Ceramides are naturally found in skin cells and make up about 50% of the epidermis, the outer layer of your skin.
Without a proper barrier the skin can lose moisture and dry out quickly, a phenomenon referred to as transepidermal water loss. Fats like ceramides provide an oil barrier that helps keep moisture locked in. In two recent studies, participants who took ceramides showed significant improvement in skin hydration and elasticity, which are two key factors that contribute to the appearance of wrinkles.*
Without a proper barrier the skin can lose moisture and dry out quickly, a phenomenon referred to as transepidermal water loss. Fats like ceramides provide an oil barrier that helps keep moisture locked in. In two recent studies, participants who took ceramides showed significant improvement in skin hydration and elasticity, which are two key factors that contribute to the appearance of wrinkles.*
Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, forms excess deposits in the skin, often as a result of sun exposure. Research has shown that ceramides can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which can help skin regenerate naturally and support even skin tone.*
Hyperpigmentation occurs when melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color, forms excess deposits in the skin, often as a result of sun exposure. Research has shown that ceramides can stimulate the production of collagen and elastin, which can help skin regenerate naturally and support even skin tone.*
Naturally-colored capsules
Our ceramide capsules are purple, so you know which pills in your daily packs are for your skin and hair. We used a kind of capsule that’s naturally colored using purple carrots. The capsules are vegan-friendly and free of additives, artificial colors, and preservatives.
While most ceramide supplements are derived from wheat, ours is a gluten-free extract made from rice. We source our ceramides from rice grown in local farms across Japan, where traditional farming practices require sharing harvesting resources to grow crops as a community.