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I put 1 drop in the cream at night – and wrinkles disappear like fog: pharmacy power for pennies

Beauty blogger Lana Spesivtseva shared on her Zen blog a pharmaceutical product that is good for both skin and hair. It is inexpensive and can be used in different ways.

What is vitamin E

Tocopherol (look for this word on the package) is a powerful antioxidant. It fights free radicals, which accelerate aging. Sold in pharmacies in capsules with oily contents. They are easy to pierce with a needle.

How to use on skin

Add 2-3 drops of oil from the capsule to a serving of night face cream or body lotion. Mix thoroughly with your fingers and apply to skin. Tocopherol makes the skin dense, elastic, smoothes out fine wrinkles. It is important not to exceed the dosage – excess vitamin E can cause irritation. Can be used daily.

How to use on hair

  1. Puncture 2-3 capsules and squeeze the oil into your palm.
  2. Distribute over the entire length of the hair, paying attention to the ends.
  3. A small amount can be rubbed into the scalp to stimulate growth.
  4. Leave the mask on for 30 minutes.
  5. Then wash your hair thoroughly with shampoo; it may take two lathers to remove the oil film.

Effect

Vitamin E nourishes the scalp, accelerates hair growth, and adds shine to dry and brittle strands. Reduces flaking on the face and fights the first signs of aging.

Trichologist with 27 years of experience Tatyana Kosinskaya explains: “Vitamin E improves blood circulation in the scalp, increasing nutrition of the hair follicles. It reduces fragility and dryness of hair, gives it shine and elasticity. With adequate supply, hair looks denser and smoother.”

Previously, we told you what else you can add to your night cream to enhance its effect.

Ashley Davis

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