

Vitamin E - Natural (d-alpha tocopherol)
(INCI: Tocopherol)
Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that exists in eight different forms, each with its own biological activity and functional use in the body. Alpha-tocopherol is the most active form of vitamin E in humans and is a powerful biological antioxidant. Antioxidants like vitamin E protect cells against the effects of free radicals, which are potentially damaging by-products of the body’s metabolism.
Quantity: 10 ML
Vitamin E offers numerous benefits for skin health and skincare. In fact, skincare products containing vitamin E have become an essential part of maintaining healthy skin.
First of all, due to its antioxidant activity, vitamin E is vital in protecting skin cells from ultraviolet light, pollution, drugs, and other elements that produce cell-damaging free radicals. It is believed that vitamin E is most effective in its natural alcohol form rather than its acetate form, where it is a less effective antioxidant. Watch for this in the labeling of skincare products. Natural Vitamin E may be used in cosmetic and toiletry formulations such as creams, lotions, salves, balms, hair preparations, and other topical formulations.
The benefits of vitamin E for healthy skin also include its ability to regulate vitamin A in the body, which is itself important for healthy skin.
Vitamin E added to lotions, creams, and other skincare products helps skin look younger by reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Free radicals are believed to play an important role in skin aging, making the antioxidant activity of vitamin E valuable for addressing this skin problem.
Vitamin E lotions provide some benefit in preventing and treating sunburns. These lotions protect the epidermis layer of the skin from early stages of ultraviolet light damage. Vitamin E preparations also increase the effectiveness of sunscreens. These lotions do not work immediately and must be applied about 20 minutes before sun exposure to allow the vitamin E to be absorbed deep into the epidermis layer.
Vitamin E can aid in the treatment of various skin diseases or conditions. Topical applications, such as those used to treat psoriasis, are one of the benefits of vitamin E.
There are a variety of other benefits of vitamin E for skincare:
Overall, for skincare, more benefits are obtained from the topical application of vitamin E through creams or lotions rather than taking vitamin E orally. Skin is able to absorb natural vitamin E effectively. However, taking vitamin E orally is important for the good health of other areas of the body.
Many experts recommend skin lotions and creams that contain the alcohol form of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) instead of the acetate form (alpha-tocopherol acetate). The acetate form does not penetrate the skin’s surface well and provides fewer benefits, such as antioxidant activity for the skin.
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