Niacinamide
Nicotinamide
Molecular Structure
C6H6N2O
Target Concern(s)
Acne & Pores, Blackheads, Hyper Pigmentation
Niacinamide is a soothing, balancing friend with natural properties that help improve skin texture and even out skin tone.
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How It Works
Rich in anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, Niacinamide improves the skin’s barrier function, reduces redness, and minimizes the appearance of pores. It balances oil production, improves skin texture, and enhances overall skin radiance.
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How It's Made
Niacinamide is a form of Vitamin B3, known for its anti-inflammatory and skin-soothing properties. It can be synthesized or derived from food sources like grains and vegetables, making it a versatile and effective skincare ingredient.
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Usage Tips
Vita C Mist: Suitable for morning and evening use after cleansing to prepare the face skin for moisturizers or serums. Our mist can be reapplied throughout the day as needed for a refreshing hydration boost.
Vita C Primer: Recommended for daytime use to leverage its environmental protection benefits.
Skin Silk Moisturizer: Apply in the morning to hydrate and protect your skin throughout the day and use in the evening as the last step in your nighttime skincare routine to seal in moisture overnight.
Cucumber Cleanser: Use daily as the first step in your skincare regimen. Use in the morning to refresh and awaken, then in the evening to cleanse away daily impurities.
PHA Exfoliating Toner: Recommended for evening use to leverage the skin’s natural repair process. If you’re new to PHA exfoliants, start by using 2-3 times a week, slowly building up to daily use to avoid irritation.
Fun Fact
Niacinamide is not just a skincare superstar; it is also essential for overall health, playing a key role in cellular energy production and DNA repair. It can be found in various foods, including meat, fish, eggs, and green vegetables.
Where to Get Your “Ingredient” [pH]ix
Vita C Mist, Vita C Primer, Skin Silk Moisturizer, Cucumber Cleanser, and PHA Exfoliating Toner