Aloe vera tops the skincare charts as the world's most-searched ingredient | Malay Mail

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NEW YORK, Oct 20 ― Among the world's most coveted natural ingredients, aloe vera is clearly ahead of the game, new research reveals. The plant, known for its powerful moisturising properties, tops the list of most searched skincare ingredients in no less than 37 countries worldwide. The pandemic...

NEW YORK, Oct 20 ― Among the world's most coveted natural ingredients, aloe vera is clearly ahead of the game, new research reveals. The plant, known for its powerful moisturising properties, tops the list of most searched skincare ingredients in no less than 37 countries worldwide.

In detail, aloe vera tops the skincare ingredient search results in Italy, Finland, Switzerland, Sweden, Portugal, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Guyana, Paraguay, Costa Rica, Guadeloupe, Jamaica and Panama. Indeed, it seems that the star ingredient is especially popular among Europeans and Americans.

 

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