


Description Dermacol Ceramide Serum
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| Complexion type | all skin types |
| When to use | day and night |
| Active ingredients | aloe vera, panthenol, ceramides, niacinamide, squalane |
| Area of use | face |
Does it feel as though your skin needs something more than just the care provided by a cream? The Dermacol Ceramide Serum facial serum is the perfect product to enrich your skincare routine – it pampers the skin and delivers an intensive treatment. With its high concentration of active ingredients, the effect it has on your skin is far more pronounced and faster than with a face cream. Its liquid consistency makes application easier, as it is absorbed into the skin very well.
Characteristics:
- hydrates and nourishes effectively
- restores skin elasticity
- restores freshness and youthful beauty to your skin
- regenerates the skin and prevents irritation
- strengthens the skin barrier
Ingredients:
- aloe vera – has highly hydrating and regenerative effects, antioxidant properties, helps protect against free radicals and dryness
- panthenol – has a hydrating and soothing effect, relieves irritation, redness, dryness and discomfort
- ceramides – essential lipids naturally occurring in skin, are essential for the proper functioning of the protective skin barrier, hydrate and help prevent dryness, irritation, damage and wrinkles
- niacinamide – promotes skin brightening, reduction of pigment spots, colour evenness and smoothing of rough texture, helps to strengthen the protective skin barrier and thus improve the level of skin hydration
- squalane - locks water in skin by forming a protective layer on its surface, hydrates, softens and smooths, helps regulate sebum production, thanks to its strong antioxidant effects it also contributes to a balanced skin tone
How to use:
Dab an appropriate amount of the serum gently into clean skin with your fingertips. Apply to the face, neck and chest. Continue with your favourite day/night care products.


