Monday, July 3, 2017

Aloe Vera Gel Brands Review (Mumuso, Farmstay, Nature Republic)

Hello everyone! Given our hot and humid weather, body gels and moisturisers are on demand. Personally, I am not a fan of sticky and greasy lotions that leave sticky films or residues on skin. I also have sensitive skin so I am wary of using skincare products with lots of harmful chemicals. However, the skincare junkie in me itches to try out new skincare products all the time, one after the other, hoping that these might work on me. Aloe Vera Gels are now selling like pancakes and of all the brands in the market today, I have tried these three, Mumuso, Nature Republic, and Farmstay. I have finished one tub of each so here's my review.


Mumuso Moisturising Aloe Vera Gel 92%

I bought this 300mL tub for Php 99.00 at Mumuso, Market, Market branch.

Ingredients: Deionized water, Glycerol, Propanediol, Aloe Vera, Trehalose, Xanthan Gum, Hyaluronic Acid, Panthenol (Provitamin B5), D-Alpha Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Allantoin, Methylisothiazolinone.





Pros:

  • It did not irritate my sensitive skin. I apply this immediately after bath while skin is still damp. I use it all over my body but not on my face.
  • You get more than what you pay for with its 300mL tub.
  • It contains hyaluronic acid to moisturize the skin.
  • It is easily absorbed and leaves a matte and non-sticky finish.
  • It has a refreshing effect.
  • It is very cheap and effective.
  • The scent is mild and dissipates quickly. It reminds me of cucumber.
  • It has the least ingredients, the lesser the better. 
  • It soothes my eczema when I have flare-ups.


Cons:

  • It is always out of stock.  


My Verdict: 

I give it a 5/5. It is the cheapest one that I can find and also works for me. I already hoarded when I saw that Mumuso re-stocked on this. :-)




Farmstay Aloe Vera Moisture Soothing Gel 100%

The first products that I've tried from this brand are the Snail Gel and the Grape Stem Cell Whitening Ample. That time, I bought the snail one instead because the aloe was out of stock. So when I chanced upon this on the shelf and while my favorite Mumuso was still out of stock, I decided to try this.


I bought this at Market, Market Department Store for Php 290.00.

Ingredients: Water, Glycerin, Alcohol, Propylene Glycol, Carbomer, Polysorbate 80, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Witch Hazel Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Althaea Rosea Root Extract, Lavandula Angustifolia Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance.



Pros:

  • Free of parabens, mineral oil, benzophenone, and artificial color
  • Just like Mumuso, this one has a mild scent which I like.
  • Can be bought online and in selected department stores in Ayala malls.
  • It is easily absorbed and feels light on the skin.
  • It has the lightest consistency among the three aloe gels maybe because of the alcohol content.

Cons:

  • It is the most expensive among the three aloe gels that I have tried.
  • It contains witch hazel extract which I think I have sensitivity to, so I don't use this often as it makes my skin itchy at times.
  • It contains added fragrance.
  • Aloe Vera Gel wasn't the first ingredient in the list so why put 100%? Maybe they are pertaining to the 100% natural aloe vera that was used in the product? This one confuses me...

My Verdict: 

I give this a 4/5. I will only buy this if I run out of Mumuso Aloe Gel.




Nature Republic Soothing and Moisture Aloe Vera 92%


I bought this at Landmark, Makati for Php 245.00




Ingredients: Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract (92%), Alcohol, Glyceryl Polyacrylate, Dipropylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol, Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, 1,2-hexanediol, Polyglutamic Acid, Betaine, Sodium Hyaluronate, Carendula Officinalis Flower Extract, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Extract, Melissa Officinalis Extract, Carbomer, PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Triethanolamine, Phenoxyethanol, Water, Parfum, Disodium EDTA.



Pros:

  • Aloe Gel is the first ingredient in the list, so I assume that it has the most amount of Aloe Vera compared to Mumuso and Farmstay.
  • It is readily available in malls and online.
  • It has a cooling effect after application mainly due to the spearmint content.
  • It also has sodium hyaluronate to moisturize the skin.


Cons:

  • It irritated my sensitive skin. I developed itchy patches on my skinfold (left arm) and behind the knee.
  • It has the strongest fragrance among the three.
  • It has the longest drying time and there is still a sticky feeling after a few minutes.

My Verdict

I give it a 2/5. Although there are a lot of raves on this brand of Aloe Gel, every skin is different. Maybe I am not "hiyang" on this one or perhaps there is an ingredient/s that triggered my eczema.


Update as of July 17, 2017:

I already finished my third tub of Mumuso Aloe Gel. I tried using it on my hair instead of my usual conditioner because I have read in a blog that it also works on her hair. Sadly, it made my hair stiff and dry after rinsing it with water. But all in all, it works best for me as a whole body moisturiser. I will keep repurchasing.


Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored review. I bought these products with my own money and tried each one for at least a month before sharing my thoughts and experience. Everybodys skin is different. This may work for some and not for others. Just take it with a grain of salt. To each his own.







17 comments:

  1. Thanks for the review.. bought my mumuso aloe gel yesterday and tried it just today after washing my face and applying toner! Hope to see the results in a week....������

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    1. Thanks for dropping by! I hope it works for you!☺

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  2. Bench aloe vera soothing gel is a must try! I have tried aloe gel from diff brands like mumuso, nature republic, ekel, tfs but bench's remains my favorite! Sadly, mumuso didn't work well with me. It's my least favorite as it was the most sticky amongst the brands that i have mentioned! Anyways, pls give bench a try ��

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  3. I also have eczema and dry skin. Is the aloe gel esp in mumuso can be put on face?

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    1. You can put it on your face. It will soothe but I don't think it is enough to prevent dryness. personally, I only tried it on my face once because I have an oily, acne-prone skin. Try it first on one part of your face to see how your skin will react.

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  4. Hello. Would you advice me to try the farmstay for my face? Thank you

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    1. Hi. Thanks for visiting my blog. It depends on your skin type. I only tried the Mumuso gel on my face once but I don't like it much compared with my facial moisturizer. I have an oily, acne-prone, and sensitive skin. If you have the same skin type, I suggest you try it first on one part of your face to see how your skin will react. :-)

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  5. Hi. It seems out of the topic, but would you recommend some products that will work on my acne-prone skin? Thanks in advance!😊

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    1. Hello Megs. My current skincare products now are the following:

      Facial Wash (AM) Lactacyd Baby Bath (Blue), Facial Wash (PM) Derma E Anti-wrinkle Cleanser, Toners Nazal MD Erythromycin Lotion and Post Acne Lotion, and Dermstrata Centella Gel for pimples. I also use this all over my face at night. Please be reminded that although these may work for me, it may or may not work for you. Hope this helps!

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  6. Hi. It seems out of the topic, but would you recommend some products that will work on my acne-prone skin? Thanks in advance!😊

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    1. Hello Megs. My current skincare products now are the following:

      Facial Wash (AM) Lactacyd Baby Bath (Blue), Facial Wash (PM) Derma E Anti-wrinkle Cleanser, Toners Nazal MD Erythromycin Lotion and Post Acne Lotion, and Dermstrata Centella Gel for pimples. I also use this all over my face at night. Please be reminded that although these may work for me, it may or may not work for you. Hope this helps!

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  8. Thanks for this review it really helps a lot. I just want to ask if have you seen any side effects on mumuso aloe vera gel on your skin? And do you advise to try it on face as well ive sensitive skin. Thanks a lot! ��

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    1. Hi! After using it for more than a month and after finishing two tubs, I developed skin rashes on the most sensitive parts of my body such as my neck, behind the knees and behind my elbows. If you have sensitive skin, I suggest you try it first on one cheek for a week and see how your skin will react :-)

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  9. Hi just wanna asked if do you feel like your face is itchy after applying the mumuso aloe vera product? Because I feel itching now its my first time. Just wanna try tho. Thanks.

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    1. I did not feel any itchiness on my face but I didn't like the sticky feeling that it gives upon application. I only used it once on my face but I don't like it. You may have an allergy to aloe or one of the ingredients. I developed contact dermatitis too on some body parts after finishing two tubs. If that is your experience, stop using it.

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