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INCI name- Niacinamide
Molecular formula- C6H6N2O
Purity - 99.5%
Appearance: white powder with glitters
odour:very faint
BENEFITS AND USES-
- Niacinamide calms redness and soothes the skin to provide instant relief from inflammation.
When added to overnight treatment products, it works effectively by lightening and strengthening the skin epidermal layer.
It helps treat bacterial growth and is therefore added to shampoos to improve the overall health of the hair. - keratinocyte factors thereby reducing inflammation and lightens the skin.
- It also reduces propionibacterium which is responsible for acne formation.
- It prevents nitric oxide synthase which is known to be the reason behind skin degeneration.
- Popularly used for its pore minimising benefits, it is found in makeup primers, skincare serums, , lotions, and shampoos.
- The acne-killing mechanism of niacin kills acne and subsequently prevents acne marks and pigmentation.
- It helps treat bacterial growth and is therefore added to shampoos to improve the overall health of the hair.
pH 6-7.5 (5% water solution).
Easily soluble in water & ethanol, soluble in glycerol.
Benefits:
- USP grade
- Has soothing activity useful for blemished skin
- Can improve the appearance of aged, hyperpigmented and photodamaged skin
- Can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
- When combined with vitamin A palmitate, niacinamide showed enhanced skin lightening properties
CONCENTRATION AND SOLUBILITY-
-
Easily soluble in water & ethanol, soluble in glycerol.
- Recommended usage ranges from 1% to 10% depending on the formulation.
Formulator Guide
- Add to water at 50oC along with phase A ingredients of choice.
- Stir until the mixture becomes homogenous.
- Cool to 40oC and add oil phase to this mix and stir.
- Add final ingredients to complete the formulation.
INCI name- Niacinamide
Molecular formula- C6H6N2O
Purity - 99.5%
Appearance: white powder with glitters
odour:very faint
BENEFITS AND USES-
- Niacinamide calms redness and soothes the skin to provide instant relief from inflammation.
When added to overnight treatment products, it works effectively by lightening and strengthening the skin epidermal layer.
It helps treat bacterial growth and is therefore added to shampoos to improve the overall health of the hair. - keratinocyte factors thereby reducing inflammation and lightens the skin.
- It also reduces propionibacterium which is responsible for acne formation.
- It prevents nitric oxide synthase which is known to be the reason behind skin degeneration.
- Popularly used for its pore minimising benefits, it is found in makeup primers, skincare serums, , lotions, and shampoos.
- The acne-killing mechanism of niacin kills acne and subsequently prevents acne marks and pigmentation.
- It helps treat bacterial growth and is therefore added to shampoos to improve the overall health of the hair.
pH 6-7.5 (5% water solution).
Easily soluble in water & ethanol, soluble in glycerol.
Benefits:
- USP grade
- Has soothing activity useful for blemished skin
- Can improve the appearance of aged, hyperpigmented and photodamaged skin
- Can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines
- When combined with vitamin A palmitate, niacinamide showed enhanced skin lightening properties
CONCENTRATION AND SOLUBILITY-
-
Easily soluble in water & ethanol, soluble in glycerol.
- Recommended usage ranges from 1% to 10% depending on the formulation.
Formulator Guide
- Add to water at 50oC along with phase A ingredients of choice.
- Stir until the mixture becomes homogenous.
- Cool to 40oC and add oil phase to this mix and stir.
- Add final ingredients to complete the formulation.