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Niacinamide 5% Serum
14 ingredients · 1 to be aware of
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Any clear shot of the ingredient list works — front of pack, back of pack, or a crumpled label in your hand.
Each ingredient is checked against safety data and any concerns you mention — like fragrance, pregnancy, or sensitivity.
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Every ingredient is run through the same checklist — no secret sauce, no brand favorites. Here's what we look at on each scan.
Common triggers like fragrance, formaldehyde-releasers, MI/MCI preservatives, and the EU's 26 listed fragrance allergens.
Anything flagged by IARC, NTP, or California Prop 65 — including 1,4-dioxane contaminants and certain coal-tar dyes.
Parabens, phthalates, BHA/BHT, and other compounds research has linked to hormone interference.
Retinoids, salicylic acid above a safe %, hydroquinone, certain essential oils — flagged automatically when you mention it.
Tell us about eczema, gluten avoidance, vegan, halal, sulphate sensitivity — and we re-weight the rating for you, not a generic shopper.
Beyond the verdict, we tag each product as suitable (or not) for sensitive skin, vegan, kids, halal — so you know if it fits *you*.
Not medical advice. We're an informational tool, not a substitute for talking to your doctor or dermatologist about a specific condition. The rating reflects what's known publicly about each ingredient at the typical concentrations on a label.
Three friendly verdicts. No scary jargon.
Generally well-tolerated. No notable concerns at the listed dose.
Fine for most people, but worth knowing about — especially if you're sensitive.
Strong reason to avoid — irritation risk, restricted, or better alternatives exist.
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