Niacinamide (Vitamin B3):
A Complete Guide for Your Skin
A versatile ingredient that improves skin texture and tone.
Skin types All
Objective: Reduces redness, Minimizes pores, Improves uneven skin tone, Strengthens skin barrier, Reduces fine lines
Frequency AM and PM
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Quick Summary
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What it does: Reduces redness, Minimizes pores, Improves uneven skin tone, Strengthens skin barrier, Reduces fine linesPairings: Hyaluronic acid, Peptides, Antioxidants
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Best for: Uneven skin tone, Large pores, Fine lines, Dullness, RednessAvoid mixing with: High concentrations of Vitamin C
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When to use: AM and PMRisk: Generally well-tolerated, but may cause mild irritation for very sensitive skin.
What is Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Names and synonyms (INCI)
INCI:
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Synonyms:
Niacinamide, Vitamin B3, Nicotinamide, CAS: 98-92-0
CAS:
Benefits of Hyaluronic acid Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Improves skin texture and tone
Reduces redness and blotchiness
Minimizes pore appearance
Strengthens skin barrier
Who is it suitable for?
Skin Types
- All
Skin Concerns
- Uneven skin tone
- Large pores
- Fine lines
- Dullness
- Redness
How to use it correctly
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Concentration and format
2-10% -
Frequency and timing (AM/PM)
AM and PM -
Layers and order in the routine
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Application tips
- Apply after cleansing and toning
- Follow with moisturizer
- Use sunscreen during the day
Compatibilities & combinations
It is powered by… Hyaluronic acid, Peptides, Antioxidants
Best to avoid combining with… High concentrations of Vitamin C
Side effects & safety
Generally well-tolerated, but may cause mild irritation for very sensitive skin.
Patch test if you have extremely sensitive skin.