Aloe Arborescens Leaf Juice
INCI: ALOE ARBORESCENS LEAF JUICE
Reviewed by Daisy · Last updated 14 Aug 2026
A plant-derived skin conditioner traditionally used to support skin hydration and comfort
Best For Skin Types
All, Dry, Sensitive
Addresses
Usage Frequency
Daily
What Is Aloe Arborescens Leaf Juice?
Aloe arborescens leaf juice is a clear liquid extracted from the inner gel of the aloe arborescens plant leaf. It belongs to a family of aloe-derived ingredients used across the cosmetic industry primarily as skin-conditioning agents, typically included at low concentrations in formulations.
The ingredient functions to help condition and soften the skin. Like other aloe species, aloe arborescens leaf juice contains polysaccharides and other plant compounds, though the specific composition and efficacy differ from the more widely studied aloe vera.
How It Works
Aloe arborescens leaf juice contains polysaccharides and other hydrophilic compounds that can absorb and hold water, helping to maintain moisture levels within the upper layers of the skin. This humectant action supports the skin's natural hydration.
The ingredient also contains various plant constituents that may help support overall skin comfort, though the exact mechanisms in cosmetic formulations remain less well characterised than for some alternative botanicals.
Clinical Evidence & References
Research on aloe arborescens specifically is more limited than studies on aloe vera. Some preliminary evidence suggests the plant may support wound healing and skin repair processes in topical applications, though these studies have primarily used animal models rather than human clinical trials.
The ingredient is considered safe for use in cosmetics at the low concentrations typically employed, based on comprehensive safety assessments of aloe-derived ingredients. However, robust human efficacy data for aloe arborescens in skincare formulations remains limited, so claims should be modest and evidence-based.
Published Research
How to Use
Aloe arborescens leaf juice is best used in leave-on skincare products where it can maintain contact with the skin. Look for it listed in the ingredients of serums, moisturisers, or hydrating toners. It works well in combination with other hydrating ingredients like glycerin or hyaluronic acid. There is no upper limit on frequency; products containing this ingredient can typically be used daily as part of your regular routine.
Safety & Precautions
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Aloe Arborescens Leaf Juice is a variant of Aloe Arborescens Leaf Powder, the form you will most often see on an ingredients list.
A plant-derived powder rich in polyphenols, traditionally used to support skin conditioning
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