Vitamin E Natural
Vitamin E Natural (100%)
GM-free oil mainly used in natural skin care products for its antioxidant, healing and skin cell stimulant properties
A vitamin E containing a minimum of a 70% mixture of alpha, beta, gamma and delta tocopherols blended with sunflower seed oil. We cannot source a 100% concentration and a minimum of 70% tocopherols is the best quality we can find. If you have had your products safety assessed you may wish to contact your assessor to have an amendment made and update your labels. The product is still 100% natural.
Inci:Tocopherol, Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil
Actions & benefits
Vitamin E is a classic antioxidant, which protects against the destruction of the connective tissue caused by free radicals.
Natural Vitamin E does not significantly activate itself in the product, so won't help to prevent your product from going rancid but it does activate itself when coming into contact with the skin, working as an antioxidant. From our experience of working with Vitamins on the skin, we believe that the Natural Vitamin E has better healing properties than the Simulated Vitamin E.
How To Use
Add while the product is under 40°C. Aromantic only sells 100% undiluted Vitamin E Oil
Specification Documents
Vitamin E Natural (100%) Specification Sheet ARO
Reference: Aromantica
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