π Niacinamide π
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So my number one advise will always be to visit a professional in the area, they work and study very hard to help people with skin conditions.
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βοΈDo you know the benefits of including niacinamide in your routine? π€π
Let's look at all those skin benefits:
π¦1: Anti-aging, wrinkle-smoothing properties: With age, our skin tends to slow down in producing important proteins, such as keratin, filaggrin, and involucrin. Studies show that niacinamide can boost collagen production as well as the production of these three important proteins. That means improved skin structure and fewer wrinkles. FYI, anti-aging studies usually use 4-5% niacinamide daily for 8-12 weeks, so if you are after the anti-aging benefits try to choose a product that tells you the exact percentage of niacinamide it contains.
π¦2: Skin-lightening properties: Hyperpigmentation or brown spots are really stubborn and honestly it can be really hard to make them disappear just by topical products. What you can expect for them is to fade a little and niacinamide is a great ingredient to help with that. Studies show that 2-5% niacinamide used daily for 8 weeks results in significant lightening of hyperpigmentation. When combined with amino sugar, acetyl glucosamine the results are even better.
π¦3: Barrier repair functions: the skin barrier is the outer layer of the skin that is amazingly important at keeping the skin hydrated and healthy. The stuff between the skin cells consists mainly of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides. The amount and structure of these determine how healthy the skin barrier is. What studies have shown is that 2% niacinamide can increase the synthesis of free fatty acids, cholesterol, and ceramides that result in healthier and stronger skin barrier, decreased trans-epidermal water loss and better hydrated skin.
π¦4: Anti-acne properties: though niacinamide does not count as one of the gold standard anti-acne ingredients, if you have problem skin it's totally worth a try. It has sebum regulating and anti-inflammatory properties and a study that used 4% niacinamide for 8 weeks to treat acne found that 82% of those treated showed some improvement. What's more, the results were slightly better than with a 1% clindamycin gel, an antibiotics often used to treat acne.
Attached are my fav products with niacinamide! π₯°βοΈ
Hope this helps you as much as it helped meβ¨ Any tips, questions or advise, feel free to share in the comments. Iβm sure the whole community will be happy to help.π§π½ββοΈπ§π½ββοΈ
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