Milk-derived concentrate powder, the ingredient class behind Skin Cerami

Skin Cerami is a milk ceramide and phospholipid concentrate for skin health.

Skin Cerami is a milk-derived ceramide and phospholipid ingredient that helps reinforce the skin barrier and retain moisture. Standardized to glucosylceramide and supported by a 12-week human clinical trial, it inhibits UVB-induced photoaging and supports firmer, smoother skin.

At a glance

Ingredient specification

  • Brand nameSkin Cerami®
  • Ingredient nameMilk ceramide, phospholipid
  • Manufacturing methodUltrafiltration, concentration and spray drying of a milk cream concentrate
  • Marker compoundGlucosylceramide, 3.1 mg/g
  • Recommended intake1,200 mg per day, as milk cream concentrate powder
  • OriginKorea, Germany
  • ApplicationHealth-functional food
Functions & features

What Skin Cerami does

  • Skin moisturizing
  • Inhibits wrinkle formation
  • Anti-photoaging (UVB)
  • Antioxidant

The marker compound is glucosylceramide. The ingredient is produced from a milk cream concentrate through ultrafiltration, concentration and spray drying, a sequence designed to enrich the ceramide and phospholipid fraction and deliver it as a stable, formulation-ready powder that reinforces the skin barrier and retains moisture.

Human clinical trial

Clinical results

In a clinical trial conducted at the Global Medical Research Center, 89 adult men and women consumed Skin Cerami for 12 weeks. The study showed significant improvement across the three major skin indicators — moisture, elasticity and wrinkles — as well as in subjective assessment (p < 0.001 for all). Skin Cerami was proven safe over the 12-week consumption period.

Efficacy results summary — expert evaluation
TestExpert evaluation resultSignificance
Skin moisture (hydration)Significant improvementp < 0.001
Skin elasticitySignificant improvementp < 0.001
Skin wrinklesSignificant reductionp < 0.001
Self-assessmentSignificant positive improvementp < 0.001

Expert evaluation over 12 weeks of consuming 1.2 g of milk ceramide per day. Note: results may vary by individual.

References

Patent & journal

  • JournalAntioxidants (Basel). 2022 Sep 13;11(9):1804.

Skin-barrier mechanism. Skin Cerami inhibits UVB-induced photoaging and boosts collagen to fundamentally strengthen the skin barrier. The marker compound, glucosylceramide, is standardized at 3.1 mg/g.