Vit. E Mixed Tocopherols

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily an oil-phase antioxidant that helps slow rancidity and color or odor changes in oils, butters, and emulsions. It can also support skin conditioning in leave-on formulas.

What does Vit. E Mixed Tocopherols do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily an oil-phase antioxidant that helps slow rancidity and color or odor changes in oils, butters, and emulsions. It can also support skin conditioning in leave-on formulas.

Is Vit. E Mixed Tocopherols clean?

It is broadly accepted in clean-beauty frameworks, with low irritation potential at typical cosmetic levels. The main watchouts are rare sensitivity in reactive skin and trace sourcing-related residues, not a broad restricted-list concern.

Is Vit. E Mixed Tocopherols sustainable?

This material is commonly recovered from vegetable oil processing streams, often from soy, sunflower, rapeseed, or similar crops. It is expected to biodegrade and is not known for environmental persistence, with crop sourcing and supply-chain segregation as the main variables.

Is Vit. E Mixed Tocopherols COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted in COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic formulas when derived from approved natural sources and processed with allowed methods. It fits Green Chemistry well when sourced as a plant-oil side stream, since it is renewable, efficient to use at low levels, and biodegradable.

How does Vit. E Mixed Tocopherols work chemically?

The molecule family is made of fat-soluble phenolic antioxidants with a chromanol head and hydrophobic side chain, which lets it sit in oil phases and donate hydrogen to lipid radicals. Typical use levels are about 0.01% to 0.5%, and performance is best protected by limiting heat, light, oxygen exposure, and pro-oxidant metal contamination.

Last updated 2026-05-16