Niacinamide partially derived from renewable sources is now available!

11 months ago

A new biofermented niacinamide with reduced nicotinic acid content—ideal for sensitive skin. This sustainable innovation offers proven efficacy for sebum control and skin brightening.

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TRI-K Industries has unveiled an innovative new grade of niacinamide produced via biofermentation, with a natural origin index of less than 1. While not fully naturally derived, this partially bio-based ingredient represents a meaningful step toward more sustainable skincare solutions.

Niacinamide, a form of vitamin B3, is widely used in cosmetics for its proven benefits in regulating sebum, improving skin tone, and supporting a healthy skin barrier. This new grade from TRI-K is especially noteworthy for its ultra-low content of nicotinic acid, reducing the risk of irritation and making it ideal for sensitive skin formulations.

The launch reflects growing demand from beauty brands and formulators for ingredients that balance performance with a lower environmental impact—even when not 100% naturally derived.

To learn more about this innovation and request samples, visit TRI-K Industries or contact their technical team.

To learn more about this sustainable skincare breakthrough, visit TRI-K Industries’ website or contact their technical team for product details and samples

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