Vitamin E Oil | Pure Vitamin E (d Alpha Tocopherol) for Skincare & DIY
Introducing our Vitamin E Oil – a powerhouse in skincare and DIY formulations. Derived from mixed tocopherols at 70% concentration, this pure vitamin E oil is perfect for adding a natural touch to your products.
Cosmetic Use Only: We offer premium cosmetic-grade ingredients crafted for safe skincare use—ideal for brands and skincare enthusiasts. Select bulk items retain food-grade status; click here or contact us for details.
Benefits & Uses
Benefits and Uses of Vitamin E
Nourishing Skincare Ingredient: Perfect for enriching skincare and cosmetic formulations, Vitamin E Oil deeply moisturizes and rejuvenates.
Ideal for DIY Recipes: Add this d alpha tocopherol to homemade bath bombs, scrubs, or soaps for a nourishing boost.
Natural Antioxidant: With its rich texture, pure vitamin E oil complements a range of beauty products, enhancing their stability and effectiveness.
Enhances Product Shelf-Life: Known for its antioxidant properties, Vitamin E Oil helps improve shelf-life in lotions and creams.
More Info
Our Vitamin E Oil is crafted from natural mixed tocopherols and concentrated at 70% for optimal effectiveness. This d alpha tocopherol-rich oil offers versatile use in DIY and professional formulations, delivering both quality and convenience.
It’s ideal for skincare products aimed at providing moisture and radiance. Vitamin E Oil is a customer favourite for enhancing products with its natural antioxidant properties, making it a sought-after addition for businesses and enthusiasts alike.
Mixed tocopherols 70% is a concentrated form of natural mixed tocopherols derived from edible vegetable oils. Remember to test on a patch of skin to ensure compatibility with your skin type.
Specs
Ingredients: d-α-tocopherol; d-β-tocopherol; d-γ-tocopherol; d-δ-tocopherol, Soybean Oil Appearance: Light Yellow-Brownish Red Liquid Solubility: Soluble in ethanol, ether, acetone, fats, vegetable oils. Insoluble in water Grade: Pharmaceutical Grade Storage: Exposure to air and light can lead to oxidation, which may cause a gradual darkening of the substance. To mitigate this, it is advisable to use nitrogen blanketing and protect it from light, heat, contact with transition metals, and alkalis.
FAQ’s
Can I apply pure vitamin E oil directly on my skin?
Yes, but it’s always best to do a patch test first to ensure it’s compatible with your skin type.
Is this vitamin E oil suitable for sensitive skin?
Many people with sensitive skin use vitamin E oil successfully, but we recommend testing a small area first.
Can this vitamin E oil be used in other skincare products?
Absolutely! It’s ideal for enhancing DIY lotions, creams, and other formulations with a natural antioxidant boost.