Achieve Glowing, Even Skin: The Power of Niacinamide and Vitamin E
Two of the most versatile ingredients in evidence-based skincare — niacinamide and Vitamin E — work synergistically to deliver brighter, smoother, and more even-toned skin. Here is what the science says and how to use them effectively.
What is Niacinamide?
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) is a water-soluble vitamin that improves multiple aspects of skin health simultaneously. Clinical research shows it reduces pore appearance, regulates sebum, fades dark spots, strengthens the skin barrier, and reduces redness — all in one ingredient.
What is Vitamin E?
Vitamin E (tocopherol) is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects skin from oxidative stress and environmental damage. It supports wound healing, reduces UV-related damage, and works as a moisturizer to maintain skin suppleness.
Why They Work Better Together
Niacinamide and Vitamin E complement each other: niacinamide targets pigmentation and barrier function while Vitamin E provides antioxidant defense. Together, they help achieve a more even, glowing complexion faster than either ingredient alone.
How to Add Them to Your Routine
- Look for serums with 5–10% niacinamide concentration for optimal results
- Apply niacinamide after cleansing, before heavier moisturizers
- Vitamin E is most effective in moisturizers and facial oils
- Both are suitable for morning and evening use
- Always follow with SPF in the morning
Radiant Skin Project provides free, science-backed skincare education to help everyone make smarter decisions for their skin health. Niacinamide and Vitamin E represent two of the best-value, evidence-supported ingredients available today.