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Ceramide, also known as sphingolipids, are lipids that exist in the skin and play an important role in the formation of the epidermal stratum corneum. Recent studies have shown that when the skin appears dry, desquamated, and cracked, and its barrier function is significantly reduced, skin supplementation with ceramide can quickly restore moisturizing and barrier functions.
Adhesive effect. Ceramides bind to cell surface proteins through ester bonds, preventing skin dryness.
Anti aging effect. Ceramide can increase the thickness of the epidermal stratum corneum, improve skin moisture retention, reduce wrinkles, enhance skin elasticity, and delay skin aging.
Moisturizing effect. Ceramide has a strong ability to bind water molecules and can maintain skin moisture by forming a network structure in the stratum corneum.
Ceramide is the main component that forms the skin barrier in the human body. If there is a lack of ceramide in the human body, it may lead to dry skin, causing diseases such as eczema and allergic dermatitis.
Cosmetics
Ceramide is the most recent years developed a new generation of moisturizing agent is a lipid soluble substance, it constitutes the physical structure of the stratum corneum of skin similar to quickly penetrate the skin, and cuticle of the water, forming a kind of network structure, to seal in moisture. Increase with age and into old age, exist in human skin will gradually reduce ceramide, dry skin and rough skin, skin type and other abnormal symptoms appear is due to a decrease in the amount of ceramide. So to prevent such skin abnormalities, added ceramide is an ideal way.
Functional Foods:
Taking ceramide, absorbed in the small intestine and transferred to the blood, and then transported to the body, so that the skin cells to obtain a good recovery and regeneration, but also allows the body's own neural acid biosynthesis.