Evidence supporting the use of: Ceramides
For the body system: Hair
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Ceramides are lipid molecules naturally found in the hair and skin. Their role in supporting the hair body system is primarily grounded in scientific research. Ceramides form part of the hair cuticle, where they help maintain the integrity of the hair shaft, prevent moisture loss, and protect against environmental damage. Several in vitro and ex vivo studies have demonstrated that ceramides improve hair strength, reduce breakage, and enhance smoothness by replenishing natural lipids lost due to chemical treatments or environmental stressors.
Topical application of ceramide-containing products has been shown to restore hair barrier function and decrease porosity, leading to healthier hair appearance and texture. For instance, research published in the International Journal of Cosmetic Science and similar peer-reviewed sources supports the efficacy of synthetic and plant-derived ceramides in improving hair condition. However, most of the evidence comes from laboratory and cosmetic formulation studies rather than large-scale clinical trials, which limits the strength of the evidence to some extent.
There is moderate scientific validation for the use of ceramides in supporting the hair body system, particularly in hair care formulations. While further rigorous clinical studies would help clarify the extent of their benefits, current evidence substantiates their inclusion in products aimed at improving hair health, especially for repairing damaged or chemically treated hair.
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