Alpha-lipoic skin care In Korea, alpha-lipoic acid is widely used in topical serums to support brightening and antioxidative protection. Its small molecular size helps it work across the outer layer of the skin, aiding oxidation defense. Dermatologists of…
Niacin in Skin Care In Korean dermatology, niacin supports barrier function and inflammation control. Topical niacinamide commonly targets acne prone skin by reducing excess oil and irritation. Clinicians observe improved texture when using stable, non-ir…
Niacinamide and Pigment Niacinamide, also known as Vitamin B3, helps regulate pigment transfer between skin cells, which can soften dark spots. It also strengthens the skin barrier, reducing irritation that often accompanies pigment treatments. Inflammati…
Pore management basics Pore management is a cornerstone of clear, glowing skin in Korea where dermatology combines advanced technology with personalized care. Korean clinics report a wide range of cases from acne-prone skin to visible pores treated with p…
Niacin and Skin Renewal Niacin, also known as vitamin B3, supports skin renewal by strengthening the barrier and reducing moisture loss. When used as niacinamide in serums, it helps stabilize skin cells and improve texture. In daily care, products often f…