ 11.12 US
| | Your skin has never enjoyed a more soothing, cooling treat. This highlyconcentrated, non-greasy, non-oily moisturizer contains 98% pure Aloe Vera Gel acclaimed for its soothing, revitalizing benefits. Use to soften, soothe and comfort chapped, dry, m...
Aloe Vera Gel Fabulous product for the face and hands! I thought this would leave my face dry but not so; only cool and soothing. Leaves skin incredibly soft. I would purchase this again.
-- Susan
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