
Supplements · Beauty & Inner Wellness
Ceramide Barrier Formula
A category well established in Japan and Korea but barely present in Western supplement aisles. Being plant-derived, it certifies vegan without compromise, and winter dryness gives it a natural seasonal marketing window that collagen products lack.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Key ingredient options
Rice or konjac ceramide
Plant-derived glucosylceramide, the form with the most published research behind oral skin-moisture benefits.
Hyaluronic acid
Attracts moisture while the ceramide helps hold it, covering both halves of hydration.
Vitamin E
Antioxidant protection for skin lipids, complementing the barrier story.
What makes it work
- Fully plant-derived, so the formula can be certified vegan without compromise unlike collagen-based products.
- A well-established category in Japan and Korea with far less competition in Western markets.
- Strong seasonal positioning for winter dryness, which supports focused marketing pushes.
Texture & format
Powder Stick · Jelly Stick · Capsule · Tablet
Frequently asked
How much ingestible ceramide is typical?
Research on rice and konjac glucosylceramide typically uses doses in the low milligrams daily. Ask the manufacturer which research their dosage follows so the label reflects a substantiated amount.
Why is this category bigger in Asia?
Ingestible ceramide has been established in Japan and Korea for decades with local research behind it. Western consumers know ceramide only as a topical ingredient, which means more education is needed but competition is far lower.


