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I’m intrigued with the aloe vera cream! I moved to the Phoenix area not quite a year ago and I have been struggling to keep my skin protected and moisturized – without also looking pasty white, which is my state most of the time. I’d love to be able to get some color while protecting my skin with an all natural plant like what they grow on Aruba. I have many stories about it being a “happy” island, I will have to definitely look into that more!
I’d love to visit Aruba one day, it looks magical! And I’m also a huge fan of aloe vera, it’s so good when in hot temperatures, and very cooling on the skin too. Love the advice and wouldn’t mind winning that luxury trip :)
Thanks for sharing Monika. I always heard of the benefits of aloe Vera and even planted aloe Vera on our backyard. I’ll try to use it. I’m sure aloe Vera plant is the same effect if you use it from the one on the store. I’m not familiar with Aruba. But as I saw it on your picture, wow! It’s such a nice place.
Thank you! Some of these were licensed by the Aruba Tourism board so they are not my images but the flamingo at the end is a picture I took when I visited and it was shot with a Canon 5D Mark II. :)
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I’m intrigued with the aloe vera cream! I moved to the Phoenix area not quite a year ago and I have been struggling to keep my skin protected and moisturized – without also looking pasty white, which is my state most of the time. I’d love to be able to get some color while protecting my skin with an all natural plant like what they grow on Aruba. I have many stories about it being a “happy” island, I will have to definitely look into that more!
The cream was amazing, definitely recommend it! Hope you get to visit the happy island. :)
Wow, For how many days you went there?
4-5 days. It was amazing! :)
I’d love to visit Aruba one day, it looks magical! And I’m also a huge fan of aloe vera, it’s so good when in hot temperatures, and very cooling on the skin too. Love the advice and wouldn’t mind winning that luxury trip :)
Exactly, you can use it to cool down your skin after the hot Caribbean sun. :)
Thanks for sharing Monika. I always heard of the benefits of aloe Vera and even planted aloe Vera on our backyard. I’ll try to use it. I’m sure aloe Vera plant is the same effect if you use it from the one on the store. I’m not familiar with Aruba. But as I saw it on your picture, wow! It’s such a nice place.
Oh I have been wanting an aloe plant as well! It sure is great having it available fresh at home. :)
The photos and video look great! I take photography quite seriously and I don’t tell compliments easy. What are those shot with if I may ask?
Thank you! Some of these were licensed by the Aruba Tourism board so they are not my images but the flamingo at the end is a picture I took when I visited and it was shot with a Canon 5D Mark II. :)