ceramidin
Ceramidin is a term used in cosmetics to denote products that contain ceramides designed to support the skin barrier and improve moisture retention. Ceramides are a family of lipid molecules that are a major component of the stratum corneum, accounting for a large portion of skin lipids. They help form a protective barrier against environmental irritants and prevent excessive water loss.
Ceramidin formulations commonly include multiple ceramide types, such as ceramide 1, 3, and 6-II, often in combination
Usage guidance: Apply to clean, dry skin, usually after toner or essence, before heavier creams or oils.
Efficacy and notes: Clinical evidence supports that ceramides help restore the skin barrier and reduce transepidermal