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VITAMIN E
Vitamin E comprises a family of natural forms: tocopherols and tocotrienol. It’s found naturally in our bodies. The name tocopherol comes from Greek: “tocos” meaning offspring and “phero” meaning to bring forth. It is one of the most known ingredients addressing the area of skin repair, cellular restoration, healing support for burns and scars (although the efficacy of the latest wasn’t proved as high as it was expected). Tocopherol is a lipohilic antioxidant, used in dermatology for over 50 years. It works anti-inflammatory, calms the skin, smoothes it’s surface, increases the hydration, stimulates regeneration. Being a free-radical scavenger, vitamin E protects the skin from negative effects of solar radiation and air pollution. Experimental studies suggest that vitamin E has photoprotective and antitumorigenic properties.
Even though vitamin E, same as vitamin C, is included in many cosmetic formulations, it is rarely actually effective due to the vitamins’ stability – compromised whenever the product is opened and exposed to light and air. In LAST Skin Repair Serum we use stable forms of vitam E and vitamin C in high concentrations. This is where they inhibit the acute UV damage as well as chronic UV photoaging and skin cancer.
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