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Vitamin E is described as the "lightening rod" of the cell, permitting responsive molecules to strike the cell without damaging it. This is apparent in the case of skin, where vitamin E secures the skin from ultraviolet radiation. Vitamin E-rich foods, when taken, can straight take a trip to the skin cell membranes and secure the skin. Vitamin E comes in the kind of gels, pills and oils. Click here Learn more about this at http://www.amazon.co.uk/Vitamin-Natural-Scars-Stretch-Marks/dp/B00T6Z78ZU/Vitamin E Oil/ to explore the inner workings of this enterprise. Oils and gels can be applied topically to help secure the skin as well as for scars. Vitamin E consists of alpha-tocopherol, either 100 pure or mixed. Alpha-tocopherol in its natural form is powdery and thick. Hence, it is combineded with a carrier like olive oil. Vitamin E oil is processed from veggie oils like corn, soya and canola through vacuum purification. It is heavy and viscous. Vitamin E oil has a life span of about two to three years. When exposed to air, it responds with oxygen and for this reason ends up being inactive, leading to a reduced service life and potency. Similarly, direct exposure to extreme heat likewise lowers the shelf life. As such, vitamin E oil must be stored under well-protected conditions..

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