Niacinamide, The Miracle Worker You Need in Your Skincare Regime

Niacinamide, The Miracle Worker You Need in Your Skincare Regime

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Niacinamide is the new kid on the block when it comes to skincare. It offers multiple skincare benefits, but most people don't know how to use it properly. In this blog, we will discuss niacinamide, how it is beneficial to the skin, its efficaciousness when used with other actives, and who are ideal candidates to use this ingredient.

What Is Niacinamide? 

Niacinamide or Vitamin B3, also known as nicotinamide, is found in food grains, milk, fish, meat, egg, and certain veggies. Synthetic niacinamide is used in many facial serums and lotions because of its skincare benefits. This versatile skincare ingredient is lightweight and gets dissolved in the skin easily. It hydrates, nourishes your skin and is considered beneficial for acne-prone skin as it controls sebum production. Why don't you check out Anveya's 24k Gold Goodbye Acne Kit. It comes with a cleanser and serum containing Azelaic Acid, Niacinamide, Tea tree oil, and other ingredients immensely effective in fighting acne.

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Considering Niacinamide is not water-soluble, you will find it formulated in water-based serum. While niacinamide is a vital ingredient in many skincare products, it hasn't gathered much attention because it focuses on most skin concerns rather than addressing just one targeted skin problem.

How Does Niacinamide Help Your Skin?

Whenever we discuss versatile skincare ingredients, Vitamin C and hyaluronic acid happen to be the frontliners. The beauty benefits of niacinamide are not known to many; it is an underrated active in the beauty industry.

Also Read : 7 Reasons Why Vitamin C Has Become a Game Changer in Our Skincare Routine

For those who are not aware of its incredible skincare benefits, niacinamide is an all-rounder skincare ingredient when treating skin concerns. It is effective in solving skin issues like acne, hyperpigmentation and dehydration. It helps with the visible reduction in enlarged pores, erases wrinkles, fine lines, improves uneven skin tone, reduces dullness, and boosts the skin's barrier function.

Plus, its healing property is effective in treating photodamaged skin. It repairs dry, dull, and tired-looking skin, thus helping to revive and rejuvenate your appearance. It cleans up the clogged pores of your skin, making it look healthy and radiant. For acne-prone skin, niacinamide is beneficial because of its antibacterial properties and ability to regulate oil production. A high concentration of niacinamide is beneficial in tightening the pores.

Niacinamide Serum boosts the skin's hydration level and improves the efficacy of moisturizers, helping in hydration retention. It is beneficial for mature skin and sensitive skin as well.

Niacinamide is suitable for all skin types, especially sensitive skin. It exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, due to which it has a soothing effect on red, swollen, and inflamed skin. Google niacinamide before and after effect on the skin, and you'll find numerous positive comments and reviews about this skincare active. One of niacinamide's most notable properties is skin brightening and pore-reduction. If you use it regularly for 6-8 weeks, you will notice a significant difference in your skin's texture, making you fall in love with niacinamide.

How To Include Niacinamide In Your Skincare Regime? 

The best way to harness all the beauty benefits of niacinamide is to apply it topically in the form of serum, lotion, or cream. Niacinamide serum can be included in your daily skincare regime as it quickly gets absorbed into the skin. Experts recommend applying niacinamide serum at night to give it enough time to enhance the texture of your skin. Niacinamide serum can be used once or twice daily, depending upon the concentration of the active in the formulation. Look for lower concentration as a high concentration of niacinamide can damage your skin, causing allergic reactions. You can easily include niacinamide in your daily skincare regime in the form of serums, moisturizers, facial oils, essences etc.

The same thumb rule applies here as well. Start with applying the skincare product with the thinnest consistency and thicker products after that. In the daytime, niacinamide serum or moisturizer can be combined with sunscreen. At night you can apply niacinamide after cleansing and before applying a night cream.

Also Read : Nighttime Skincare: A Necessity For Skin Maintenance

In addition to reducing enlarged pores, niacinamide serum or cream tightens, hydrates, and brightens your skin, giving you a healthy, flawless appearance.

What Ingredients Work Well With Niacinamide? 

To amplify the skincare benefits of niacinamide, you can pair it with other powerful actives such as AHAs, BHAs, peptides, ceramides and hyaluronic acid. Let's break down the skincare benefits of each of them below:

AHA 

Popular alpha-hydroxy acids such as lactic acid and glycolic acid are water-soluble and known for their exfoliating properties. It boosts cell turnover, reducing scars and dark spots. It accelerates collagen production too.

BHA 

Beta hydroxy acids such as salicylic acid are oil-soluble and beneficial for acne-prone skin. It penetrates deeper into the skin and unclogs the pores by dissolving dirt and grime; it is considered effective for controlling blackheads, whiteheads, and acne.

Peptides 

Peptides are short chains of amino acids. The topical application of peptides helps boost collagen production.

Ceramides 

The lipid molecules found in between the skin cells are known as ceramides. This lipid layer is known for moisture retention, which keeps your skin hydrated for long and protects against environmental aggressors.

Hyaluronic Acid 

A skincare active, well-known for its super hydrating property. It creates a thin film over the surface, locking the moisture inside the skin.

Also Read : Hyaluronic Acid- A Secret to Youthful Skin

How To Use Niacinamide? 

All skin types tolerate niacinamide well; even people with sensitive skin can use it safely. Due to its hydrating property, It is recommended for people with specific skin conditions such as rosacea. It is beneficial for mature skin and those with hyperpigmented skin.

Side Effects Of Niacinamide 

Niacinamide is generally considered safe for all types of skin, but when used in high concentrations, it can cause irritation. While choosing a niacinamide serum, check the label. Most serums contain a 5 percent niacinamide concentration, which is often recommended by dermatologists. But people with sensitive skin can use niacinamide serum with a concentrations of 3 percent or less to avoid any allergic reaction on the skin. If you are using it for the first time, do a patch test.

 

 

 

 

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