niacinamide
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If you apply topical retinoids, there’s an increased potential for irritation, so it’s important to also use a hydrating agent such as a moisturizer that contains ceramides, niacinamide or hyaluronic acid, Berson said.
From Washington Post • Jun. 21, 2022
Products mentioned in Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt's 2021 video on her skincare routine - a niacinamide serum, a watermelon-based moisturiser, caffeine skin drops - wouldn't have had an affordable equivalent in India five years ago.
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2022
Hyper Skin’s latest face mask will leave you radiant while also working to fade dark spots with niacinamide and bearberry.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2022
It’s formulated with 20% niacinamide, a smart ingredient that visibly tightens enlarged pores, smooths bumpy texture and improves blotchy tone for a youthful, radiant-looking complexion.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 16, 2021
She calls out the ceramides and hyaluronic acid in it as excellent hydrators, plus the niacinamide as a trusted redness reducer.
From Slate • Dec. 24, 2018
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