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Ceresin

Ceresin

Ceresin Ingredient Profile

Overview

Ceresin is a natural wax derived from the distillation of ozokerite, a mineral wax. It is commonly used in cosmetic and pharmaceutical formulations for its emollient and thickening properties.

Clinical Evidence

Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis in High-Risk Infants

Ceresin plays a role in lipid-based barrier repair therapies, which are essential for maintaining skin barrier function and preventing atopic dermatitis (AD) in infants. A review highlighted the importance of physiological lipids in improving skin barrier integrity (Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis in High-Risk Infants).

Beeswax in Pharmaceutical Sciences

Ceresin is often compared to beeswax, which has multifunctional applications in pharmaceutical sciences. Both serve as emollients and stabilizers in formulations, enhancing skin hydration and providing a protective barrier (Beeswax in Pharmaceutical Sciences).

Efficacy in Chronic Hand Eczema Treatment

Ceresin's emollient properties are beneficial in treating conditions like chronic hand eczema, where it can improve skin hydration and barrier function, potentially reducing the need for corticosteroids (Efficacy of Mild-to-Moderate Chronic Hand Eczema Treatment).

Conclusion

Ceresin is a valuable ingredient in skincare formulations, particularly for its ability to enhance skin barrier function and provide hydration.

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