aloevera
- Medicinal plant
- Natural balm
- Burn balm
- Skin lotion ingredient
- Medicinal succulent
- Soothing lotion additive
- Emollient source
- Cosmetics additive
- Natural moisturizer
- Natural burn balm
- First-aid plant
- Organic soother
- Toilet tissue additive
- Succulent species
- Skin-treatment plant
- Popular potted plant
- Plant used for treating sunburn: 2 wds
- Plant in many balms
- Organic eye-makeup remover
- Natural topical treatment
- Natural ingredient in mouthwash
- Its leaves are fleshy
- It may be spotted in the garden
- It can help with the healing process
- Herbal medicine plant
- Egyptian's "plant of immortality"
- Alternative-medicine staple
- Alternative medicine staple
- "Potted physician"
- Lotion ingredient
- Burn treatment
- Plant used for skin lotions
- Cream ingredient
- Cosmetics ingredient
- "Nature's pharmacy"
- Natural healer
- Soap ingredient
- Natural soother
- Cream additive
- Mediterranean succulent
- Skin cream ingredient (3)
- Pharmaceutical plant
- Important plant in alternative medicine
- Healing helper
- Herbalist's supply
- So-called "wand of heaven"
- Coating on some facial tissues
- So-called "potted physician"
- Juice source for a trendy drink
- Modern juice ingredient
- "So-called "miracle plant"
- Burn soother
- A sexual partner receiving drug and a healing plant
- A broken love needing time's soothing balm
- Plant used in cosmetics
- Adult partner takes Ecstasy with just a little apple juice
- Lotion additive