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Life Extension, Skin Restoring Ceramides ( Hydrates and Smooths the Appearance of Fine Lines )
Life Extension, Skin Restoring Ceramides ( Hydrates and Smooths the Appearance of Fine Lines )
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What It Is
An oral supplement (1 vegetarian capsule daily) designed to support skin health from inside. Key features:
Uses Ceratiq® wheat oil extract (from Triticum vulgare) — this provides glycolipids, phytoceramides, and glycosylceramides — at about 350 mg per capsule
Also contains supporting ingredients: rice bran oil, rosemary extract, capsule materials etc.
It is Non‑GMO, vegetarian, gluten‑free (though it contains wheat)
What It Claims / Potential Benefits
The supplement is designed to help with:
Smoothing the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles
Improving skin hydration, suppleness, and comfort
Helping replenish ceramide levels in aging skin, which tend to decline with age
Supporting skin barrier function and moisture retention
Making skin look healthier, more vibrant, and revitalized
There are clinical trials showing that people taking a similar dose of wheat ceramide extract daily for a few months saw measurable improvements in skin moisture, smoothing of wrinkles, and better skin texture.
Strengths
Uses a clinically studied ceramide source (i.e. the wheat‑derived ceramides)
Good dose (350 mg) — matches amounts used in studies that showed effect
Simple formula: focuses on the ceramide blend rather than mixing many actives, which reduces chances of conflicting effects or overload
Non‑GMO, vegetarian, and formulated for ease of daily use
Limitations / Things to Consider
As with most oral skin supplements, results are gradual, usually over weeks to months; not immediate
Contains wheat: even if it’s labelled gluten‑free, people with wheat allergies or very sensitive to wheat should consider that risk
Moisturizing and skin appearance benefits may depend heavily also on external skin care, environment, diet, hydration, UV protection etc. The supplement helps, but cannot replace good habits
Cost vs effect: some people might prefer topical ceramides or combine with dietary sources, depending on budget
Who Might Benefit
This could be especially helpful for people who:
Notice that their skin is drying, losing elasticity, or seeing wrinkles/fine lines
Have skin barrier issues (dryness, flaking, rough texture)
Use skin care topically but want additional internal support
Want a supplement with ceramides but prefer a well‑studied, clinical source
An oral supplement (1 vegetarian capsule daily) designed to support skin health from inside. Key features:
Uses Ceratiq® wheat oil extract (from Triticum vulgare) — this provides glycolipids, phytoceramides, and glycosylceramides — at about 350 mg per capsule
Also contains supporting ingredients: rice bran oil, rosemary extract, capsule materials etc.
It is Non‑GMO, vegetarian, gluten‑free (though it contains wheat)
What It Claims / Potential Benefits
The supplement is designed to help with:
Smoothing the appearance of fine lines & wrinkles
Improving skin hydration, suppleness, and comfort
Helping replenish ceramide levels in aging skin, which tend to decline with age
Supporting skin barrier function and moisture retention
Making skin look healthier, more vibrant, and revitalized
There are clinical trials showing that people taking a similar dose of wheat ceramide extract daily for a few months saw measurable improvements in skin moisture, smoothing of wrinkles, and better skin texture.
Strengths
Uses a clinically studied ceramide source (i.e. the wheat‑derived ceramides)
Good dose (350 mg) — matches amounts used in studies that showed effect
Simple formula: focuses on the ceramide blend rather than mixing many actives, which reduces chances of conflicting effects or overload
Non‑GMO, vegetarian, and formulated for ease of daily use
Limitations / Things to Consider
As with most oral skin supplements, results are gradual, usually over weeks to months; not immediate
Contains wheat: even if it’s labelled gluten‑free, people with wheat allergies or very sensitive to wheat should consider that risk
Moisturizing and skin appearance benefits may depend heavily also on external skin care, environment, diet, hydration, UV protection etc. The supplement helps, but cannot replace good habits
Cost vs effect: some people might prefer topical ceramides or combine with dietary sources, depending on budget
Who Might Benefit
This could be especially helpful for people who:
Notice that their skin is drying, losing elasticity, or seeing wrinkles/fine lines
Have skin barrier issues (dryness, flaking, rough texture)
Use skin care topically but want additional internal support
Want a supplement with ceramides but prefer a well‑studied, clinical source
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