Aloe vera and seawater

Long summer days filled with sun and beach leave the skin more exposed and vulnerable. Heat, sea salt, pool chlorine, or prolonged sun exposure can end up drying it out, causing redness, and weakening its ability to regenerate.
That’s why caring for the skin after sun exposure is just as important as protecting it before. The skin needs to breathe, rehydrate, and remineralise. In this sense, microfiltered seawater acts as a true natural treatment.

Rich in minerals like magnesium, zinc, iodine, and calcium, properly cleaned and filtered seawater helps to:

• Soothe redness and inflammation
• Balance the skin’s pH, restoring its naturally slightly acidic state
• Support cellular regeneration, especially after sun stress
• Purify the skin’s surface thanks to its mild antiseptic properties
• Revitalise the epidermis by replenishing lost nutrients

Aloe vera + Seawater: the perfect combination
When we add organic aloe vera to seawater, we boost its restorative power even further. Aloe is known for its ability to deeply hydrate, soothe irritation, and stimulate tissue regeneration.
Its composition, rich in polysaccharides, enzymes, and vitamins, makes it an essential ally to:

• Reduce burning or itching sensations
• Prevent flaking, keeping the skin elastic
• Accelerate healing in cases of mild burns
• Prolong your tan by keeping the skin healthy and nourished

Aloe-Mar: Aquamarina’s after-sun treatment
With all these summer skincare needs in mind, at Aquamarina we created Aloe-Mar, a 150 ml isotonic spray made with:

• Cold-microfiltered seawater, sourced from the Montgrí, Medes Islands and Baix Ter Natural Park
• Organic aloe vera, grown without chemicals and with certified quality

This formula is designed to care for skin and hair naturally and safely.
It contains no artificial fragrances, no alcohol, and no ingredients that may irritate sensitive skin.

Applying it after a shower, after a day at the beach, or whenever the skin feels tight or overexposed is a simple, natural way to care for ourselves.

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