Vitamin E
- REFERENCE TOPICS
- Introduction
- Acne and Appearance
- Acne and Prescription Drugs
- Acne Scarring
- Actinic Keratosis (AK’s)
- Alpha – Exfoliating Acids (Glycolic, Lactic, etc.)
- Benzoyl Peroxide
- Betaines, Amides and Anionic Detergents (see CLEANSERS)
- Birth Control and Skincare
- Cannabis (CBD/CBG Extracts / Oils / Powders, etc.)
- Ceramides
- Cleansers
- Dermatitis
- Diet and Skincare
- DMSO
- Endocrine Glands and the Skin
- Enzymes in Skincare Products
- Ethnic Skin and Exfoliation
- Exfoliation
- Extracellular Matrix (ECM)
- Hyaluronic Acid (Sodium Hyaluronate)
- Inflammation (Topical Drugs and Other Issues)
- Jessner’s Solution
- Medications (Orally Dosed Products That Affect Skin)
- Moisturizers
- Oils, Fats and Lipids in Skincare
- Penetration of Ingredients into the Skin
- pH and pH Modifiers in Skincare Products
- Picking
- Proteins and Stem Cells Applied Topically
- Repair Model
- Rosacea
- Salicylic Acid
- Skin Bumps Along Forehead and the Body
- Skincare Addiction
- Skin Inflammation / Rosacea / Dermatitis
- Sunscreens / Sunblocks / SPF’s
- Super Responders
- Training Model
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
- Waxing
- PROCEDURES / INSTRUMENTS
- Lasers
- Light Therapy (LED / Infrared)
- Micro-current / Galvanic
- Micro-Dermabrasion
- Micro-Needling
- Radio Frequency Devices
- Ultrasound
The Skin Dork is not a fan. The testimonials praising vitamin E in its various isomers and forms are found even on bathroom walls it seems.
Repeat: the Skin Dork is not a fan. E has a very tangible PRO-oxidant effect on people under about 50-60 years old and above that age, the rah-rah anti-oxidant, fast healing support narrative is ho-hum.
E clogs the skin of the face, and if you like to dot your zits with it, have at it, but if you really want to dot a zit to dry it up, use Milk of Magnesia or try REMEDY from 302 Skincare or even a clay mask with no actives in it.
The Vitamin E fan club is for those who connect free radicals and free radical scavengers. The connection is slight.
Vitamin E
The Skin Dork is not a fan. The testimonials praising vitamin E in its various isomers and forms are found even on bathroom walls it seems.
Repeat: the Skin Dork is not a fan. E has a very tangible PRO-oxidant effect on people under about 50-60 years old and above that age, the rah-rah anti-oxidant, fast healing support narrative is ho-hum.
E clogs the skin of the face, and if you like to dot your zits with it, have at it, but if you really want to dot a zit to dry it up, use Milk of Magnesia or try REMEDY from 302 Skincare or even a clay mask with no actives in it.
The Vitamin E fan club is for those who connect free radicals and free radical scavengers. The connection is slight.