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Power Pairing: Niacinamide + Glycolic Acid

Niacinamide + Glycolic Acid: High-Compatibility Pair

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Niacinamide and Glycolic Acid can be combined in most routines for users targeting oil balance and pores and dull, rough texture. These ingredients are generally complementary and can be layered with a standard routine.

The Synergy

Niacinamide addresses oil balance and pores, while Glycolic Acid supports dull, rough texture. Used together with correct layering, this creates a balanced routine with stronger consistency and results.

Combined Benefits

Stronger moisture barrier and lower transepidermal water loss
Higher day-to-day tolerance to actives
Smoother texture with sustained hydration
Refined texture through controlled cell turnover
Brighter skin surface and improved product absorption

How to Layer (Step-by-Step Guide)

1

Cleanse

1

Start with a gentle cleanser and pat skin slightly damp.

2

Apply Glycolic Acid

2

Use Glycolic Acid first based on texture and pH compatibility.

3

Layer Niacinamide

3

Apply Niacinamide after short absorption time.

4

Moisturize

4

Seal hydration with a barrier-supporting moisturizer.

5

SPF (AM)

5

Use broad-spectrum sunscreen in morning routines.

Who Should Use This?

Ideal For

  • Users seeking a high-compatibility routine structure
  • People targeting both tone and texture consistency
  • Beginner to intermediate users building sustainable routines

Skin Types

all skin typesnormaloily

Best for Concerns

oil balance and poresdull, rough texture

Important Notes

  • Patch test new products and maintain daily sunscreen use.

Clinical Evidence

Clinical Data

Programmatic compatibility model for Niacinamide + Glycolic Acid based on interaction risk categories and routine tolerance patterns.

Research Backing

Generated from standardized ingredient interaction rules used across the combination directory.