Botanical Name: dl-alpha- Tocopheryl Acetate
π§ͺ Description
Synthetic Vitamin E in cosmetics is usually listed as:
- dl-alpha-tocopherol
- dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate
It is a fat-soluble antioxidant produced synthetically and widely used in skincare and personal care formulations. Compared to natural vitamin E, it is:
- More stable (especially the acetate form)
- More cost-effective
- Slightly less biologically active
It is commonly added to creams, lotions, serums, oils, sunscreens, and hair products.
βοΈ Usage Rate (Cosmetic Formulation)
Typical concentration ranges:
- 0.1% β 0.5% β Antioxidant protection (prevents oil rancidity)
- 0.5% β 1% β Skin conditioning and moisturizing benefits
- 1% β 5% β Targeted treatment products (anti-aging, repair oils)
π Most formulations stay around 0.2% β 1% for balanced performance and stability.
π Benefits in Cosmetics
1. Antioxidant Protection
- Protects skin from free radical damage (UV, pollution)
- Helps slow visible signs of aging
2. Moisturizing & Skin Conditioning
- Strengthens the skin barrier
- Reduces dryness and improves softness
3. Skin Repair Support
- Helps soothe irritated or damaged skin
- Supports healing of minor scars and sun damage
4. Anti-Aging Effects
- Reduces appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
- Improves overall skin texture
5. Formula Stabilizer
- Prevents oxidation of oils and active ingredients
- Extends shelf life of cosmetic products