Active Ingredients

Niacinamide

Also known as: Vitamin B3, Nicotinamide

The ultimate multi-tasker for pores, oil control, and barrier repair.

Safety Profile iStandard safety rating for cosmetic use. Safe
Pregnancy iGeneral clinical consensus for expectant mothers. Safe
Clogging Risk i0 means no clogging. 5 means high risk. 0/5
Irritation iLikelihood of causing redness or sensitivity. 0/5

How It Actually Works

Think of Niacinamide as the manager of your skin cells. It tells your skin to produce less oil, build a stronger barrier, and calm down redness. It is incredibly stable and plays well with almost everyone.

🎯 Why your skin loves it: Reduces sebum, minimizes pore appearance, boosts ceramide production.

💡 Pro Tip: Apply morning and night on damp skin. Plays well with almost all other active ingredients.

The Mixology Guide

✅ Best Friends With

Works beautifully when paired with: Salicylic Acid, Hyaluronic Acid.

The Real Truth

The Internet Says: "You cannot mix it with Vitamin C."

The Science Says: This is outdated science from the 1960s. Modern cosmetic formulations of Niacinamide and Vitamin C are perfectly safe and highly effective when used together.

Is it right for you?

Skin Type Friendly

The Science

Why you can trust it: Backed by the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology (2010) for significant reduction in hyperpigmentation.
Origin Synthetic
Molecular Weight 122.1 g/mol
Ph Dependency Stable at pH 5.0 - 7.0
Max Concentration 10-20%

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