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Can You Use Niacinamide And Vitamin C? A Chemist's Opinion
If you’ve ever stood in front of your skincare shelf, asking yourself, 'Can you use niacinamide with vitamin C?' you’re in good company. The mix-or-don’t-mix debate has been floating around for years, often leaving people more confused than confident. Some say these ingredients cancel each other out. Others claim they work beautifully together. Here’s what we know: both niacinamide and vitamin C are backed by solid research and show up in some of the most effective skincare formulas today. So...
Read moreCan You Use Niacinamide With Retinol? What Scientists Say
Mixing active ingredients in your skincare routine can feel like a chemistry class no one prepared you for. Niacinamide and retinol are both popular skincare ingredients, but using them together in the same routine raises several questions. Is it too harsh? Will they cancel each other out? Should you be worried about irritation? It’s completely normal to feel unsure. The good news is, you don’t have to pick sides. When used thoughtfully, niacinamide and retinol can actually complement each ot...
Read moreEverything you need to know about silymarin in skincare
If you’ve spotted silymarin or milk thistle extract on a skincare label and found yourself wondering what it actually does, you’re in the right place. This plant-derived compound is gaining attention in modern formulas for its ability to calm, protect, and support the skin without adding complexity to your routine. There’s real interest right now in milk thistle benefits for skin, especially among people who want a more thoughtful, ingredient-aware approach to skincare. From its antioxidant b...
Read moreOrder Of Skincare: A Scientist’s Step-By-Step Guide
Understanding the order of skincare isn’t about chasing perfection; it’s about helping your products work smarter, not harder. The right skincare order supports absorption, minimizes irritation, and makes even a simple routine more effective. And yes, it applies whether you're using two steps or ten. We understand that with a growing lineup of skincare treatments, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed between cleansers, serums, and moisturizers. But with a little science and a lot of compassion, you ...
Read moreFinding A Gentle Cleanser For Your Face That Doesn't Compromise Its Cleansing Power
Finding the right cleanser can be surprisingly tricky. You want something that gets rid of daily grime, sunscreen, and makeup without leaving your skin feeling tight or dry. But many cleansers overshoot the mark, stripping away the good stuff right along with the bad. Cleansers can also undershoot the mark by being so gentle that it no longer holds up its basic function of cleaning. A good gentle cleanser for face should cover the basics while keeping your natural lipids and proteins intact. ...
Read moreThe Best Retinol Options For Sensitive Skin That Actually Work
While retinol is often hyped up as the gold standard for tackling fine lines, uneven tone, and texture, it can feel more like a risk for those of us with sensitive skin. If you’ve ever eyed a retinol bottle with a mix of excitement and “please don’t ruin my face” panic, you’re in good company. Retinoids are tricky territory—between all the long ingredient names, cryptic label claims, and conflicting advice, it’s normal to hesitate. But here’s the thing: having sensitive skin doesn’t mean you ...
Read morePanthenol For Skin And Why This Soothing Ingredient Matters
Today’s ingredient under the chemist's microscope is panthenol. This unassuming humectant has been quietly supporting dry, irritated, and temperamental skin for decades. Whether you've begged your moisturizer to “just do more” or wondered if “soothing” skincare products really work, chances are you could benefit from panthenol for skin. The truth is, skin can be fussy. Stress, weather shifts, overzealous exfoliation—it all adds up. Enter panthenol: a versatile multitasker with a reputation fo...
Read moreShould You Be Using PHA Gluconolactone Instead of Glycolic Acid?
There’s a (relatively) new chemical exfoliant in town – PHA (poly hydroxy acid) gluconolactone! It’s no secret that we love our AHAs (alpha hydroxy acid). These chemical exfoliants are tried and true ingredients, and we’re big proponents of them being used as staples in anyone’s routine to tackle anything from dry skin to wrinkles. That said, the gold standard AHA glycolic acid is not really made for everyone. For many people, glycolic acid may simply be too aggressive, leading to irritation,...
Read moreMadecassoside - the real hero in Centella Asiatica "Cica" Skincare
Centella asiatica (a.k.a. All things “cica” in skinare) is a popular skincare ingredient that touts soothing benefits. You might be wondering what sets centella apart when it seems like every plant extract you hear about in skincare touts “soothing”, “anti-inflammatory (a big no-no since this is a drug claim but it’s out there)”, and “antioxidant” benefits. But hear it from the chemists! – very few of these ingredients actually have clinical evidence proving that they work in skincare. From t...
Read moreMandelic Acid - Should You Choose It Over Salicylic Acid or Glycolic Acid?
Glycolic acid and lactic acid have long been the gold standard chemical exfoliants with strong proven track records in anti-aging and hyperpigmentation skincare routines. But a newer option, mandelic acid, can be worth considering. As cosmetic chemists, we cut through the hype to analyze the clinical evidence on this lesser known AHA. In this comprehensive guide, we decode the specific benefits of mandelic acid, compare its efficacy against classics like salicylic and glycolic acid, and expla...
Read moreHow Helpful is Skincare for Redness? (aka. Erythema)
One of the budding categories in the “soothing” skincare realm is dedicated to tackling skin redness (aka. erythema). However, tackling redness isn’t very straightforward because the external culprit for causing redness can be incredibly diverse. In this guide, we’ll help explain what is erythema, the causes of erythema, and what skincare ingredients to target for your skin redness scenario. Let’s Breakdown Erythema The most stripped-down definition of skin erythema is the temporary reddening...
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