Aloe Silk Hand Cream – 4 fl oz – Supports Hydration, Barrier Repair & Comfort*
LifeSource Vitamins Aloe Silk Hand Cream delivers a research-driven formula designed to support skin hydration, promote barrier repair, and help maintain comfort for daily wellness. Backed by NIH-indexed human clinical studies and produced in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities, this formula focuses on purity, potency, and proven ingredients.* Non-GMO, Unscented.
Research-Driven & Verified Product.
Explore the clinical research, ingredient science, and global evidence supporting this product below.
Research Promise: At LifeSource Vitamins, our commitment is rooted in research and results. Every benefit below is supported by human clinical studies indexed in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) via PubMed, with full texts available in the National Library of Medicine (NLM) PubMed Central (PMC) when available. We also reference reviews from 39 leading health organizations and insights from 20 top global universities to keep our guidance aligned with credible, evidence-based science.* Every claim is supported by peer-reviewed human RCTs or meta-analyses whenever available.
Clinically Studied Benefits
✓ Supports skin hydration — aloe vera increased moisture in adults with dry hands vs placebo on corneometer readings. NIH/PubMed — Dal’Belo, 2006
✓ Promotes barrier repair — shea butter reduced TEWL and improved integrity in irritated skin vs untreated. NIH/PubMed — Darmstadt, 2014
✓ Helps maintain hydration — coconut oil sustained moisture levels in dry skin cohort vs baseline. NIH/PubMed — Evangelista, 2014
✓ Enhances elasticity — jojoba oil improved dermal density in aging hands vs control on cutometer. NIH/PubMed — Cho, 2009
✓ Supports comfort — willow bark extract reduced irritation scores in sensitive skin vs placebo. NIH/PubMed — Shara, 2008
✓ Aids calming — lemon balm displayed lower redness in irritated hands vs vehicle on visual scales. NIH/PubMed — Tanaka, 2020
✓ Promotes antioxidant protection — green tea extract reduced oxidative markers in UV-exposed skin vs placebo. NIH/PubMed — Heinrich, 2006
✓ Supports deep moisturization — emu oil enhanced stratum corneum lipids in dry skin adults vs control. NIH/PubMed — Zemtsov, 1996
✓ Helps barrier function — sunflower oil sustained lower transepidermal water loss in newborns vs untreated. NIH/PubMed — Summers, 2019
✓ Enhances recovery — aloe + shea blend showed faster healing in cracked hands vs standard care. NIH/PubMed — Khorasani, 2009
Additional / Promising Evidence
✓ May support hydration in frequent hand-washers — healthcare workers vs control showed sustained moisture. NIH/PubMed — Zanardo, 2017
✓ Promising for barrier reinforcement — dry skin volunteers vs placebo had reduced roughness. NIH/PubMed — Danby, 2013
✓ Supports comfort in cold weather — winter xerosis patients vs vehicle reported less cracking. NIH/PubMed — Gianeti, 2014
✓ May promote antioxidant calm — irritated hands vs control displayed lower cytokine response. NIH/PubMed — Elmets, 2001
✓ Promising for elasticity in aging hands — women vs placebo showed improved dermal thickness. NIH/PubMed — Tanaka, 2016
✓ Supports soothing in sensitive skin — adults vs baseline had reduced sensory irritation. NIH/PubMed — Matsukawa, 2006
University-Led & Academic Studies
✓ Notes shea butter’s triterpenes for barrier lipid restoration — research from Harvard Medical School on skin barrier agents. Harvard Medical School Resources
✓ Highlights aloe polysaccharides for humectant hydration in hands — studies from Johns Hopkins on moisturizing mechanisms. Johns Hopkins University Resources
✓ Supports jojoba wax esters mimicking natural sebum — research from Stanford University on emollients. Stanford University Resources
We monitor research from leading institutions — Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Cambridge, Oxford, Stanford, Yale, Tufts, University of Florida, Oregon State University – Linus Pauling Institute, Columbia, Cornell, Ohio State — to align with credible science.*
Global Evidence & Reviews
✓ Supports aloe vera for hydrating and soothing properties — Cochrane reviews on topical aloe interventions. Cochrane Reviews
✓ Recognizes shea butter and coconut oil as safe topical emollients — FDA safety assessments for cosmetic ingredients. FDA Resources
✓ Validates jojoba oil for barrier-enhancing effects — EMA monographs on jojoba in topical use. EMA Monographs
Key Ingredients
- Aloe Vera Leaf Juice — supports hydration.*
- Shea Butter — promotes barrier repair.*
- Coconut Oil — helps maintain moisture.*
- Jojoba Oil — enhances elasticity.*
- Willow Bark, Lemon Balm, Primrose — support comfort.*
Brief Benefit Bullets
- Supports deep hydration for dry, cracked hands*
- Promotes barrier repair and skin resilience*
- Helps calm and comfort irritated skin*
- Non-greasy, fast-absorbing daily protection*
Suggested Use
Apply a small amount to clean, dry hands and massage gently until absorbed. Use twice daily or as needed. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
Product Specifications
4 fl oz / 118 ml
Non-GMO
Unscented
Made in USA
Quality — 3rd-party tested for identity, potency and purity
LifeSource Vitamins — Proudly American — Since 1992
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Aloe Silk Hand Cream 4 fl oz — supports hydration, barrier repair & comfort. 3rd-party tested. Clinically Studied Ingredients — NIH/PubMed!*