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CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion
CeraVe
See reviewsAn oil-free, niacinamide-containing lotion that pairs the three-ceramide barrier complex with glycerin and sodium hyaluronate for lightweight night-time hydration.
- Best for
- All Types skin
- Price
- $
- Targets
- HydrationRedness
- Key actives
- Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, Ceramides, Cholesterol
Benefits
- Hydrates without heaviness or added oils
- Niacinamide supports barrier lipid synthesis and calms redness
- Layers well under other night treatments
Key ingredients explained
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
ActiveAs listed: Niacinamide
A form of vitamin B3 that boosts ceramide synthesis to strengthen the barrier and reduce water loss, while calming inflammation, regulating sebum, and blocking melanosome transfer to keratinocytes. It reduces redness, blemishes, and uneven tone.
In the guideHyaluronic Acid
HumectantAs listed: Sodium Hyaluronate
A glycosaminoglycan humectant that binds large amounts of water; high-molecular-weight forms sit on the surface as a hydrating film, low-molecular-weight forms penetrate the stratum corneum. Because it is a humectant, in dry air it can pull water from deeper skin — so apply to damp skin and seal it.
In the guideGlycerin
HumectantA small humectant that attracts and holds water in the stratum corneum, delivered into the epidermis partly via aquaporin-3. It raises hydration, improves plasticity and desquamation, and supports barrier recovery — one of the best-evidenced moisturizing agents.
In the guideCeramides
Barrier LipidAs listed: Ceramide NP
Sphingolipids that make up roughly 50% of stratum corneum lipids by mass (with ~25% cholesterol and ~15% free fatty acids) and organize into the lamellar bilayers that form the permeability barrier. Reinforcing them lowers water loss; deficiencies are a hallmark of atopic dermatitis.
In the guideCholesterol
Barrier LipidOne of the three key stratum corneum lipids (about 25% of them), required to organize the lamellar bilayers of the barrier. Applied in optimized, cholesterol-dominant ratios it accelerates barrier recovery, especially in aged skin.
In the guideFull ingredient list
Highlighted ingredients are explained above.
How to use
- 01Apply as the last step of an evening routine.
- 02Can also be used in the morning under sunscreen.
Warnings
- None expected; fragrance-free.
Expert summary
An oil-free, non-comedogenic lotion where niacinamide plus the ceramide complex delivers barrier support in a texture light enough for any skin type.
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