You can see the difference instantly: one side looks glossy and coated, the other looks clean, cool, and evenly covered. Same product, different result. That’s why timing and prep matter more than most people think.
Apply it after a shower, when the skin is still slightly damp and open to moisture. That is when the gel grabs hold, locks in water, and starts doing the work it was meant to do.
And the next thing people get wrong is even more expensive than the first…
P.S. The real sabotage is pairing aloe with a rough, aggressive massage or a harsh scrub. That turns already-thin skin into a battleground, and the mark can look even more irritated by morning. Use clean skin, a light hand, and consistent application — because the difference between “it sits there” and “it works” is often the way you apply it.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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