My pores looked like tiny craters. I needed proof, not promises.
I used it for a month — morning and night — and took weekly close-up photos under the same harsh bathroom light.
It’s The Ordinary Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%. $5.90. The claim? Visibly reduces pore appearance and controls oil.
Texture
Watery serum — not sticky at all.
Scent
None. Smells like a lab, in a good way.
Packaging
Cheap glass dropper — it works, but feels fragile.
Photo: yunona uritsky / Unsplash
It’s a short, focused list. Niacinamide is the star — a form of vitamin B3. Zinc is the sidekick.
- Niacinamide: Regulates oil, calms redness
- Zinc PCA: Mild astringent, oil control
- Tamrindus Indica Seed Gum: Just a texture thickener
- Aqua/Butylene Glycol: Basic serum base
Applies like water. Absorbs in 10 seconds — leaves a faint, velvety film.
By week two, my midday shine was gone. Unexpected? My foundation started pilling over it. Annoying.
Pores didn’t shrink. They just looked cleaner and less dilated. Oil production cut by maybe 60%. Zero effect on blackheads.
It’s not a pore-minimizer. It’s an exceptional oil-blotter. Manage expectations and you’ll be impressed.