What are Ceramides?
Ceramides belong to a class of lipids known as sphingolipids, which are found in the outermost skin layer (stratum corneum). They make up for about 40-65% of lipids in the stratum corneum.
Functions of Ceramides (more…)
December 18th, 2012
admin What are Ceramides?
Ceramides belong to a class of lipids known as sphingolipids, which are found in the outermost skin layer (stratum corneum). They make up for about 40-65% of lipids in the stratum corneum.
Functions of Ceramides (more…)
November 1st, 2012
admin Ceramides are lipids of the skin’s membrane. They protect the skin and keep it hydrated and plump. As you age, production of ceramides decreases and this results in wrinkled, rough and dry skin.
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