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Ceramides are a type of fat, called lipids, contained in the outermost layer of skin. Together with fatty acids and cholesterol, ceramides provide the skin with a natural protective barrier against the environment. They also prevent the skin from losing moisture. Under the surface, ceramides act as a glue to hold the skin's matrix—or structure—together, keeping skin firm and supple. However, ceramide production diminishes with age, which contributes to thinning and loosening of the skin.
Like hyaluronic acid, ceramides are naturally present in your skin. Ceramides are part of the complex lipids, or fatty molecules, produced within our skin cells present in the stratum corneum or outermost layer. Synthetic ceramides, which are human-made, are more stable and commonly used in skin care products. Ceramides benefit the skin in two specific ways; by keeping skin adequately moisturized, and by strengthening the skin's natural barrier.

Age and sun damage reduce the effectiveness of your skin's natural ceramides—and can eventually deplete them, which weakens your skin's barrier . The results of this process are drier, rougher skin, wrinkles, irritation, redness, and visible signs of dehydration. This is where Ceramides come into play—because it really is possible to significantly restore what's been diminished. Well-formulated (and properly packaged) skin care products with ceramides will help reinforce your skin's barrier and increase hydration—giving you plumper, smoother, firmer-feeling skin with fewer visible lines and wrinkles, as well as fewer signs of sensitivity.
Tianjin YR Chemspec Technology Co., Ltd. supply series ceramides products such as, Ceramide III, Ceramide NP1(Ceramide IIIB), Ceramide NP2, Ceramide AP(Ceramide VI), and Ceramide EOP.
Ceramides aren't the only hydrating ingredients. Squalane, and Hyaluronic Acid are similarly good at skin moisturizing the skin. They all work well together to support the skin's moisture barrier and adequate hydration, and you can find them combined in the same products. Ceramides are emollients, which are hydrocarbons that help support the skin barrier and improve texture. Other emollients, such as squalene, fatty acids, and fatty alcohols, act in a similar way.
Ceramides are one ingredient that's safe for all skin types to use and they're also easy to find in skin-care products. Ceramides can stop dry skin , delay aging and make your skin moisturizing and feeling.