If your skin feels dry or your moisture barrier needs help, this product delivers 350mg of **Ceratiq Wheat Ceramide Extract** — right at the top of the clinically studied range for oral phytoceramides. Ceramides are lipids that form your skin's outermost barrier, and supplementing them from the inside out has shown improvements in skin hydration and smoothness in clinical trials.

You're getting a single-ingredient formula in a liquid capsule, which supports absorption of these fat-soluble compounds. One capsule daily keeps the routine simple. The Ceratiq extract provides a mix of glycolipids, phytoceramides, and glycosylceramides — the same profile used in the published research.

The clinical evidence for oral ceramides is still emerging, and results typically take 4–8 weeks before you notice improvements. This product also contains wheat, so it's not suitable if you have a wheat allergy or celiac disease.

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Skin Restoring Ceramides

Capsule · 30 servings · $0.63/serving

45 / 100Average

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Score Breakdown

Formulation
45
Safety
100
Final score
45/100

Ingredients (1)

Ceratiq Wheat (Triticum vulgare) oil extract350 mg

Within effective range

Label Nutrition Facts

Active Ingredients

From the label · % Daily Value

DV%

Ceratiq Wheat (Triticum vulgare) oil extract350 mg

Other Ingredients

Fillers, coatings, and additives

2Safe

Silicon DioxideAnti-caking

Safe

Microcrystalline CelluloseBinder

Safe

Rice Bran Oil (rice oil)

Unknown

Rosemary extract (rosemary )

Unknown

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Sources & Scoring

Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).

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