Antioxidants
Vitamin E
Fat-soluble antioxidant that protects skin from oxidative damage.
Also known as: Tocopherol, tocopheryl acetate, mixed tocopherols, alpha-tocopherol, INCI: Tocopherol.
- What it is
- Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that exists in several forms (alpha, beta, gamma, delta tocopherols). In skincare, it's typically used as alpha-tocopherol or tocopheryl acetate, which stabilizes the ingredient and extends shelf life.
- What it does
- Vitamin E neutralizes free radicals and reactive oxygen species that damage skin cells, collagen, and lipids. It protects against UV-induced oxidative stress and environmental pollutants, helping to prevent premature aging, maintain skin barrier integrity, and reduce inflammation. It also has mild moisturizing properties due to its occlusive nature.
- The evidence
- Strong clinical evidence supports its antioxidant and photoprotective effects, particularly when combined with vitamin C or sunscreen. Multiple studies confirm it reduces UV-induced damage and supports skin barrier function; however, evidence for standalone anti-aging claims is moderate.
- Best for
- All skin types, especially mature, sun-exposed, or environmentally stressed skin; beneficial for sensitive and barrier-compromised skin.
- Pairs well with
- Vitamin C, ferulic acid, sunscreen, hyaluronic acid, ceramides, niacinamide.
- Use cautiously with
- No major conflicts. May be less stable in very high-pH formulations; avoid excessive heat during formulation.
- Cautions
- Tocopheryl acetate must be converted to free tocopherol by skin enzymes to be active; some individuals may experience mild irritation at high concentrations (>5%), though this is rare. Generally safe during pregnancy.
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.
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