Aloe Vera Extract Powder
Aloe Vera Extract Powder
Premium Aloe Vera Extract Powder | Australian-Made Soothing Skincare Additive
200x Concentrate | Latex-Free | Calming Hydration
Elevate your soap making with premium aloe vera extract powder. Perfect for creating cosmetics, this natural aloe vera extract powder adds soothing hydration and skin-nourishing benefits to your craft. Highly concentrated (200:1) from inner gel only – latex-free and ideal for sensitive skin formulations.
Soap Making Applications
Enhance handmade soaps with aloe vera extract powder – offers natural soothing hydration and skin-nourishing properties.
- Natural Soother: Dissolve in water phase for calming, moisturising cold process soaps
- Skin Benefits: High in antioxidants & vitamin C — mix with shea butter to heal dry, irritated skin perfect for Australian climates
- DIY Soap Recipes: Blend with sodium lactate for lather-boosting bars ideal for soap makers
Other Creative Uses
Explore beyond soap – aloe vera extract powder is versatile for various crafts.
- Cosmetic Additive: Use in lotions or face masks for rejuvenating hydration
- Hair Care Dye: Infuse in shampoos for scalp-soothing, natural conditioning
- Art Projects: Add to natural paints or gels for unique, healing textures loved by Australian creatives
Why Choose Our Aloe Vera Extract Powder?
- 200x concentrated from inner gel – latex-free (<1 ppm aloin)
- Brown colour, high polysaccharide content – superior hydration
- Pure, no fillers – dissolves smoothly in formulations
- TGA-compliant – safe for sensitive skin and baby products
- Stable in high-pH soap – excellent performance
Frequently Asked Questions
Is aloe vera powder safe for soap making?
Yes — pure, latex-free and safe for skin contact, ideal for soap making per TGA guidelines.
What is the difference between aloe vera extract powder and aloe vera leaf powder?
Aloe vera extract powder is made from the inner gel only, highly concentrated (100:1–200:1), low in aloin (<1 ppm), brown in colour, and ideal for skincare due to its high polysaccharide content. In contrast, aloe vera leaf powder uses the entire leaf including rind and latex, is less concentrated, contains aloin (0.1–25%), has a greenish colour, and is mainly used for soap additives, shampoo bar colourant and digestive health.
How do I use it to soothe soap?
Dissolve 1–2% in lye water before oils — let sit for 24 hours, then add to soap batter. Popular among Australian soap makers for calming formulas.
Can it be used in other cosmetics?
Yes — perfect for lotions and creams. Enhances Aussie beauty products with anti-inflammatory benefits.
Does it ship across Australia?
Yes — delivery Australia-wide.
Is it suitable for sensitive skin soaps?
Yes — when properly dissolved, it is gentle. Mix with coconut oil for non-irritating soaps ideal for humid Aussie conditions.
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