Pairing Niacinamide and Tranexamic Acid

Managing uneven skin tone requires patience and a systematic approach to topical application. When combined, niacinamide and tranexamic acid function by addressing the visibility of surface-level pigmentation through different mechanisms.

This guide focuses on the mechanical layering of these ingredients within a standard evening routine. By following a consistent sequence, you maintain the integrity of the barrier while encouraging a more uniform aesthetic appearance.

  1. Cleanse the skin surface. Use a pH-balanced cleanser to remove environmental buildup. Ensure the skin is entirely free of residual makeup or oils. Pat the skin dry with a clean cloth, leaving it slightly damp to facilitate better product absorption.
  2. Apply the tranexamic acid. Dispense two drops of the tranexamic acid serum into your palm. Using your fingertips, press the product into the specific areas where sun spots are visible. Avoid rubbing harshly, as this can irritate the tissue.
  3. Layer the niacinamide. Wait for the first layer to become tacky to the touch. Apply a thin layer of niacinamide serum over the entire face or targeted zones. The niacinamide acts as a buffer to support the barrier during the night.
  4. Seal with moisturizer. Apply a simple, fragrance-free occlusive moisturizer. This creates a barrier that prevents trans-epidermal water loss. Ensure the product is applied evenly across the face and neck.
  5. Allow for absorption. Wait at least five minutes before lying down or using a pillowcase. This prevents the product from transferring onto fabric. Avoid touching your face during this period to ensure the ingredients remain where applied.
Consistency in application determines the visual outcome more than the concentration of the formula.