Alpha-Tocopherol-Acetate is stablized Vitamin E, which acts as an antioxidant that is most commonly found in cosmetic and topical skin care produces. This is a naturally occurring modified form of vitamin E that has a longer shelf life than regular vitamin E
Anti-aging cream
Cosmetic Products
Creams
Deodorants
Eye cream
Face cream



Please be aware that if your spouse or significant other uses topical skin care products that contain this chemical, skin-to-skin transfer may occur to you.

Always check products labels and use only ingredient labeled products that do not list this chemical or its synonyms.

Other names you may see this chemical listed as:
  Alpha-tocopherol
  d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate
  d-alpha-tocopheryl succinate
  d-alpha-tocopherol
  dl-alpha- tocopherol
  gamma- tocopherol
  Tocopherol
  Vitamin E
Alpha-Tocopherol-Acetate
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Lipstick
Lotions
Sunscreen
Topical oils
Topical ointments



Possible occupational exposure:
    Nurses and Nursing aids
    Veterinarians
    Pharmacists
    Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
    Janitors
    Machine operators
    Physicians
    Shipping and Receiving clerks
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not intended to substitute for medical care or recommendations by a physician.