... but other antioxidants will help too; vitamin E has numerous other antioxidant functions in the body, and by getting other antioxidants you can relieve it from these duties and allow it to focus on
protecting squalene.
It really looks like the body uses vitamin E to
protect squalene in the skin.
Getting enough antioxidants is vital for your skin because they are needed to
protect squalene from oxidising.
Not exact matches
In fact, it appears that
squalene is the primary antioxidant
protecting the skin from ozone, not vitamin E or other chemicals.
If you add plenty of antioxidants to your diet the extra
squalene from testosterone will be
protected, and this scenario won't happen.
Acne patients, on the other hand, do not have enough vitamin E to
protect all the
squalene.