Tocopheryl Acetate[1][2][4]

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an oil-soluble skin-conditioning agent with antioxidant support. It helps improve the feel of oils and emulsions while contributing to protection of lipid phases from oxidation.

What does Tocopheryl Acetate[1][2][4] do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily an oil-soluble skin-conditioning agent with antioxidant support. It helps improve the feel of oils and emulsions while contributing to protection of lipid phases from oxidation.

Is Tocopheryl Acetate[1][2][4] clean?

It is generally well accepted in clean-beauty frameworks, with low sensitization potential and no major restricted-list pattern at typical cosmetic levels. Occasional irritation can occur at higher concentrations or on reactive skin, but it is considered a low-concern ingredient overall.

Is Tocopheryl Acetate[1][2][4] sustainable?

This material can be sourced from vegetable oil streams or made synthetically, so supply-chain documentation matters. It is generally biodegradable and used at low levels, with better sustainability alignment when renewable feedstocks are verified.

Is Tocopheryl Acetate[1][2][4] COSMOS-approved?

It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when it meets origin and processing requirements. It fits Green Chemistry principles best when made from renewable feedstocks through simple ester formation, with good biodegradability and low environmental persistence.

How does Tocopheryl Acetate[1][2][4] work chemically?

The molecule is a lipophilic acetate ester with a chromanol ring system and a long saturated side chain, which improves oxidative stability compared with the free phenolic form. Typical use is about 0.1% to 1% in daily skin care and can be higher in targeted products, and it is oil-soluble, heat-stable in normal processing, and best protected from prolonged light, air, and metal ions.

Last updated 2026-05-14