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Niacinamide: Acne Treatment for Sensitive Skin

Niacinamide has been trending for some time now for being a solve-it-all ingredient, is it though?
Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide, is a form of vitamin B3 that helps the skin function and repair itself through two chemical reactions that it takes a role in.

Let’s find out what niacinamide can actually do

Increase Production of Ceramides

Topical niacinamide application is proven
to increase ceramide production, the main component to maintain and repair the skin barrier. It naturally affects the skin hydration and moisturization level, wrinkles, fine lines, damaged and sensitive skin, and other skin conditions.

Reduce Pores Appearance

Niacinamide has been found to control sebum production, also known as natural skin oils, which will make your pores appear smaller in size in return.

Effective in Cases of Moderate Acne

4% Niacinamide has been proven effective in cases of moderate acne, especially in oily skin, and equivalent to 1% clindamycin, an antibiotic used in acne treatment! It also decreases sebum production if used in a concentration of 2% or more.
It’s also super effective in mild rosacea and other inflammatory skin conditions.

More Favorable in Treating Acne in Sensitive Skin

Unlike other acne medications, niacinamide is a non-irritating ingredient that won’t irritate or sensitize the skin; this makes it a go-to ingredient for dry and sensitive skin.
It’s effective in treating hyperpigmentation and discoloration and helps in keeping hydration locked beneath the skin.
Get to try the effect of Niacinamide through our Eternity Spring facial cream that contains 4% Niacinamide and hyaluronic acid to maximize niacinamide’s results.
Have you tried it, yet?

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