This Vitamin E Oil’s packaging say that it’s non-GMO, but nowhere does it say that it’s organic, like the product description suggests. It does say that it’s cold-pressed, but from what, I do not know. The only item listed as an ingredient is “100% Pure Vitamin E Oil,” but it does not tell you from what it was derived, which is unusual for Vitamin E Oil. Right below that singular ingredient, the packaging says, “infused with a blend of potent oils…” That suggests more than one ingredient, leaving me very wary of what’s actually in this.
At least the bottling is excellent. This mystery oil is contained within a dark-colored, glass bottle, meaning that the oil is protected reasonably well from light-induced damage and that whatever it is cannot be contaminated as it would have been from something like plastic bottling. Additionally, the dropper tube, which has no measurement markings, is glass, so it is not a contaminant either. I do appreciate that this is a heftier quantity of oil than what you get from the more common, smaller bottles, so it’s easier for me to use as an ingredient. Since I make a lot of my own products for beauty, health, and cleaning, I like to have some larger bottles like this that last a little longer.
This is quite a thin oil, so it’s easily blendable, and it absorbs into the skin fairly quickly. It has the faintest, savory aroma that dissipates quickly as well.
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