ceramide

noun
cer·​amide | \ ˈsir-ə-ˌmīd How to pronounce ceramide (audio) , ˈser-\

Definition of ceramide

: any of various lipids formed by linking a fatty acid to sphingosine and found widely but in small amounts in plant and animal tissue

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The rich face cream contains a cocktail of six rare African oils and ceramides to provide intense hydration. Kaitlyn Frey, PEOPLE.com, "The Beauty Products Khloé Kardashian Uses in Her Current Skincare Lineup," 27 Aug. 2019 In addition to bold shades, Chanel is launching a new-and-improved formula that's packed with bioceramics, which help fill in any nail ridges for a smooth and long-lasting finish, and ceramides to strengthen and nourish your nails over time. Karina Hoshikawa, refinery29.com, "Chanel Just Dropped 6 Metallic Nail Polishes — & We Want Them All," 5 July 2019 The fragrance- and dye-free face wash is formulated with hyaluronic acid and ceramides to help keep your skin naturally moisturized, and won’t disrupt your skin barrier. Christina Butan, PEOPLE.com, "The Best Beauty Buys on Amazon This Month, Including Drew Barrymore’s Favorite Sunscreen," 1 Aug. 2019 There’s also evidence that topical niacinamide can increase the production of ceramides (lipids that help maintain the skin’s protective barrier), which may contribute to its topical effects on wrinkles, fine lines, and the skin’s moisture barrier. A.a. Newton, SELF, "Here’s What Niacinamide Can—and Can’t—Do for Your Skin," 8 May 2019 To stop skin from flaking and peeling, slather on lotions that contain ceramides and antioxidants like vitamins C and E. Julie Ricevuto, Glamour, "How to Treat a Bad Sunburn and Hide It Instantly," 28 May 2019 When shopping for facial moisturizers, look for hyaluronic acid, squalene, dimethicone, and ceramides, as these hydrating ingredients hold moisture in the skin. Talia Abbas, SELF, "11 Tips for How to Treat Eczema During the Winter," 7 Jan. 2019 Using harsh soap on your face weakens the skin's barrier by stripping the skin of its natural oils, ceramides (which help retain moisture), and healthy fatty acids — a perfect setup for irritated and dry skin. Mona Gohara, Good Housekeeping, "6 Reasons Why Your Skin Is Blotchy — And How to Fix It," 13 Dec. 2018 The cream is also formulated with phytosphingosine, which helps strengthen the structure of the skin, along with peony extract and ceramide. Tanisha Pina, Allure, "Beloved K-Beauty Brand The Face Shop Is Now Sold on Jet.com," 20 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of ceramide

1958, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for ceramide

cerebroside + amide

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ceramide

noun
cer·​amide | \ ˈsir-ə-ˌmīd How to pronounce ceramide (audio) \

Medical Definition of ceramide

: any of a group of amido sphingolipids formed by linking a fatty acid to sphingosine and found widely in small amounts in plant and animal tissue