Pregnancy:Generally safe (topical); consult doctor if pregnant/breastfeeding and using multiple actives or if skin is very sensitive.
Alcohol:No known interaction (topical).
Overview
Cosmetic | Cream
Uses & Benefits
Daily facial/body moisturization; supports skin barrier; helps manage oily/combination skin, enlarged pores, dullness and uneven skin tone; adjunct care for acne-prone skin and post-acne marks.
How It Works
Niacinamide (vitamin B3) helps strengthen the skin barrier by supporting ceramide synthesis and reducing transepidermal water loss. It has anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating effects, which can improve the appearance of pores, redness and uneven tone with regular use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this medicine used for?
Daily facial/body moisturization; supports skin barrier; helps manage oily/combination skin, enlarged pores, dullness and uneven skin tone; adjunct care for acne-prone skin and post-acne marks.
Niacinamide (vitamin B3) helps strengthen the skin barrier by supporting ceramide synthesis and reducing transepidermal water loss. It has anti-inflammatory and sebum-regulating effects, which can improve the appearance of pores, redness and uneven tone with regular use.
How should I use this medicine?
For topical use only. Apply an adequate amount on clean, dry face/neck (or affected area) and massage gently until absorbed. Use once or twice daily; can be used under sunscreen in the morning and as the last step at night. Patch test before first use; avoid contact with eyes and broken/irritated skin.
How should I store this medicine?
Store at room temperature (below 25–30°C), away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Keep cap tightly closed; do not freeze.
Disclaimer
Product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. Do not self-medicate for serious symptoms. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer labeling/website information, established dermatology literature on topical niacinamide, standard cosmetic safety guidance
Availability depends on stock and serviceability.
Directions for Use
For topical use only. Apply an adequate amount on clean, dry face/neck (or affected area) and massage gently until absorbed. Use once or twice daily; can be used under sunscreen in the morning and as the last step at night. Patch test before first use; avoid contact with eyes and broken/irritated skin.
External use only. Stop use and consult a dermatologist if severe irritation, swelling, blistering or persistent redness occurs. Avoid use on broken skin, active eczema flares, or if known allergy to any ingredient. Use sunscreen during daytime, especially if using other active skincare products (acids/retinoids). Keep out of reach of children.
Drug Interactions
No clinically significant systemic drug interactions expected with topical niacinamide. Using alongside strong exfoliating acids (AHA/BHA), retinoids, benzoyl peroxide or alcohol-based products may increase irritation—introduce gradually and separate application if needed.
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature (below 25–30°C), away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. Keep cap tightly closed; do not freeze.