Ingredient Spotlight

Vitamin E

What It Is

A fat-soluble antioxidant.

What It Does

Protects from environmental damage, moisturizes, and works synergistically with vitamin C for stronger antioxidant effects.

What You’ll See On The Label

Tocopheryl Acetate

Find It In

Vitamin C Serum, Vitamin C Moisturizer, Turmeric Mask.

Key Benefits of Vitamin E

Potent antioxidant that helps neutralize free radicals

Strengthens the skin barrier and supports healing

Enhances moisturization and elasticity

About Our Formulas

Vitamin E is commonly featured across our facial oils, serums, moisturizers, and body care formulations. We often blend multiple forms of vitamin E to optimize both immediate and long-term antioxidant protection.

Marketing Considerations

Position as a clean, plant-derived antioxidant powerhouse

Ideal for anti-aging and barrier-repair formulations

Appeals to natural, sensitive-skin, and wellness-focused consumer

Manufacturing & Formulation

Stability: Enhanced stability in oil-based systems; can help stabilize other antioxidants

Compliance: Meets clean beauty and cosmetic safety standards

Scalability: Suitable for both small-batch boutique runs and high-volume manufacturing

The Science of Vitamin E

  1. Lipid-soluble antioxidant that integrates into cell membranes for deep protection
  2. Helps stabilize other actives such as Vitamin C and unsaturated oils
  3. Reduces oxidative stress to slow visible signs of aging
  4. Supports skin barrier function and repair through enhanced lipid retention

It neutralizes free radicals and stabilizes oils and other actives in formulations.

Tocopherol and tocopheryl acetate.

They work synergistically: vitamin C regenerates oxidized vitamin E, boosting total antioxidant capacity.

Yes, ferulic acid further stabilizes and enhances the antioxidant strength of vitamins C and E.

Absolutely. It conditions skin and adds shine and smoothness to hair.

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