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PURA D'OR 16 Oz Organic Aloe Vera Gel is the only USDA Certified Organic aloe gel on the market with zero artificial preservatives. This deeply hydrating formula soothes sunburns, bug bites, rashes, and minor cuts while nourishing skin and hair with antioxidants and vitamins C & E. Its non-sticky, shelf-stable formula delivers professional-grade moisturizing and scalp care without refrigeration, making it a must-have for natural skincare and haircare enthusiasts.






| ASIN | B07RPCFSNK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,562 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #10 in After Sun Skin Care |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,929) |
| Item model number | 84005 |
| Manufacturer | Vital's International Group |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 7.5 inches; 1 Pounds |
| UPC | 810023840053 |
4**M
Fantastic find!
UPDATE: I pulled the straw from the top of the pump, turned it around and emptied it, reinserted it and now the pump works! Actually a 4.5 star review because I can’t get the pump to work, but the aloe vera gel is fantastic! I’m using it in my facial spray with essential oils and other goodies. It adds a lovely moisturizing component! Very happy with the price, USA product, the amount and that it is organic from fresh aloe. Ticks all the boxes!
B**D
Wonderful for detangling the worst of the worst curls!
My daughter’s hair can get so unbelievably tangled but this aloe vera gel has been an absolute game changer! If you’re looking for a natural & organic substitute for commercial detanglers, purchase this product! Not only is it fantastic at detangling, it nourishes her hair so well and defines her curls like nothing I’ve ever seen! Without leaving any visible residue and without the added crunchy texture.
J**Y
Use It For Face, Hands....All Over
Absorbs well. I don't know how to verify that this is actually what it says...organic...pure aloe vera....But, I use it, and it is nice.
D**T
Worked for me but something's a little off
I purchased this in preparation for a trip to Hawaii. I've always used aloe as a sunburn remedy and it has always worked for me. I typically burn at first but if I use aloe, I won't peel and will turn brown. Severity of the burn can vary but I typically have the same result. This product was no different and worked for me. However, my family did not like it. My son broke out in a hive and my daughter did not like the smell (I purchased unscented). I will say this is not as thick of a gel as others I have used in the past and it didn't soothe as well. It also took longer to dry and didn't soak into my skin as others do. It left a residue. I'll continue to use it because it worked for me but it's not my favorite and I probably will not purchase again.
K**I
A favorite
Great product not sticky pleasant smell I use it for skin and hair
K**N
Clean feeling
Love this aloe. Beware when you are pumping it out though… it can shoot really far and miss your hand! Never fails to get my shirt right before leaving the house…
M**.
Chemical Burn - in less than 2 minutes
I was really excited about this product. I did see one review out of many who gave a review stating that it burned their skin while everybody else seem to like it. This product burned my skin within less than 2 minutes of putting it on. My skin turned bright red and was burning real bad like a chemical burn that I once had from using benzoyl peroxide that was too strong. They state that this is organic and that it's natural but there is some chemical in here that burns people's skin because I went and cut off an aloe vera leaf that is on my porch and it healed the redness and stopped the burning and prevented my skin from getting burned further. I have olive skin which is oily, and although there have been times when my skin has reacted to specific things, I do not consider my skin to be overly sensitive. However, this product burned me in less than 2 minutes, and ironically, I had to put aloe vera leaf that I cut from my porch on my skin to reverse the reaction. This product claims, "Complete Satisfaction Guaranteed", and touts as one of the main features of why they think this product is so great is that it's "preservative free". That's not exactly true and in place of potassium sorbate they put sodium lactate which I suspect is what is causing this reaction though I'm not sure. If you really want a true 100% organic and pure product, don't put any preservatives in it and then tell people that it needs to be refrigerated. I don't see what's the problem with doing that instead of causing chemical burns and deceiving them into thinking that this is a pure product when it's not.
M**A
Inaccurate Ingredients and Irritation! But your mileage may vary.
I use organic aloe gel primarily for conductivity with the NuFace microcurrent device; I've been using Wild Naturals Manuka Honey Aloe Vera Gel, which i LOVE, but because I go through it really quickly (almost nightly use) for that purpose, I wanted to try another organic alternative. Pura d'Or was recommended on several natural/organic living sites, and for a couple dollars more than the Wild Naturals, it's twice as much product. Although the ingredients are fewer than Wild Naturals (which includes plan stem cells and, of course, Manuka Honey) and don't offer the extra skin-care benefits, I liked that the Pura d'Or gel includes lavender and that the ingredients are organic. Also, the company mission seemed appealing. Unfortunately, this product is better "on paper" than in practice. All I can really say positively is that the lavender scent is nice. First, the consistency is NOT a gel -- or at least, it's only barely a very thin, runny gel. In itself, that wasn't a huge concern for my purposes because the watery nature meant I wouldn't have to constantly apply more product and/or rehydrate it with rosewater once I started the microcurrent treatment, because despite the thin, watery consistency, it didn't dry down very quickly at all, and a small amount spread over a rather large area of my skin. Unfortunately, this virtually liquid "gel" doesn't dispense well from the pump-bottle; it squirts rather forcefully, and when it does it shoots *out* of the pump-nozzle, rather than *down". With the bottle sitting on my skin facing me, more "gel" got on my stomach than in the palm of my hand. This was also after struggling to even get the pump to function... it should have been a simple twist to pop up the pump nozzle, but I had to unscrew the whole thing, firmly grasp the inside portion with a paper towel (to wipe away enough of the product to get a firm grip on the plastic), and force it open from the inside. This, again, may not be an entirely bad thing -- very little chance the bottle will accidentally open during shipping or when transporting it for travel -- but it was inconvenient. However, this "gel" immediately made my skin STING and BURN! I don't have particularly sensitive skin, and i've used chemical peels that didn't hurt they way this supposedly soothing aloe very gel did! I double checked to make sure the product was, in fact, what I ordered (in my excitement to try it, I didn't bother checking the label when I first opened it). It is labeled as the lavender aloe vera gel, so it wasn't a product error -- unless it's mislabeled. So, next I looked at the ingredients... Lo and behold, the ingredients on the bottle i received include two ingredients that were not on the image in the Amazon listing, and a quick jump over to the Pura d'Or website also doesn't show these ingredients on the Lavender formula: two forms of Honeysuckle Flower Extract (Lonicera Caprifolium and Lonicera Japonica). After looking these up, it seems they *should* be skin-soothing. Did this cause the stinging/burning? I can't say, and logically it shouldn't have. I don't have any allergies to honeysuckle that I'm aware of, but since I don't think I've ever been exposed to it, I can't say for sure. However, I did see several mentions that Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera Japonica) contains natural parabens. To be fair, I'm not well versed on parabens other than knowing they're something to generally be avoided with regards to skincare, so even if the Honeysuckle didn't cause the irritation, many people may want to avoid it if they're hardcore about parabens (which again - i don't fully understand since I have learned that natural parabens are present in a lot of really good-for-you foods and natural products, but I guess the *type* of paraben is a factor and one I won't get into here, because this is already a pretty long review. Moving on with the ingredients... on both the Amazon and Pura d'Or product images, the ingredients for this particular aloe vera gel are: Decolorized Aloe Baradensis (Aloe Vera Leaf Juice), Xanthan Gum, Caprylhydroxamic Acid, Caprylil Glycol, Tocopheral Acetate, Lavandula Angustofolia (Lavender) Oil. However, on my bottle, the ingredients are Decolorized Aloe Baradensis (Aloe Vera Leaf Juice), Guar (Guar Gum), hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, Lonicera Caprifolium (Honeysuckle) Flower Extract, Lonicera Japonica (Honeysuckle) Flower Extract, Glycerin (Vegetable Glycerin), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Lavandula Angustofolia (Lavender) Oil. None of these are of any major concern -- the "Capril..." ingredients are derived from coconot oil. The "Hydroxypropyl..." ingredient is basically another form or derivitave of Guar Gum. The only one that is of any slight concern is Glycerin, as it can cause a burning/stinging sensation for some people and/or in high amounts, despite being a humectant. I can say that I have experienced burning with Glycerin in the past, although that was when using it on its own, and I have never had any issues with it as an ingredient in products before (it's in a LOT of products, and I've never specifically looked for it or avoided it). Regardless what actually caused the reaction I experienced, it bothers me that the ingredients of the product I received are different than the ingredients I thought I was getting. I probably still would have purchased based on the actual ingredients (i *was* looking closely at ingredients when I was choosing a product), and as I said, I likely wouldn't have even though twice about the Glycerin especially since it's lower down the ingredient list -- but I would have at least researched the Honeysuckle and other ingredients I wasn't familiar with. Ultimately, it's simply false advertising and diminishes the faith I had in the brand based on what I'd read about it. so, I'll be initiating a return on the product since I can't use it. Take my review for what it's worth -- be aware of the actual ingredients and any sensitivity you may have to any of them, and know that if you're looking for a thicker, true gel, this is not it. if you're okay with these things and are looking for an organic aloe vera gel that is reasonably priced for the amount from a company that seems to have a good reputation in the organic/natural skincare world, by all means, this may work wonders for you! I gave 3 stars for the price/value, organic ingredients, and company values. One star was lost for the inaccuracy of the ingredients/misleading product information, and since I can't actually use the product to evaluate its efficacy, that's another star lost from the possible 5.
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