Vitamin E in Your Skincare
Vitamin E reduces sun-induced ageing and the damage caused by UV radiation, helping to slow the formation of wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. In addition to improving hydration and moisture levels in the skin through its water-binding ability, vitamin E also helps fade scars, reduce wrinkles, and slow down the skin-ageing process.
Vitamin E is truly an essential vitamin that should not be missing from your skincare routine. It is fat-soluble and cannot be produced by the body itself, which is why it is important to obtain it through food or skincare products. Vitamin E naturally occurs in the skin, especially in the upper layers, and is known for its anti-ageing properties.
As the saying goes: “You are what you eat.” While a healthy diet is essential, additional support from skincare products can help firm the skin and reduce wrinkles. Free radicals, caused by factors such as UV rays, stress, and pollution, can damage the skin. Our body can protect itself to some extent, but an overload can become difficult to handle. Therefore, supplementing your diet with antioxidants like vitamin E, both internally and externally, helps keep your skin healthy.
Where Can You Find Vitamin E?
Vitamin E occurs naturally in many nutrient-rich foods. It is important to consume this vitamin through your diet, as it helps protect and repair the skin. Foods high in vitamin E include:
Plant oils: olive oil, argan oil, almond oil
Nuts and seeds: almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds
Green leafy vegetables: spinach, broccoli, kale
Whole grains: wholemeal bread, oats, brown rice
Natural Skincare
Vitamin E is not only an important nutrient but also an indispensable part of your skincare routine. That is why vitamin E is our favourite vitamin in Earth Line products. Every product contains the optimal amount of natural vitamin E, which penetrates deeply into the skin and contributes to repair and protection.
In addition to vitamin E, the products are enriched with nourishing oils such as argan, jojoba, and macadamia oil, which hydrate the skin intensively and keep it supple. Antioxidants such as vitamins A, C, Q10, and white tea extract provide extra protection, firm the skin, and help reduce wrinkles.
Vitamin E in the Form of Tocopherol
Vitamin E occurs in different forms, but the most active and effective variant for the skin is Tocopherol. This form has antioxidant properties that help the skin recover and protect itself. Tocopherol is quickly absorbed and supports the repair of damaged cells, contributing to a fresher and more radiant complexion.
Sometimes synthetic or less active forms of vitamin E are used instead of natural, active Tocopherol. This may vary depending on the product and formulation. Always check the ingredients list to see which form of vitamin E is included.
Vitamin E from Earth Line
Vitamin E improves the skin through its water-binding ability
This naturally occurring fat-soluble antioxidant is absolutely essential for healthy skin. Acting as a natural transport system, vitamin E increases the penetration and absorption of important plant lipids and herbs required for optimal skin health.
What Is Vitamin E Good For?
Antioxidant protection
Protects against damage caused by sun exposure, pollution, and stress, helping prevent skin ageing.
Hydration
Strengthens the skin barrier, retains moisture, and ensures smooth, hydrated skin.
Skin repair
Supports the recovery of scars, irritation, and sunburn.
Reduction of wrinkles
Improves skin texture and reduces fine lines.
Anti-inflammatory
Reduces redness and swelling, ideal for sensitive skin.
Protection against UV damage
Provides extra protection against sun damage and helps the skin recover.
Reduces pigmentation spots
In combination with vitamin C, it can help fade pigmentation.
Natural transport system
Ensures active ingredients penetrate deeper into the skin for more effective care.
Skincare Routine
1. Facial Cleanser:
Start with the mild cleansing milk to remove make-up and impurities.
2. Facial Lotion:
Apply the facial lotion to remove the last traces of impurities and refresh the skin. Ideal for refreshing the skin in the morning. Removes remnants of night care for a fresh start.
OR
Facial Wash Gel:
A gentle, foaming cleansing gel that cleans deeply without drying out the skin. Ideal for normal, combination, or oily skin. Massage the gel onto damp skin and rinse with lukewarm water. This gel can be used as an alternative to cleansing milk.
3. Serum:
Apply a serum for targeted care and extra hydration.
4. Day & Night Cream:
Finish with the day and night cream for long-lasting hydration and protection.
5. SPF:
Protect your skin against harmful UV rays by applying sunscreen during the day. This helps prevent premature ageing and pigmentation spots.
EXTRA CARE
1–2 times per week:
Use a Face Mask for deep hydration, firming, softening fine lines, and stimulating cell renewal.
1–2 times per week:
Use a Face Scrub to remove dead skin cells and impurities for smooth, clear skin.
Vitamin E reduces sun-induced ageing and the damage caused by UV radiation, helping to slow the formation of wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. In addition to improving hydration and moisture levels in the skin through its water-binding ability, vitamin E also helps fade scars, reduce wrinkles, and slow down the skin-ageing process.
Vitamin E is truly an essential vitamin that should not be missing from your skincare routine. It is fat-soluble and cannot be produced by the body itself, which is why it is important to obtain it through food or skincare products. Vitamin E naturally occurs in the skin, especially in the upper layers, and is known for its anti-ageing properties.
As the saying goes: “You are what you eat.” While a healthy diet is essential, additional support from skincare products can help firm the skin and reduce wrinkles. Free radicals, caused by factors such as UV rays, stress, and pollution, can damage the skin. Our body can protect itself to some extent, but an overload can become difficult to handle. Therefore, supplementing your diet with antioxidants like vitamin E, both internally and externally, helps keep your skin healthy.
Vitamin E occurs naturally in many nutrient-rich foods. It is important to consume this vitamin through your diet, as it helps protect and repair the skin. Foods high in vitamin E include:
Plant oils: olive oil, argan oil, almond oil
Nuts and seeds: almonds, hazelnuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds
Green leafy vegetables: spinach, broccoli, kale
Whole grains: wholemeal bread, oats, brown rice
Vitamin E is not only an important nutrient but also an indispensable part of your skincare routine. That is why vitamin E is our favourite vitamin in Earth Line products. Every product contains the optimal amount of natural vitamin E, which penetrates deeply into the skin and contributes to repair and protection.
In addition to vitamin E, the products are enriched with nourishing oils such as argan, jojoba, and macadamia oil, which hydrate the skin intensively and keep it supple. Antioxidants such as vitamins A, C, Q10, and white tea extract provide extra protection, firm the skin, and help reduce wrinkles.
Vitamin E occurs in different forms, but the most active and effective variant for the skin is Tocopherol. This form has antioxidant properties that help the skin recover and protect itself. Tocopherol is quickly absorbed and supports the repair of damaged cells, contributing to a fresher and more radiant complexion.
Sometimes synthetic or less active forms of vitamin E are used instead of natural, active Tocopherol. This may vary depending on the product and formulation. Always check the ingredients list to see which form of vitamin E is included.
through its water-binding ability
Acting as a natural transport system, vitamin E increases the penetration and absorption of important plant lipids and herbs required for optimal skin health.
Antioxidant protection
Protects against damage caused by sun exposure, pollution, and stress, helping prevent skin ageing.
Hydration
Strengthens the skin barrier, retains moisture, and ensures smooth, hydrated skin.
Skin repair
Supports the recovery of scars, irritation, and sunburn.
Reduction of wrinkles
Improves skin texture and reduces fine lines.
Anti-inflammatory
Reduces redness and swelling, ideal for sensitive skin.
Protection against UV damage
Provides extra protection against sun damage and helps the skin recover.
Reduces pigmentation spots
In combination with vitamin C, it can help fade pigmentation.
Natural transport system
Ensures active ingredients penetrate deeper into the skin for more effective care.
1. Facial Cleanser:
Start with the mild cleansing milk to remove make-up and impurities.
2. Facial Lotion:
Apply the facial lotion to remove the last traces of impurities and refresh the skin. Ideal for refreshing the skin in the morning. Removes remnants of night care for a fresh start.
OR
Facial Wash Gel:
A gentle, foaming cleansing gel that cleans deeply without drying out the skin. Ideal for normal, combination, or oily skin. Massage the gel onto damp skin and rinse with lukewarm water. This gel can be used as an alternative to cleansing milk.
3. Serum:
Apply a serum for targeted care and extra hydration.
4. Day & Night Cream:
Finish with the day and night cream for long-lasting hydration and protection.
5. SPF:
Protect your skin against harmful UV rays by applying sunscreen during the day. This helps prevent premature ageing and pigmentation spots.
EXTRA CARE
1–2 times per week:
Use a Face Mask for deep hydration, firming, softening fine lines, and stimulating cell renewal.
1–2 times per week:
Use a Face Scrub to remove dead skin cells and impurities for smooth, clear skin.


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