Aloe is an ancient plant that grows in the deserts and looks like a small cactus but belongs to the family of Liliaceae, such as the asparagus, the onion and the garlic. It contains over 150 components such as lignin, saponins, vitamins, calcium, copper, zinc, aminoacids, enzymes, polysaccharides, sterols etc. The advantages of aloe have been known for 5000 years. In ancient times, it was called "Herb of Immortality". It is considered that helps on injuries in the epithelium and enhances the healing when there is an injury. It acts as an antiseptic, it increases the diffusion of blood to the injured area and stimulates tissues and skin cells that are responsible for wound's treatment. Among the nutrient ingredients of aloe, there are included the vitamins A, C and E.