After the beach
After the beach.
Apply liberally to sun-exposed skin. Cold-processed aloe at concentration, no fermented smell, no greasy film over the burn.
Get it on AmazonA balanced aloe formula for daily face and body use. freshly harvested in Costa Rica, cold-processed within 24 hours, and non-sticky by design.
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Cold-processed within 24 hours of harvest. No fermentation, no lingering smell.
Built to absorb, not to sit. Disappears in seconds. No tacky film, no shiny patch.
Aloe leads, supporting humectants extend the window. Skin stays soft for hours, not minutes.
100% aloe gel is, on paper, the simplest product. In practice, it is harder to use than the category implies.
Aloe leads. The rest of the formula does what aloe alone cannot.
Pure aloe oxidizes quickly, loses its skin-feel within minutes, and carries a metallic post-fermentation scent. That is not a marketing problem; it is a category problem.
BioLand Aloe Vera Gel leads with cold-processed Costa Rican aloe — the active, at concentration. Around it: a humectant to extend the moisture window, a slip agent for clean application, a preservative system that does the job without parabens.
Each supporting active is in the formula because aloe alone is not. Not because aloe is bad — because the category is honest about what aloe does and stops claiming the rest.
Read the ingredient panel. Apply it on a sunburn. Decide for yourself.
See the full ingredient listAfter the beach
Apply liberally to sun-exposed skin. Cold-processed aloe at concentration, no fermented smell, no greasy film over the burn.
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Apply directly after shaving or waxing. The gel calms, hydrates, and absorbs without sealing the skin.
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One bottle, one routine. Light on the face, present on the body, formulated for all skin types.
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300mL fits the checked bag, holds up in a hot car, and pours cleanly when you remember it's there.
Get it on AmazonNo fine print, no second-page footnote panel. The whole formula sits on this page and does its own arguing.
| Ingredient | Role | Why it's here |
|---|---|---|
| Aloe Barbadensis Leaf JuiceAloe vera | Botanical active | The headline humectant and the calming compound. Cold-processed within 24 hours of harvest. Costa Rican origin. |
| GlycerinVegetable-derived | Humectant | Pulls water from the air and from the deeper layers of the skin to the surface, extending the moisture window beyond what aloe alone can deliver. |
| CarbomerSynthetic polymer | Thickener | Holds the gel structure stable across temperature swings — no separation, no thinning in a hot car or a checked bag. |
| Caprylyl GlycolPlant-derived | Slip + co-preservative | Gives the gel its clean glide on application and supports the preservative system without parabens. |
| PhenoxyethanolCosmetic-grade | Preservative | Keeps the formula stable on shelf and in travel. Used at well below the cosmetic safety threshold. |
| TriethanolaminepH adjuster | Buffer | Balances the gel to a skin-compatible pH. Present in trace amounts. |
| Tetrasodium EDTAChelating agent | Stabilizer | Binds trace metals from water so the gel doesn't oxidize early. The reason it doesn't smell after week three. |
| AquaSpring water | Solvent | Manantial water as the base, per the BioLand standard. Not municipal, not deionized. |
"Doesn't smell like other aloe gels — that was the surprise. Light, cool, gone in a minute. I wear it before bed without ruining the sheets."
"Bought it for a sunburn. Stayed for the daily face routine. It absorbs faster than my moisturizer and my skin feels softer at night than at noon."
"Holds up in our beach bag in 95° heat. No separation, still pours clean. Three weeks in and the bottle is still cold-room fresh."