Ceramides
What are they?
Ceramides are naturally occurring lipids that make up more than half of the skin’s outermost layer. Often plant-derived or synthetically created, they play a crucial role in maintaining the skin’s barrier and locking in moisture.
What are Ceramides used for?
In dermatology, ceramides are frequently included in moisturizers and barrier-repair treatments. They help restore the skin’s natural lipid balance, making them especially useful for dry, sensitive, or eczema-prone skin.
Ceramides support deep hydration, reduce skin sensitivity, and strengthen overall barrier function. By sealing in moisture, they keep skin soft, resilient, and protected from environmental stressors. Their gentle nature makes them suitable for all skin types.
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