The Niacinamide Powerhouse: How This Serum Transforms Skin

Ingredient Science
Discover the science behind the viral serum that tackles oil, pores, and dullness with one key ingredient.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔬The Lab Rat Serum

Everyone’s obsessed with this little bottle. It’s not magic — it’s just good, boring science.

The real draw? It’s a 10% dose of niacinamide, which is high enough to actually do something, but not so high it’s a gamble.

2.🧪The Nitty Gritty

It’s a $6 serum from The Ordinary. I tried it because the claim of “reducing visible shine” felt like a dare.

1

The Price

Almost suspiciously cheap.

2

The Vibe

No fragrance, no fuss — feels clinical.

3

The Catch

The texture is… sticky. More on that.

3.What’s Actually In It

Two main players. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) calms inflammation and tells your oil glands to chill. Zinc PCA helps regulate sebum.

  • Niacinamide (10%): Tackles oil, pores, and uneven tone
  • Zinc PCA (1%): Mattifies and soothes
  • Tamrindus Indica Seed Gum: The sticky texture culprit
  • Aqua (Water): The base.
4.📊The Sticky Truth

Feels like slightly thick water. Absorbs in 20 seconds, leaves a faint, sticky film. Not silky — you’ll feel it.

By week two, my midday blotting paper habit was cut in half. The surprise? My foundation started pilling. It hates certain moisturizers.

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One Thing: Apply to bone-dry skin, wait a full 60 seconds before your next step. Solves the pilling.
5.🤔Did It Deliver?

Shine? Controlled. Pores? Looked a bit tighter. Dullness? Meh, not a brightening miracle. It’s a workhorse, not a show pony.

Buy if
You have oily, combination, or congestion-prone skin.
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Skip if
You’re dry, sensitive, or hate any texture beyond water.
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Worth it?
For $6, it’s a no-brainer experiment.
6.💡Final Call

It’s effective, affordable, and a bit annoying. A classic.

7.5/10
A sticky, brilliant budget buy.
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Where to Buy: Sephora or the brand site. Buy it with an order to get free shipping.