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    Side effects: Niacinamide is generally considered safe and well-tolerated by most skin types. “However, in rare cases, it may cause mild redness or itching, especially if used in high ...

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    Texture: Thick, hydrating gel | Ingredients: Niacinamide, ceramides | Other benefits: Oil free, fragrance free, paraben free, sulfate free. Niacinamide — the technical name for vitamin B3 — is ...

  4. Nicotinamide - Wikipedia

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    Nicotinamide (INN, BAN UK [2]) or niacinamide (USAN US) is a form of vitamin B 3 found in food and used as a dietary supplement and medication. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] As a supplement, it is used orally (swallowed by mouth) to prevent and treat pellagra (niacin deficiency). [ 4 ]

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    This overnight treatment was actually helpful in getting rid of my most recent spots, thanks to super brighteners like tranexamic acid, kojic acid, and niacinamide.” —JH $38.00 at remedyskin ...

  6. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Skin whiteners can help achieve lighter skin tones, but many of them contain harmful ingredients like the steroid clobetasol propionate, inorganic mercury (mercuric chloride or amalgamated mercury), glutathione (an antioxidant traditionally used in cancer treatment), and the organic compound hydroquinone. [7]

  7. Vitamin B3 - Wikipedia

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    Example of a label showing the amount of niacin (Vitamin B3), and specifying to be niacinamide in the ingredient section.. The United States Government adopted the terms niacin and niacinamide in 1942 as alternate names for nicotinic acid and nicotinamide, respectively, and encouraged their use in nontechnical contexts to avoid the public’s confusing them with the nearly unrelated (and toxic ...

  8. The best skin care routine for your 60s, according to ... - AOL

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    Ingredients like retinoids, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide are important in a lot of ways. Dr. Kopelman says that niacinamide is good for protecting your skin's barrier and reducing inflammation ...

  9. Hyperpigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Some are available without prescription, such as niacinamide, [15] [16] l-ascorbic acid, [citation needed] retinoids such as tretinoin, [17] or cysteamine hydrochloride. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Hydroquinone was the most commonly prescribed hyperpigmentation treatment before the long-term safety concerns were raised, [ 20 ] and the use of it became more ...