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Can hyaluronic acid and niacinamide be used together?

Advances in cosmetic science have led to the incorporation of more and more components and active ingredients tailored to the needs of each consumer in order to better care for and enhance their skin. This has helped diversify the range of treatments and daily care routines, adapting to the characteristics of users and each complexion type. This variety of options has generated a growing interest in enhancing the beneficial effects of different ingredients by combining them to achieve more efficient results in the treatment of different conditions.

However, when it comes to powerful active ingredients, care must always be taken when mixing them. We must monitor the joint reaction of two or more components to ensure there are no side effects that will harm rather than improve the health of skin tissue, causing even greater damage than the original issue. This is a concern for many people when it comes to combining cosmetic ingredients, especially with hyaluronic acid and niacinamide. Separately, these substances offer good results and many wonder whether using them together will help maximize their effects.

Fortunately, and to clear up any doubts, they work perfectly together with great results in a beauty routine, so it’s important to understand each of their benefits in depth.

What is hyaluronic acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a substance naturally present in the human body. It can be found in various tissues such as joints, cartilage and, of course, skin. With age and the passing of time, natural production of this active ingredient tends to decrease, generating wear and tear in the linings where it is found. This is most often associated with the skin as a lack of hyaluronic acid leads to wrinkles, expression lines and other signs of aging.

Now we know that niacinamide and hyaluronic acid can be used together, it’s important to understand that hyaluronic acid works by maintaining the natural hydration of skin tissue and promoting cell regeneration for a smooth, firm and healthy appearance. By attracting and retaining water molecules, it creates beneficial conditions for natural moisture and the production of collagen and elastin, proteins that help maintain the skin's elasticity and smoothness.

What is niacinamide?

Niacinamide is a type of vitamin B3 and while the body does not produce it naturally, it can be absorbed through the consumption of foods such as eggs, dairy products and some animal proteins. Niacinamide can also be extracted from plant roots and yeasts. Its low molecular weight and water solubility promote fast absorption by the dermis and deep action in each layer of the skin for immediate results in skin tissue.

If you want to combine hyaluronic acid with niacinamide, this will help revitalize the face in a whole host of ways, and it’s compatible with all skin types. Its benefits include: skin hydration, promoting greater elasticity and helping to prevent wrinkles; anti-acne action with its sebum-regulating properties; fewer lesions with its anti-inflammatory properties which reduce irritation and dryness; sun protection to prevent sun spots; and an antioxidant action, which delays the signs of aging.

Hyaluronic acid and niacinamide: a winning combination?

As already mentioned, hyaluronic acid can be combined with niacinamide in the same beauty routine. In this way, you can enjoy the benefits of both components. But how should hyaluronic acid and niacinamide be applied?

While they can be applied in different ways, it’s becoming increasingly common to combine both ingredients in the same formulation, maximizing results with a precise distribution to meet the user's needs. In this sense, a recommended option incorporating both components is Biotherm’s Blue Pro-Retinol Multi-Correct Cream, a daily-use anti-wrinkle corrective cream for all skin types which, as well as containing both niacinamide and hyaluronic acid, combines with Pro-Retinol to improve skin texture, reduce open pores, fade the appearance of wrinkles and achieve a more even skin tone.

The above alternative brilliantly complements Biotherm’s Life Plankton range, a product line featuring ingredients with extraordinary skin-healing powers that regenerate tissue and maintain a healthy, blemish-free appearance for longer.

In summary, any beauty routine requires a level of prevention when choosing products and combinations of products, so it’s important to know the exact properties of each ingredient and its contraindications to avoid reactions and side effects, where possible. If you’re wondering "can I use niacinamide and hyaluronic acid together", even in the same product or application, the answer is yes.

These two powerful active ingredients offer great benefits for the skin. The complexion improves with less visible signs of aging and fewer blemishes. It will also be firmer and more elastic.

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