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Vitamin E Oil
(Tocopheral Oil)
Vitamin E Oil Information
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| Common Name |
- Vitamin E Oil, Tocopheral Oil |
| Botanical Name |
- T-50 Mixed tocopherals |
| Country of Origin |
- USA |
| Parts Used |
- Vegetable |
| Extraction |
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| Technical Data |
- Vitamin E CofA |
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Vitamin E Oil discovered in 1922, but it wasn’t until the 1980’s that scientists understood the crucial role of Vitamin E in skincare. Today it is the world’s second largest selling Vitamin and is commonly referred to as nature’s own healing agent. Vitamin E has been cited as having positive effects on the wound healing process and possesses the ability to retard the conversion of soluble collagen to insoluble collagen (which is responsible for scar formation). In this manner, it helps reduce the chance of scar tissue forming. Vitamin E penetrates below the skin’s surface to rejuvenate damaged skin cells and promote healthy regeneration of scarred skin. This oil can also help the skin overcome the harmful effects of the sun, responsible for over 80% of visible ageing including premature wrinkles and skin dryness. It helps reduce the number of damaged cells found after exposure of the skin to UV radiation. It helps to preserve the health and integrity of the skin, helps in the healing of cuts, abrasions and post-surgical scar tissue, provides a defense against bacterial infection, promote cellular oxygenation and protect and insulates the skin from pre-mature signs of aging. |
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Cautions - Considered to be safe in all normal applications, Use at about 5% when used as a preservative.
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