Vitamin E (Tocopherol)
Definition
A fat-soluble antioxidant that protects skin cells from oxidative damage caused by UV exposure, pollution, and environmental stress. In lip care, vitamin E neutralizes free radicals, supports wound healing, promotes cell regeneration, and serves as a natural preservative that extends the shelf life of plant-based oils without the need for synthetic additives like parabens.
Related Terms
Antioxidant
A substance that neutralizes free radicals — unstable molecules that damage cells through oxidative stress. In lip care, antioxidants like vitamin E protect lip skin from UV damage, pollution, and environmental aging. They help prevent premature wrinkles and support the skin's natural repair processes. Numbrrrz's vitamin E provides potent antioxidant protection in every application.
Free Radicals
Unstable molecules that damage cells by stealing electrons from healthy molecules, a process called oxidative stress. Free radicals are generated by UV exposure, pollution, smoking, and other environmental factors. They accelerate skin aging, damage collagen, and compromise the skin barrier. Antioxidants like vitamin E neutralize free radicals before they can cause damage.
Tocopherol
The chemical name for vitamin E, a fat-soluble antioxidant. Alpha-tocopherol is the most biologically active form and is the type most commonly used in skincare. It protects cell membranes from oxidative damage and serves as a natural preservative in oil-based products. In Numbrrrz, tocopherol (vitamin E) provides both skin benefits and formula stability.