
Ceramide
Ceramide 1% is a lipid molecule that helps maintain skin hydration and barrier function, commonly used in skincare supplements.
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Ceramide is a lipid molecule that is a major component of the skin's outer layers. It is commonly used in dietary supplements and topical skincare products for its potential to improve skin hydration and barrier function. Ceramides help to prevent moisture loss and protect the skin from environmental damage. It is used in supplements targeting skin health, anti-aging, and overall beauty.
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| Ceramide 1% |
Additional grades and specifications available on request.
Product Facts
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- Specialty Ingredients
- Variants Available
- 1 specification
- COA Available
- Yes, included with every order
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