How to incorporate Niacinamide into routine

Niacinamide can be used twice daily on cleansed and moisturized skin. It pairs well with so many ingredients it can also be mixed with a serum and applied to the face and neck.

In many cases, niacinamide can actually amp up the benefits of other skin care ingredients, including antioxidants, Vitamin C, glycolic, conventional retinol or bakuchiol.

We created the new Microbiome Balance + Defense with the versatility and benefits of niacinamide in mind. As well as Infinite Youth Pro Serum, + Serene Skin just for you. this collection hydrates, minimizes pores and targets uneven texture to maintain luminous skin.

Niacinamide helps bolster the skin barrier by increasing the amount of key lipids, called ceramides, in the skin’s outer layer.

Ceramides improve moisture retention to help keep skin cells hydrated and plump, and better barrier function means less irritation from outside factors.

When people say the microbiome affects the skin, sometimes they don't realize the extent of that. An imbalanced microbiome and unhealthy gut can actually trigger skin conditions including: 

  • Psoriasis;

  • Eczema;

  • Allergies;

  • Acne;

  • Poor wound healing;

  • Skin ulcers;

  • Actinic keratoses;

  • Dandruff;

  • Yeast;

  • Fungal infection;

  • Rosacea;

  • Accelerated aging;

  • Folliculitis;

  • Squamos cell carcinoma.



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