noun
- A class of lipid molecules composed of a fatty acid linked to a sphingoid base, found naturally in cell membranes and used in skincare and pharmaceutical products.
Usage: technical; biochemistry; plural form of ceramide
Examples
- Ceramides are essential components of the skin barrier that help retain moisture.
- Many moisturizing creams contain ceramides to restore the skin's natural lipid layer.
- Dermatologists recommend products with ceramides for treating dry or sensitive skin.
- Ceramides work alongside cholesterol and fatty acids to maintain skin health.
- The lotion is formulated with three types of ceramides for maximum effectiveness.