Tocopheryl Linoleate at a Glance
- Form of vitamin E (technically, the ester of tocopherol and linoleic acid)
- Skin-conditioning agent (moisturizing) and antioxidant (anti-aging)
- Works well to mitigate the negative impact environmental stressors have on skin
- Deemed safe by the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel
Tocopheryl Linoleate Description
Tocopheryl linoleate is a form of vitamin E (technically, the ester of tocopherol and linoleic acid). It is categorized as a skin-conditioning agent (think moisturizing) and antioxidant (think anti-aging).
When compared to other vitamin E derivatives, tocopheryl linoleate was shown to be one of the top free radical scavengers (meaning it has a significant impact on reducing the negative effects environmental stressors have on skin). Thus, this is a good ingredient to see in skin care formulations.
Tocopheryl linoleate is used in a wide variety of other personal care products including makeup and hair or nail care.
In 2018, the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel reconfirmed tocopheryl linoleate’s status as a safe ingredient. Their report surveyed products using tocopheryl linoleate in concentrations between 0.0001-1%. It is sometimes used in very low amounts to help stabilize plant extracts and vitamins.
Tocopheryl Linoleate References
UL Prospector, Accessed January 2022, ePublication
International Journal of Toxicology, 2018, pages 61S-94S
Journal of Pharmeceutical Sciences, January 1995, pages 107-110