[Product Question] Tranexamic acid + niacinamide cream

Has anyone used tranexamic acid in a moisturizer or cream instead of a serum? I am looking to add it to my morning routine. I was considering from Korean skincare brands Dr Althea moisturizer barrier cream or Genabelle melacare cream with niacinamide, adenosine, and allantoin. I wanted for uneven tone, and skin texture, but I also want something barrier-friendly. Would these be good options?

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u/Sweet-Hope-5153 — 6 days ago

Tranexamic acid in creams

Most tranexamic acid products I see are serums, but I saw a couple like Medicube and Genabelle melacare adding tranexamic acid, niacinamide, adenosine, and allantoin all tot heir formulas, so it sounds like a brightening cream but with some skin barrier support in mind. I usually associate Korean skincare trends right now with PDRN, Rejuran, peptides, and clinic-inspired anti aging, although it is nice to find other formulations with different focuses. Has anyone tried these?

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u/Sweet-Hope-5153 — 8 days ago

[Product Question] Tranexamic acid + niacinamide cream

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Has anyone used tranexamic acid in a moisturizer or cream instead of a serum? I am looking to add it to my morning routine. I was considering from Korean skincare brands Dr Althea moisturizer barrier cream or Genabelle melacare cream with niacinamide, adenosine, and allantoin. I wanted for uneven tone, and skin texture, but I also want something barrier-friendly. Would these be good options?

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u/Sweet-Hope-5153 — 8 days ago

PDRN for eye masks

Eye masks are usually a product I skip, but the newer Korean skincare ones are starting to look more ingredient-focused. I saw Cosrx launch ones with PDRN and collagen, and Genabelle also has niacinamide, caffeine, and peptides, so they are more like under-eye skincare than just a cooling mask. But do they also work with fine lines from dryness, concealer creasing? Has anyone found eye masks with PDRN or peptides more useful than basic hydrating ones?

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u/Sweet-Hope-5153 — 11 days ago
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Gel nais

I got my nails done for the first time in a while with gel, and after 3 weeks they started lifting mid day so I just tried to remove them. Long story short, big mistake and my nails are now so weak and bend like paper. What can I do? They also feel dry on the top. I know I shouldnt have but I did. Please help me with what can I do next :(

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