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Neutral
emollient skin conditioning

Glycosphingolipids

Characteristics

INCI
Glycosphingolipids
Functions
emollient, skin conditioning

Who it's for

Skin Type
▲ Dry ▲ Normal ▲ Sensitive
Face Concern
▲ Hydration ▲ Barrier Repair ▲ Soothing
Body Concern
▲ Dryness ▲ Sensitivity
Hair Concern
▲ Hydration ▲ Scalp Health
Application Area
▲ Face ▲ Body ▲ Hair ▲ Scalp
sphingolipids, glycosides

Description

Glycosphingolipids are a family of naturally occurring lipid molecules found in skin and other biological membranes. In skincare, they’re used as barrier-supporting ingredients because they help mimic some of the lipids your skin already uses to stay smooth, resilient, and less prone to moisture loss. Think of them as part of the “mortar” that helps hold skin cells together and supports a healthy-looking surface.

For skin, glycosphingolipids are mainly valued for helping improve comfort, softness, and hydration by supporting the skin barrier. They may be especially appealing in products for dry, rough, or sensitized-feeling skin, and they can also show up in formulas aimed at maintaining a balanced, well-cared-for complexion. In hair care, lipid-rich ingredients like these can help condition the fiber and improve the feel of dryness or frizz.

Caveats: glycosphingolipids are usually well-tolerated, but as with any cosmetic ingredient, individual reactions can happen. Their effects are typically supportive rather than dramatic, so they work best as part of a well-formulated routine rather than as a stand-alone fix. If you’re comparing products, look at the full formula—glycosphingolipids often pair well with ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids.

Products with Glycosphingolipids (600 total)

Most often found in Holika Holika products (27 items)

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Synonyms
‧ Glycosphingolipids Glycosphingo Lipids Glycosphingolipids (Bionanoceramide) Glycosphingolipids (Botanical Ceramides) Glycosphingolipids (Ceramides) Glycosphingolipids (Emollient) Glycosphingolipids (Plant Ceramide) Glycosphingolipids (Plant Ceramides) Glycosphingolipids (Vegetable Ceramides) Glycosphingolipids,Glycosphingolipids Glycosphingolipids(100Ppm) Glycosphingolipids* Glycosphingolipids** Vegetable Ceramide Vegetable Ceramide (Glycosphingolipids)