Vitamin E acetate (tocopheryl acetate) – this is the form of vitamin E most often used in cosmetics, it is a great antioxidant, it neutralizes and eliminates free radicals present in the skin, thus inhibiting the aging process of the skin, it strengthens and nourishes the lipid barrier of the skin, which regulates the water level in the skin, skin, increases the skin’s ability to bind water.
Another highly desirable effect of the vitamin is the protection of the skin from UV radiation as well as the mitigation of the effects of sunburn.
We cannot fail to mention typical dermatological effects, vitamin E accelerates wound healing and has anti-inflammatory properties.
Finally, I will mention one more use of vitamin E acetate, it is an excellent natural preservative that ensures the stability of the cosmetic product.
Application.
It is widely used in almost all skin care products, from creams, rejuvenating and moisturizing milks, to sunscreens to dermatological products to promote wound healing and soothe the effects of burns (including sunburn).
The recommended concentration in cosmetics is up to 5%, vitamin acetate is perfectly soluble in fats (oils, cosmetic butters, etc.), it does not dissolve in water.
Chemical information.
Ester of acetic acid and vitamin E (tocopheryl). It is a vitamin supplement used in dermatological preparations, in relation to pure thecopherol, it has a blocked hydroxyl group, which is manifested by an increase in pH (decrease in acidity). Acetate slowly hydrolyzes on contact with the skin and is absorbed by the skin..
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