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Tocopherol Acetate
  • Anti-ageing 
  • Soothing 
  • Antioxidant 
  • Another form of vitamin E

Tocopheryl acetate, also known as Vitamin E acetate, is a stable, synthetic form of Vitamin E, that contains antioxidant and moisturising properties. It’s derived from natural Vitamin E (tocopherol) by combining it with acetic acid, which makes it more stable and less likely to degrade when exposed to air or light. 

Tocopheryl acetate is widely recognized for its role in protecting and nourishing the skin, offering a variety of benefits for skin health and appearance. It helps hydrate the skin by reinforcing the skin’s natural barrier and preventing moisture loss. This makes it very beneficial for dehydrated and dry skin. 

Additionally, Vitamin E, including tocopheryl acetate, is known for its ability to promote skin healing and reduce inflammation, assisting in the skin’s natural repair processes, improving the appearance of damaged or irritated skin over time.

 

Products that contain Tocopherol Acetate