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Ceramides for Dry Skin

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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.

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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

C

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

Does Ceramides help with Dry Skin?
Based on 5 studies with 300 participants, there is limited but promising evidence that Ceramides may support Dry Skin management. Our evidence grade is C (Some Evidence).
How much Ceramides should I take for Dry Skin?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 30-40 mg/day phytoceramides. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Ceramides?
Reported side effects may include Generally well-tolerated, Rare mild gastrointestinal discomfort. Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Ceramides and Dry Skin?
We rate the evidence as Grade C (Some Evidence). This rating is based on 5 peer-reviewed studies with 300 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

Related Evidence

FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products and information on this website are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. The evidence grades presented are based on our analysis of published peer-reviewed research and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.