Verabella Aloe Tea Tree Healing Gel Review
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As a beauty and lifestyle blogger, I’m always trying the new launches, and always looking for the next big thing. It occupies so much time, keeping up with beauty brands and their new releases, that I sometimes forget to tell you guys about my tried and true, must-have products! I really need to do an all-time best cruelty free products post. Hopefully I’ll get around to making that happen. But in the meantime, you really need to know about this gem from Verabella Spa.
I’ve been going to Verabella Spa in Beverly Hills for cruelty free facials off and on for more years than I can count. Way back in the day, they introduced me to their Aloe Tea Tree Healing Gel. I have combination skin and I’ve struggled with acne my whole adult life, so I was immediately intrigued. I actually think this is a must have product for ALL skin types, but I’ll get to that in a minute.
Verabella was started by celebrity aesthetician, Vera Kantor. When she was young, she learned her Russian mother’s and grandmother’s homemade skincare recipes. She and her adult daughter, Victoria, have perfected the recipes over the years, and have brought them to market using the same natural ingredients. The products are made in the USA, cruelty free, vegetarian (many are vegan), and you can see a full list of ingredients on their website, along with EWG ratings for each.
The (vegan) Aloe Tea Tree Healing Gel is great for healing, killing bacteria and hydrating skin. It’s made with certified organic aloe vera, witch hazel, tea tree oil, calendula, arnica, vegetable glycerin, cornflower and panthenol (Vitamin B5). It’s a non-sticky gel that feels so comforting to my skin. This is great as a light moisturizer for acne-prone and oily skin types. Those with combination or dry skin can use a heavier moisturizer on top. It’s also great to use post-laser for gentle healing, or as an after-shave.
One of the best acne-fighting tools in my arsenal is my high frequency machine. It’s surprisingly affordable (less than fifty bucks) and it works so well for acne. I even brought it with me to Scotland for my wedding! Plus, I’m told it may help with hair growth, so I’m just starting to test it for that. I have found that the Verabella Aloe Tea Tree gel works very well as a conductor and lubricant when I’m using the high frequency device. So, overall I’m a huge fan, and I will keep buying this amazing skin-healing product!
Judy says
Can you only buy this at their shop? It sounds great for those with this type of skin. Aloe Vera is wonderful. They sound like a great family too.
Lola Seicento says
This sounds really wonderful. I will have to pick this up–I love that it combines Aloe and Tea Tree!
Never Say Die Beauty says
Let me know about hair growth and the high frequency machine! Sounds intriguing. And I always like to have some aloe vera gel on hand for the summer. I will check out Verabella once it’s no longer 4 degrees outdoors!
Claudia Materdomini says
Sounds like it would be great for after dermaplaning too! I’m interested in your HF device! Going to check it out!
Erika says
Aloe vera is something everyone should have on hand.
Cindy Ingalls says
This sounds great for oily or combo skin.
NORAH says
What an awesome formula, sounds very good for all skin types!
The Beauty of Life says
I’ll have to check out their spa!
Jen Walker says
I’ve used a gel formula moisturizer before and really loved it. I’ve never tried this and should pick some up and give it a go!
Ehmkay Nails says
This sounds divine. I love tea tree products and swear by them!
Nina Kasper says
This sounds really nice and I think would be perfect for after a long day at the beach! Adding this to my beach bag for sure.
25 Sweetpeas says
This does sound nice!
Polarbelle says
does your high frequency acne device also do anti-aging things? I bought the NuFace to try for skin tightening. I could sure use this gel to work with it.
Krystal E says
I love Aloe Vera! I’ve been using it since I was a little kid and my dad even would drink the juice!
chiefbunny says
My high frequency device has purple light so I THINK it has red anti-aging and hair growth properties, but I’m not sure. I do know that it helps a ton with acne. I bought it on Amazon and it didn’t come with a lot of info!
chiefbunny says
You can buy it online! All of their products are available at http://www.verabella.com.