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14 Of The Best Ceramide Skincare Products For Healthier, Firmer Skin

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Felicity Ingram

If you don’t already know about ceramides, it’s time to listen up. Ceramides are naturally occurring lipids that make up 50 per cent of your skin’s structure. Despite their importance in the overall function of skin, ceramides don’t get nearly as much attention as other skincare ingredients like retinols, vitamin Cs, and hyaluronic acids, but they should, say experts. “Think of them as the cement between your skin cells,” says Daniel Isaacs, director of research at Medik8. “They help keep the skin barrier strong and healthy by preventing environmental aggressors from getting in, while simultaneously preventing trans-epidermal water loss.”

So, from helping to protect the skin’s barrier and minimising the appearance of wrinkles, to improving the skin’s overall texture, it’s clear they’re an essential part of any skincare routine. Here, Vogue takes a deep dive into the benefits that make them essential to your beauty routine and the best ceramide skincare products to try.


The best ceramide skincare products at a glance:


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The best ceramide cleansers

Building on the skin health benefits of a regular cleansing, adding a ceramide-rich cleanser into your routine means you’re helping to replenish lost ceramides right from the off, as well as preventing moisture loss occurring.

Glow Recipe Avocado Ceramide Moisture Barrier Cleanser

NIP+FAB Ceramide Fix Replenishing Cleansing Balm


The best ceramide moisturisers

Your moisturiser is a great place to add ceramides into your skincare routine. By strengthening the skin barrier, they also help protect against environmental irritants which results in smoother, more hydrated and healthier skin.

Eucerin Dry Skin Intensive Lotion

Sunday Riley Ice Ceramide Moisturizing Cream

Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Cream

CeraVe Moisturising Cream


The best ceramide serums

With smaller molecules that can penetrate the skin more deeply, a ceramide serum is essential if you’re looking to strengthen your skin’s resilience and improve its overall health long-term.

Pai Skincare Instant Kalmer Ceramide Serum

Balance Me Ceramide Barrier Booster


The best ceramide masks

Using a ceramide mask is a great idea if your skin is struggling with dryness or sensitivity. Ceramides in an intensive formula like a mask help reinforce the skin barrier, increasing hydrating and locking moisture in, which means they can help relieve that dry, itchy feeling often associated with inflammation and imbalance.

Farmacy Beauty Honey Potion Plus Ceramide Hydration Mask

Ole Henriksen Après Skin Multi-Use Rich Rescue Crème Night Moisturiser + Mask


The best ceramide eye creams

The under-eye area is one of the thinnest and most delicate areas of skin on the face. It’s often the first to show signs of stress, tiredness and dehydration, so adding a ceramide-enriched eye cream into your skincare routine is a good idea to help reinforce vulnerable skin.

Paula's Choice Clinical Ceramide-Enriched Firming Eye Cream

Summer Fridays Jet Lag Overnight Eye Serum


The best ceramide night creams

Skin loses water at night so pre-empt moisture loss with a ceramide-rich night cream that can help restore hydration and lock moisture in. It can also help soften lines and wrinkles and improve your glow.

Elizabeth Arden Retinol Ceramide Capsules

Medik8 Advanced Night Restore


FAQs

What are the benefits of using ceramides for your skin?

While our skin already naturally contains ceramides, the realities of everyday life can deplete them, leading to a whole host of problems. Think: wrinkles, dullness, uneven texture, and dry, flaky skin, as you leave yourself unprotected and open to irritation. The benefits of using ceramides in your skincare, then, are manifold. “By introducing products containing ceramides, you’ll strengthen your skin barrier, the result of which will be healthier, more hydrated and supple skin,” says Isaacs. “When applied topically they can slip straight into the skin’s protective barrier to reinforce it. This means less water can escape from the skin, and the condition of the complexion is hugely improved.” In other words, swap dull, dry and uneven skin for skin that is resilient, supple and hydrated. And the best news? These products are suited to almost all skin types.

Which ceramides are best for the skin?

There are nine different ceramides in your skin, some of which are used in skincare. But there are three essential ceramides that work best for the skin. These are ceramides 1, 3 and 6-II. Ceramides that have the most clinical data behind them are the most used within skincare, and often brands will use a combination of ceramides in their products. For example, Medik8 uses a combination of 1 and 3 in their skincare, while cult brand CeraVe uses a combination of all three.

Can you use ceramide skincare everyday?

Incorporating ceramides into your everyday skincare routine couldn’t be easier, whether that’s in the morning or at night. “Using ceramides in your everyday moisturiser is a great way to ensure your skin is getting all the nourishment it needs,” says Isaacs.

Can you use ceramide skincare with hyaluronic acid?

In fact, they’re particularly effective when combined with your morning dose of hyaluronic acid. “Hyaluronic acid and ceramides are both types of moisturisers," says Dr Anjali Mahto, consultant dermatologist and founder of Self London. “Hyaluronic acid is a humectant – these are molecules that attract and bind water from the deeper layers of the skin. Ceramides are lipids or fats which can function as emollients – these are moisturising agents that work by filling in the gaps between skin cells and replacing skin lipids.” Although both act as moisturisers, they function in slightly different ways, so incorporating both can help with creating a healthy skin barrier.

Are ceramides better than retinol?

Although perfectly safe to use during the day, ceramides are particularly effective when used overnight, allowing them to work in conjunction with your skin’s natural restoration processes while you sleep. But that’s not to say you should use them in place of retinol. In fact, ceramides are particularly effective when used in the evening after you apply your retinol. “Ceramides and retinol complement each other,” says Mahto. “Ceramides help to create a healthy skin barrier, and a healthier skin barrier means your vitamin A serum, in this case retinol, will perform better. Additionally, if your skin barrier is healthy, you’re less likely to experience the irritation and flaking that can sometimes occur with vitamin A use.”

Which foods are high in ceramides?

If you really want to help support your skin you may also wish to start incorporating foods that are rich in ceramides into your diet. After all, what you put into your body is reflected on the outside. “Ceramides act like glue, helping hold skin cells together, creating a protective barrier in the top layer of skin,” says Lola Biggs, dietitian at Together Health. “Nourishing your skin with ceramide-rich foods means, in turn, that you are helping to boost these healthy cells from the inside out.” Look for foods that are rich in omega-3 and omega-6, like fatty fish and flaxseeds, as these make up part of the cell membrane, allowing for a stronger skin barrier. “I’d also suggest eating more dairy, eggs, wheatgerm, brown rice, spinach, sweet potatoes and soybeans,” says Biggs. “These are all high in ceramides.”