Description
The dried resin of Socotra is primarily produced from Aloe perryi, which is endemic to Socotra Island.
Key points about Aloe perryi:
- Endemic Species:Found only on Socotra, making it rare and unique.
- Resin Production:The resin, sometimes called Socotrine Aloe, exudes naturally from cuts in the leaves or after drying.
- Traditional Uses:Highly valued in traditional medicine, cosmetics, and incense for its bitter, therapeutic properties.
- Appearance:The dried resin is usually amber to reddish-brown, brittle, and aromatic.
The dried resin has a deep amber to reddish-brown color and a naturally bitter taste. It is highly valued for its therapeutic properties, traditionally used to support digestive health, promote skin healing, and serve as a natural remedy in traditional medicine. Beyond its medicinal uses, Socotran aloe resin is also used in cosmetics and skincare for its soothing, moisturizing, and rejuvenating effects.
In addition, this resin holds cultural and commercial significance: it is an integral part of Socotra’s heritage and a sought-after ingredient in international markets for natural health products, perfumes, and incense blends. Its purity, rarity, and the unique biodiversity of Socotra make this aloe resin a truly exceptional natural treasure.





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