
Niacinamide is a derivative of vitamin B3 with numerous benefits for the skin. Indeed, it helps to soothe irritations and redness, reduce the appearance of wrinkles and pigmentation spots, regulate sebum secretion, prevent the onset of blemishes, and improve skin elasticity. In this article, discover how it acts on hyperpigmentation.

Retinol, vitamin C, tranexamic acid... most cosmetic ingredients work more effectively when combined with others that act synergistically on biological pathways. Niacinamide is no exception and pairs well with several active ingredients, which explains its presence in many skincare formulations. Read on to discover the most beneficial ingredient combinations with niacinamide.

Niacinamide is known for its ability to promote blood microcirculation and reduce redness. Soothing irritation, this active ingredient is used in the composition of numerous products for combination to oily skin with imperfections. But what promotes the appearance of acne pimples? How does niacinamide help with acne scars?

Niacinamide is a multifunctional active ingredient increasingly found in skincare products. As an antioxidant, it combats premature ageing of the epidermis. Its sebum-regulating and antibacterial properties also make it an excellent ally for oily skin (+), whether or not it has blemishes. Here, we focus on the process of obtaining this ingredient.

Creating combinations of active ingredients can prove beneficial for the skin, where each ingredient presents a list of different advantages to enhance the skin's appearance. However, some mixtures can be delicate and incompatible, to the point of cancelling out the effects or causing irritation and inflammation. Is this the case for niacinamide and vitamin C?

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