The Benefits of Ceramides for Your Skin: A Complete Guide

This is why your Skin needs Ceramides more than any other Ingredient!

If you are a skincare enthusiast who prefers to research before investing in any product, you probably have heard about ceramides. These building blocks for your skin are essential to maintain skin elasticity and overall health. Ceramides are the reason your skin is able to retain and hold moisture, keeping it soft and supple for longer hours. However, with age, the ceramide production ability of the skin is reduced and you require topical products to fulfill the void.  

Here we have provided all details about ceramides and how they work. With all this information, it will be much easier to find a suitable product that fulfills your skin’s requirements. So let’s take a deep dive into Ceramides, an ingredient that is a sure way to solve all skin-related issues and make way for plump, radiant skin always.   

What Are Ceramides?  

The first thing to know is what Ceramides are. Ceramides belong to a complex lipid family called sphingolipids. It forms the building blocks for our skin to maintain its elasticity, radiance, and barrier. Ceramides are naturally derived by the skin but with age, the capacity diminishes. As a result, the skin loses its radiance, elasticity, and its capacity to keep the skin hydrated.  

They can be produced synthetically as well and through skincare products, we can replenish the requirements. Especially in our 30s and 40s, we lose a lot of Ceramides, which can only be restored through supplements and skincare. However, with today’s environmental aggressors, it’s pretty much possible to lose Ceramides in your 20s! There are different forms of ceramides which can help you increase the restoration procedure, though their functions are more or less the same.  

How Do Ceramides Work?  

Ceramides are like a mortar between bricks. In the sense that they are the connection established between the skin cells. It holds the skin together by forming a protective layer. This in turn prevents moisture loss. Ceramides also act as the defense system for your skin by preventing visible damage from pollution and other environmental stresses.  

Moreover, the skin’s dynamic nature is supported by the Ceramides which make it even more important than any other anti-aging ingredient. It is primarily responsible for making your skin supple, youthful, and moisturized for a longer time.  

What Are The Types Of Ceramides And Their Benefits?   

There are several variants of Ceramides. To be precise, nine types of Ceramides are classified. The difference is based on the carbon composition of the variant. However, the benefits are more or less the same for all the variants. Sometimes, a product has one or several types of Ceramides in its ingredient list. Our Foxtale Ceramide Supercream Moisturizer comprises these variants of Ceramides: Ceramide NP, Ceramide AP, Ceramide EOP, and phytosphingosine.  

But how do these benefit your skin though? Here are some of the benefits you get when you use our Ceramide Supercream daily:  

1. Ceramides being the building block for the skin structure, helps to restore the skin texture by restoring the epidermis.

2. It helps to minimize and improve the appearance of the skin pores. This prevents the moisture from seeping out and also keeps the outer surface of the skin hydrated.

3. Research has shown that it aids in forming a barrier on your skin to retain and hold moisture from leaving your skin.

4. The natural ceramide levels required to maintain the elasticity of the skin are restored when you provide ample topical replenishment of the ingredient.

5. It helps to keep dry patches or overall dryness of the skin at bay and reveals a smooth and supple skin texture which is so rare to find at a mature age.

6. It has anti-aging properties as ceramides help to retain the skin elasticity and as a result, the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines gets delayed.

7. It is effective against any skin bacteria growth. Thus, your skin stays safe from any type of allergic reaction or skin trouble caused by free radicals and other elements.

8. Being a very lightweight ingredient, ceramides prevent clogging of pores and get absorbed by the skin very easily.

9. It is soothing and hence it is suitable for most skin types. It is also suitable for irritated skin and helps to soothe it.

10. If you use exfoliators such as AHA, BHA, or retinoids to improve skin texture, ceramides are going to be your best friend. Since exfoliation increases cell turnover and clears away dead skin cells, ceramides help repair the skin barrier. 

11. Ceramides also act as a great makeup base/primer. When you use the Ceramide Supercream under your makeup, it smoothes out the skin texture and makes your makeup last longer too. 

12. According to a study, using a moisturizer packed with ceramides and hyaluronic acid such as the Ceramide Supercream, along with treatment-based products like retinol or acne gel, can help prevent skin dryness. 

Can Ceramides Benefit All Skin Types? How Do They Do It?  

The best thing about ceramides as an ingredient is that they are suitable and work for all skin types. Even sensitive, inflamed, or irritated skin can also use a ceramide infused skincare product since it is one ingredient that is naturally produced by your body. Hence, there is no chance of turning out allergic to it. Here are the different skin types and how ceramides are beneficial for all of them:

1. Oily skin

The excess sebum tends to clog the pores in oily skin types. It eventually leads to blackheads and whiteheads. Using a ceramide moisturizer strengthens the protective barrier of the skin and locks the pores, preventing dirt and pollutants from accumulating in them. It also controls the sebum production to some extent and keeps your skin hydrated.

2. Dry skin

Ceramide helps to lock moisture and keep the skin hydrated for a longer time. As a result, the moisture does not escape and hence, dry patches or overall dryness of the skin get prevented.  

3. Sensitive skin

Sensitive skin has trouble using many different ingredients. However, Ceramide is mild enough and hence a ceramide-based moisturizer or serum is suitable for skincare routines designed for sensitive skin.

4. Acne-prone skin

Acne and similar breakouts are aggravated by the pollutants and free radicals around use. The ceramide cream helps to rebuild the skin structure and strengthen it internally, thus preventing the external factors from affecting the skin and aggravating such conditions

5. Combination skin

As the epidermal layer of the skin is protected against all external factors when you are using a Ceramide product, combination skin experiences overall protection that ensures it stays hydrated enough.

6. Aging skin

Mature and aging skin is unable to produce as much natural collagen as we need. With the help of topical Ceramide application, we can replenish the requirement well. This ensures the skin structure remains intact for a longer time and keeps wrinkles and fine lines at bay.

7. Psoriasis

It is believed widely that Ceramides’ maintenance and repair function while strengthening the protective barrier of the skin is a valuable contribution to treating psoriasis. It is an epidermal lipid that plays a major role in the stratum corneum function.

8. Eczema

Eczema leads to dry, rough and flaky patches of the skin as well as inflammation. Ceramides can rebuild your skin structure and keep it hydrated which in turn neutralizes the signs of eczema to a certain extent.

9. Rosacea

The inflammation and stinging and burning sensation caused by active rosacea often prevent users from using any skincare products. But Ceramides have a calming effect and can reduce skin irritation to some extent making it suitable for those suffering from this skin condition.  

Combining Ceramides With Other Ingredients  

We all follow a skincare routine that involves several products starting from a cleanser to serum and moisturizer. A common question among all is what all ingredients work best together and what combinations must be avoided. Many ingredients can cancel the benefits of each other and must not be combined.  

In the case of Ceramides though, such a problem rarely arises. Ceramides combine well with almost every ingredient used in skincare. Whether you use actives or choose any other form of skincare products, Ceramides do not affect their effectiveness at all.  

You can especially combine Ceramides and Retinol. Both are known for effective anti-aging ingredients and hence work well together. When beginning your retinol journey, you must be cautious of the concentration of the formulation. To be on the safer side, it is advisable to use a Ceramide enriched moisturizer before as well as after using Retinol. This method doesn’t hamper your skin’s barrier.  

Sodium Hyaluronate also goes hand-in-hand with Ceramide. Many products are formulated combining both these ingredients. This is one reason why the Foxtale Ceramide Supercream and the Daily Duet Face Wash which contains Sodium Hyaluronate, a derivative of Hyaluronic Acid, work miracles on all skin types.  

Vitamin C which is also an anti-aging product as well as hydrant, pairs well with Ceramides too. You can easily use a Vitamin C Face serum and follow it up with the Ceramide moisturizer to complete a skincare routine. Our Foxtale C For Yourself Vitamin C serum is a perfect accompaniment for the ceramide moisturizer as a result.  

How Can We Incorporate Ceramides Into Our Daily Skincare Routine?  

Ceramides are available for topical application in many forms. From moisturizers to serums, lotions, and gels, the ingredient is witnessed in a variety of products. They are available in eye creams too. However, the best way to include Ceramides in your skincare routine is to go for a Ceramide-infused moisturizer.  

You can keep the skincare routine simple by investing in a high-quality Ceramide moisturizer and also keep the number of products minimal. Our Foxtale Ceramide Supercream Moisturizer is a great choice for all age groups. Infused with different types of Ceramides namely, Ceramide NP, Ceramide AP, Ceramide EOP, and phytosphingosine, it works for all skin types as well. Moreover, it pairs well with actives like Retinol which is often a part of the anti-aging skincare routine. The best time to use a Ceramide moisturizer is after your serums on damp skin and before you go to bed to lock in the moisture and let it work on your skin for some time.  

Summary  

Understanding Ceramides will help you to decide on the best product for your skin. It is essential to choose a product that comes from a reputable company and has gained positive feedback. Now that you have a detailed overview of how ceramides help your skin, you can easily find a product ideal for your skin.  

FAQs  

1. What is the function of Ceramides?

Ceramides double down on hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss. The super ingredient also shields the skin against harmful aggressors and UV rays while upholding barrier health.

2. Can I use Hyaluronic Acid with Ceramides?

Absolutely. Hyaluronic Acid and Ceramides pair exceptionally in a skincare routine. Powerful humectant HA binds water molecules to the skin, ensuring its long-lasting hydration. Ceramides put a sturdy lock on this hydration by preventing TEWL or transepidermal water loss.

3. Is it okay to use Ceramides daily?

There is no limit to using Ceramides in your skincare. For best results, use a potent Ceramide-based moisturizer (like Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer) twice daily.

4. What is the right age for starting Ceramides?

You can start using Ceramides at any age.

5. Are there any side effects of using Ceramides?

No. There are no side effects on topical application of Ceramides.

6. Can I use Foxtale’s Ceramide Super Cream with Vitamin C?

Absolutely. Ceramides and Vitamin C work in synergy to tackle several concerns  They help soothe inflammation, redness, irritation, hives, and other forms of sensitivity.  

- Ceramides and Vitamin C help shield the skin against harmful aggressors, UV rays, and free radicals. 

- They two age-reversing ingredients help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, crow’s feet and more.

7. How to use Foxtale’s Hydrating Cream with Ceramides?

1. To maximize hydration for your skin, start by cleansing with Foxtale’s Hydrating Face Wash. It contains Sodium Hyaluronate and Red Algae Extract that bind water molecules to the skin.

2. Once your face is thoroughly cleansed, use a treatment of choice. Try Vitamin C to reduce dark spots, Niacinamide to cut excess sebum, and our Hyaluronic Acid Serum for 6X more hydration. 

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October 9, 2024

Ingredients to Look for in Moisturizers for Dry Skin

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. Before We Learn About The Importance Of Moisturizers, Let’s Understand Dry Skin 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. Are Dry And Dehydrated Skin The Same? 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. What Is The Role Of Moisturizer In Reviving Dry 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. Ingredients For Dry Skin Moisturizer 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. Best Moisturizer For Dry Skin 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. How To Make The Most Of The Hydrating Moisturizer 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. It contains D-Panthenol and Vitamin E that ensure multi-level moisturization for the skin with formidable sun protection.

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October 9, 2024

The Benefits Of Ceramide For Dry Skin

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. Ceramide And Barrier Function 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. What Are The Different Types Of Ceramides? 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. Ceramides And Dry Skin – Why Is It Important? 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. Other Benefits Of Ceramide 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. What Is The Best Format To Use Ceramide? 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. Why Is Foxtale’s Hydrating Moisturizer With Ceramide A Must-Have For Dry Skin? 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. How To Use This Super Cream For Dry 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 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 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. It contains D-Panthenol and Vitamin E that ensure multi-level moisturization for the skin. When Should I Use The Hydrating Moisturizer With Ceramides? You can replace your everyday moisturizer with Foxtale’s Ceramide Super Cream. Use it in your morning and nighttime skincare routine.

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