CAS No.: | 100403-19-8 |
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Formula: | C24h47no3 |
EINECS: | 309-560-3 |
Type: | Pharmaceutical Intermediates |
Appearance: | Powder |
Quality: | Refined |
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Product name | Ceramide |
Appearance | White powder |
Purity | 99% |
Storage | Keep in a cool, dry, dark location in a tightly sealed container or cylinder. |
Shelf Life | 24 Months |
Ceramide is the latest generation of humectant developed in recent years. It is a water-soluble lipid substance. It
has a similar structure to the material that constitutes the stratum corneum. It can quickly penetrate into the skin
and combine with the water in the stratum corneum to form a A net-like structure that locks in moisture.
Ceramide is responsible for protecting the skin and moisturizing and moisturizing functions. There are also many
research reports that can prevent allergic skin diseases and inhibit melanin brown spots by using topical creams
containing ceramide.
Ceramides help hold skin together by forming a protective layer that limits moisture loss and protects against visible
damage from pollution and other environmental stressors. In addition, ceramides-even more than retinol, niacinamide,
and peptides-are one of the anti-aging "powerhouses" responsible for supporting skin's dynamic nature. Two particular
ceramide precursors-phytosphingosine and sphingolipids-actually help skin make more ceramides.
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