Niacinamide and Vitamin C, a powerful skincare duo you didn't know you need
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When it comes to powerhouse skincare ingredients, niacinamide and vitamin C are two of the most talked-about. Both boast impressive benefits for the skin, but understanding how they work, their differences, and how to incorporate them into your routine is key to achieving the best results. Below, Ruan Winter breaks it down.
Niacinamide, also known as vitamin B3, is a water-soluble vitamin that supports the skin’s barrier, reduces inflammation, and helps with overall skin health. It’s known for its calming and protective properties, making it ideal for sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Vitamin C, an antioxidant, is essential for brightening the skin, evening out skin tone, and protecting against environmental damage. It promotes collagen production and helps reduce hyperpigmentation, making it a go-to ingredient for radiant skin.
Benefits of Niacinamide and Vitamin C
Key differences
While both ingredients help with brightening and evening out skin tone, they differ in how they achieve these results:
How to use Niacinamide and Vitamin C in your skincare routine
For optimal results, it’s essential to layer these ingredients correctly:
Can you use Niacinamide with Vitamin C?
Yes! Contrary to past misconceptions, niacinamide and vitamin C can be used together. When layered correctly, they complement each other well – vitamin C brightens and protects, while niacinamide soothes and reinforces the skin barrier.
Products that include these powerhouse ingredients:
The Purifying Treatment Cream from Vitaderm comprises three main ingredients: Niacinamide, Salicylic Acid and Jojoba Extract, while Radian-C Serum is a light-weight gel-serum formulated with a new generation Vitamin C in its purest form . As Winter explains: “Using niacinamide and vitamin C together can create a powerhouse combination for healthier, more resilient skin. It’s about choosing the right formulations that work in harmony with your skin type.”
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