Forever Living Skincare & Beauty Products: An Overview for Mombasa Residents

9 March 2026

Alongside its aloe vera drinks, Forever Living Products offers a forever living skincare and beauty range built primarily around stabilised aloe vera gel as a base ingredient, combined with other botanical extracts, vitamins, and skincare actives depending on the product.

This overview summarises what’s in each product and how it’s positioned by the manufacturer.

About the Range

Most products in this range use stabilised aloe vera inner leaf gel as a base ingredient. Many are formulated without certain ingredients such as parabens, SLS, or added synthetic fragrance, though this varies by product and should be checked on individual labels. As with any skincare product, patch-testing before full use is generally recommended, particularly for those with sensitive skin or known allergies to specific botanical ingredients (such as chamomile, propolis, or other bee-derived ingredients).

Product Overview

Forever Aloe Propolis Crème

A moisturising crème containing aloe vera gel, bee propolis, chamomile extract, vitamins A, C, and E, and allantoin (a compound commonly used in skincare for its soothing properties). Marketed for daily use on face and body, across a range of skin types.

Forever Aloe Moisturizing Lotion

A body lotion containing aloe vera gel, jojoba oil, vitamin E, and elastin/collagen (proteins commonly included in skincare formulations, though their effect when applied topically — as opposed to produced naturally by the body — is debated in skincare science). Marketed as a lightweight, everyday moisturiser.

Forever Aloe First

A spray containing aloe vera gel, allantoin, bee propolis, and a botanical blend including chamomile and burdock root extract. Marketed as a versatile spray for general skin use.

Forever Aloe Scrub

An exfoliating product containing aloe vera gel, jojoba oil, vitamin E, and exfoliating beads. Marketed for use on face and body, typically as part of a weekly routine.

Forever Sonya Aloe Gel Mask

A gel-format face mask containing aloe vera gel, cucumber extract, vitamin E, and a botanical blend. Marketed for occasional/weekly use.

Forever Bio-Cellulose Mask

A sheet mask made from bio-cellulose fibre, containing aloe vera gel, collagen, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid (an ingredient widely used in hydrating skincare products for its moisture-retaining properties). Marketed as a premium hydration treatment for occasional use.

Forever Infinite Range (Firming Complex & Restoring Crème)

This range is marketed by Forever Living as targeting visible signs of ageing. The Firming Complex contains aloe vera, sea algae extract, hyaluronic acid, beta glucan, and vitamins C and E. The Restoring Crème contains aloe vera, shea butter, and other botanical extracts, marketed for overnight use.

It’s worth noting that “anti-ageing” is a heavily marketed term across the skincare industry generally, and claims about firming, restoring, or reducing visible signs of ageing are typically based on the manufacturer’s own marketing rather than independent clinical verification. Consumers interested in evidence for specific anti-ageing ingredients (such as retinoids, peptides, or hyaluronic acid) may wish to research the ingredient itself rather than relying solely on product marketing.

Forever Awakening Eye Cream

An eye-area cream containing aloe vera gel, vitamin K, vitamin C, caffeine (commonly used in eye creams), and a botanical blend. Marketed for daily morning and evening use on the eye area.

R3 Factor Skin Defense Crème

A moisturising crème containing aloe vera gel, soluble collagen, elastin, vitamin E, and squalene (a lipid naturally found in skin and commonly used in skincare formulations).

Alpha-E Factor

A serum containing aloe vera gel, vitamin A (as retinyl palmitate), vitamin E, and squalene. Retinyl palmitate is a mild form of vitamin A used in some skincare products; as with other vitamin A derivatives, those who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or who have specific skin conditions, may wish to consult a healthcare professional before use, and should check the product label for any relevant cautions.

A General Routine Structure

A simple routine might include cleansing, daily moisturising (face and body), and an occasional exfoliation or mask treatment once or twice a week. More involved routines can add a toner/spray step, eye cream, and a serum. Product labels should be checked for order of application and frequency, as this can vary by product and skin type.

Common Questions

Are these products suitable for sensitive skin? They’re marketed as suitable for a range of skin types, including sensitive skin, due to the aloe vera base and generally simple formulations. However, patch-testing is recommended before full use, and anyone with known allergies to specific ingredients (bee products, particular botanicals) should review the ingredient list carefully.

What is the Forever Infinite range? It’s Forever Living’s premium skincare line, marketed around anti-ageing claims, and includes a Firming Complex, Restoring Crème, and the Awakening Eye Cream, formulated with ingredients such as hyaluronic acid and sea algae extract.

Can these be used on both face and body? Most products specify their intended use area on the label — for example, the moisturising lotion and Aloe First spray are marketed for general body use, while the eye cream and masks are intended for the face only.


Disclaimer: Forever Living skincare products are cosmetic products and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Always read the product label and follow usage instructions. Patch-test new products before full use. Consult a qualified skincare or healthcare professional if you have specific skin concerns or conditions.

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