Interest in Ceramides grew 18 per cent over the past year, compared to the year before, putting it at a current volume of 25K searches per month, as of last month, according to Glimpse.
Meanwhile, the Ceramide Market was valued at USD 375.2 million in 2022 and is anticipated to register a CAGR of over 5.8% between 2023 and 2032, according to Global Market Insights.
Skinstitut has unveiled its latest innovation, the Vitamin C Ceramide Moisturiser, designed to deliver visibly brighter, firmer, and dewy skin. Endorsed by dermatologists, this advanced moisturiser combines cutting-edge ingredients to provide a comprehensive solution for year-round skin hydration and radiance.
Key ingredients include 2% stabilised Vitamin C (Ascorbyl Glucoside) for enhanced skin penetration, offering antioxidant protection while reducing pigmentation and evening out skin tone. The formula also incorporates skin-identical Ceramides, which use biomimetic technology to smooth and support the skin barrier, protecting against moisture loss.
Niacinamide is another powerhouse ingredient, soothing the skin while controlling excess sebum production and reducing the appearance of pores. Additionally, the inclusion of Polyglutamic Acid—a next-generation hydrator—creates a moisture reserve, helping to restore and maintain the skin’s natural moisture barrier for a firmer, plumper complexion.
The Vitamin C Ceramide Moisturiser is designed to protect the skin against free radical damage, reduce the appearance of dark spots, fine lines, and wrinkles, and leave the skin with a radiant, glowy finish.
This new product is available through skinstitut.com, Laser Clinics Australia, and select online retailers, including Mecca, The Iconic, and Adore Beauty.
To celebrate the launch, a lunch was held at Promendade, Bondi, hosted by internet besties Lucy Neville and Kee Reece.