Nano Ceramide Concentrate
Nano Ceramide Concentrate
Product Description
The Nano Recipe Nano Ceramide Concentrate is a high-potency, fragrance-free ceramide booster (5,000 ppm / 0.5% Ceramide NP) built to be mixed 1โ3 drops into your favorite toner, essence, or moisturizer. This minimalist 5-ingredient K-beauty concentrate from Nano Recipe strengthens the skin barrier, replenishes lost lipids, and locks in moisture for dry, sensitive, and compromised skin โ with no fragrance, alcohol, or common allergens.
โจ Texture & Feel
Barrier Repair
Ceramide NP replenishes the skin's natural lipids to rebuild a stronger, healthier moisture barrier.
Deep Hydration
Glycerin draws water into deeper skin layers while ceramides seal it in, reducing transepidermal water loss.
Mix-In Versatility
Add 1โ3 drops to any toner, essence, or moisturizer to instantly upgrade your existing routine.
Minimalist Formula
Just 5 ingredients โ fragrance-free and allergen-free โ ideal for reactive and sensitive skin.
๐ก๏ธ Safety & Compatibility
No retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone, or chemical UV filters. All five ingredients are generally considered safe during pregnancy and nursing. Always confirm with your doctor.
Contains no problematic oils, fatty acids, or polysorbates. The short C8โC10 chains in caprylic/capric triglyceride are not a malassezia food source.
Fragrance-free and free of common allergens; the very short ingredient list minimizes potential irritation triggers.
Pairs well with most actives. Because it's oil-based, apply water-based actives (vitamin C, AHA/BHA) first, then mix these drops into a moisturizer to seal.
It's an oily concentrate and can feel slightly sticky if over-applied. Start with 1โ2 drops and patch test before full use.
The formula may solidify in cold conditions. Warm it gently before use โ potency is unaffected once melted.
๐ฌ Ingredient Breakdown
๐ฆ Water (Aqua) ~85%+ Proven
The base solvent of the formula. Water dissolves and carries the other ingredients, allowing them to spread and absorb evenly across the skin.
- Function: Solvent and skin-conditioning agent โ the most common cosmetic ingredient of all.
- Position: Listed first on the INCI, meaning it makes up the largest share of the product.
๐ซ Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride ~5โ10% Proven
A lightweight emollient and texture enhancer made by combining glycerin with coconut-derived fatty acids. It softens skin, helps prevent moisture loss, and improves spreadability.
- Source: Derived from coconut oil and glycerin, forming a clear, fast-absorbing liquid.
- Note: Despite its coconut origin, there is no research supporting the claim that it clogs pores.
๐ฟ Glycerin ~3โ8% Proven
A skin-identical humectant already found naturally in the skin. It pulls water into the deeper layers thanks to its low molecular weight, keeping skin hydrated and supporting a healthy barrier.
- Research: A 2016 study found glycerin to be a more effective humectant than hyaluronic acid and AHAs.
- Bonus: Has documented antimicrobial and antiviral properties and is widely used in wound care.
๐งฌ Hydrogenated Lecithin ~1โ3% Promising
A skin-friendly phospholipid that acts as both an emollient and an emulsifier. It softens skin by trapping moisture and keeps oil- and water-based ingredients from separating.
- Delivery: Often used to form liposomes that help carry active ingredients deeper into the skin.
- Function: The hydrogenated (more stable) form of natural lecithin.
โญ Ceramide NP (Ceramide 3) 0.5% / 5,000 ppm Proven
The star active. Ceramide NP is a skin-identical lipid that bonds skin cells together to form a protective barrier, holding in water and shielding against irritants โ making it ideal for dry, sensitive skin.
- Science: Ceramides make up roughly 50% of the lipids between skin cells and are essential building blocks of the barrier.
- Benefit: A stronger barrier helps skin look firmer and more hydrated and can reduce inflammation.
5 ingredients
Water, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Glycerin, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Ceramide NP.
๐ Where It Fits in Your Routine
This is a concentrate, not a standalone serum โ blend 1โ3 drops into your essence, serum, or moisturizer rather than applying it alone. Suitable for AM and/or PM use.
๐ How to Use
Cleanse & Tone
Start with freshly cleansed skin and apply your usual hydrating toner or essence.
Add the Drops
Dispense 1โ3 drops onto your palm, or mix them directly into your moisturizer or essence.
Blend & Apply
Mix well, then gently press and smooth evenly across the face and neck.
Seal It In
Follow with moisturizer (PM) or sunscreen (AM). For very dry skin, use 3+ drops to build a protective film.
๐ค Who Is It For?
โ Perfect for you if:
- You have dry, dehydrated, or sensitive skin
- Your barrier feels tight, flaky, or compromised
- You want a fragrance-free, minimalist booster
- You like customizing and boosting existing products
- You're fungal-acne prone and need a safe hydrator
โ Consider alternatives if:
- You want a ready-to-use standalone serum
- You dislike slightly oily or sticky textures
- You're looking for active treatment (acids, brightening)
- You prefer a large pump bottle over a small concentrate
๐ฏ Skin Type Compatibility
Ceramides and glycerin deeply replenish lipids and seal in moisture for lasting comfort.
Fragrance-free and allergen-free, with a minimal 5-ingredient formula that limits triggers.
Great for drier zones; use sparingly (1 drop) on oilier areas like the T-zone.
Effective for the barrier, but the oil-based texture can feel heavy โ keep it to a single drop.
Fungal-acne safe and low comedogenic, though it is an oil concentrate โ start light and patch test.
๐ Results Timeline
Comfort & Softness
Skin feels instantly softer, smoother, and more cushioned right after mixing it in.
80% noticedLess Tightness & Flaking
Dryness, tightness, and rough patches visibly reduce as the barrier rehydrates.
70% noticedStronger Barrier
Skin becomes more resilient, less reactive, and noticeably better at holding moisture.
60% noticedHealthier, Plumper Skin
Sustained barrier support leaves skin smoother, plumper, and more radiant overall.
50% noticedโญ Ratings by Platform
โ๏ธ Pros & Cons
โ Praised
- Strengthens and repairs the skin barrier
- Excellent for dry and sensitive skin
- Fragrance-free and allergen-free
- Highly concentrated โ a little goes a long way
- Fungal-acne safe and reef-safe
- Versatile mix-in format upgrades any product
โ Criticized
- Must be mixed, not used as a standalone serum
- Oily texture can feel sticky if over-applied
- Can freeze or solidify in cold temperatures
- Limited availability and few public reviews
- Small dropper bottle
๐ฐ Budget-Friendly Alternatives (Dupes)
Delivers ceramides and barrier lipids in a ready-to-use, fragrance-free serum. More complex formula and applied directly, rather than mixed in as drops.
A ceramide-rich barrier cream in a large 500ml size โ far better cost per ml, but it's a leave-on cream rather than a concentrated mix-in booster.
An overnight ceramide + cholesterol barrier mask. Richer and used standalone, so less flexible than a drop-in concentrate but strong on overnight repair.
๐ Comparison with Competitors
Nano Recipe Nano Ceramide Concentrate (This Product)
$16.90Dr. Jart+ Ceramidin Serum
$48.00Paula's Choice Omega+ Complex Serum
$42.00COSRX Balancium Comfort Ceramide Cream
$25.00๐ฆ Storage & Shelf Life
12 months after opening
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. May solidify when cold โ warm gently before use; potency is unaffected.
Dropper bottle
Yes โ 41 ml, well under the 100 ml carry-on limit
โ Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. It contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone, or chemical sunscreens. All five ingredients โ water, caprylic/capric triglyceride, glycerin, hydrogenated lecithin, and ceramide NP โ are generally considered safe during pregnancy and nursing. As always, confirm with your healthcare provider.
Yes. SkinSort verifies it as malassezia-safe. It has no problematic oils, esters, or polysorbates, and the short C8โC10 chains in caprylic/capric triglyceride are not a food source for malassezia yeast.
Yes. It's a gentle barrier booster with no conflicting actives. Apply water-based actives (vitamin C, AHA/BHA) first, then mix these ceramide drops into your moisturizer to seal and support the barrier โ it actually pairs well alongside stronger actives to reduce irritation.
It's best for dry, dehydrated, and sensitive skin, and anyone with a compromised or reactive barrier. Combination and acne-prone skin can use it too โ just keep to 1 drop on oilier areas.
Softer, more comfortable skin is usually felt immediately. Reduced tightness and flaking typically show within 1โ2 weeks, and a noticeably stronger, more resilient barrier develops around 4 weeks of consistent use.
Use it as a mix-in after cleansing and toning. Blend 1โ3 drops into your essence, serum, or moisturizer, then apply. It works in both AM and PM routines; in the morning, finish with sunscreen.
Low risk โ it rates around 1/5 on the comedogenic scale and is fungal-acne safe. That said, it is an oil concentrate, so acne-prone users should start with a single drop and patch test before increasing the amount.
About 12 months (PAO). Keep it in a cool, dry place. Because it has a high freezing point, it may solidify in cold conditions โ simply warm it gently before use and the effectiveness stays the same.
Verdict: The Nano Recipe Nano Ceramide Concentrate is a no-frills, highly concentrated barrier booster that does one thing exceptionally well โ replenishing ceramides and locking in moisture for dry, sensitive, and compromised skin. Its 5-ingredient, fragrance-free, fungal-acne-safe formula is a standout for reactive skin, and the mix-in format makes it easy to upgrade almost any routine. The main trade-offs are the slightly oily texture, the need to blend it rather than use it alone, and limited availability. For minimalist barrier repair on a budget, it's a smart, effective pick.
Product Overview
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Notable Effects & Ingredients
Why are some products great for some people and horrible for others? Well everyone has different skin types and different reactions to the same ingredients.
We've identified a range of ingredients that are commonly regarded as potentially good or bad for those with Dry, Oily/Acne-Prone or Sensitive skin.
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Ingredient Safety Breakdown refers to the percentage % of ingredients in different risk categories as classified by EWG (Environment Working Group) if they are available. There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them.
EWG is seen by many to be more on the alarmist side in their assignment of health ratings resulting in rating ingredients as riskier than they actually are. We recommend using this a reference point rather than a strict guide of ingredient safety and to always do further research if into ingredients that you may find suspect.
Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Water
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride
Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Masking, Perfuming, Emollient
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| 2 |
Glycerin
Solvent, Perfuming, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Denaturant, Skin Conditioning
|
Promotes Wound Healing
Hydrating
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| 0 |
Hydrogenated Lecithin
Emulsifying, Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
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| 0 |
Ceramide NP
Skin Conditioning
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Hydrating
Irritation
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