
Ceramide C is a skin care product in the form of a capsule and named for a naturally occurring element in the skin that is a wrinkle combatant and which is also called ceramide C. Ceramide C is based off fairly recent technology which allows the production of ceramide c, much like there are other options that mimic or recreate the properties of collagen. Ceramide C is said to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles on the face, neck and hands, all areas where the skin is thinner and ages more noticeably. Ceramide C claims that the use of a capsule that is ingested allows for their formula to be absorbed by the skin more quickly and effectively. This product retails for $49.99.
On The Label
Some of the ingredients listed in the Ceramide C are as follows: ceramide C, dimethicone, cyclomethicone, dl-tocopheryl acetate, squalene, trihydroxypalmitami-dohrexypropyl, retinyl palmitate, grape seed extract, orange blossom extract, evening primrose oil, tocotrienol, and cucumber extract. The only ingredient that catches our eye is the aforementioned ceramide C. Everything else in this mixture has no relevance to a wrinkle reduction agenda. Dimethicone and cyclomethicone are moisturizers, which is a good thing for overall skin health and damage prevention but will not help you to achieve any real anti-aging results. Primrose oil can sooth inflamed skin but is probably only added to this formula in order to negate the agitating effects of retinyl palmitate.
Our Take
Ceramide C does come with a 100 day money back guarantee which means you have 100 days to see if this product will work for you. This age reversal capsule will probably help in terms of skin clarification and detoxifying but we can see nothing besides the ceramide C that can help with your goal of eliminating the signs of aging. We do not recommend Ceramide C at this time.

