Table of Contents
- 1 Can I use the ordinary AHA BHA and niacinamide together?
- 2 Can you use niacinamide and zinc with AHA and BHA?
- 3 What can you not mix with niacinamide?
- 4 What can you mix niacinamide with?
- 5 What can you not mix with ordinary niacinamide?
- 6 What should you not use AHA BHA peeling solution?
- 7 When should I apply the ordinary niacinamide and zinc serum?
- 8 Is Paula’s choice niacinamide 10\% + zinc 1\% too drying?
Can I use the ordinary AHA BHA and niacinamide together?
Can I use AHA 30\% followed by Niacinamide? Yes, you may!
Can you use niacinamide and zinc with AHA and BHA?
The short answer is yes you certainly can! The longer, more detailed answer, is there are a couple of ways to truly benefit from using niacinamide after using AHA and BHA. To avoid any redness or irritation from overusing potent skincare ingredients you can alternate which time of day you use them.
Can I use niacinamide with BHA?
Yes, you can use niacinamide and BHA together within the same routine, but for optimal results, layer them as separate steps, rather than mixing the formulas together. Niacinamide should be used after your BHA exfoliant. From there, you can apply the rest of your products in order of thinnest to thickest texture.
What can you not mix with niacinamide?
Don’t Mix: Niacinamide and vitamin C. Although they’re both antioxidants, vitamin C is one ingredient that’s not compatible with niacinamide. “Both are very common antioxidants used in a variety of skincare products, but they should not be used one right after the other,” says Dr. Marchbein.
What can you mix niacinamide with?
Niacinamide and retinol can be combined in one product, which may be easier and more convenient. But they’re also available as separate products. If you’re using these ingredients in separate products, it’s recommended to apply niacinamide first and to then follow with retinol.
What can niacinamide not be mixed with?
What can you not mix with ordinary niacinamide?
The Niacinamide Powder should never be used with a product that has a non-water-based formula or a pH below 5 or above 7. Especially, it should never be combined with a vitamin C or direct acid (such as AHAs, BHAs, and PHAs).
What should you not use AHA BHA peeling solution?
Skin Care Ingredients To Avoid Using With The Ordinary AHA BHA Peel. Since this has a high acid content with an exfoliation that is quite intense to the skin, I would recommend avoiding any products with Vitamin C, retinol, or other acids in them after applying this peel to avoid further irritation.
Is niacinamide 10\% + zinc 1\% good for acne?
The Ordinary Niacinamide 10\% + Zinc 1\% is particularly good for those who suffer from rosacea and redness on the skin as it can help soothe irritation and even out the skin tone. Niacinimide and acne are als a perfect pair.
When should I apply the ordinary niacinamide and zinc serum?
We recommend you apply The Ordinary Niacinamide 10\% + Zinc 1\% Serum in the morning, and your vitamin C product in the evening. If you’re suffering from inflamed skin, pigmentation, and breakouts, this niacinamide and zinc serum might just be the best option for you.
Is Paula’s choice niacinamide 10\% + zinc 1\% too drying?
Absolutely not! The Ordinary Niacinamide 10\% + Zinc 1\% is strictly to absorb excess oil in oily and acne-prone skin. For all other skin types, it’s way too drying. If you need something hydrating, antiaging, brightening, or soothing, go with Paula’s Choice 10\% Niacinamide Booster.
What is the best niacinamide serum for skin care?
Niacinamide can be used both morning and night. The Ordinary Niacinamide 10\% + Zinc 1\% This water-based serum is has a light gel texture that absorbs quickly and layers perfectly – loads of people rate it as a primer because it instantly makes skin super smooth.