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The best vitamin E products to nourish and protect skin, according to experts

This naturally occurring vitamin is an all-in-one moisturizer, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory ingredient.
Your skin's natural supply of vitamin E dips over time, but supplementing it via a serum or moisturizer can help, according to dermatologists.
Your skin's natural supply of vitamin E dips over time, but supplementing it via a serum or moisturizer can help, according to dermatologists.Kara Birnbaum / NBC

Among skin care ingredients, vitamin E is a longtime staple. “It’s not particularly novel or buzzy like niacinamide, which has gotten a lot of attention lately, both by brand formulators and beauty media,” says Dr. Geeta Yadav, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Facet Dermatology. “That doesn’t mean it’s not effective, however.” In fact, its efficacy is actually what has kept vitamin E in skin care formulations for years, giving it its staying power.

The body naturally produces vitamin E, which you may see referred to as tocopherol or alpha-tocopherol on ingredient lists. In skin in particular, it can help moisturize, defend against environmental damage and soothe inflammation, but its levels don’t stay consistent over time. “While vitamin E naturally occurs in our sebum, providing a built-in, skin-protective barrier, over time the production of the vitamin E decreases,” says Dr. Jeanette Graf, a board-certified dermatologist and professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. It has other benefits for skin, too; it can help trap moisture in skin, soothe inflammation and defend skin from sun damage.

We asked dermatologists about what to look for and who should try it, as well as their recommendations for the best vitamin E products to buy. We also included top-rated products based on their input.

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How we picked the best vitamin E product

The dermatologists we spoke with say that using skin care products with vitamin E can be an easy way to get multiple skin care benefits at once. When shopping for vitamin E products, they recommended considering the following factors:

  • Category: Because of its inherent ability to moisturize, vitamin E is often found in lotions, creams, and face oils designed to do just that. It’s also popular in antioxidant serums, where it can offer protection against external aggressors like UV rays and pollution.
  • Type of vitamin E: There are different forms of vitamin E, but alpha-tocopherol is the best one to look for on ingredient lists. It’s the most common form found in skin, and therefore “the ideal form,” says Graf.
  • Other actives: Vitamin E is great on its own, but it’s even better when it’s paired with other ingredients like vitamin C, which brightens skin and protects against damage, and hyaluronic acid, which hydrates.
  • Formulation: Pure vitamin E oil can potentially clog pores and feel greasy, which is why experts recommend looking for products where it’s blended into more sophisticated formulas. These lotions or creams may be faster to absorb and won’t leave behind a greasy residue.

The best products with vitamin E in 2024

Vitamin E can be helpful as a moisturizer, making it a good option for people with dry skin, according to our experts. It can also be soothing on sunburned skin, and can fight dark spots and wrinkles when used alongside other antioxidants in a serum. Below, we compiled expert-recommended moisturizers, serums, and oils that are rich in vitamin E. All of the products pair the ingredient with other activities like vitamin C and ferulic acid, which our experts say can help stabilize it and amplify its efficacy.

Malin + Goetz Vitamin E Face Moisturizer

This face moisturizer pairs vitamin E with sodium hyaluronate (a form of hyaluronic acid) and fatty acids. “The super lightweight cream is now a go-to during my morning routine — it instantly hydrates and strengthens my skin,” says NBC Select associate reporter Bianca Alvarez, who also likes that it soothes her skin after she’s been in the sun. It is fast absorbing and shouldn’t leave you feeling greasy or sticky, according to Malin + Goetz.

SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic

This serum is “considered the holy grail of antioxidant serums by most dermatologists due to its potency and efficacy,” says Yadav. You should apply it before your moisturizer and sunscreen. “It’s pricey, but it works,” says Dr. Corey L. Hartman, a board-certified dermatologist at Skin Wellness Dermatology. “It has a potent mix of vitamins C and E paired with ferulic acid, which helps the skin absorb the product more effectively,” he says.

Bio-Oil Skincare Oil (Natural)

This face and body oil is a favorite of mine; I used it throughout my pregnancy to keep my skin soft and supple. (It also helped alleviate my pregnancy itchiness, which, as I learned firsthand, can be tough to treat.) This version, which was released in 2021, is formulated without mineral oils, fragrance, preservatives, phthalates and parabens, and can help improve the look of scars and stretch marks, according to the brand.

Paula’s Choice C15 Super Booster

Hartman is a fan of this active ingredient-packed formula, which he considers a more budget-friendly alternative to the SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic serum. It combines vitamin E, ferulic acid and hyaluronic acid with 15% vitamin C. Together, they can help even out skin tone and smooth texture, according to the brand.

Inkey List B, C, and E Moisturizer

This moisturizer “combines the dream team of vitamin C and E with niacinamide, another antioxidant that helps combat discoloration, skin sensitivity and redness while balancing oil production,” says Yadav. Because of that, she says, it’s ideal for those who are prone to sensitivity and acne.

Mara Beauty Universal Face Oil

Especially helpful for people who experience dryness, this formula  comes recommended by Yadav, who likes its lightweight, elegant texture. “It deeply nourishes the skin without making it greasy.” The vitamin E works alongside a host of other vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients to firm and smooth skin, according to the brand.

Charlotte Tilbury Magic Night Cream

Graf likes this overnight cream for its hydrating ingredients — vitamin E included. It helps “leave the skin looking refreshed and plump, [and] includes glycerin and retinol to boost these effects,” she says. The cream also comes in refillable packaging, and can increase hydration, smooth skin and improve firmness in as soon as eight weeks, according to the brand.

Image Skincare Biome+ Smoothing Cloud Crème

The combination of hyaluronic acid and vitamin E in this moisturizer smooths and hydrates skin without feeling heavy, says Graf. It’s also noncomedogenic, meaning it won’t clog pores, and contains fermented squalane, a type of lipid that helps support the skin’s microbiome, according to the brand.

U Beauty Resurfacing Compound

Not only does Graf like this for its vitamin E, but also because it has  both vitamin C and retinol in its formula. “The vitamin C helps to even out skin tone and the retinol helps prevent fine lines and wrinkles, and improves the look of pores,” she says. It also uses a capsule technology, which delivers active ingredients directly to the most compromised areas of skin for targeted treatment (and therefore better results), according to the brand.

Senté Dermal Repair Cream

You can take advantage of vitamin E’s anti-inflammatory powers with this face cream that  helps reduce redness. (It’s also accepted by the National Rosacea Society, meaning it’s safe to use with rosacea.) While it’s particularly helpful for sensitive skin, this lightweight moisturizer is also suitable for any skin type and doesn’t leave behind any oily residue, according to Graf. The vitamin E works alongside green tea extract (another antioxidant) to quell inflammation, according to the brand.

L’oreal 12% Pure Vitamin C + E + Salicylic Acid Serum

NBC Page Hannah Fuechtman uses this serum to reduce the redness on her skin and make her skin brighter with increased softness. “I could definitely see results within the first two weeks of using it”, she says. “My skin looked and felt noticeably healthier.” The serum has vitamin C, ascorbic acids, vitamin E and salicylic acid to brighten and reduce fine lines, according to the brand. 

Lubriderm Advanced Therapy Lotion

This fragrance-free lotion, which has a 4.-7-star average rating from more than 21,000 reviews on Amazon, is formulated with vitamins E and B5 to help strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier, according to the brand. It’s perfect for those with extra-dry, itchy skin and is free from parabens, phthalates and dyes. 

Kiehl’s Lip Balm #1

Building out a skin care routine also includes taking care of your lips. This signature lip balm from Kiehl’s, which has a 4.3-star average rating from 853 reviews on Ulta, is formulated with vitamin E, squalene and aloe vera to moisturize the lips, according to the brand. It also comes in a TSA-friendly tube that can fit in pockets, bags and more. 

Tata Harper Nourishing Oil Cleanser

This oil cleanser comes recommended by NBC Select contributor Bethany Heitman for its moisturizing qualities and botanical scent. “This washes away makeup in a snap and leaves my skin feeling so supple and soft — without any greasy residue leftover,” she says. “Its lightweight formula has squalene, vitamin E, alfalfa and vitamin A to moisturize the skin while also removing makeup and oil buildup, according to the brand. The brand recommends using this if you have dry, uneven skin since it can help improve your moisture barrier. 

How to shop for vitamin E

While it’s possible to find vitamin E in skin care products like cleansers and face masks, vitamin E is most helpful when in formulations that harness its natural moisturizing properties. For that reason, Hartman looks for vitamin E that’s blended in oils and moisturizers. Vitamin E frequently appears in face serums, too, where you may see it paired with other antioxidants, such as vitamin C. 

While pure vitamin E is easy to find as a pure oil or housed in a capsule (which you then break open and apply to skin), it’s generally not recommended by our experts. For one, they can “clog pores or even be irritating to some skin types, so you may want to avoid them if you have acneic or sensitive skin,” says Yadav. 

On top of that, you could be missing out on benefits that come from pairing vitamin E with other ingredients. That’s because “vitamin E isn’t very stable on its own and needs the support of other ingredients to be its most effective,” says Yadav. For example, one study in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology found that ferulic acid  both stabilized vitamin E and doubled its protection against sun damage.

Our experts’ go-to combination is vitamins E and C. Together, they may “not only help reduce the appearance of sun exposure, but can help prevent future photodamage,” says Hartman. (In other words, they can offer extra protection against the wrinkles and dark spots that may arise from sun damage.) 

Other duos can help on the moisturization front, too, according to Hartman. For instance, you can pair vitamin E with hyaluronic acid for an additional burst of moisture, he says.

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts who have specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also take steps to ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest. 

  • Dr. Geeta Yadav is a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of Facet Dermatology in Toronto. Her areas of research include atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and skin cancer
  • Dr. Jeannette Graf is a board-certified dermatologist and professor at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. Her areas of research include skin aging and skin care product development.
  • Dr. Corey L. Hartman is a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Skin Wellness in Birmingham. He has a special interest in treating skin of color, and his areas of research include lasers and injectables.
  • Dr. Naana Boakye is a board-certified dermatologist and founder of Bergen Dermatology in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. She takes a holistic approach to skin health, factoring in lifestyle and overall wellness.

Why trust NBC Select?

Deanna Pai is a freelance beauty writer and editor who has been covering beauty and health for more than a decade, including stories on retinal and how to identify your curl type. For this article, Pai spoke to four dermatologists to narrow down the best vitamin E products to shop this year, and highlighted their recommendations for the best options to consider.

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