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Will rubbing "vitamin E" on your face turn black?
Classification: Health/Health Care >> Health Care Common Sense

Problem description:

Vitamin e has many uses now. It can moisturize the skin. If you put cream on your face, will it turn black?

Analysis:

No, it will turn white. The following is the role of vitamin e:

Vitamin E has a strong antioxidant effect, which can prevent the oxidation of fatty compounds, vitamin A, selenium (Se), two sulfur-containing amino acids and vitamin C.

Improve the effect of vitamin a;

Vitamin E is an important vasodilator and anticoagulant.

Adding 25mcg selenium to 200IU of vitamin E can improve the efficacy of vitamin E.

efficiency

Delaying the aging of cells due to oxidation and maintaining a young face;

Provide oxygen to your body to make you last longer;

Together with vitamin A, it can resist air pollution and protect the lungs;

Prevent blood coagulation;

Reduce fatigue;

It is an external medicine (which can be absorbed through the skin) and an internal medicine for local trauma, which can prevent scars;

Accelerate the recovery of burns;

Lowering blood pressure through diuretics;

Prevention of abortion;

Helps to relieve leg cramps and stiff hands and feet;

Reduce the chance of ischemic heart disease.