Commentary

Update on vitamin E


 

References

Other vitamin E combinations

In 2014, Farris et al. found vitamin E to be a key ingredient, along with resveratrol and baicalin, in a nighttime antioxidant formulation that netted a statistically significant improvement in skin rejuvenation, specifically ameliorating fine lines and wrinkles, skin firmness, skin elasticity, skin laxity, hyperpigmentation, radiance, and skin roughness over 3 months, compared with baseline.28

Pereira et al. reported in 2014 that they found that the topical application of polymeric bioadhesive films containing aloe vera and vitamin E acetate appear to be an effective approach to burn treatment.29

A 2015 randomized, controlled, double-blind prospective study in 30 healthy volunteers also indicated that an SPF 30 sunscreen supplemented with an antioxidant combination containing grape seed extract, vitamin E, coenzyme Q10, and vitamin C effectively protected skin against infrared A radiation damage, unlike the use of the SPF 30 product without the antioxidant cocktail.30

Conclusion

Combining vitamin E with other antioxidants appears to enhance its bioactivity and, likely, that of the other interacting antioxidants. The potential therapeutic benefits of vitamin E in preventing and treating skin cancer and photoaging remain an important focus of research. As an ingredient in topical anti-aging skin care preparations, vitamin E displays emollient properties, and is stable, easy to formulate, and relatively inexpensive, making it a popular additive. More controlled trials are necessary to fully clarify the role of vitamin E in treating various dermatoses.

Dr. Baumann is chief executive officer of the Baumann Cosmetic & Research Institute in the Design District in Miami. She founded the Cosmetic Dermatology Center at the University of Miami in 1997. Dr. Baumann wrote the textbook “Cosmetic Dermatology: Principles and Practice” (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2002), and a book for consumers, “The Skin Type Solution” (New York: Bantam Dell, 2006). Her latest book, “Cosmeceuticals and Cosmetic Ingredients,” was published in November 2014. Dr. Baumann has received funding for clinical grants from Allergan, Aveeno, Avon Products, Evolus, Galderma, GlaxoSmithKline, Kythera Biopharmaceuticals, Mary Kay, Medicis Pharmaceuticals, Neutrogena, Philosophy, Topix Pharmaceuticals, and Unilever. She also developed and owns the Baumann Skin Type Solution skin typing systems and related products.

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