
Ceramidin™ Moisturizing Hand Cream
Product Details
A moisture-rich hand cream with Glycerin, Ceramide NP and Panthenol that immediately relieves dry tightness and softens skin. Dermatologist tested.What makes it unique:
This rich cushiony cream quickly absorbs into skin so hands don't get sticky. It delivers an invisible glove-like moisture layer that leaves hands soft, comfortable and healthy looking.
What's in it:
This silky cream contains Ceramide NP and Panthenol, plus 4% Glycerin for intense moisture.
Ceramidin™ Moisturizing Hand Cream

Get a feel for it.
Rich, soft and cushiony, it immediately absorbs into hands to deliver moisture without any greasy leftovers.
Where it fits in.
Just like you apply a lip balm as needed, use this hand cream any time skin feels dry or tight.
Pro tip.
Keep a tube near the sink to apply after washing hands.
Quick relief.
Helps comfort hands after just 1 use.
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1. When do I apply moisturizer in my skincare routine?
Apply moisturizer after serums and treatments, but before sunscreen. It seals in hydration and supports your skin barrier while prepping for SPF or makeup.
2. Can I skip moisturizer if I’m using sunscreen?
Not recommended — moisturizers and sunscreens serve different roles. Moisturizer hydrates, while SPF protects. Layer both for optimal skin comfort.
3. What’s the correct order when using moisturizer with other products?
Cleanser → Toner or Essence → Serum → Moisturizer → Sunscreen → Makeup (optional). Let each step absorb before applying the next.
4. Can I use a moisturizer with potent ingredients (like Vitamin C or acids)?
Yes, but check how your skin reacts. If you’re using strong actives, choose a barrier-supporting moisturizer to reduce visible irritation and balance your skin.
5. What if my moisturizer already has SPF in it?
That’s great for light protection, but for full UV defense, layer a dedicated sunscreen on top — especially if you’ll be outside for more than a few minutes.
6. How much should I use?
A pea- to nickel-sized amount usually covers the face and neck. Apply evenly and gently press into skin rather than rubbing.
7. Can I use moisturizer at night too?
Yes! In the evening, moisturizer helps repair and replenish your skin barrier after cleansing and treatments. Choose a richer texture at night if your skin feels dry.
8. Should I use moisturizer even if I have oily or acne-prone skin?
Yes — skipping moisturizer can cause your skin to produce more oil. Opt for light, non-comedogenic formulas that hydrate without heaviness.
Q: Which Dr. Jart+ moisturizer is best for deep hydration / dry, tight skin / barrier repair?
A: For very dry, tight, flaky or compromised skin needing barrier repair, go with the Ceramidin™ Skin Barrier Moisturizing Cream. It features the brand’s “5-Cera Complex” (ceramides), panthenol + glycerin to help reinforce the skin barrier and retain moisture.
Q: Which moisturizer is best for lightweight feel / under makeup / daily use for most skin types?
A: If you want something lighter, fast-absorbing, non-greasy texture, usable under makeup, try the Vital Hydra Solution™ Water Cream Glow Moisturizer with Hyaluronic Acid. It’s a gel-cream that hydrates, plumps and gives a “jelly glass” glow finish
Q: Which moisturizer is best for oily, combination or blemish-prone skin / lightweight but effective hydration?
A: For oily or combination skin (or if you use actives and don’t want a heavy cream), the Teatreement™ Moisturizer for Oily Skin works well. It’s a gel-cream with niacinamide + glycerin, designed to hydrate without adding oil and help maintain pH + sebum control.
Q: Are these products suitable for everyday use (morning & night)?
A: Yes — each is formulated for daily use. For example, the Ceramidin cream says you can use morning and night to help strengthen the barrier. The Vital Hydra and Teatreement are also described as dermatologist-tested and suitable for regular routines.
Q: Can I layer these moisturizers with my existing skincare (serums, actives, SPF)?
A: Absolutely. General guidance: Apply after cleansing (and any toner or essence), then apply your moisturizer, followed (AM) by SPF. In the evening, moisturizer comes after your treatment serums, then optional night creams or masks. For oily/blemish-prone skin, Teatreement works well with actives because it delivers hydration without heaviness.
Q: How do I decide between “rich / barrier-repair cream” vs “light gel-cream / daily” vs “oil-control gel”?
A:
- If your skin is dry, tight, flaky, compromised barrier or you live in harsh/dry conditions → go with the Ceramidin barrier-repair cream.
- If you want something lighter, comfortable under makeup, for normal → oily skin, or daily staple → choose the Vital Hydra gel-cream.
- If your skin is oily, combination, blemish-prone, or you use strong actives and don’t want a heavy moisturiser → choose the Teatreement gel-cream.
Also consider your climate (humid vs arid), texture preference, skin sensitivity (barrier-repair may help more), and whether you’ll layer heavy treatments.
Q: What textures should I expect from each product?
A:
- Ceramidin: Richer cream texture, cushiony, designed to help deliver substantial barrier support.
- Vital Hydra: Gel-cream, fast-absorbing, non-greasy, gives “jelly glass” glow.
- Teatreement: Gel-cream, very lightweight, focuses on oily/blemish-prone skin without heaviness.
Q: I have visible redness and reactive skin — which one should I pick?
A: For redness/sensitivity: The Ceramidin range is strong for barrier repair (which often underlies red/reactive skin) and may be beneficial.
If you also have oil/blemish issues, the Teatreement may fit—but note its primary focus is oil/sebum control rather than redness. If you’re uncertain, barrier repair (Ceramidin) first is often advisable.



