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Bottle of Raasa Oils Aloe Vera Oil with a pink background and aloe vera leaves.
Bottle of aloe vera oil with benefits listed on a pink background
Woman using aloe vera oil for hair care with text 'Aloe Vera Oil for Hair Care' in a kitchen setting.
Woman applying aloe vera oil to her face with text 'Aloe Vera Oil for Skin Care' on a neutral background.

Aloe Vera Oil

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Aloe Vera Oil

Aloe Vera Oil

Aloe vera is one of the best-loved botanicals in skincare, and aloe vera oil is a gentle way to bring its character into an oil-based formulation. It's made by infusing aloe (Aloe barbadensis) into sesame oil – so the oil takes on aloe's soft, cooling, soothing quality along with the nourishing feel of the base. The result is a light, pale, mild oil that absorbs easily and feels comforting on the skin.

It's one of the gentlest oils to work with, which is why it's such a popular choice for sensitive-skin, after-sun-style, and calming formulations across skincare and haircare. A quick, honest note: aloe's well-known vitamins and minerals are mostly water-soluble and live in the gel, so an aloe-infused oil is prized for its soothing feel and nourishing base, not as a vitamin concentrate. Supplied from 100 ML to 10 KG, with COA and MSDS, from Raasa Oils – for external use.

Aloe Vera Oil Benefits

Gentle Aloe-Infused Oil

Aloe vera oil is made by infusing aloe (Aloe barbadensis) into a nourishing sesame base, giving a light oil with aloe's cooling, calming character. It's one of the gentlest, most widely loved botanicals in skincare – a comforting, sensitive-skin-friendly addition to natural and gentle formulations.

Moisturising

Aloe vera oil has a light, easily absorbed texture that moisturises without heaviness, leaving skin feeling soft, smooth, and comfortable. Its gentle character suits daily use and most skin types, making it a versatile, cooling, soothing base for face and body formulations.

Cooling Character

Aloe is prized above all for how it feels – light, cooling, and calming on the skin. Aloe vera oil carries that soothing character into creams, lotions, and after-sun-style products, giving a formulation a fresh, comforting, gentle quality that's especially welcome in sensitive-skin and summer ranges.

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Conditioning for Hair

Massaged into the scalp and hair, aloe vera oil conditions and comforts, helping soften dryness and add a healthy-looking shine. Its light, non-heavy feel and cooling character make it a soothing, well-liked base for gentle shampoos, conditioners, and scalp oils.

Aloe Vera Oil Uses

Skincare Products

Aloe vera oil is widely used in creams, lotions, gels, and serums for its light, cooling, soothing character. It moisturises gently and suits sensitive-skin and after-sun-style formulations especially well – a comforting, widely loved botanical base for natural and gentle skincare ranges.

Hair Care Products

Aloe vera oil is used in shampoos, conditioners, and scalp oils as a light, conditioning, cooling ingredient. It softens and comforts the hair and scalp without heaviness, adding a soothing, refreshing quality – a well-liked base in gentle, scalp-friendly hair-care formulations.

Soap Products

Aloe vera oil's soothing, moisturising character makes it a favourite in handmade soaps, body washes, and bath bars. It leaves skin feeling soft, fresh, and comfortable, adding a gentle, cooling quality to cleansing formulations – a well-loved botanical touch in natural bath and body products.

Massage Formulations

Its light texture and cooling, calming character make aloe vera oil a natural in massage and spa blends. It spreads easily and feels fresh and comforting on the skin – a soothing base for relaxation-focused massage oils, spa treatments, and gentle wellness formulations.

How to Use

Massage Oil

Mix with essential oils and massage into the skin for relaxation.

Face Moisturizer

Apply a few drops directly to clean skin for natural hydration.

Hair Treatment

Warm and massage into the scalp or apply to hair ends for shine.

Makeup Remover

Use a small amount on a cotton pad to gently remove makeup.

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DIY Skincare

Blend with essential oils for custom serums, balms, or lotions.

Product Specifications

Product Name

 Aloe Vera Oil

Botanical Name / Inci Name

 Aloe barbadensis

Product Category

 Carrier Oil

Country of Origin

 India

Method of Extraction/ Production

 Infusion of aloe extract in sesame oil

Plant Part Used

Leaves

Cas No

 94349-62-9

Common Names

 Aloe Oil, Aloe Extract Oil

Blends well with

 Jojoba, Olive, Coconut, Sesame; Lavender & other essential oils

Application

 Skincare & Cosmetics, Haircare, Soap & Bath, Massage

Grade

 Cosmetic

Color and Appearance

 Pale yellow to golden liquid

Aroma

 Mild, herbal scent

Form

  Liquid

Solubility

 Insoluble in water, soluble in oils

Shelf Life

 2 years when stored properly

Specific Gravity

 0.91 – 0.95

Refractive Index

 1.46 – 1.49

Certificate

 COA,MSDS,TDS

Storage Instructions

 Store in a cool, dark place away from sunlight; keep tightly sealed

Product Datasheet

Available upon request

Safety Data Sheet

Available upon request

Packaging Sizes

package size

Frequently Asked Questions

It's an aloe-infused oil – aloe (Aloe barbadensis) extract infused into sesame oil – giving a light, soothing oil with aloe's cooling, calming character and the nourishing feel of the base. It's not pressed from aloe (aloe isn't an oilseed).

Yes, it's a gentle infused oil, used neat on skin or in blends. Patch test first if your skin is sensitive. (It's sesame-based, so avoid it if you have a sesame allergy.)

No, this is a cosmetic oil for external use only. Don't ingest it; aloe leaf and its latex have real internal safety concerns, and this is a cosmetic product, not a food or supplement.

Beautifully with jojoba, olive, coconut, and sesame oils, and with essential oils like lavender – ideal for gentle, soothing, sensitive-skin skincare and haircare blends.

Keep it in a cool, dark place, tightly sealed, away from sunlight and heat, to preserve its freshness and mild character.

Yes, as a supplier, bulk distributor, and wholesaler, we offer 100 ML up to 10 KG (and larger on request) at wholesale pricing, with COA and MSDS available. For bulk and export enquiries, contact our team directly.

Disclaimer

Aloe Vera Oil is a cosmetic aloe-infused oil for external use. It is a soothing skin and hair oil, used neat or in blends, and is not an essential oil. It is a cosmetic ingredient, not a medicine or a food, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition (including sunburn, cuts, rashes, acne, dandruff, or any skin or scalp condition). It does not lighten or whiten skin, treat stretch marks, or grow hair. Do not ingest. It is sesame-based – avoid if you have a sesame allergy. Patch test before first use if you have sensitive skin, and keep away from the eyes. If pregnant, nursing, or under medical care, consult a professional before use. Store cool, dark, and sealed.

Caution

For external cosmetic use only – do not ingest. Contains sesame oil – those with a sesame allergy should avoid it. Keep out of reach of children and pets, and avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes. Patch test before first use. If pregnant, nursing, or on medication, consult a doctor before use. Discontinue if irritation occurs.