Ceramides for Dry Skin
CSmall RCTs found oral phytoceramides (350 mg/day) improved skin hydration and reduced roughness. Ceramides comprise ~50% of stratum corneum lipids, so oral replenishment has biological plausibility.
The Bottom Line
Small RCTs found oral phytoceramides (350 mg/day) improved skin hydration and reduced roughness. Ceramides comprise ~50% of stratum corneum lipids, so oral replenishment has biological plausibility.
Key Statistics
5
Studies
300
Participants
Positive
Grade
Dosage & Usage
mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units
Commonly Used Dosages
- general:
- 30-40 mg/day phytoceramides
- skinhealth:
- 350 mg/day (wheat-based) or 40 mg/day (rice-based)
Upper limit: Not established; generally well-tolerated
Best taken: With meals
Safety & Side Effects
Reported Side Effects
- ⚠ Generally well-tolerated
- ⚠ Rare mild gastrointestinal discomfort
Known Interactions
- ● No significant drug interactions documented
Tolerable upper intake: Not established; generally well-tolerated
Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Related Evidence
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