It is a lipophilic, water-free gel that helps stabilize and restore the physiological barrier function of the skin, mucous membranes, and lips. Thanks to its free, non-esterified form, vitamin E is immediately available to perform its natural antioxidant activity. Vitamin E contains two different compounds: tocopherols and, in higher concentrations, tocotrienols. The presence of tocotrienols in the lipid barrier improves the physiological response to oxidation and other threats induced by exogenous agents, enhancing defenses against skin disorders and mucous membrane inflammation and associated symptoms. Tocotrienols can also support the healing process of damaged skin, mucous membranes, and lips. Vitamin F (omega 3 and 6 fatty acids) provides essential components to the cell membrane, increasing the protective action of the skin's surface film and improving the correct process of skin keratinization. Taurine plays an important role in photoprotection, especially against oxidative collagen damage. When combined with vitamin E, it also improves the epidermal, mucosal, and barrier properties of the lips. Function: Soothing, moisturizing and protective, it helps improve the cell membrane's ability to prevent and protect the skin from the effects of oxidation caused by external and internal agents. It can also help treat erythema and dermatitis due to sunlight exposure, radiodermatitis, post-laser treatments, xerosis, inflammation of the skin and mucous membranes, and sensitive skin.