Vitamin E
Discover the benefits of Vitamin E and gain a deeper understanding of skincare ingredients with Lubriderm®.
What is the role of Vitamin E in skincare products?
When it comes to skincare, Vitamin E really refers to a whole family of compounds, including tocopherol. Tocopherol is a fat-soluble antioxidant known for its hydrating properties in skincare products. Like Glycerin, it’s a humectant, which means it draws water to the top layer of skin to maintain moisture. And like Shea Butter, Vitamin E is an emollient, which helps support the skin’s natural moisture barrier, trapping water in the skin.
Additionally, Vitamin E compounds like tocopherol are powerful antioxidants. That means that they help defend against surface free-radicals that cause dry skin damage by hydrating skin.
Is Vitamin E suitable for all skin types?
In short, yes, Vitamin E is suitable for all skin types, since anyone’s skin can benefit from hydration. That said, Vitamin E is most beneficial to those with itchy, dry skin, because it enhances moisturization. For those with oily or acne-prone skin, the additional moisture may not be necessary.
Can Vitamin E Cause Skin Irritation or Allergies?
Vitamin E is generally safe for topical use. If you have any concerns or reactions, it is always recommended to speak with a healthcare professional.
Does Vitamin E clog pores?
No, Vitamin E will not clog your pores, as it is a non-comedogenic ingredient in skincare. Non-comedogenic moisturizers are effective even if you have acne-prone skin, keeping your skin hydrated and healthy-looking.
How can I incorporate Vitamin E into my skincare routine
Vitamin E is a rockstar ingredient in tons of skincare products that are safe and effective for daily use. If you have itchy, dry skin, consider using a shower gel or body wash formulated with Vitamin E, followed by a moisturizing lotion formulated with Vitamin E. That will ensure your skin feels clean and healthy, and stays smooth, moisturized, and looking calm.