CERAMIDES
Ceramides, lipids naturally present in the skin, represent approximately 40 to 50% of the composition of our skin barrier. These sphingolipids act as a “lipid cement” by filling the spaces between epidermal cells, reinforcing cellular cohesion and thus the protective function of the skin. A healthy skin barrier is essential to defend against external aggressions (pollution, mites, exposure to UV and visible light) and limit water loss. Their reduction is a sign of skin dryness and can be one of the signs of certain skin pathologies such as atopic dermatitis. They are found in the following SVR products:
Ceramides, lipids naturally present in the skin, represent approximately 40 to 50% of the composition of our skin barrier. These sphingolipids act as a “lipid cement” by filling the spaces between epidermal cells, reinforcing cellular cohesion and thus the protective function of the skin. A healthy skin barrier is essential to defend against external aggressions (pollution, mites, exposure to UV and visible light) and limit water loss. Their reduction is a sign of skin dryness and can be one of the signs of certain skin pathologies such as atopic dermatitis. They are found in the following SVR products: