The wonders of Aloe Vera for your skin and overall health

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Picture of hummingbird on Aloe Vera Plant benefits for skincare and overall health. By Capital Femme

Aloe Vera, in Jamaica it is also known as Sinkle bible. It is usually grown in tropical, semi- tropical zones but can be found all over the world. It thrives in warm, dry climates. This plant has many purposes, especially for skincare. Let’s look at a few of them.

Skincare benefits

It has antibacterial and antioxidant properties that can be used to treat numerous skin conditions. This plant has healing powers and can help treat cuts, scrapes minor burns including sunburn and minor wounds.

Due to its anti-bacterial properties, it helps manage excessive acne. It is also anti-inflammatory and soothes redness, flare-ups, irritation and promotes healing of acne scars. 

The antioxidants found in Aloe help fight free radicals. Free radicals are unstable atoms that can damage cells, causing illness and aging. 

Some of its additional benefits are moisturizing oily and dry skin, soothing inflammation, frostbite, cold sores, eczema and psoriasis.

For oily skin, aloe vera works because it has high water content which hydrates the skin and is a non-greasy moisturizer. Aloe vera can also be used as a toner as it is gentle enough that it won’t dry out your skin while helping to control oil production.

This plant is also known to help with wrinkles by increasing collagen production and improving skin elasticity.

The most potent form of the plant is the gel, you can use Over-the-counter aloe gel or you can use it directly from the plant.

Digestive benefits

When consumed aloe vera can be used to reduce:

Dental plaque – It can be used as an alternative to chemical mouthwash and can provide relief from bleeding or swollen gums.

Constipation – laxatives within the plant may help relieve constipation.

Blood sugar levels – consuming aloe vera can help persons with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes.

Aloe vera is a rich source of:

  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin C
  • Beta-carotene
  • Calcium
  • Folic Acid
  • Magnesium

Precautions

It may soothe sunburn but is not a replacement for sunscreen. So please use your sun protection. You can be sensitive to aloe vera and should try a small patch test on somewhere like your forearm. If you experience any adverse reaction stop using it. Try not to use this plant too frequently.

Finally

Aloe vera is a succulent plant packed with many benefits including skin care, digestion and nutrition. There are studies and data available that back these claims. However, you should be cautious of how much aloe you consume. This natural resource is truly extraordinary and with care can be great for your health.

 

Review: Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Gel Cleanser for oily skin

Last updated: January 14, 2026

Editor’s Note: Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Capital Femme, Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Cleanser fro Oily skin review.
Christian values aligned skincare product

You care for clients, close deals, and serve with grace, but your skin might be sending signals. Nearly 85% of people experience acne at some point, and adult acne affects around 15% of women too. Stress is a common factor when it comes to adult acne. If you’ve noticed breakouts creeping in, even when you thought you had your skincare routine down, you’re not alone.

In this review of the Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Gel Cleanser, we’ll explore how its gentle yet effective formula can help manage oily, breakout-prone skin without drying you out. Because loving your skin well doesn’t have to compete with your faith. It is an act of honoring the temple God entrusted to you (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).

Cleansing oily skin is important because excess oil easily clogs pores with dirt and bacteria. This then leads to acne. You should try to cleanse your skin at least twice a day, and always after exercise.

Having oily skin means needing a cleanser that’ll keep blackheads, clogged pores and acne at bay and this one gets the job done. Using this product, you’ll notice fewer breakouts and clearer skin.

Capital Femme reviews Bliss Clear Genius Clarifying Gel Cleanser a product good for oily skin, clogged pores and acne.

This cleanser includes salicylic acid and Brazilian sea water. The acid in this skincare product is gentle; it helps to clear and clean out your pores, which is beneficial for oily skin while the sea water soothes and detoxifies.

This product is also clean, vegan and cruelty-free (not tested on animals).

We really like that for this product, a little goes a long way. It is easy to lather and spread once you add a little water. It isn’t harsh or too drying and definitely leaves your skin feeling clean but not dried out.

We like the packaging too, it came in a cylinder-shaped bottle (as shown in the image above) just with the pump sealed. Once you open it, you don’t even need a full pump to wash your face, so it should last you quite a while. You’ll need just about a pea-sized amount. Just add a little water and then lather.

It has a slight scent, barely noticeable. We recommend this product. It’s an effective cleanser. It really helps if you’re looking for something to combat your acne, get into your pores to remove any impurities and control oil. This is one skincare product you will appreciate.


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Niacinamide. Get With it or Nah?

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Seeing that this is the first post of 2024.  In proper fashion, I want to wish all of my readers a Blessed New Year.

Now back to today’s topic.

Niacinamide is a popular skincare ingredient these days. You may have come across it on your Instagram or Tiktok. If you’re unfamiliar with it, niacinamide is another name for vitamin B3. It works for all ages and skin types. In today’s post, we’ll focus on its topical use.

Topical niacinamide-containing products will have more direct benefits for the skin.

It can be used for many different skin concerns, some of which are addressed below.

Here are some of its benefits:

Helps with hydration

Niacinamide can improve skin hydration by preventing evaporation of moisture from the skin into the environment. It also may improve the skin’s barrier function by locking in moisture and keeping pollutants out.

Brightens skin

This ingredient is known to brighten skin tone, reduce hyperpigmentation by treating dark spots and improve skin texture.

Control oil production

Niacinamide helps to regulate the amount of oil produced by the oil glands. This helps to prevent breakouts and treat acne. It can also reduce the appearance of the pores by keeping the skin smooth and clear. Now when it comes to oily skin, this ingredient is a game changer. This is what in my opinion set it apart from vitamin C.

Soothe inflammation

It’s also an anti-inflammatory ingredient, so it’s great for calming irritated skin. Niacinamide can calm redness caused by breakouts (acne), eczema and rosacea. This makes it an ingredient which can be a good fit for those with sensitive skin.

Reduce signs of aging

Using niacinamide topically can boost collagen production to smooth wrinkles and fine lines. Its antioxidant properties may also help to protect your skin from damage due to aging.

How much is safe?

It’s recommended to use products with 5% or less when choosing products with niacinamide. Anything over that may cause irritation so it’s important to read the label of a product you are considering.

You can also do a patch test. Apply a small amount of the product to a small patch of skin and wait 24 hours to see if your skin agrees with the product.

 

Choosing products

Niacinamide is commonly found in sunscreens, cleansers, serums or moisturizers. It’s gentle enough to be used twice a day and works best when used in products that are left on the skin (like serums and moisturizers). Also, remember to read the instructions on the product.

For maximum results, this ingredient can also be paired with others like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, retinol and AHAs such as glycolic acid.

 

In conclusion, niacinamide can be a gentle yet effective ingredient in your skincare routine and could be the boost your skin needs.

Basic skincare routine for complete beginners

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Capital Femme: Basic skincare routine for complete beginners

Now if you have never really had a set skincare routine, specifically for your face, that is and would like to learn where to start.

Then this post is for you.

Let me start by saying I get that online many sources are claiming that you need to have a 10-step skincare routine. All you need, especially as a beginner are three products: cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen. This is a simple yet powerful trio.

Your skin type will determine what kind of product you’ll buy. If you’re not sure what your skin type is.

You can check out this post.

For my oily skin readers, you want to choose a cleanser that’ll get into your pores to get rid of excess oil, any dirt and bacteria to prevent acne.

So you could choose a cleanser with salicylic acid.

Next, no matter what your skin type is, you need to moisturize. This helps reduce your chances of developing skin problems like acne and premature signs of aging (such as wrinkles). Urban Hydration’s Aloe Vera Daily Gel Moisturizer is a good one. Here’s a moisturizer that, in my opinion, is pretty universal. Read the full review of this product here.

Keep in mind you can choose products with multiple purposes. For example, Urban Hydration’s Aloe Vera Daily Gel Moisturizer will hydrate and brighten your skin.

Lastly, a sunscreen with SPF 30 or more, now this step is especially important if you use a cleanser containing acid because it can increase your skin’s sensitivity to the sun.

If you know you’ll be outdoors and exposed to the sun, you should apply sunscreen daily in the mornings. I like products that are good for my skin and the environment, so you can try Coppertone’s Everytone SPF 50 sunscreen. It’s non-comedogenic and water-resistant. Check out the full review here.

Now as you go along and have specific skin issues that you believe this trio aren’t solving then you can consider adding other products to your routine.

In conclusion, as a complete beginner, you only need three products in your skincare routine: cleanser, moisturizer and sunscreen. In this post, we included one of each of the three you can try. Hope this was helpful.

Coppertone Every Tone SPF 50 Sunscreen Review

Last updated: January 14, 2026

Editor’s Note: Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

Picture of Coppertone Every Tone sunscreen

As women in real estate, we understand the importance of looking sharp and polished in your day to day. Wearing sunscreen will help keep your oily skin protected.

There are various benefits to wearing sunscreen daily, like reducing your risk of skin cancer, preventing premature aging (wrinkles and sunspots), protecting against hyperpigmentation and sunburn.

“Studies show that regular daily use of SPF 15 sunscreen, when used as directed, can reduce your risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) by about 40 percent, and lower your melanoma risk by 50 percent.” – Skin Cancer Foundation

Here at Capital Femme we want to help you take care of yourself, eliminate some of the hassle of searching for healthy, safe, affordable, and effective products. All while keeping you anchored in Christ Jesus.

Looking nice is cool, but your heart and motives are of greater importance to the Lord. Remember to walk in humility, ask the Lord to search your heart, to guard it against pride and to help you care for His temple (your body). A scripture to keep in mind is Phillipians 2:3.

If you have oily skin, it’s important for you to choose products that are non-comedogenic, which means that they won’t clog your pores and cause breakouts.

Today you’ll be reading about one of such products, the Coppertone Every Tone SPF 50 Sunscreen lotion.

So here’s an honest review: this sunscreen blends on clear into the skin and won’t leave behind a white cast. It’s a good option for my ladies with a darker complexion.

It’s free of harmful ingredients like oxybenzone, octinoxate, PABA and Phthalates.

Here’s a full list of its ingredients:

  • Avobenzone
  • Homosalate
  • Octisalate
  • Octocrylene
  • Water
  • SD alcohol 40-B
  • Butyloctyl salicylate
  • Diethylhexyl carbonate
  • Glycereth-26
  • Styrene/acrylates copolymer
  • Butylene glycol
  • Diisopropyl adipate
  • Dimethicone
  • Polyamide-8
  • Isododecane
  • Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
  • Glycerin
  • 1,2-hexanediol
  • Hydroxyacetophenone
  • Beheneth-25 methacrylate crosspolymer
  • Ethylhexyl methoxycrylene
  • Arachidyl alcohol
  • Xanthan gum
  • Behenyl alcohol
  • Arachidyl glucoside
  • Sodium ascorbyl phosphate
  • Disodium EDTA
Coppertone Everytone SPF 50 Sunscreen review by Capital Femme.

It’ll make your skin glow. This can be because it contains vitamin E which moisturizes and nourishes your skin. It truly is light on the skin, so it won’t clog your pores which makes it good for use on both your oily skin and body.

It’s a broad-spectrum formula, which means it protects against both UVA and UVB rays with SPF 50. Anything with at least SPF 30 or more will give you better sun protection.

It’s also water-resistant, so it’s good for extended periods of outdoor activity. You should reapply after about an hour or more of sweating or swimming.

It’s important to note that it is not recommended for kids under 6 months.

Overall, this product gets a full five out of five stars from us.


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Comparing 2 affordable oily skin moisturizers by Capital Femme

Comparing affordable face moisturizers for Oily Skin

Last Updated: January 14, 2026

Editor’s Note: This post was written before our faith-centered refocus, but we still stand by the message. Capital Femme is now a space where skincare meets Scripture 💛

First up we have this moisturizer by Cera Ve

Cera Ve oily skin face moisturizer reviewed by Capital Femme

Cera Ve PM moisturizer

Rating: 4/5

This moisturizer doesn’t have any added fragrance but it does have a slight scent. It helps oily skin, is moisturizing and won’t clog your pores. It’s light on the skin; contains hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. However, this product is not considered clean, cruelty-free or sustainable.

VERSUS

Oily skin aloe vera face moisturizer by Urban Hydration reviewed by Capital Femme

Urban Hydration Aloe Vera Leaf Daily Gel Moisturizer

Rating: 5/5

This moisturizer makes your skin feel cool and hydrated as soon as it’s applied. A little takes you a far way. This gel moisturizer is non- comedogenic. It really does control shine and overtime brightens your complexion. It is also clean, all natural and cruelty-free. Check out the full review here.

It’s to note that both moisturizers can be used on other skin types.


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