Vitamin E hack for youthful skin takes TikTok by storm
TikTok is a treasure trove of beauty tips. Some are so innovative that after trying them, it's hard to give them up. One particularly loved by beauty enthusiasts involves adding the "vitamin of youth" to a moisturizer for skin that is more beautiful than ever.
11:46 AM EDT, July 31, 2024
On TikTok, you can find valuable materials about fashion, beauty, and makeup, as well as funny videos. Women from all over the world share their tricks, many of which are truly ingenious.
Some users show how to cleverly style shirts or sweaters to look impeccable, while others share simple ways to create the perfect cat eye with eyeliner. Meanwhile, Narjisse, a 32-year-old beauty lover, shared her secret to forever young skin.
Add vitamin E to your moisturizer
In her video, Narjisse demonstrates how to pierce a vitamin E capsule and mix its contents with her favorite daily moisturizer. She notes that this mixture makes her skin as smooth as a baby's. The video quickly gained popularity on TikTok.
"I just wanted to say that I tried this trick last night and woke up with the most wonderful skin I have ever had," commented one user. Many echoed similar sentiments. However, Dr. Mamina Turegano said she would not recommend it for oily and acne-prone skin.
Vitamin E has a beneficial effect on mature skin. It smooths wrinkles
It’s worth knowing that vitamin E is a potent ingredient that enhances the healthy appearance and elasticity of the skin. It works both when ingested orally and when applied externally. Commonly known as the "vitamin of youth," it fights free radicals that accelerate collagen breakdown and the skin-aging process.
Vitamin E reduces the visibility of wrinkles and discolorations and improves skin firmness. Its use guarantees a youthful appearance. Moreover, vitamin E has anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties.
It also minimizes the visibility of stretch marks and scars. Additionally, supplementing with vitamin E positively affects hair and nails. Natural sources of vitamin E include almonds, hazelnuts, sunflower seeds, spinach, broccoli, and avocado.