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Description Ceramides are fats or lipids that are found in skin cells. They make up 30% to 40% of your outer skin layer, or epidermis. Ceramides are important for retaining your skin's moisture and preventing the entry of germs into your body. If your skin's ceramide content decreases (which often happens with age), it can become dehydrated. You may develop skin problems like dryness and irritation. Ceramides play a role in your skin's barrier function, which serves as your body's first line of defense to external pollution and toxins. They also promote brain development and maintain cell function. They're often present in skin care products like ceramide moisturizers, creams, serums, and toners - all of which can help keep your skin healthy by improving its ceramide levels. Ceramides offer many benefits for the skin. They can:
If the ceramide levels of your skin decrease, you may develop the following skin disorders:
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