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Tocopherol in cosmetics is a pure form of vitamin E, with strong antioxidant properties. Therefore, this nutrient is added to skin care products, playing an important role in neutralizing free radicals, moisturizing the skin, and effectively improving skin aging.
1. What is Tocopherol in cosmetics?
Tocopherol, also known as a form of vitamin E, is an essential fat-soluble nutrient. This ingredient helps support the immune system, protect cell function and skin health. It is also an antioxidant known for its strong anti-inflammatory ability; It also plays an additional role of strengthening the skin barrier against sun damage and is also popular as a treatment to minimize the appearance of stretch marks. and scars after injury, quickly heal the wound.
It is for this reason that tocopherol has become an essential ingredient in many cosmetic formulations, being extremely versatile that will be found in everything from lip gloss to hair conditioner. Most women, especially those with dry as well as sensitive skin, prefer to choose cosmetics containing tocopherol as their favorite products for healthy skin and hair.
2. The role of tocopherol for the skin
While the benefits of tocopherol are certainly not confined to the skin, this is certainly one area where tocopherol has the most advantages. Here are the benefits that tocopherol or vitamin E can bring to the skin:
2.1. Increase skin hydration
One of the most common features of tocopherol or vitamin E is that it moisturizes and strengthens the skin barrier. The powerful antioxidant capacity of this balm makes it a favorite ingredient for soothing swelling and redness, whether as part of a gentle lip balm or hand moisturizer.
Due to tocopherol's ability to reduce dryness, redness, and flaking, this ingredient is frequently found in products used to soothe uncomfortable symptoms associated with eczema and psoriasis.
2.2. Skin lightening
Whether it's skin damage from scarring, hormones or too much sun exposure, hyperpigmentation is a common concern. Many women turn to vitamin E during pregnancy to reduce the appearance of stretch marks, while those experiencing weight gain or weight loss can also use pure vitamin E oil for the same purpose. .
Evidence suggests that tocopherol can help treat moderate hyperpigmentation, the effectiveness of which can be greatly enhanced when combined with vitamin C. Therefore, when formulating skin lightening formulas, these two vitamins as well as the added benefits of green apple, aloe and alpha-lipoic acid, the skin quickly becomes whiter.
2.3. Anti aging skin
Perhaps the most notable effect of tocopherol is known to be a rich source of antioxidants. The antioxidant power of vitamin E is useful for reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles caused by skin aging. Some say skin becomes firmer after application and softer thanks to the aforementioned hydration benefits and resistance to skin wear and tear over time.
3. The role of tocopherol in hair
If you think that tocopherol or vitamin E merely helps the skin, you will be missing the benefits of this nutrient for the hair. Accordingly, tocopherol may be what is needed to make hair voluminous and shiny, especially when used regularly.3.1. Scalp support
Due to its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties, tocopherol also makes a useful moisturizer for dry or brittle hair and dehydrated scalp.
In addition to keeping the scalp healthy for better hair growth, the antioxidant effects of tocopherol can be especially helpful for people with dandruff. By reducing oxidative stress that causes hair follicle cells to break down, tocopherol hair treatments can be great for people with frizzy and brittle hair.
3.2. Repairs hair damage caused by heat
Hair care products all contain tocopherol as a nutrient known for its ability to nourish and replenish hair. This can help repair hair damaged by heat tools or styling therapy.3.3. Improves hair length and strength
Besides the variety of vitamins and minerals needed to support healthy hair, with its high antioxidant activity, tocopherol or vitamin E may actually be the best ingredient for hair growth.
An 8-month trial showed that subjects taking 50 mg of a mixture of tocotrienols increased hair count by 34.5%. This success is attributed to tocopherol's ability to reduce not only inflammation but also lipid peroxidation - one of the leading causes of hair loss.
4. The role of tocopherol in makeup cosmetics
Tocopherol or vitamin E lotion is one of the indispensable ingredients in makeup products to retain water and deeply moisturize the skin; thereby, helping to keep the skin and lips soft and supple.
Cosmetic preservative Thanks to its antioxidant properties, tocopherol has the ability to help prolong the shelf life of beauty products of natural origin.
5. How effective is tocopherol used?
Tocopherol works best while on the skin, so provide it while using your day and night moisturizer. At the same time, tocopherol enhances its effects when combined with other antioxidants, such as vitamin C, to strengthen the fight against free radicals.
However, cosmetics containing high levels of tocopherol or vitamin E are not suitable for everyone. Tocopherol can cause skin irritation and irritation, and some people can be allergic to it, although it's extremely rare. Therefore, dermatologists recommend, if a person has sensitive skin or acne, should avoid skin care products rich in tocopherol because it will easily irritate the skin as well as cause acne. outbreak.
In summary, tocopherol or vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin that acts as a natural antioxidant. This ingredient, sometimes combined with vitamin C, is commonly used in cosmetics and a variety of personal care products. In addition to the dietary source of vitamin E, tocopherol in topical cosmetics will bring outstanding effects, helping to improve skin tone, moisturizing, softness and smoothness, rejuvenation, and hair. Longer shiny and stronger.
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References: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov, cosmeticsinfo.org