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14 best niacinamide serums for glowing skin, tried and tested
We put this powerhouse ingredient to the test in our lab

Your first question when it comes to the skincare ingredient niacinamide is probably, “How on earth do I pronounce that?” The second is likely to be, “What does it do?” And while ni-a-cin-a-mide may be tough on the tongue, there are clear benefits for our skin.
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3, found naturally in foods such as avocados, fish and whole grains. It plays a crucial role in energy metabolism and cell health. When used topically in the best niacinamide serums, it can address an array of skin concerns, from minimising wrinkles to tackling blemishes.
With lots of serums now packing this powerhouse ingredient, our experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute decided to put a range of market-leaders to the test, with the help of our panel of readers. We asked over 500 testers to try 27 serums over four weeks, to find the top-performers.
Here they are in a handy list but scroll on for our detailed reviews.
Best niacinamide serums
What does niacinamide do for the skin?
Well, it does quite a lot for a single ingredient. GP and founder of Mind Body Doctor, Dr Tosin, shared some of its benefits.
- “It has an anti-inflammatory component, so is great for those with sensitive skin and conditions such as acne and rosacea.
- It can help with pigmentation and brightening the skin by acting on the pathways that produce melanin.
- It’s also been found to have benefits for keeping the skin youthful and plays a role in many anti-ageing products. It does this by helping to generate new skin cells and prompting the production of collagen.
- It is great at keeping the skin hydrated [by] helping to prevent moisture loss from the skin's surface.
- Niacinamide has also been shown to regulate sebum [oil] production and therefore can help with reducing acne and enlarged pores.”
In theory, it should suit all skin types, and is particularly beneficial for sensitive skin, Dr Tosin explains. Always use as recommended and try it on a small patch of skin first before incorporating it into your regular routine.
When should I be applying niacinamide serum?
As with most skincare products, the application of this serum depends on personal preference and routine. It can be applied once or twice per day, in the AM or PM, rain or shine.
In terms of strength, niacinamide serums range between 2% and 10%. If you’re not sure which percentage to go for, Tosin recommends niacinamide novices start with a concentration of less than 5%, and then work their way up.
How long does it take to see the effects of using the serum?
Consistency is key to achieving optimal results, but how long it takes to notice any difference will vary by person, as dermatologist Dr Sawsan Ayed of Paramount Medical Clinic explains. “Some individuals may notice improvements in their skin within a few weeks, while others may take longer,” she says.
Claims and recommended usage will also vary by product, so always read the label, but depending on your skin concerns and frequency of use, you should start to see results within two to four weeks on average.
How we test niacinamide serums
We tested 27 brands of niacinamide serums for a four-week period with a panel of over 500 people who had a mix of skin concerns. They gave us feedback on ease of use, packaging design and performance against claims in relation to their target skin concern, reporting back on any added radiance, brightness, hydration, reduced blemishes, softened pores and/or a reduction in the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
In the lab, we used our VISIA image analysis machine to assess any differences in our testers’ skin from week one to week four, looking at wrinkles, texture, and brown spots (pigmentation).
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Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and Health & Wellness products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.
When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.
Denny our Former Beauty and Grooming Tester has an in-depth knowledge and background in beauty and PR. She has spoken on panels with Cosmetics Executive Women (CEW) and has worked with many beauty brands as a commercial model. Since joining in October 2022, she has worked on numerous testing categories including over 18 different brands for vitamin C serums, scalp scrubs, shampoos for dry hair and many more. She has over 20k followers on TikTok where she shares beauty and fashion tips otherwise better known as Denny Daily.


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