Description
A gentle, plant-based moisturiser that brings soothing care to everyday skin irritations. Blending the natural healing power of aloe vera with nourishing oils and shea butter, it calms minor burns, sun-exposed skin, cuts, grazes + insect bites. Best used as aftercare once initial first aid treatment is complete, the creamy texture helps lock in moisture while easing discomfort — perfect for keeping skin soft, comforted + cared for in your first aid kit.
Choosing Between Aloe Vera Cream and Gel - You Might Want Both.
While both come from the same healing plant, Aloe Vera (the raw gel) + Aloe Vera Cream serve slightly different purposes in first aid + skincare.
Here’s how they differ:
Aloe Vera Gel
Natural and Unprocessed – Straight from the leaf or minimally processed.
Fast-Acting Relief – Ideal for cooling sunburn, soothing fresh burns or insect stings
Best for:
Immediate use on fresh burns, stings, or irritated skin needing quick, natural relief.
Aloe Vera Cream:
Blended Formula – Aloe combined with nourishing ingredients like oils, vitamins, or beeswax.
Hydrating & Long-Lasting – Locks in moisture + protects the skin barrier.
Gentle & Soothing – Often formulated for daily use, even on sensitive skin.
Best for:
Ongoing care of dry skin, healing grazes, or maintaining skin health after initial first aid.
Ingredients + Their Purpose
Aqua (Water): Provides a gentle, hydrating base.
Prunus Dulcis (Sweet Almond Oil): Softens + nourishes dry or irritated skin.
Glycerin: Draws in moisture to help keep skin smooth + hydrated.
Cocos Nucifera (Coconut Oil): Helps protect the skin’s natural barrier.
Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera Extract): Soothes, cools + supports healing.
Cetearyl Alcohol & Cetyl Alcohol: Plant-based emollients that add creaminess + help blend ingredients smoothly.
Shea Butter (Vitellaria paradoxa): Deeply moisturising, rich in vitamins + helps restore dry skin.
Tocopherol (Vitamin E): Antioxidant that supports healthy skin + natural repair.
Phenoxyethanol: A gentle, widely accepted preservative used to keep your cream safe + fresh — never anything harsh or unnecessary.
Important Note: If you or your little one have sensitive skin, try a small patch test first — especially for babies under one.



