Ceramides

INCI Name
Ceramide NP, Ceramide EOP, Ceramide AP

Common Name
Ceramides

Phonetic Spelling
seh-ruh-mydz

What Ceramides Does For The Skin
Emollient

What Ceramides Does For The Skin

Ceramides are a family of lipid molecules that are essential for maintaining the skin's barrier function and retaining moisture.

Ceramides Under The Microscope

Ceramides are lipids naturally found in the skin, playing a crucial role in maintaining skin's barrier function and retaining moisture. As we age, our natural ceramide levels decrease, which can lead to dryness and irritation. By incorporating ceramide-rich products into a skincare routine, the skin’s protective barrier is maintained and hydration is improved. Ceremides work by locking in existing moisture and preventing transepidermal water loss (TEWL), making them essential for maintaining long-term skin health.