Efficacy of Pseudo‐Ceramide Absorption Into the Stratum Corneum and Effects on Transepidermal Water Loss and the Ceramide Profile: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Tomoki Akahane,
Daisuke Watanabe,
Eri Shimizu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChanges in the level or profile of ceramides are associated with decreased stratum corneum (SC) barrier function. Topical application of a pseudo‐ceramide (pCer)‐containing moisturizer can improve barrier function. Additionally, pCer that absorbs into the SC may improve ceramide profiles.AimWe investigated the relationship between pCer absorption into the SC and SC properties and determined the efficacy of a pCer‐containing spray compared with that of a commercial spray without pCer.Patients/MethodsP… Show more
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