Aloe Vera & Tea Tree Gel — Minor Area Skin Support
Aloe Vera & Tea Tree Gel offers gentle, everyday skin care support for minor cuts, scrapes and areas of skin that need extra care. The smooth, non‑sticky gel spreads easily and helps keep the skin clean and comfortable. This makes it a practical choice for horses that regularly pick up small knocks or rubs during turnout, exercise or travel.
Key Benefits
- Supports the natural care of minor cuts and scrapes (see also neem oil)
- Helps keep the skin clean and comfortable
- Non‑sticky, easy‑to‑apply gel
- Suitable for horses and pets
- A useful addition to any first‑aid kit
- Its light consistency also makes it ideal for sensitive areas where heavier creams may be difficult to apply.
How Tea Tree Works
Tea Tree oil has a long history of use in topical preparations and is valued for helping maintain a clean skin surface. Together, they create a light gel that spreads evenly and sits comfortably on the skin. This combination is especially useful when you want a product that supports routine skin care without leaving residue or attracting dust.
What Makes The Aloe Vera Gel Different
It is widely appreciated for its naturally cooling and soothing properties, making it ideal for minor areas of skin that need attention. This blend offers a simple, practical option for everyday skin care. The gel’s smooth texture lets you apply it evenly, helping you support the area without leaving residue. Its consistency makes it easy to use at home, on the yard or while travelling.
Owners appreciate how quickly it settles on the skin and how easily it rinses away, making it a convenient choice for regular use.
How to Use This Aloe Vera Gel
Apply a thin layer to the area as needed. Use as part of your regular skin‑care routine. For external use only.
For best results, ensure the area is clean before application.
Ingredients
Aloe-Vera, Tea Tree Oil








Arlene Struthers-Lake –
Another must have in your first aid kit. I love the natural properties to assist wound healing. Highly recommend