Restore skin’s natural health with this serum that helps protect from sun damage and promote cell growth. This soothing formulation utilizes oil-soluble Vitamin C (Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate 3%) combined with Ferulic Acid for photoprotection, diminishing redness, blemishes and uneven tone while Acetyl Glucosamine evens out skin tone smoothing out rough areas.
Niacinamide & Vitamin C 2-in-1 Smoothing Serum & Glow Essence
This featherlight liquid, formulated to protect skin from free-radical damage, contains an impressive 20% concentration of antioxidant vitamin C. Our tester reported it quickly soaked into her skin without leaving any trace or residue behind; she noticed an immediate radiant glow as well as smoothing fine lines and wrinkles while increasing radiance for her complexion.
This serum-essence combines the brightening benefits of vitamin C and niacinamide with peptides for even skin tone, reduced appearance of fine lines and dark spots as well as oil reduction, minimize pores and smooth skin texture to give a clearer and younger-looking complexion.
Purvisha Patel, board-certified dermatologist and founder of Visha Skincare. Therefore, serums tend to have ingredients that penetrate more effectively into the skin whereas creams often stay on top, according to Purvisha. Therefore, serums should be included as part of your morning skincare routine along with moisturizer and sunscreen applications; depending on the formula and your skin type results may appear within four to eight weeks of consistent use.
Niacinamide & Vitamin C Brightening Serum
Brightening ingredients like vitamin C and niacinamide are great way to achieve that lit-from-within glow, but it is essential that you find products suitable for your skin type. According to dermatologist Melanie Palm, “if you have sensitive skin then serum containing vitamin C could cause irritation”.
However, if your complexion tends toward oilier conditions, try layering heavier vitamin C serum and moisturizer together as an initial pre-moisturizer to give more time for its effect to sink in. According to dermatologist Dr. Diane Madfes.
Niacinamide (or vitamin B3) is less finicky than vitamin C and can be found in many skincare products ranging from serums, masks, and moisturizers of varying price points. “To optimize its effectiveness,” suggests Dr. Arch, it should be applied before sunscreen application to maximize effectiveness. This vitamin C serum with Niacinamide combined with plant-based Epidermal Growth Factor reduces dark spots while improving tone and texture for an impressive skin makeover!
Niacinamide & Vitamin C Hydrating Serum
Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, can be an invaluable asset to skin restoration. It helps increase production of ceramides (which improve barrier function and hydration), address hyperpigmentation by blocking tyrosinase activity, even out skin tone by blocking melanin overproduction and is even an anti-aging ingredient, decreasing fine lines and pores over time.
Vitamin C is an “incredibly versatile ingredient,” says dermatologist Charlotte Birnbaum of Spring Street Dermatology in New York City. Vitamin C can brighten, promote collagen production, prevent oxidative damage and even protect against sunburns.
Are you in search of a skincare staple to add to your regimen? Consider Sunday Riley’s C.E.O. serum. Formulated with Tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate (a highly stable form of vitamin C) and brightening ingredients such as Licorice Root Extract and Alpha Arbutin for extra brightness, this lightweight summer formula also contains antioxidants as well as salicylic Acid to minimize pores size.
Niacinamide & Vitamin C Resurfacing Serum
Niacinamide (also known as nicotinic acid) is a fan favorite when it comes to skincare, thanks to its rejuvenating effects. Also a vitamin B3, this antioxidant can reduce hyperpigmentation while increasing collagen production for firmer skin. Plus, it boasts anti-inflammatory benefits and works seamlessly alongside ingredients like Vitamin C without neutralizing their benefits!
At first, there were concerns that pairing niacinamide and Vitamin C together may result in an adverse chemical reaction that would negate their benefits, however recent evidence shows otherwise. Modern formulations combining the potency ingredients are less likely to cause irritation if you select the suitable formulation and texture.
CeraVe’s pore-refiner features 10% niacinamide to smooth skin and brighten uneven spots, while The Ordinary offers 10% niacinamide serum that will do just that. Meanwhile, their lightweight gel texture retinol treatment improves post-acne marks while exfoliation provides gentle exfoliation while licorice root extract can fade pigmentation for effective pigment control – perfect for all skin types, especially oily or combination types.