Artículo: Tocopherol (vitamin E)
Tocopherol (vitamin E)
Category: Antioxidant
Brief description: Tocopherol is a naturally occurring vitamin, primarily found in plant-based oils, nuts, and seeds. It is a potent antioxidant and is commonly used in cosmetic products for its skin benefits.
Benefits: Antioxidant, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and helps to protect the skin from environmental damage.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for all skin types, especially for mature, dry, or sensitive skin.
Target audience: People who want to improve their skin's overall appearance, protect against environmental damage, and support skin's natural moisture barrier.
Chemical composition: Fat-soluble alcohol.
Physical aspect: Clear, viscous liquid.
Compatibility: Compatible with most cosmetic ingredients; it can be mixed with other antioxidants for enhanced protection.
Concentration: Typically used at concentrations of 0.1-1% in cosmetic formulations.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Generally well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience mild irritation or an allergic reaction.
Regulatory status: Generally recognized as safe; no significant restrictions.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Usually derived from natural sources; synthetic forms are also available. Some sources may have sustainability concerns, such as palm oil-derived tocopherol.
Brief description: Tocopherol is a naturally occurring vitamin, primarily found in plant-based oils, nuts, and seeds. It is a potent antioxidant and is commonly used in cosmetic products for its skin benefits.
Benefits: Antioxidant, moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, and helps to protect the skin from environmental damage.
Skin type suitability/concerns: Suitable for all skin types, especially for mature, dry, or sensitive skin.
Target audience: People who want to improve their skin's overall appearance, protect against environmental damage, and support skin's natural moisture barrier.
Chemical composition: Fat-soluble alcohol.
Physical aspect: Clear, viscous liquid.
Compatibility: Compatible with most cosmetic ingredients; it can be mixed with other antioxidants for enhanced protection.
Concentration: Typically used at concentrations of 0.1-1% in cosmetic formulations.
Side effects/adverse reactions: Generally well-tolerated, but some individuals may experience mild irritation or an allergic reaction.
Regulatory status: Generally recognized as safe; no significant restrictions.
Sustainability/ethical considerations: Usually derived from natural sources; synthetic forms are also available. Some sources may have sustainability concerns, such as palm oil-derived tocopherol.