
What skin type is best suited for your foundation? Vitamin E can help answer the questions.
How do you address dull, sensitive skin, makeup residue, and oily skin? Free radical damage leads to skin aging and sagging, and frequent exposure to UV rays?
How can you choose a foundation that suits your skin type and provides a natural protective barrier? The vitamin E in foundation forms an antioxidant barrier on the skin's surface, reducing free radical damage. Long-term use can help delay aging and maintain a youthful appearance.
How do you choose a foundation that's right for your skin type and provides a natural protective barrier? The vitamin E in foundation forms an antioxidant barrier on the skin's surface, reducing free radical damage. Long-term use can help delay skin aging and maintain a youthful appearance.
Vitamin E penetrates the stratum corneum, replenishes lipids, strengthens the skin's natural protective barrier (the stratum corneum's ability to lock in moisture), and reduces water loss. For sensitive skin, vitamin E forms a natural protective barrier, helping to mitigate external irritants such as UV rays, makeup residue, and allergies. For dry skin, it can significantly improve powder sticking and caking.
For oily skin, vitamin E combined with oil-control ingredients can help regulate your skin's water and oil balance and maintain breathability. Your foundation can also assist with skincare. Its antioxidant properties also provide some protection against UV rays, creating a sunscreen effect.