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In what order? Vitamin C + Niacinamide (B3)

Quick answer: The optimal order for Vitamin C, Niacinamide (B3) is: Vitamin C → Niacinamide (B3). Apply thinnest to thickest, low-pH actives first, oils last — the Korean barrier-friendly way.

The optimal order for Vitamin C, Niacinamide (B3) is: Vitamin C → Niacinamide (B3). Apply thinnest to thickest, low-pH actives first, oils last — the Korean barrier-friendly way.

Apply in this order

1
Vitamin C
low pH — apply to clean, dry skin · AM
2
Niacinamide (B3)
⏳ Wait ~15–20 minutes after the low-pH step (acid or vitamin C) so it can work before the next layer.
☀️ Finish every morning with SPF, whatever you layered.

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✍️ Written & reviewed by the KoreaPlus Editorial team — dermatologist-informed, cosmetic-science researched & source-cited. Last reviewed 2026-06-21.

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