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ALB SKIN niacinamide into sunscreen provides a combination of powerful sun protection with added skincare benefits. While the sunscreen shields your skin from UVA and UVB rays, niacinamide—a form of vitamin B3—works to strengthen the skin barrier, reduce inflammation, and address concerns like uneven tone and acne.
Benefits of niacinamide in sunscreen
Reduces signs of photoaging:
Sun exposure can cause fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging. Niacinamide's antioxidant properties help counteract the damaging effects of UV radiation, complementing the sunscreen's protective function to preserve youthful-looking skin.
Brightens and evens
skin tone:
Niacinamide can effectively fade dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and blemishes caused by sun exposure and other factors. This helps create a more uniform and radiant complexion.
Strengthens the skin barrier:
By boosting ceramide production, niacinamide reinforces the skin's natural protective barrier. A stronger barrier improves moisture retention and helps defend against environmental stressors, keeping your skin healthy and hydrated.
Regulates oil production:
For those with oily or acne-prone skin, niacinamide helps stabilize sebum production. This reduces shine and minimizes clogged pores, leading to fewer breakouts and a smoother skin texture.
Soothes sensitive skin:
Niacinamide has anti-inflammatory properties that can calm and soothe irritated skin. This makes a niacinamide-infused sunscreen an excellent choice for sensitive skin types, as it can reduce redness and irritation.
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