Why We Include Niacinamide in our Clean Cosmeceuticals™️

If you have been with us for a while you now know that just because a product is 100% organic (e.g., a 100% avocado mask) does not mean it will achieve clinical results. While we love these organic treatments for at-home facials and frequently share many of them with you through our Holistic Skincare Customization plans.

With that said, clinically proven results first require the power of an organic bioactive base which is then super loaded with clinical therapeutics at a proper usage level to help boost collagen while reducing wrinkles and pigmentation.

A Clean Cosmeceutical™️ starts with a base of organic bioactive ingredients FREE OF carcinogens, hormone disruptors and neurotoxins.

By definition a cosmeceutical is backed by clinical science and can prove the claims made on the product.

Clinical therapeutics are concentrated extract ingredients which are highly infused into the product to accomplish a visible result.

Niacinamide in Skincare

Niacinamide (aka vitamin B3) is not only essential for the skin, it is also vital for cellular health. Internally speaking a deficiency in niacinamide can lead to many skin problems such as acne and eczema, as well as congestive brain functions.

Deficiencies in B3 can cause a host of issues

If it is so important for cellular health, then it makes sense to increase the benefits of using it topically. Simply put, niacinamide has been proven to help proteins like keratin in the skin. This helps prevent environmental damage by locking in moisture with increased protein molecules.

KERATIN is responsible for keeping the skin firm & healthy by promoting growth of ceramides, which help lock moisture into the skin.

Another reason we love niacinamide is that it also helps decrease inflammatory conditions. Inflammation in the skin is responsible for almost all unwanted skin issues, such as brown spots, acne, eczema and psoriasis. 

Hyperpigmentation is particularly sensitive to inflammatory conditions, so if you struggle with troublesome brown spots, you should look for a product containing niacinamide because it helps protect against damage from harmful UV rays in a major way. This also directly affects wrinkles in the skin by increasing collagen production. Another benefit to niacinamide is it helps regulate oil production of the sebaceous gland, thereby preventing an increase in oil and acne in the skin.

Got Wrinkles? Get Niacinamide!

It’s time to start finding a product containing niacinamide at a clinical level.

So which Tiffany Andersen Clean Cosmeceutical™️product contains the highest amount of niacinamide?

Sun C Peptide Serum

SUN C PEPTIDE SERUM

is loaded with niacinamide at a clinical level.

30-DAY TRIAL USING SUN C PEPTIDES

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Clinical levels begins at 1-5% depending on the actual ingredient. But did you know cosmetic companies can list any ingredient on their packaging as long as it is at .00001%? That will not provide the desired result and is often done to make you believe there are more ingredients in the formula than there really are. This is why it’s important to find a cosmeceutical because that product’s claims will be backed up by clinical studies and usage level can be sustained. 

Better yet, find a Clean Cosmeceutical™ which carries that clinical therapeutic safely to the skin with a powerful organic bioactive base as opposed to harsh and toxic chemicals. A Clean Cosmeceutical™  is the best of both worlds—it doesn’t get better than that!

Live in good health with beautiful skin!