- uneven skin tone
- dullness
- spots/consistent and persistent blemishes
- fine lines and proper wrinkles
- enhancing skin barrier function
Niacinamide is water-soluble, and so can normally be found in serums. It has been shown to stimulate the dermis, in turn increasing the fatty content of the skin and helping to prevent TEWL (trans epidermal water loss).
You need this if:
It is a good ingredient for nearly all skins and can be particularly helpful for acne sufferers due to its ability to help barrier function of the epidermis and thus help in the prevention of bacterial irritants.
Combination skins, older skins, anyone that feels that their skin is uneven in tone, lacks clarity or looks dull far too often.
You don’t need this if:
You have ‘normal’ skin with good colour and are not obsessed with your pores.
Any myths attached to this ingredient?
Yes. That it doesn’t play well with others and cannot be used alongside other ingredients, especially vitamin C. Not true. Crack on.
As with all ingredients, don’t be tempted to go for a higher percentage of niacinamide just because it’s marketed as ‘stronger’ or ‘more intense’. Slow and steady wins the race and formula is Queen.
Some excellent niacinamide products include:
Summer Fridays CC ME Serum: https://bit.ly/2V1iX9L
Alpha-H Vitamin B: https://bit.ly/2B4BJSi
Allies of Skin Prebiotics & Niacinamide Pore Refining Booster: https://bit.ly/2X0QEIe
Paula’s Choice 10% Niacinamide Booster: https://bit.ly/3pGesxo
Good Molecules Niacinamide Serum: https://bit.ly/2wVv1PT
Medik8 Clarity Peptides: https://bit.ly/3pI6sff
Glossier Super Pure: https://bit.ly/3n7WrX9