The 11 Best Ceramide Moisturizers of 2024 for Healthy, Radiant Skin

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This super healing lipid repairs, hydrates, and protects skin.

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If you haven't heard of ceramides, allow us to introduce you to this powerhouse ingredient. Think of ceramides your skin’s bodyguards, helping to protect and keep it strong, healthy, and safe. Ceramides are lipids found naturally in high concentrations in the uppermost layers of skin, says Dr. Morgan Rabach, a board-certified dermatologist and co-founder of LM Medical NYC. Not only do ceramides naturally exist in our skin, but they also perform impressive and essential tasks when added to facial moisturizers.

"Ceramides create a water-impermeable, protective barrier to prevent excessive water loss due to evaporation, as well as prevent the entry of microorganisms and other environmental aggressors, like pollution,” says Dr. Rachel Westbay, a board-certified dermatologist at Marmur Medical. “Ceramides are critical for helping the skin retain moisture, protecting it from external forces and, overall, permitting it to properly function,” she adds. Which one should you try? Below, find our favorite picks.

Best Overall: BeautyStat Cosmetics Universal Pro-Bio Moisture Boost Cream

$32 at Amazon.com

$32 at Nordstrom.com

What We Love

  • A lightweight gel moisturizer that’s ideal for almost all skin types, including dry, acne-prone, oily, and combination.

What We Don’t Love

  • It does have a slight scent that may be irritating for the ultra-sensitive.

The bouncy, nutrient-rich cream is light-as-air and instantly absorbed, yet provides all-day hydration. Ceramides heal and strengthen skin, plus prevent dryness and irritation, while hyaluronic acid and botanical extracts hydrate and repair dehydrated, irritated, and unbalanced skin.

The formula, crafted by cosmetic chemist and BeautyStat founder and CEO Ron Robinson, contains bifida ferment lysate, a probiotic that soothes and provides protection from environmental aggressors. The skin-quenching moisturizer leaves skin glowing, plump, and refreshed. Forget about heavy, greasy moisturizers and slather on this game-changing ceramide cream instead.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, hyaluronic acid, reishi mushroom extract, vitamin F | Skin Type: Any | Size: 1 fluid ounce

Best Splurge: SkinCeuticals Triple Lipid Restore 2:4:2

$150 at Dermstore.com

$150 at Skinceuticals.com

What We Love

  • This popular cream is formulated to address the loss of facial fullness, rough texture, and dullness.

What We Don’t Love

  • The formula includes an essential oil blend of lavender, rosemary, and peppermint oils, that offer a cooling sensation. While it feels delightful, the fragrance may not ideal for sensitive skin.

SkinCeuticals has long been touting the benefits of ceramides, particularly with this iconic cream. As the name hints, it has a 2:4:2 ratio: 2 percent ceramides, 4 percent cholesterol, and 2 percent fatty acids. The patented trio combines to not only restore skin’s essential lipids but also improve the look of skin overall. Although the formula is designed for aging and dry skin, it can be used on most skin types looking for an improvement in the appearance of smoothness, pores, and radiance.

Dr. Westbay is a fan of this restorative cream. “It mimics the skin’s natural lipid concentrations, with cholesterol, ceramides, and fatty acids in a ratio that closely mimics the ratio naturally found in the stratum corneum,” she says. “This moisturizer is excellent for strengthening the skin barrier and preventing it from losing water.”

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids | Skin Type: Aging, dry, combo | Size: 1.6 fluid ounces

Best Budget: The INKEY List Ceramide Hydrating Night Treatment

$14 at Sephora.com

What We Love

  • This supercharged treatment repairs and hydrates dull, dry skin overnight.

  • Excellent value.

What We Don’t Love

  • The formula can pill (which is why it’s intended for overnight use only).

The lightweight liquid treatment is designed as a ceramide booster. It's meant to be used two to three times a week when the skin feels particularly dry and could benefit from a strong dose of extra overnight moisture. The formula is powered by a 3 percent ceramide complex, which repairs, hydrates, and forms a protective layer over the epidermis to prevent moisture loss. It also includes multi-molecular weight hyaluronic acid to plump and moisturize. You'll awaken to find healthier-looking and feeling skin by the morning.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, hyaluronic acid | Skin Type: Any | Size: 1 fluid ounce

Best for Aging Skin: Fresh Black Tea Advanced Age Renewal Cream

$95 at Nordstrom.com

$95 at Ulta.com

What We Love

  • Clinically proven to improve the health, firmness, and look of wrinkles in just eight weeks.

What We Don’t Love

  • The black-tea scent can be irritating for some users.

Fresh’s new Black Tea Age Renewal Cream includes an underutilized ceramide, called Ceramide NP, for maximum skin-strengthening benefits. The advanced biotech ceramide complex is paired with squalane to prevent moisture loss and pink porcelain lily to address skin texture. The lightweight velvety cream improves the often rough texture and overall appearance of dry and aging skin (but is also effective and tested for sensitive skin), while also protecting it from harmful irritants. In clinical trials, consumers saw smoother wrinkles, visibly firmer skin, and more radiance after eight weeks.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, squalane, BT Matrix complex | Skin Type: Any | Size: 1.6 fluid ounces

Best for Sensitive Skin: Alpyn Beauty PlantGenius Melt Moisturizer

$60 at Amazon.com

$25 at Sephora.com

What We Love

  • The cream not only includes ceramides but also bakuchiol, a fantastic alternative to retinol for sensitive skin.

What We Don’t Love

  • The product has a matte finish, making it a mismatch for anyone searching for a dewy glow.

This moisturizer with a feathery finish includes a healthy dose of ceramides to support the skin barrier, as well as hyaluronic acid and squalane for hydration, plus bakuchiol to gently address the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

The cream is ideal for dry, dehydrated, and sensitive skin, and has no added fragrance (although it does have a slight scent from the botanical ingredients). Plus, it’s dermatologist-tested for sensitive skin safety.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, squalane, hyaluronic acid, bakuchiol | Skin Type: Combo, dry, sensitive | Size: 1.7 fluid ounces

Best for Eczema and Psoriasis: Cetaphil Restoraderm Flare-Up Relief Cream

$15 at Amazon.com

$22 at Cvs.com

What We Love

  • The rich cream provides relief from uncomfortable eczema and psoriasis flare-ups, while also repairing the skin’s barrier.

What We Don’t Love

  • The cream can be a little too rich and greasy for sensitive or oily skin.

According to Dr. Rabach, if you’re experiencing eczema, psoriasis, or have sensitive skin, using a ceramide-boosted cream is not only helpful, but it’s potentially a skin savior. To ease an uncomfortable flare-up, she recommends this dermatologist-beloved cream from Cetaphil, as it includes two percent colloidal oatmeal to calm irritation and itching, as well as plenty of ceramides to restore damaged skin and strengthen the skin’s barrier against irritants. If that wasn't enough to sway you, this gentle moisturizer also earned the coveted National Eczema Association seal of approval.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, colloidal oatmeal | Skin Type: Sensitive | Size: 8 fluid ounces

Best for Acne-Prone Skin: Urban Skin Rx Even Tone Barrier Repair Ceramide Cream

$24 at Ulta.com

$23 at Cvs.com

What We Love

  • A clever formula that not only applies lightly but also actively supports skin without clogging pores.

What We Don’t Love

  • It may not be hydrating enough for super dry skin.

This silky, fluffy cream is a great moisturizing companion to pair with acne products and retinol, helping to calm harsh-formula dryness with the ceramide-boosted hydrator. Its three ceramide complex supports the moisture barrier to prevent the loss of hydration, protects from environmental stressors, and reduces visible signs of aging.

Niacinamide and squalane round out the formula to hydrate skin without clogging pores and replenish dwindling moisture levels. Papaya extract enzymes naturally and gently exfoliate the skin to improve texture and uneven tone. As a bonus, the cream applies completely clear, so you won't irritate acne-riddled skin further by rubbing and buffing out a white cast, making it a true BFF for acne-prone skin.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, niacinamide, squalane, papaya extract | Skin Type: Acne, oily, combo | Size: 1.7 fluid ounces

Best for Dull Skin: Paula's Choice Ceramide-Enriched Firming Moisturizer

$49 at Sephora.com

$63 at Dermstore.com

What We Love

  • The moisturizer simplifies multiple steps into a single, easy-to-use cream.

What We Don’t Love

  • The inclusion of retinol and vitamin C may make the formula too powerful for sensitive or reactive skin.

Paula’s Choice one-ups standard ceramide moisturizers by combining five ceramides with two other proven powerhouses: vitamin C and retinol. Together, the trio strengthens, brightens, and minimizes the appearance of wrinkles on the skin. Althought the 0.1 retinol concentration is a beginner’s percentage, it will still provide a significant boost to the skin’s youthful appearance.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, retinol, vitamin C | Skin Type: Aging, oily | Size: 1.7 fluid ounces

Best for Body: CeraVe Moisturizing Cream

$17 at Amazon.com

$20 at Ulta.com

What We Love

  • Soothes irritation, restores the moisture barrier, and hydrates.

  • Excellent value.

What We Don’t Love

  • It can leave a greasy feeling that takes time to absorb.

Dr. Rabach and Dr. Westbay are both fans of CeraVe, and this ceramide cream specifically earns their top praise. “This moisturizing cream is packed with not one, but three essential ceramides (1, 3, 6-II) to strengthen the skin’s barrier and prevent moisture loss, as well as hyaluronic acid to help maintain hydration for 24 hours,” says Dr. Westbay.

This dermatologist-developed formula is ideal for dry, itchy, and irritated skin. Immediately after applying, the cream jumps into action, restoring skin both immediately and over time (thanks to the brand’s tech that encapsulates the ceramides for slow-release). The fragrance-free and non-comedogenic formula means it's safe to use on your face as well as the body (although it's still smart to do a patch test first to see if it’s too thick for the delicate facial skin).

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, hyaluronic acid | Skin Type: Sensitive, dry | Size: 19 fluid ounces

Best for Hands: EltaMD So Silky Hand Creme

$29 at Amazon.com

$29 at Dermstore.com

What We Love

  • It provides a protective barrier around skin that last up to 12 hours.

What We Don’t Love

  • It's not as deeply moisturizing as competitive hand creams.

Packed with five ceramides, this EltaMD hand cream is quite literally a soothing balm for tired, dry hands. This specific blend of ceramides is particularly beneficial for hands, helping to protect, repair, and hydrate dry skin (for up to 12 hours). The formula also includes emollients for further barrier repair and protection, as well as vitamin E and sclareolide, a plant-derived ingredient from clary sage, that helps improve the appearance of skin discoloration.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, vitamin E, sclareolide | Skin Type: Any | Size: 3 fluid ounces

Best for Dry Skin: Avène RetrinAL Ceramide Lipid-Replenishing Balm

See at Aveneusa.com

What We Love

  • Excellent for mature, dry, and/or estrogen-deficient skin, restoring the skin barrier.

What We Don’t Love

  • This French brand can be difficult to find in the United States.

This brand-new cream has a hyper-specific customer focus: Dry and mature skin, including estrogen deficiency caused by menopause. For anyone feeling frustrated in their search for a solution, consider this Avène RetrinAL Ceramide Lipid-Replenishing Balm. The ultra-rich lipid balm includes the brand’s ceramide complex, which strengthens the skin barrier while delivering a bevy of vitamins and minerals to soften and nourish skin. The formula also features bakuchiol and niacinamide, as well as the heralded, world-famous Avène Thermal Spring Water to diminish the look fine lines for healthier, more radiant and firmer-looking skin.

Active Ingredients: Ceramides, niacinamide, bakuchiol, thermal spring water | Skin Type: Mature, dry | Size: 1.3 fluid ounces

What to Keep in Mind

  • Ingredients: Everyone can benefit from ceramide-containing skincare products, says Dr. Westbay. “They are considered a universally safe addition to any skincare routine and play well with all ingredients.” They're often paired with other hydrating ingredients within moisturizers, like hyaluronic acid and glycerin, to help boost moisture levels and address skin tone and texture. They also work well with powerful antioxidants, like niacinamide, vitamin C, and even retinol. When mixed with these powerhouse ingredients, ceramides reinforce the skin’s barrier, while antioxidants get to work addressing signs of aging, pigmentation, and dullness. “Incorporating ceramides into skincare is useful because they make skin more tolerable to active ingredients, so they work especially well with stronger and potentially more irritating topicals, like retinol and hydroxy acids,” adds Dr. Westbay.

  • Ceramide Type: There are nine types of ceramides produced by the skin. Each variety has a unique structure that helps differ its function and benefits on the skin. You can uncover which ceramide number is in your skincare by how it’s named on the ingredient list (from ceramide AP to ceramide NP). But know that in general, all ceramides function pretty much the same, working to support and reinforce the skin barrier.

  • Body Area: “The same benefits of ceramides on the face can be reaped for the body as well,” says Dr. Westbay, although this doesn’t necessarily mean you can slather on the same cream from eyebrows to ankles. For example, the dermatologist-approved CeraVe Moisturizing Cream is technically made for both the body and face, but those with oily or acne-prone skin might find the formula too thick and occlusive for their facial skin.

Your Questions, Answered

What are the benefits of ceramides in skincare?

“Ceramides help to strengthen the skin barrier and help to prevent moisture loss or dehydration,” says Dr. Anne-Laure Bulteau, a skin biologist at Fresh. “Those characteristics make it a natural match as an ingredient in moisturizers and help to lock in other skincare products when used as a final step in a routine.”

Do ceramides help decrease wrinkles?

Replenishing your skin’s bank of ceramides via skincare is useful, as the coffers are easily depleted in response to several factors, including aging. “In fact, we lose about 1 percent of ceramides per year after the age of 20,” says Dr. Westbay. This means that when it comes to aging skin, ceramides have been shown to increase the skin's hydration levels, which in turn, plump and soften the appearance of fine lines.

Are ceramides okay for acne-prone skin?

They sure are! And they’re not just “okay” — they’re actually great. “Ceramides are the key to healthy skin and are a skin-strengthening ingredient,” says Dr. Bulteau.

The only potential hiccup could be the supporting ingredients within a ceramide-based formula. Dr. Westbay recommends looking for the “non-comedogenic” label on the packaging, which means it’s safe for acne-prone skin.

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Kristin Limoges is a freelance editor and contributor to InStyle. To compile this list, she researched and tested numerous ceramide moisturizers herself. She also spoke with Dr. Anne-Laure Bulteau, a skin biologist at Fresh, as well as two board-certified dermatologists, Dr. Morgan Rabach and Dr. Rachel Westbay.

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