
With a flurry of its reels flooding Instagram, super ingredient Ceramide has piqued the interest of many. Ceramide forms roughly 50% of the acid mantle and is responsible for the skin’s soft, supple appearance. Moreover, the fatty acid helps revive dry skin, averts pollutants or free radicals, and reverses signs of ageing.
While Ceramide is indispensable to the health of all skin types, it plays a more significant role in restoring innately dry or parched skin.
So, if you too struggle with dry or dehydrated skin, scroll ahead to learn how Ceramide is the missing ingredient in your daily skincare routine.
To cite a borrowed analogy – think of your skin as a masonry wall where corneocytes (dead cells) act as the bricks and Ceramides serve as the mortar. Well, this ‘wall’ is the first line of defence for your body.
So, when factors like continued sun exposure, ageing and harsh or abrasive skincare deplete Ceramide levels, it wreaks havoc on your skin.
Ceramides are broadly classified under two heads – natural and synthetic. Natural Ceramide is found in your skin’s outermost layer, soy, and poultry.
It is said that synthetic Ceramide is free from contaminants, more stable and features in a gamut of skincare formulations.
We know that dry skin loses moisture molecules rapidly (and somewhat dramatically), often becoming dehydrated in the process. This leads to scaly, flaky texture, premature signs of ageing and susceptibility to inflammation and flare-ups. Luckily, Ceramide prevents this problem, deeply rejuvenating dry skin.
1. Ceramide doubles down on hydration: As discussed earlier, Ceramide helps preserve your skin’s hydration. It forms a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss – making it a must-have for folks with dry skin.
2. Ceramide helps alleviate inflammation: Dry skin is no stranger to redness, rashes, hives and other flare-ups. Luckily, Ceramide in your skincare mix addresses this problem. Not only does it ensure sustained hydration but also offsets inflammation.
3. Ceramide upholds the skin barrier: We know that Ceramide helps fortify the skin or lipid barrier. This barrier plays an important role in retaining moisture in the skin for its soft, supple appearance. This is why we strongly recommend the super ingredient for all dry-skin folks.
4. Ceramide reverses skin ageing: Perpetually dry skin can make way for premature fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet and more. The topical application of Ceramide ensures long-lasting moisturization and restores skin’s elasticity to fight these signs of ageing.
By now, it's no secret that Ceramide is responsible for your skin’s integrity and structure. Aside from its many dry skin benefits, here are reasons to add the super ingredient into your daily regimen
1. Ceramide shields against environmental aggressors: Super ingredient Ceramide sits on the dermis, shielding the skin against harmful free radicals, pollutants, and UV rays. Due to this attribute, Ceramide infusions make for the best glowing skin products.
2. Ceramide prevents acne and breakouts: Expert studies suggest that a weakened barrier leads to more episodes of acne and breakouts. This is where Ceramide comes into the picture. The super ingredient reinforces the skin barrier and is a good fit for folks with oily and acne-prone skin.
You can go to the nearest drug store (or supermarket) only to find Ceramides plastered all over the anti-ageing section in the skincare aisle. While the super ingredient is in several face washes, serums and masks – we recommend using Ceramide in a moisturizer format.
We firmly believe that your skin deserves the best and therefore, bring you Foxtale’s innovative Hydrating Moisturizer with Ceramide. This high-performing formula is the perfect fit for folks with dry or dehydrated skin. Scroll ahead to learn more about this beloved offering.
Tired of dry, beat-looking skin? Get your mitts on the Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer with Ceramides. The rich yet lightweight formula smoothens your skin within 5 uses only! Not only It is a great fit for dry skin but also one of the best skincare products for combination skin.
Ingredients: Ceramide, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer, Olive Oil, and Vitamin E
How Does It Work: At the forefront of this formula, Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer binds moisture molecules, dryness, uneven texture, and damaged barrier. Moreover, Ceramide helps double down on this hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
Other USP:
1. The moisturizer barrier repair formula enhances your skin’s ability to reverse damage.
2. Ceramide and Vitamin E in the cream avert pollutants, UV rays, and other aggressors.
3. Hydrogenated Olive Oil in the moisturizers deeply nourishes the skin, making it a non-negotiable for folks with extremely dry and sensitive skin.
Add the Ceramide Super Cream to a hydrating skincare to revive dry skin. Here’s how you can do it
1. Cleanse And Hydrate: Use Foxtale’s Hydrating Face Wash to gently remove dirt, grime, and sebum from the skin. Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extract improve your skin’s water-holding capacity, making it look soft and radiant. What we love the most is how this cleanser doubles as a makeup remover. It contains gentle surfactants that melt makeup and SPF deep-seated in the pores.
2. Double down: To double down on hydration, add the Daily Hydrating Hyaluronic Serum by Foxtale to your skincare mix. The lightweight formula with 6 humectants seeps deep into the skin, ensuring long-lasting hydration. Use it to make your skin plump, soften ageing lines and alleviate inflammation.
3. Satiate and seal: Next, take a generous amount of the Hydrating Ceramide Moisturizer and apply it on your face. Don’t forget to cover your neck, ears, and décolletage are.
4. SPF everyday: Once the moisturizer infuses completely, apply two fingers' worth of sunscreen. This formula block UV rays, preventing burns, tanning, pigmentation, and photoaging. For dry, we recommend Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen for dry skin. It contains D-Panthenol and Vitamin E that ensure multi-level moisturization for the skin.
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Dry, flaky skin can occur due to various reasons. You may be genetically predisposed to the skin type or probably experience uncomfortably tight and rough skin only during the chilly months. Regardless of the cause, skin dryness is a problem that needs to be addressed right away. Perennially dry skin can also lead to other concerns like dehydration, premature ageing signs, and frequent flare-ups.
As much as we would like, dryness cannot be reversed overnight. For long-lasting results, you need a foolproof routine with a potent moisturizer. And how exactly should you pick a moisturizing formula? Scroll ahead to learn more.
We know that the skin carries sebaceous glands that produce sebum. These ‘natural oils’ are indispensable for your skin’s balanced microbiome. They moisturize the dermis, soften ageing lines, and prevent flare-ups or inflammation.
Well, dryness occurs when your skin produces a poor amount of these oils. Due to the lack of ‘natural moisturization’, dry skin loses moisture molecules and appears flaky, scaly or lacklustre.
Contrary to popular misconception, dry and dehydrated skin are not the same.
We know that dryness occurs when your skin underproduces sebum or natural oils. On the other hand, dehydration is a prevalent concern which arises when your skin’s water bank is running low.
In other words, long-lasting dryness can lead to dehydrated skin.
Moisturizer plays an integral role in reviving skin. This potent formula creates a protective on the dermis, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss. Moreover, a moisturizer (appropriate for your skin type) softens ageing lines, soothes inflammation, and makes your skin soft and supple.
To better understand the role of a moisturizer, here’s a breakdown of its different components.
1. Humectants: Humectants Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, Lactic Acid and more help hydrate the skin. They bind water molecules to the skin, ensuring its soft and supple appearance.
2. Occlusives: Occlusives are moisturizing components that form a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
3. Emollients: Emollients in your moisturiser fill the gaps between skin cells, making the dermis soft, supple, and taut.
If you are scouring the web for best dry skin moisturizers, here are some ingredients you should seek.
1. Hyaluronic Acid: As discussed earlier, Hyaluronic Acid binds water molecules to the skin, making it soft, supple and radiant. This powerful humectant holds approximately X1000 moisture molecules in its weight – making it a popular choice amongst pros and skincare enthusiasts.
2. Ceramides: Super ingredients Ceramide is indispensable for your skin’s structure and integrity. Moreover, it helps double down on skin hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss. You may also use the efficacious ingredient to offset inflammation and shield your skin against pollutants, UV rays, and other aggressors.
3. Niacinamide: The skincare workhorse preserves your hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss. Moreover, its topical application promotes a robust barrier by enhancing Ceramides and Elastin production.
4. Lactic Acid: If your dry, flaky skin has been looking dull – might we suggest adding Lactic Acid to your skincare mix? The potent AHA (or Alpha Hydroxy Acid) exfoliates the flakiness while ensuring sustained hydration.
5. Glycerine: Another potent humectant – you might have seen Glycerine gracing the label of many dry skin products. Topical application of the ingredient attracts moisture molecules to your skin, banishing dry and rough patches.
6. Squalane: The underrated skincare ingredient Squalane is a must-try for dry skin folks. Squalane mimics the function of your skin’s natural oils, ensuring its long-lasting moisturization.
If you struggle with dry skin, try Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer STAT. The breathable formula instantly rejuvenates dry skin, making it smooth from the very first use. More reasons to try out Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer
1. The moisturizing formula carries Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer (a derivative of Hyaluronic Acid) and Olive Oil that improve your skin’s water-holding capacity.
2. Ceramides in the formula boost hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
3. Ceramides and Vitamin E in the moisturizer sit on the dermis, averting pollutants, free radicals, and harmful UV rays.
To reap the maximum benefits of Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturize, add it to your daily morning/nighttime routine. Here’s how you can do so
Pick a cleanser: We recommend applying moisturizer only on a thoroughly cleansed face. It prevents irritants and bacteria from getting sealed into the skin. Cleansing helps remove dirt, grime, and other impurities from the pores, ensuring a balanced microbiome. And for the dry skin types, we recommend Foxtale’s Hydrating Face Wash. It contains Sodium Hyaluronate And Red Algae Extract that help replenish your skin’s moisture bank. The best part? This gentle cleanser also doubles as a makeup remover, dissolving every trace of makeup and SPF. If you struggle with a tough combination of dry, acne-prone skin, try our Salicylic Acid face wash.
Go for a treatment: Once your skin is dry, pick a treatment of your choice. If you want to address the primary concern (dryness), we recommend Foxtale’s Daily Hydrating Serum with Hyaluronic Acid or our Niacinamide Serum.
Apply a generous layer of moisturizer: After the serum absorbs into your skin, bust out the Hydrating Moisturizer with Ceramides. Take a dollop of the dreamy formula and massage it on your face, neck and ears.
Dab on some under-eye treatment (bonus step): If you’re struggling with dark circles, puffiness or crow’s feet – add the Brightening Under Eye Cream to your rotation. The non-greasy formula containing Vitamin C, Caffeine, and Hyaluronic Acid gives you a tighter, brighter gaze in only 30 days. Not only dry, but our brightening under eye cream is one of the best skincare products for combination skin too.
Complete with SPF: Regardless of your skin, SPF is non-negotiable in your daily routine. An efficacious sunscreen shields your skin against harmful UV rays, preventing episodes of tanning, burns, pigmentation, and photoaging. For dry skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen for dry skin. It contains D-Panthenol and Vitamin E that ensure multi-level moisturization for the skin with formidable sun protection.
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The key to healthy, happy skin is a sturdy skin barrier. For those unaware, the lipid barrier acts like the first line of defence for your body. Imagine it as a brick-and-mortar wall that keeps harmful pathogens, allergens, and irritants at bay. If this protective wall were compromised, it would wreak havoc on your skin in more than one way.
There are a lot of external and internal factors that can impair the skin barrier. From natural processes like ageing to abrasive skincare products to long-lasting dehydration – the list is endless. And to summon the right skincare products to reinforce optimal barrier functionality, you must be well-versed in the triggers.
In this blog, we explore a multi-step process to repair the skin barrier. But before we get to this cheatsheet, let’s take a closer look at the lipid barrier and its many benefits.
The lipid barrier consists of dead skin cells (corneocytes) held together by lipids like Ceramides, Cholesterol, and Fatty Acids. Dr. Peter M. Elias first compared the structure of a lipid barrier to that of a masonry wall.
A robust lipid barrier is indispensable to healthy skin. Here’s how the lipid barrier or Stratum Corneum benefits the skin
1. It helps preserve hydration: The lipid barrier plays a pivotal role in preserving hydration. It prevents TEWL or transepidermal water loss, making your skin look soft and supple. In the long run, this sustained skin hydration offsets premature signs of ageing like fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet and more.
2. It shields skin against aggressors: The lipid barrier protects your skin against harmful aggressors, pollutants and UV rays, deferring skin damage
3. It prevents flare-ups and other skin sensitivities: The lipid barrier prevents allergens, irritants, and pathogens from seeping through. Results? Reduced episodes of inflammation, irritation, redness, and more.
Is your skin struggling to retain moisture? You can trace it back to a damaged barrier. Here are some ingredients that will help solve the problem
1. Humectants like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, etc.: We know that sustained hydration is integral for a healthy lipid barrier. Look for ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerin that bind moisture molecules to the skin for its soft, supple appearance.
2. Moisturizers like D-Panthenol, Vitamin E, and Betaine: Dryness occurs when your skin loses water molecules quickly. Ingredients like D-Panthenol, Vitamin E, Betaine (and more) form a protective barrier on the dermis, preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
3. Barrier-loving ingredients like Niacinamide: Skincare workhorse Niacinamide is a must-have for barrier repair. The topical application of a Niacinamide Serum boosts Ceramides and Elastin, reinforcing barrier functionality.
4. Antioxidants like Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Red Algae: Antioxidants like Vitamin C or E sit on the dermis, averting pollutants, environmental aggressors, and UV rays. Add a potent antioxidant to your skincare and double down on efforts for a healthy lipid barrier.
Struggling with symptoms of an impaired skin barrier? Here’s how to revive it for the dry skin type -
1. Stay away from redundant skincare: Using ‘n’ different formulas in your daily routine can be counterproductive to efforts for good skin. We recommend using a simple and result-oriented 4-step routine that doesn’t affect barrier health negatively.
2. Use gentle, pH-balancing formulas: The acid mantle or lipid barrier boasts a slightly acidic pH. To maintain this barrier’s integrity, we recommend using formulas (especially cleansers) that don’t disrupt its pH.
Here’s a simple, 4-step routine to maintain or repair the skin barrier for dry skin
1. Start with cleansing: Use a gentle, soothing cleanser to remove dirt, grime, and dead cells from the dermis. For dry skin, we recommend Foxtale’s innovative Hydrating Face Wash. It contains humectants Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid) and Red Algae Extract that improve your skin’s water-holding capacity. The non-greasy formula also bestows a soft radiance on the skin, making it one of best glowing skin products.
2. Load up on active ingredients: A serum boasts a high concentration of one (or more) active ingredients, seeping into the deepest layers of the skin to address relevant concerns. For dry, damaged skin, we recommend Foxtale’s Daily Hydrating Serum. It contains six humectants that ensure approximately 6X hydration for the skin. Moreover, the effective serum offsets inflammation – making it the perfect fit for dry, damaged skin. If you have been experiencing breakouts due to a weakened barrier, try Foxtale’s face wash for pimples.
3. Moisturize and seal: Moisturization is crucial for reviving dry skin with an impaired barrier. This is why we are rallying for Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer with Ceramides for your vanity. Sodium Hyaluronate Crosspolymer and Olive Oil help boost hydration by binding water molecules to the skin. Additionally, Ceramide puts a sturdy lock on hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.
4. Sun protection: Menacing UV rays take a toll on the lipid barrier. To counter this problem, add a potent sunscreen to your skincare rituals. A good sunscreen like Foxtale’s Dewy Sunscreen shields the skin against harmful UV rays, preventing burns, tanning, pigmentation, and photoaging. Moreover, D-Panthenol and Vitamin E in the formula ensure multi-level and long-lasting moisturization for the skin.
Besides a result-oriented skincare, here are some tips and tricks to avoid damaging the lipid barrier
- Manage your stress: Studies show that extreme levels of stress can damage your lipid barrier irreversibly.
- Eat a healthy, balanced diet: You are what you eat. To bolster the lipid barrier, we recommend loading up on antioxidants, vitamins, and healthy fats.
- Use non-stripping ingredients: Ingredients like alcohol, Sulfates and other preservatives can marr your barrier – leading to dryness, redness, and inflammation.
1. How can you replenish skin lipids?
Ans. Use Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer with Ceramides to replenish your skin lipids. The lightweight formula reveres damage, deeply rejuvenates and nourishes dry skin.
2. How can I repair my lipid barrier naturally?
Ans.
- Use non-stripping, gentle, soothing cleansers
- Don’t use abrasive scrubs or exfoliants
- Pick hydrating moisturizers with Ceramides
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Hydration is vital for your skin, no matter its type. Whether from within or with the aid of topical products – regular hydration boosts barrier health, accelerates skin healing, plays a role in cellular renewal at night and so much more. To help you make the most of this process, we are bringing you a list of dos and don’ts. Adhere to this guide and realise your skin goals without breaking a sweat!
Before we get to this cheatsheet, let’s explores the benefits of hydration
Ample hydration benefits the skin in the following ways -
1. More elastic skin: Hydration improves your skin’s elasticity, making it appear taut and supple.
2. Softens fine lines and wrinkles: Adequate hydration also boosts Collagen production, softening the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Therefore, humectants-infused products should be a part of your anti-ageing regimen.
3. Bolsters the lipid barrier: Your skin’s outermost layer (a.k.a. the lipid barrier) helps avert harmful pathogens, pollutants, and other environmental aggressors. Regular and sustained hydration ensures this barrier’s maximum efficiency.
4. Soothes irritated and inflamed skin: Regular hydration helps soothe inflammation and irritation on the skin. But that’s not all. Hydration also helps accelerate healing – treating wounds, scars, and more.
5. Alleviates dryness and flakiness: Hydration revives dry, flaky patches on the skin, making it appear smooth and even. Moreover, the process enhances your skin’s latent radiance.
6. Ensures better absorption of your serums and treatments: Adequately hydrated skin facilitates better absorption of skincare products like serums and treatments. Active ingredients in the formulations percolate deeper into the skin to address relevant concerns like dullness, acne, fine lines and others.
To reap the maximum benefits of hydration, here are some tips you can use -
1. Drink plenty of water: Internal hydration plays an important role in your skin’s appearance. It flushes out toxins, restores the moisture balance and makes the skin look plump.
2. Use a hydrating moisturizer: Another way to double down on hydration efforts is by adding a potent moisturizer to your skincare rotation. Try a formula infused with humectants (like Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerin) that bind water molecules to the skin. Moreover, opt for emollients and occlusives in the formula that prevent TEWL or transepidermal water loss for best results.
3. Incorporate Hyaluronic Acid in your routine: On top of a hydrating moisturizer, we recommend adding a Hyaluronic Acid-based serum to your routine. A Godsend for folks with dry and dehydrated skin – the serum’s water-like consistency allows it to percolate deep into the skin and restore the moisture levels.
4. Use a gentle cleanser: No matter how concise or elaborate your skincare routine is, cleansing ought to be its first step. Use a pH-balancing and gentle face wash that doesn’t make your skin feel stripped. Additionally, look for ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid and Glycerine that replenish your skin’s moisture content.
5. Eat water-rich foods: Load up on foods packed with water, minerals, antioxidants that hydrate your skin. Such items include oranges, avocado, kiwis, apples, blueberries, celery, cucumber, coconut water and more.
Avoid this skincare mistakes at all costs to maximise hydration -
1. Avoid over-washing your face: While cleansing your face twice daily is non-negotiable, over-washing can dislodge your skin’s natural oils and make it dehydrated.
2. Don’t skip sunscreen: Skimping on sunscreen also increases the risk of dehydration. You see, continued exposure to UV rays damages the barrier and displaces the skin’s natural oil – often making it dry and flaky.
3. Steer clear of alcohol-based products: Is your skin getting dehydrated despite multiple efforts? If yes, check your skincare products for alcohol. For the unversed, alcohol in your toners, moisturizers, or creams, expels moisture molecules from the skin, making it dry.
4. Don’t ignore your body: Skin is the body’s largest organ. Yet its care is often limited to the face. We recommend focusing on hydrating body care – body gels and lotions that bind moisture molecules into the skin for its soft, supple appearance.
Ahead, we list some common hydration myths that can derail efforts for good skin
1. Hydrating products only work for dry skin: Absolutely not – this is a myth. Hydration is crucial for the upkeep and maintenance of all skin types. This process binds moisture molecules to the skin to bolster barrier health, accelerate healing, soothe inflammation, defer ageing signs and more.
2. All moisturizers are the same: This is definitely a myth. All moisturizers are not created equal. If you have dry skin, opt for an emollient-rich formula. Alternatively, folks with oily skin can use a lightweight, gel-based moisturizer that doesn’t clog the pores.
3. You need moisturizer only during winters: Fact check, this is a common myth. Your skin needs moisturizer all year round. A potent moisturizing formula creates a barrier on the dermis preventing TEWL (or transepidermal water loss).
4. Sunscreen isn’t important for hydration: Continued exposure to UV rays zaps moisture from the skin, making it feel stripped. A generous slather of sunscreen prevents this problem.
5. Oily skin doesn’t need hydration: This is a very common myth. As discussed earlier, hydration is vital for all skin types. For folks with oily skin, ample hydration keeps the sebaceous glands in check – reducing the shine of the face.
Here are some expert tips that will keep your skin hydrated for long periods .
1. Layer hydrating products: To maximize hydration for the skin, layer a potent Hyaluronic Acid Serum with a skin-appropriate moisturizer. The humectant, HA will bind moisture molecules to the skin whereas the moisturizing formula will put a sturdy lock on hydration.
2. Use antioxidants like Vitamin C in your routine: Pollutants, harmful UV rays, and other aggressors have the tendency to dehydrate your skin. To circumvent this problem, use a Vitamin C serum in your AM routine.
3. Adjust your skincare routine seasonally: The biggest skincare mistake one can commit is using the same products during summer and winter. Since the cold, dry weather has the tendency to dehydrate your skin (even more), opt for a heavier, emollient-rich moisturizer during winter.
1. How much water should I drink for hydrated skin?
Ans. You should drink at least 8 glasses of water for plump and radiant skin.
2. What are the best ingredients for skin hydration?
Ans. Ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerine, Niacinamide, Ceramides, Aqauporin Boosters, Betaine, and D-Panthenol are best for skin hydration.
3. Can overhydration damage the skin?
Ans. Yes, over hydration can lead to maceration. This condition occurs when the skin barrier becomes soft due to excessive moisture.
Passionate about beauty, Srishty’s body of work spans 5 years. She loves novel makeup techniques, latest skincare trends, and pop culture references. When she isn’t working, you will find her reading, Netflix-ing or trying to bake something in her kitchen.
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