Mixed Tocopherols \ Vitamin E\

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an antioxidant, used to slow rancidity and oxidation in oils, butters, balms, emulsions, and fragrance-containing formulas. It can also support skin-conditioning benefits in leave-on products.

What does Mixed Tocopherols \ Vitamin E\ do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily an antioxidant, used to slow rancidity and oxidation in oils, butters, balms, emulsions, and fragrance-containing formulas. It can also support skin-conditioning benefits in leave-on products.

Is Mixed Tocopherols \ Vitamin E\ clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is usually considered low-irritation at normal cosmetic use levels. The main clean-standard nuance is source and processing, since some grades are plant-derived while others may be synthetic or carried in vegetable oil.

Is Mixed Tocopherols \ Vitamin E\ sustainable?

This material is commonly sourced from vegetable-oil refining streams such as soy, sunflower, rapeseed, or sometimes palm, so traceability can matter. It is biodegradable and used at low levels, with a relatively favorable environmental profile when sourced from responsibly managed plant feedstocks.

Is Mixed Tocopherols \ Vitamin E\ COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic standards when it meets the required source and processing criteria. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when plant-derived, since it can come from renewable feedstocks, serves oxidation control at low dosage, and helps extend formula shelf life.

How does Mixed Tocopherols \ Vitamin E\ work chemically?

The molecule family is lipid-soluble and built around a phenolic chromanol ring with a hydrophobic side chain, which lets it donate hydrogen atoms to interrupt lipid oxidation cycles. Typical use is about 0.01% to 0.5% as an oil-phase antioxidant, and it performs best when protected from prolonged heat, light, and air exposure.

Last updated 2026-05-14