Derma E Vitamin E Skin Oil 14,000iu - 60ml

Vitamin E Skin Oil 14,000iu - 60ml

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DERMA E SKIN OIL WITH 14,000IU OF VITAMIN E

Derma E's VITAMIN E Skin Oil is formulated to help rehydrate dry skin and fight the signs of aging. Containing 14,000IU of VITAMIN E in a base of safflower oil (rich in fatty acids), Vitamin E Skin Oil is a natural moisturizer that aids in the protection of the skin's fatty acids, it helps fight free radicals, and prevents and minimizes fine lines and wrinkles. Fragrance-free and non-comedogenic for those with sensitive skin, Derma E's Vitamin E Skin Oil is 100% pure Vitamin E and safflower oil. [OIL]

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Ingredients:
Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)
Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil
Important Information:

No side effects or contraindications. Non-irritant to the skin. Not to be taken internally. 100% vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free, sulfate-free, mineral oil-free, lanolin-free, gluten-free, GMO-free.

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60ml

Dosage

Pour a small amount of Vitamin E Oil onto the fingertips and apply to the entire face, throat and dry flaky patches in light upward strokes. Use as desired.

Product Information:
  • Ideal for sensitive skin.
  • 14,000IU of Vitamin E.
  • Pure, natural safflower oil.
  • Easy to apply and use.
  • Smoothes skin.

Clean, Effective, Dermatologist-Recommended

Derma E, makers of natural skin care products: Anti-Aging Regenerative Day Cream, Very Clear Scrub and blemish treatment, Evenly Radiant Dark Circle Eye Creme, Hydrating Serum + Hyaluronic Acid and many more! Derma E has your skin care needs covered, naturally. Offering products for any age from teen to mature adult, Derma E can take care of your families skin. Read more >
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Good Product !
This oil is terrifically non-oily. It goes on smoothly & beautifully, without feeling sticky, and absorbs nicely, too. I apply it to the outer corners of my eyes, and whether it's actually helping to diminish fine lines or not, it certainly gives the appearance that it is - my skin looks and feels well moisturized.
I use Derma E's overnight brightening peel at night, rinse it off upon waking & then apply this oil. My sensitive skin is in heaven!
By Natalia on 2023-05-31 09:13:14

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Love Derma E
Can't go without this product! I use it daily on the "chicken scratch" on my upper arms and it keeps it at bay. Very noticeable on any days I have missed. I also use this on any dry patches on my kiddos as well. Works great for hydrating under eyes and forehead as well, never had any issues with it clogging my pores. No scent and very hydrating!
By Kate on 2022-08-23 20:14:31

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Great product to save your money
I stat using it at least two years ago daily; for day and night to avoid those expensive face creams and it works for me very well.
It doesn't leave my skin oily; it penetrants in very well. I will try to use in combination with Rose Hip Oil for day use as suggested by another user just for a fun. Love this product.
By Hildegarde from White Rock BC on 2020-08-23 00:23:02

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Great for in the winter
I use it in the winter time to help with my dry skin. It works great!
By Julie on 2020-05-06 02:25:20

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Notice results fast!
Have been using this on my face for less than a month. Dark spots almost gone, skin very soft, firmer and full of moisture. Skin looks great!
By Sharron on 2019-07-29 03:14:56

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Vitamin E


Vitamin E is a group of fat-soluble vitamins that act as antioxidants and thus neutralize free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules with an unpaired electron that are extremely reactive and damage surrounding cell membranes, fats, and fat soluble vitamins and nutrients. We encounter free radicals through environmental exposures, such as cigarette smoke, air pollution, and ultraviolet radiation from the sun (UV rays).

In doses less than 150IU per day, Vitamin E has been shown to increase life-span (by reducing all-cause mortality). Vitamin E is well known for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in a few different ways. First, it decreases platelet aggregation (clot formation), thus allowing the blood to flow more freely and bring more oxygen to the tissues. Also, as an antioxidant, vitamin E protects our artery walls from damage and prevents the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, both of which contribute to arterial plaque formation when left untreated.

Antioxidant properties allow vitamin E to be useful in potentially helping to prevent unhealthy cell growth by reducing free radical damage to cellular genetic material. Vitamin E is also believed to be an anti-aging vitamin because its antioxidant effects reduce the cell damage that can lead to visible aging. Cataracts are caused by free radical damage of the lens of the eye and therefore vitamin E can help to prevent this damage. It has also been shown to be anti-inflammatory by inhibiting inflammatory pathways in the body. Vitamin E has been found to be protective against Alzheimer's disease, atherosclerosis, and diabetes mediated liver damage, as well as PMS. It is also used to treat many existing conditions including infertility, fibrocystic breasts, anemia, and topically for scars.

Subtypes of Vitamin E
There are two groups of compounds that make up vitamin E: tocopherols and tocotrienols. Each group contains four different forms that are named by the Greek letters alpha, beta, gamma and delta. The most biologically prevalent of these forms is the naturally sourced d-alpha-tocopherol.

Although previously overlooked due to their lower levels, recent research has brought tocotrienols into the spotlight. It has been found that tocotrienols possess powerful neuroprotective, anti-cancer and cholesterol-lowering properties outside those exhibited by tocopherols. In certain cancers, tocotrienols have been found to directly regulate cell signaling to promote increased cancer cell death during chemotherapy, while also helping to reduce tumor resistance and side-effects of treatment. This has been particularly studied in breast and colon cancer patients.

Recent research suggests that the various forms of vitamin E are not redundant in their health benefits, and thus a supplement containing all subgroups of both tocopherols and tocotrienols is preferred for general supplementation, although specific conditions can be targeted with certain subgroups.

Natural vs. Synthetic Vitamin E
Synthetic alpha-tocopherols are listed as "dl" (dl-alpha-tocopherols), as opposed to their natural d-alpha-tocopherol counterparts. These synthetic mixtures contain equal amounts of eight different stereoisomers of alpha-tocopherol, four of which are absorbed, and only one of which is the naturally occurring d-alpha-tocopherol. Thus, although synthetic alpha-tocopherols are less expensive, they are half as active by dose as naturally sourced options and may have different side-effects (see below).

Controversy
There has been some controversy about the beneficial effects of vitamin E and whether or not supplementation may actually be detrimental. One well publicized study (SELECT cancer study) showed that high-dose vitamin E supplementation was associated with a slightly reduced life span (increased risk of all-cause mortality). Another study showed that vitamin E supplementation may be implicated in increased risk of prostate cancer after over one year of stopping supplementation. Co-supplementation with selenium eliminated this increased risk and an opposing study found that high blood levels of alpha and gamma-tocopherols in men was associated with a 50% lower risk of prostate cancer. It goes without saying that further research is required. It is also interesting to note that the negative prostate study involved the use of synthetic vitamin E and the all-cause mortality study failed to specify the type of vitamin E used. Thus, whether or not the negative effects are unique to the synthetic forms has yet to be determined, but in any case males supplementing with vitamin E in higher doses should co-supplement with selenium to avoid possible negative effects.

It is also interesting to note that it has only been in the last few years that vitamin E research has begun studying each subset of tocopherol and tocotrienols separately. Thus, although high dosages of one form of vitamin E may be detrimental, others may actually elicit positive effects (e.g. High dose alpha-tocopherol vs. alpha-tocotrienols) and dosage recommendations for each will be different.

Formulations
Vitamin E is available in an oil or water (dry tablet) base. Because vitamin E is fat-soluble, it is preferable to have it in an oil base to promote absorption. The water-based supplement is beneficial for those who do not digest fats well, for example those with gallbladder dysfunction, and those whose conditions are aggravated by fats, for example acne sufferers.

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