Vitamin E Non Gm ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is a lipid-phase antioxidant used to slow rancidity and color or odor changes in oils, butters, balms, and emulsions. It is formula protection, not a broad-spectrum preservative for water-based microbial control.
What does Vitamin E Non Gm do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is a lipid-phase antioxidant used to slow rancidity and color or odor changes in oils, butters, balms, and emulsions. It is formula protection, not a broad-spectrum preservative for water-based microbial control.
Is Vitamin E Non Gm clean?
This ingredient is broadly accepted in clean-beauty frameworks and is usually well tolerated at cosmetic use levels. Sensitivity is uncommon, but higher levels can feel heavy in oil-rich formulas or contribute to skin reactivity in a small subset of users.
Is Vitamin E Non Gm sustainable?
This material is commonly sourced from vegetable oil distillates, often soy or sunflower, with non-genetically modified sourcing used to meet specific brand standards. It is biodegradable, but its footprint depends on crop origin, refining efficiency, and traceability of the oil supply chain.
Is Vitamin E Non Gm COSMOS-approved?
It is permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when sourced from approved non-genetically modified natural feedstocks and processed with compliant methods. It fits Green Chemistry reasonably well because it can come from renewable plant streams, is effective at low levels, and helps extend the usable life of oxidation-prone ingredients.
How does Vitamin E Non Gm work chemically?
The molecule is a fat-soluble phenolic antioxidant that donates hydrogen to interrupt lipid free-radical chain reactions. Typical use is about 0.05% to 0.5% for formula antioxidant support, with higher levels sometimes used for skin-conditioning claims, and it performs best in the oil phase with protection from excess heat, light, and air.
Last updated 2026-05-14