TXA Niacinamide 99% Pink Milky Toner
Quick take: Pink milky toner with niacinamide and tranexamic acid to support even-looking tone, paired with humectants for cushiony hydration and a soft finish.
Last updated: 2024-05-20 • Changelog: Added metadata, FAQ, usage order, safety notes.
What it is
A hydrating pink milky toner designed to prep skin, add glow, and support the look of even tone with niacinamide and tranexamic acid.
Who it's for
- Normal, combination, or dry skin seeking hydration with brightening-support actives.
- Those looking to refine the look of pores and post-blemish unevenness.
- Users who prefer a cushiony, non-sticky toner texture under serums and makeup.
Key ingredients (INCI)
- Niacinamide — supports the look of refined pores and more even tone.
- Tranexamic Acid (TXA) — helps target visible discoloration and dullness appearance.
- Sodium Hyaluronate, Glycerin — humectants for water-binding hydration.
- Panthenol, Allantoin — soothe and support comfortable feel.
Free-from / texture
- Milky emulsion with a soft pink hue; non-sticky finish.
- Fragrance status per INCI; verify if scent-sensitive.
- Alcohol-free; layers smoothly under serums and creams.
How to use & order
- After cleansing, apply with hands or cotton pad and press in.
- If layering, use after vitamin C or acid toners; before serums and moisturizer.
- Repeat light layers if extra hydration is desired.
Conflicts & layering tips
- Avoid combining with strong acids in the same routine to minimize irritation.
- When using retinoids, apply this first; monitor skin for sensitivity.
- Always finish with sunscreen in the AM when using brightening actives.
Evidence & notes
- Niacinamide and tranexamic acid are widely used in cosmetics for tone-evening support; results depend on consistent use plus sunscreen.
- Humectant blend helps reduce the feeling of tightness and supports barrier comfort.
- Expect cosmetic benefits; not a medical treatment for hyperpigmentation.
Safety
- For external use only; discontinue if irritation occurs.
- Patch test if sensitive to niacinamide or acids.
- Use sunscreen daily when targeting discoloration or brightness goals.
- If pregnant/breastfeeding, ingredients are cosmetic-grade; consult your clinician for personal conditions.
FAQ
Q. Can I combine this pink milky toner with vitamin C or exfoliating acids?
A. Yes—apply vitamin C first on clean skin, then this toner. Avoid layering with strong acids in the same routine to reduce irritation risk.
Q. Is it suitable for sensitive or dryness-prone skin?
A. It uses niacinamide and tranexamic acid at cosmetic levels plus humectants; start once daily and patch test if easily sensitized.
Q. When should I apply it in my routine?
A. Use after cleansing. If using a low-pH vitamin C, apply that first, then this toner, followed by serums and moisturizer/sunscreen.
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