HOW TO USE
HOW DO YOU USE NIACINAMIDE SERUM? Apply 2–3 drops to clean skin, gently pat in, wait 1–2 minutes, then follow with moisturiser. Use after cleansing but before thicker serums or heavier creams - the correct order is cleanse, hydrating serum, niacinamide, moisturiser, then SPF for daytime routines. Full step-by-step guide →
WHEN SHOULD YOU USE NIACINAMIDE SERUM? Use morning, evening, or both - it's particularly beneficial in the morning under SPF for all-day oil control, and at night for overnight blemish repair. Oily skin can use twice daily, while sensitive skin should start with evening use only.
CAN YOU USE NIACINAMIDE EVERY DAY? Absolutely. Niacinamide is gentle enough for daily use and works better with consistent application - you won't build tolerance like you can with acids or retinol. Daily use provides continuous oil control, pore refinement, and blemish prevention.
CAN I LAYER IT WITH OTHER ACTIVES? Yes, but avoid mixing with high-strength Vitamin C and exfoliating acids (AHAs, BHAs, PHAs) in the same routine step. It's perfectly safe with our 15% Vitamin C & EGF Serum, retinol, hyaluronic acid, and peptides - just apply niacinamide first. What not to layer together →
CAN I USE THIS WITH RETINOL? Absolutely. Apply niacinamide before retinol to reduce potential irritation and make your retinol routine more comfortable. This combination is particularly effective for blemish-prone skin since niacinamide preps your skin barrier and minimises retinol sensitivity. Can you use niacinamide with retinol? →
CAN YOU USE NIACINAMIDE WITH VITAMIN C? Yes - despite outdated advice to the contrary, niacinamide and vitamin C can safely be used together and genuinely complement each other. Vitamin C brightens and provides antioxidant protection; niacinamide calms, balances oil, and strengthens the barrier. For best results, use vitamin C first in your morning routine, wait 30–60 seconds, then apply niacinamide. Avoid stacking very high-strength vitamin C (above 10% L-ascorbic acid) directly with niacinamide in the exact same application step. Our 15% Vitamin C & EGF Serum is formulated to be safely compatible with niacinamide. Vitamin C vs. niacinamide - which is right for you? →
HOW LONG DOES NIACINAMIDE TAKE TO WORK? You'll notice oil control within 1–2 weeks, but allow 4–8 weeks for significant blemish reduction and pore refinement. The timeline: immediate oil control → fewer breakouts at week 3–4 → visible pore improvement by weeks 6–8.
SKIN TYPES & CONCERNS
IS IT GOOD FOR DRY SKIN TOO? Yes. Niacinamide balances oil production rather than stripping it away, making it suitable for dry skin that gets congested or combination skin types. It strengthens your skin barrier and improves moisture retention - layer with our Hyaluronic Acid Serum for extra hydration. Is niacinamide good for dry skin? →
IS NIACINAMIDE OR RETINOL BETTER FOR ACNE? They're most effective together, but if you have to choose: niacinamide is the gentler option that targets oil production and redness more immediately; retinol is more powerful for preventing clogged pores and improving overall skin texture over time. For active blemishes, niacinamide works faster on visible redness. For long-term blemish management and skin renewal, retinol is more transformative. Use niacinamide before retinol in your PM routine to help reduce potential retinol irritation - this pairing is well-established in evidence-based skincare. Can you use niacinamide with retinol?
DOES NIACINAMIDE HELP WITH HYPERPIGMENTATION OR DARK SPOTS? Yes. Niacinamide inhibits the transfer of melanin (pigment) to skin cells, which over time reduces the appearance of dark spots, post-blemish marks, and uneven tone. It won't replace a dedicated brightening treatment like our Tranexamic Acid Serum for stubborn hyperpigmentation, but it makes an excellent supporting ingredient in any brightening routine. Used consistently, 10% niacinamide can visibly even skin tone within 6–8 weeks. How to get rid of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation →
WHICH IS BETTER FOR REDNESS: NIACINAMIDE OR AZELAIC ACID? Both reduce redness but through different mechanisms. Niacinamide is gentler, works continuously, and suits daily use for mild-to-moderate redness and oily or combination skin. Azelaic acid (our Redness Relief Solution, 10%) is more targeted for rosacea-associated redness and persistent post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. For redness alongside blemishes and oiliness - use niacinamide. For rosacea-type redness - azelaic acid. Many people benefit from layering both in the same routine. Azelaic acid and niacinamide: can you use them together? →
IS IT SAFE FOR PREGNANCY OR BREASTFEEDING? Yes, completely safe. Niacinamide is vitamin B3, which your body naturally produces. It is one of the safest active ingredients for expecting and nursing mothers wanting clear, balanced skin without risk. Complete guide to pregnancy-safe skincare →
CAN I USE THIS WITH PRESCRIPTION TREATMENTS? Check with your doctor first, but niacinamide typically works well alongside prescription acne and anti-ageing treatments since it's gentle and can help reduce irritation from stronger actives.
INGREDIENTS & FORMULA
WHAT DOES NIACINAMIDE SERUM DO? Niacinamide serum regulates oil production, reduces blemishes and pore appearance, calms redness, and strengthens your skin barrier for clearer, healthier-looking skin. This vitamin B3 ingredient controls excess sebum and reduces inflammation without harsh side effects. Does niacinamide help with acne? →
WHAT DOES NIACINAMIDE (VITAMIN B3) ACTUALLY DO FOR SKIN? Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3 that works on multiple skin concerns simultaneously: it regulates sebum (oil) production, strengthens the skin barrier, visibly reduces pore size, calms redness and inflammation, and helps fade post-blemish marks. At 10%, our serum delivers maximum efficacy while remaining gentle enough for daily use - even on sensitive skin. It is one of the most versatile and well-researched skincare ingredients available. What is niacinamide? →
WHAT'S THE % OF NIACINAMIDE? This serum contains 10% niacinamide - the optimal concentration for effective oil control, pore appearance, and blemish reduction without irritation. Clinical studies show 5–10% niacinamide provides maximum benefits while being gentle enough for daily use on most skin types.
SHOULD I USE THIS OR THE 20% NIACINAMIDE SOLUTION? Choose based on your needs: oily skin all over = 20% Niacinamide for maximum oil control. Combination skin, T-zone oiliness, or no active breakouts = stick with 10%. The 10% is better for sensitive or blemish-prone skin since it's gentler while still highly effective.
WHAT'S THE PH LEVEL? The pH is 6.09 - optimal for niacinamide stability and skin compatibility. This slightly acidic pH ensures maximum ingredient effectiveness while being gentle enough for daily use and compatible with other skincare products.
WHY ISN'T THIS PRODUCT VEGAN? This serum contains one egg-derived ingredient (phospholipids, listed as Glycine Soja Sterols/Soybean), which means it cannot be certified vegan. Our 20% Niacinamide Solution is fully vegan and cruelty-free. Both products are Leaping Bunny certified - no animal testing, ever.
IS THE SQUALANE ANIMAL-DERIVED? No - it's 100% plant-based squalane derived from sustainable sugarcane, making it cruelty-free and environmentally responsible.