Evening Niacinamide Application
Niacinamide is a water-soluble vitamin that integrates into most evening routines with ease. Its role is strictly to support moisture retention and visual surface texture. By keeping it in your nighttime sequence, you allow the ingredient to function while your skin is in a period of relative stillness.
The primary constraint is chemical separation. Because low-pH environments can cause niacinamide to convert to nicotinic acid, it is best to avoid concurrent use with vitamin C. This guide details the logistics of night-only application to maintain maximum efficacy.
- Cleanse the surface. Begin by removing all debris and environmental buildup from the day. Use a gentle, pH-balanced cleanser that does not strip the skin. Pat your face until it is merely damp, not soaking, as this provides a sufficient vehicle for the serum to travel.
- Apply the niacinamide. Dispense three drops into your palms. Press the serum into the skin using a flat-handed motion rather than rubbing. Focus on areas where texture is most visible. Ensure the layer is thin and even across the forehead, cheeks, and chin.
- Allow for absorption. Wait until the serum feels slightly tacky before introducing a moisturizer. This window of three minutes ensures that the ingredients do not shift or pill. Do not rush this pause, as it allows the niacinamide to settle into the upper layers of the skin.
- Seal with hydration. Follow with a standard, non-active moisturizer. This provides the occlusive barrier needed to lock in the serum and prevent overnight transepidermal water loss. Ensure the product is fully absorbed before lying down.
Consistency in timing is more significant than the concentration of the ingredient.