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Short answer, YES! It's inexpensive, simple to manufacture with because it's stable and soluble in water.
Additionally, niacinamide is one of the best ingredients for the skin, which is why everyone adores it!
The primary advantages of niacinamide are as follows:
People have reported that they've seen shrinking of their otherwise larger pores. For people with oily or acne-prone skin, this is quite helpful.
Reduces sun-induced hyperpigmentation Niacinamide is essentially a brightening agent at high dosages. This is why vitamin C, another potent antioxidant, goes well with it.
An antioxidant is niacinamide (just like vitamin C). This makes it an anti-aging component.
Use of niacinamide on sensitive or irritated skin is absolutely fine because it restores damaged skin and reduces redness.
To boost niacinamide's anti-pigmentation effects, pair it with vitamin C.