Ceramide Complex (Water/Oil Dispersible Powder)
- Product Code: 7898
Concentrated ceramides, which are similar to human subcutaneous fat. by extracting from vegetable fat Helps restore severely dry skin Protects and builds a moisture barrier for the skin. Ideal for dry skin, sensitive skin, aging skin.
Powder type, dispersed in water and oil
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Appearance | Yellowish powder |
Odor | Slightly odor |
Purity (Ceramide 3) (HPLC) (%) | 27-33 |
Loss on Drying (KSCI, 1g, 105C, 3hr) (%) | 28 Max |
Residue on Ignition (KSCI, 1g, 800C) (%) | 5 Max |
Microbial Content (CFU/g) | 100 Max |
Pb (ICP, ppm) | 20 Max |
As (ICP, ppm) | 2 Max |
Ceramide Complex (Water&Oil Dispersible Powder) is a concentrated ceramide that has been pre-emulsified to be able to spread in water and oil directly, with an important component, Ceramide, which is similar to human subcutaneous fat by extracting from vegetable fats Helps restore dry, damaged skin, aging skin, wrinkle skin, protect and create a moisture barrier of the skin. Ideal for dry skin, sensitive skin, aging skin. and skin that is wrinkled or aged From the experiment Ceramide Complex can add ceramide in the subcutaneous layer by more than 38% when used consecutively for at least 1 month when the level of ceramide in the skin is higher will make it resistant to environments that may irritate the skin make the skin allergic It's clearly more difficult.
Application selection example
all kinds of make-up, such as lipstick, foundation, use Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder)
Products with a high oil content use Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder)
Cream, gel, lotion, general use Skin-mimic™ or Ceramide Complex (Water Dispersible Powder) + Cholesterol
Liquid products such as spray, toner, essence use Skin-mimic™
aging skin The amount of ceramide (Ceramide) under the skin will continue to decrease. According to AVRawlings et al. research titled Biocosmetics-Skin aging published in the scientific journal IFSCC, vol. 1/31-45 (1993), Ceramide levels under the skin of each age change as follows.
hand skin:
1-30 years of age will have 100% ceramide levels.
31-40 years old will have ceramide levels to 78%
Age 41 years and over will have ceramide levels remaining 63%.
Surface:
1-30 years of age will have 100% ceramide levels.
31-40 years old, 62% of ceramide levels remain
Age 41 years and over will have 37% ceramide levels.
Examples of symptoms when the skin lacks ceramide
skin barrier or protective layer of the skin cannot work normally by this protective layer will prevent the inner skin from being exposed to irritants, allergens, including UV light
From the results of the experiment titled "Changes in the Ceramide Profile of Atopic Dermatitis Patients" published in the journal [Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2010) 130, 1968–1971; doi:10.1038/jid.2010.161; published online 24 June 2010] confirms that The reduction of ceramides of the skin is associated with skin irritation. and allergic rashes or a red rash on the skin The skin that lacks ceramide will be weak and easily allergic.
[TEWL stands for Transepidermal water loss or loss of water from the skin. The water loss value will be higher when the skin is allergic. compared to normal skin Sensitive skin (Graph d) has Ceramide levels that are significantly lower than normal skin].
Additional Mixing Instructions Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder) In any formula:
- Must mix Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder) in the oil first. by spinning to disperse in the oil when well dispersed use heat 70-80 degrees while spinning continuously Until the texture of the oil and Ceramide into the same texture. milky appearance and then added to the main recipe
- If you do not want to disperse in oil Can be dispersed in any Glycol such as Propylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol by spinning to disperse in Glycol, then warming with heat 70-80 degrees, spinning continuously until it becomes a homogeneous, opaque appearance and then added to the main recipe or add to water
- To complete the function of Ceramide Complex, please use it in conjunction with Cholesterol or choose to use Skin-mimic™ Which is combined with Cholesterol and other important components. until ready to use
Use: The main ingredient in moisturizer products for sensitive skin, dry skin, aging skin, aging skin.
How to mix:
In case of dispersion in water: spin to disperse in propylene glycol or butylene glycol using heat at 70-80 degrees to help disperse easily. and then added to the water
In case of dispersion in oil: Spin to disperse in oil. Using a heat of 70-80 degrees, it helps to spread easily.
Utilization rate: 0.1-3% (1% recommended)
Product characteristics: white/light powder
Solubility: Can be dispersed in water or oil in cream and gel texture
Storage: Valid for 24 months, please store in the refrigerator at 6 °C -10 °C Premixed cosmetics should be stored in the refrigerator *Do not freeze, may cause ceramide to deteriorate*
INCI: Ceramide NP (and) Hydrogenated Lecithin (and) Glyceryl Stearate (and) Dipropylene Glycol
Examples of Ceramide-containing products:
Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Gold Ultra Lift and Strengthening Eye Capsules
Christian Dior Capture R60/80 Wrinkle Eye Cream
Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Plump Perfect Ultra Lift and Firm Eye Cream SPF 15
Paula's Choice Pure Mineral Sunscreen SPF15
Laura Mercier Repair Eye Serum
Kinerase Pro Therapy Ultra Rich Night Repair
Paula's Choice Skin Recovery Daily Moisturizing Lotion with SPF15
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Concentrated ceramides, which are similar to human subcutaneous fat. by extracting from vegetable fat Helps restore severely dry skin Protects and builds a moisture barrier for the skin. Ideal for dry skin, sensitive skin, aging skin.
Powder type, dispersed in water and oil
Ceramide Complex (Water&Oil Dispersible Powder) is a concentrated ceramide that has been pre-emulsified to be able to spread in water and oil directly, with an important component, Ceramide, which is similar to human subcutaneous fat by extracting from vegetable fats Helps restore dry, damaged skin, aging skin, wrinkle skin, protect and create a moisture barrier of the skin. Ideal for dry skin, sensitive skin, aging skin. and skin that is wrinkled or aged From the experiment Ceramide Complex can add ceramide in the subcutaneous layer by more than 38% when used consecutively for at least 1 month when the level of ceramide in the skin is higher will make it resistant to environments that may irritate the skin make the skin allergic It's clearly more difficult.
Application selection example
all kinds of make-up, such as lipstick, foundation, use Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder)
Products with a high oil content use Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder)
Cream, gel, lotion, general use Skin-mimic™ or Ceramide Complex (Water Dispersible Powder) + Cholesterol
Liquid products such as spray, toner, essence use Skin-mimic™
aging skin The amount of ceramide (Ceramide) under the skin will continue to decrease. According to AVRawlings et al. research titled Biocosmetics-Skin aging published in the scientific journal IFSCC, vol. 1/31-45 (1993), Ceramide levels under the skin of each age change as follows.
hand skin:
1-30 years of age will have 100% ceramide levels.
31-40 years old will have ceramide levels to 78%
Age 41 years and over will have ceramide levels remaining 63%.
Surface:
1-30 years of age will have 100% ceramide levels.
31-40 years old, 62% of ceramide levels remain
Age 41 years and over will have 37% ceramide levels.
Examples of symptoms when the skin lacks ceramide
skin barrier or protective layer of the skin cannot work normally by this protective layer will prevent the inner skin from being exposed to irritants, allergens, including UV light
From the results of the experiment titled "Changes in the Ceramide Profile of Atopic Dermatitis Patients" published in the journal [Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2010) 130, 1968–1971; doi:10.1038/jid.2010.161; published online 24 June 2010] confirms that The reduction of ceramides of the skin is associated with skin irritation. and allergic rashes or a red rash on the skin The skin that lacks ceramide will be weak and easily allergic.
[TEWL stands for Transepidermal water loss or loss of water from the skin. The water loss value will be higher when the skin is allergic. compared to normal skin Sensitive skin (Graph d) has Ceramide levels that are significantly lower than normal skin].
Additional Mixing Instructions Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder) In any formula:
- Must mix Ceramide Complex (Oil Dispersible Powder) in the oil first. by spinning to disperse in the oil when well dispersed use heat 70-80 degrees while spinning continuously Until the texture of the oil and Ceramide into the same texture. milky appearance and then added to the main recipe
- If you do not want to disperse in oil Can be dispersed in any Glycol such as Propylene Glycol, Butylene Glycol by spinning to disperse in Glycol, then warming with heat 70-80 degrees, spinning continuously until it becomes a homogeneous, opaque appearance and then added to the main recipe or add to water
- To complete the function of Ceramide Complex, please use it in conjunction with Cholesterol or choose to use Skin-mimic™ Which is combined with Cholesterol and other important components. until ready to use
Use: The main ingredient in moisturizer products for sensitive skin, dry skin, aging skin, aging skin.
How to mix:
In case of dispersion in water: spin to disperse in propylene glycol or butylene glycol using heat at 70-80 degrees to help disperse easily. and then added to the water
In case of dispersion in oil: Spin to disperse in oil. Using a heat of 70-80 degrees, it helps to spread easily.
Utilization rate: 0.1-3% (1% recommended)
Product characteristics: white/light powder
Solubility: Can be dispersed in water or oil in cream and gel texture
Storage: Valid for 24 months, please store in the refrigerator at 6 °C -10 °C Premixed cosmetics should be stored in the refrigerator *Do not freeze, may cause ceramide to deteriorate*
INCI: Ceramide NP (and) Hydrogenated Lecithin (and) Glyceryl Stearate (and) Dipropylene Glycol
Examples of Ceramide-containing products:
Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Gold Ultra Lift and Strengthening Eye Capsules
Christian Dior Capture R60/80 Wrinkle Eye Cream
Elizabeth Arden Ceramide Plump Perfect Ultra Lift and Firm Eye Cream SPF 15
Paula's Choice Pure Mineral Sunscreen SPF15
Laura Mercier Repair Eye Serum
Kinerase Pro Therapy Ultra Rich Night Repair
Paula's Choice Skin Recovery Daily Moisturizing Lotion with SPF15
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