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Rediscovering vitamin E .

Rediscovering vitamin E ...

An effective ingredient and essential Clear Skin Max
An introduction to tocopherol acetate (vitamin E)
Tocopherol is the scientific name of vitamin E. The tocopherol acetate is soluble version of vitamin E. Natural vitamin E is used as a powerful antioxidant and free radical recovery. This is one of the most dynamic moisturizers nature and also contributes to the regeneration of skin cells. So far, vitamin E has been tested to treat almost all types of lesions (problems) skin imaginable. For the same reason, many doctors and dermatologists recommend that people use regular vitamin E to improve the performance of scars and many doctors recommend vitamin E topically (applied topically) after surgery or skin resurfacing.
What is vitamin E?
Vitamin E is considered one of the antioxidants and free radical scavengers of the most important fat-soluble. It also protects the photoprotective and cellular membrane damage caused by free radicals.
Some basic functions of vitamin E on the skin
       Vitamin E is one of the best known antioxidants that are found in the human body. This means that its essential biological function is to protect lipids from oxidation and damage created by free radicals s. It fulfills roughly a conservation function through its ability to protect against oxidation.

       Vitamin E is one of the vitamins that protect the skin and mucous membranes.

       It increases transepidermal water loss and improves the appearance of skin rougher, dry and damaged.

       It also helps maintain connective tissues.

       Vitamin E maintains connective tissue and vascular walls so that all wounds heal quickly and keeps skin smooth and elastic.

       Vitamin E also prevents skin aging.

       It prevents irritation caused by sun exposure. If applied before sun exposure, it protects skin cells from damage caused by inflammation.

       It also neutralizes the functioning of the sebaceous glands (as is the case in acne) and reduces skin hyperpigmentation.