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Niacinamide Vitamin B3-10% Serum, 30ml

Niacinamide Vitamin B3-10% Serum, 30ml

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Scent & Colour

Transparent watery liquid, Unscented

Texture

Watery

After-effect

Fresh, Revitalised, Hydrated

Finish

Mild hydrated glassy finish

Benefits

Improves skin texture by reducing pore size  Corrects dark spots and pigmentation  Reduces inflammation and treats acne  Regulates oil and sebum production  Reduces wrinkles and fine lines  Creates lipid (ceramide) barrier 

Features

This formulation contains <100 ppm residual acid to minimise skin irritation and increase the bioavailability of active Niacinamide. It stimulates the generation of collagen and elastin fibroblasts & encourages skin cell regeneration.

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Niacinamide Vitamin B3 10% daily Serum (30 ml) Your skin's all-round saviour! For Blemishes, Uneven Skin Texture, Dark Spots, Acne Marks | Clears, Hydrates and Repairs Skin

  • Aqua
  • Aloe Vera Leaf Extract
  • Veg glycerin
  • Propanediol
  • Niacinamide
  • Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1
  • Sodium Hyaluronate
  • Benzyl Alcohol
  • Ethylhexylglycerin
  • Tocopherol
  • Xanthan Gum
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FAQs

Q1. What does vitamin B3 serum do?

A: CosIQ’s vitamin B3 serum improves skin texture by reducing pore size, corrects dark spots and pigmentation, reduces inflammation and treats acne, regulates oil and sebum production, reduces wrinkles and fine lines and creates a lipid (ceramide) barrier.

Q2. Can you use vitamin B3 serum everyday?

A: Vitamin B3 serum can ideally be used twice daily in most types of skin. Make sure you consult your dermatologist in case of doubts.

Q3. When should I use vitamin B3 serum on my face?

A: Vitamin B3 serum should be used in the morning and at night, followed by a sunscreen in the morning or a moisturizer as required.

Q4: Is niacinamide a vitamin B3?

A: Yes, Niacinamide is actually a form of vitamin B3.