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5 Ways Niacinamide Benefits Your Skin

Have you been suffering from dark spots for a long time? Or are you having loose skin? You also look over-age due to your dull skin. And you have used everything from medicines to home remedies? Let us reveal a wonderful product to you today. It works miraculously for all skin types.

It’s Niacinamide. Already heard about it? 

Let’s read on with us to discover how it lightens dark spots.

Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, is an important nutrient. In fact, every part of your body needs it to function properly.

  1. Niacinamide helps smooth out wrinkles:

Niacin benefits your skin by stimulating production of collagen and elastin, which helps to smooth those pesky fine lines and wrinkles. 

  1. It’s also great for acne-prone skin:

If you’re constantly dealing with acne blemishes, adding a niacin product to your routine is one of the best ways to get clear skin. Niacinamide heals acne by targeting the first step in the acne cycle, reducing the inflammation that would otherwise lead to sebum oxidation, clogged pores, bacteria growth and eventually an angry pimple. 

 

  1. Niacinamide promotes an even skin tone:

If you’ve spent a lot of time in the sun, you know that it can lead to dark spots and other forms of hyperpigmentation. Niacin helps brighten these dark spots over time because it stops melanin from rising through the cells of the dermis to the epidermis. 

  1. Niacinamide keeps your skin moisturized:

By now you know that vitamin B3 helps to strengthen your skin barrier, and that leads to our next niacin benefit. With consistent use, this ingredient will help your skin stay hydrated. Skin with a healthy barrier keeps moisture from being lost through evaporation, and this means less dry, flaky and irritated skin. 

  1. Niacinamide controls excess oil:

Maybe you don’t have acne, but you struggle with oily skin. Well, niacinamide can help with that, too. Researchers have discovered that as little as 2% can lower the amount of sebum produced and the rate of sebum excretion. These changes took place after two, four and six weeks.

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About the Author: Dr. Sayyam Azam is a certified dermatologist who has specialized in Clinical Dermatology (Pakistan) and Aesthetic Medicine (US). During her specialized training, she was involved in multiple clinical as well as aesthetic dermatological procedures such as botox, fillers, and chemical peels. As a licensed dermatologist, she is now running a state-of-the- art Aesthetic Center (The Face Clinic) in Multan, Pakistan.

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