Collection: Niacinamide

Niacinamide (vitamin B3) is one of the most versatile ingredients in K-beauty, and this collection brings together authentic Korean serums, toners and creams built around it. It's a water-friendly active that plays well with most other ingredients, which makes it easy to slot into a routine you already have.

What does niacinamide do for skin?

Niacinamide helps refine the look of enlarged pores, balances the appearance of excess shine and supports a smoother, more even-looking skin texture. Many shoppers reach for it when they want a more uniform tone and a comfortable, well-hydrated feel.

Who is this collection for?

These formulas suit oily, combination and blemish-prone skin, and they work just as well for anyone who simply wants to even out the look of uneven texture. If your skin tends toward midday shine or visible pores around the nose and cheeks, this is a good place to start.

How to use niacinamide

Apply a niacinamide serum to clean skin after toning and before heavier creams or oils. Start once a day and build up to morning and evening as your skin gets used to it. Niacinamide pairs comfortably with hyaluronic acid, ceramides and most moisturisers, and during the day it sits nicely under sunscreen.

Browse the serums, toners and creams below to find the niacinamide format that fits your routine, all sourced from genuine Korean brands.

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What is niacinamide and why is it so widely used in Korean skincare?

Niacinamide, also known as Vitamin B3, is one of the most versatile and beginner-friendly ingredients used across Korean skincare routines. It is valued not because it targets only one concern, but because it supports multiple aspects of skin health at the same time. Korean formulations often include niacinamide in toners, essences, serums and creams, allowing it to be layered gently into everyday routines without causing irritation.

This ingredient is commonly associated with improving the appearance of enlarged pores, regulating excess sebum and refining uneven texture. At the same time, niacinamide is known for supporting the skin barrier, which makes it suitable even for sensitive or reactive skin types.

How niacinamide helps with pores and excess oil

One of the most common reasons people search for niacinamide products is pore care. Enlarged pores are often linked to excess sebum production. Niacinamide helps balance oil levels, which in turn makes pores appear smaller and less noticeable over time.

Korean skincare does not rely on harsh exfoliation to improve pores. Instead, niacinamide is often combined with hydrating and soothing ingredients to achieve smoother skin without over-drying or stressing the skin barrier.

Niacinamide for uneven texture and dull skin

Uneven texture and dullness can make the skin look tired and rough. Niacinamide supports smoother-looking skin by helping regulate how the skin renews itself. This makes it a common ingredient in routines focused on achieving a more refined, balanced complexion.

Many Korean toners and serums designed for daily use include niacinamide because it works gradually and gently without causing peeling or discomfort.

Why niacinamide is suitable for acne-prone and combination skin

Niacinamide is frequently included in products designed for acne-prone and combination skin. Because it helps balance oil production and supports the skin barrier, it reduces the chances of over-drying while helping the skin look clearer.

It is often paired with ingredients like centella asiatica or hyaluronic acid to maintain hydration and comfort while targeting blemish-prone areas.

Can niacinamide be used in both morning and evening routines?

Yes. One of the advantages of niacinamide is its flexibility. It can be used safely in both morning and evening routines. In the morning, it helps balance the skin before applying sunscreen. In the evening, it supports skin recovery and balance.

Because it is non-irritating, it fits easily into multi-step Korean routines without conflicting with other products.

Who should include niacinamide in their skincare routine?

Niacinamide is especially suitable for:

  • Oily skin
  • Combination skin
  • Acne-prone skin
  • Enlarged pores
  • Uneven skin texture
  • Dull complexion

It is also suitable for beginners who are starting a Korean skincare routine and want an ingredient that addresses multiple concerns at once.

How Korean formulations make niacinamide gentle and effective

Unlike aggressive treatments, Korean skincare focuses on balance. Niacinamide is often included in well-balanced formulas that combine hydration, soothing agents and barrier-supporting ingredients. This allows users to see visible improvements without discomfort.

You will often find niacinamide in lightweight serums, hydrating toners and calming creams designed for daily use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use niacinamide every day?

A: Yes. Niacinamide is gentle enough for daily morning and evening use.

Q: Does niacinamide help reduce the appearance of pores?

A: Yes. It helps balance oil production, which makes pores appear smaller.

Q: Is niacinamide suitable for sensitive skin?

A: Yes. It supports the skin barrier and is generally well tolerated.

Q: Can niacinamide be combined with Vitamin C?

A: Yes. Modern formulations allow both ingredients to work well together.

Q: Does niacinamide dry out the skin?

A: No. It helps balance oil without stripping moisture.

Q: At which step of the routine should I apply niacinamide?

A: Usually after toner, in the serum step, before moisturizer.

Q: Can I use niacinamide every day?

A: Yes. Niacinamide is gentle enough for daily morning and evening use.

Q: Does niacinamide help reduce the appearance of pores?

A: Yes. It helps balance oil production, which makes pores appear smaller.

Q: Is niacinamide suitable for sensitive skin?

A: Yes. It supports the skin barrier and is generally well tolerated.

Q: Can niacinamide be combined with Vitamin C?

A: Yes. Modern formulations allow both ingredients to work well together.

Q: Does niacinamide dry out the skin?

A: No. It helps balance oil without stripping moisture.

Q: At which step of the routine should I apply niacinamide?

A: Usually after toner, in the serum step, before moisturizer.