How NAD+ Could Help Save Your Skin — Plus, Our 10 Product Picks
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Have you considered adding NAD+ to your daily routine? What even is NAD+? First of all, it stands for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide — but we know that doesn't explain much, so let's break it down a little. NAD+ is a coenzyme already in your body that is "critical" for healthy aging. As you get older, your NAD+ levels decline, so having a supplement or skincare product that works to restore those levels could help slow down aging-related diseases (National Library of Medicine).
NAD+ could also help mend damage and rejuvenate skin by improving cellular functions for a youthful look and feel. So, how can you add NAD+ to your life? We'll show you 10 options available on Amazon below, from supplements to skincare products!
Eternal Platinum NAD Face Cream

Pros:
Contains anti-aging resveratrol
Hyaluronic acid and collagen may plump skin
Features soothing aloe vera
SKNN Deep Wrinkle Facial Serum

Pros:
Has retinol, ferulic acid and vitamin C
Clinically-tested
Cruelty-free
HPN NAD+ Booster

Pros:
Vegan
Independently tested for quality and purity
May promote healthy cholesterol
Neurogan Cellular Repair Serum

Pros:
Features NMN to boost NAD+ levels
Jojoba seed oil to balance oil production
Calming chamomile scent
ELYSIUM Basis NAD+ Supplement
Pros:
Found to boost NAD+ by 40%
Developed by scientist and leading aging researcher
Scientific Advisory Board has internationally recognized experts
Quicksilver Scientific Liposomal NAD+ Gold
Pros:
Gluten-free, allergen-free, non-GMO
A great pick if you hate swallowing pills
Small enough to travel with
Codeage Eternal Platinum NAD Serum
Pros:
Seaweed extract may help hydrate skin
Can also be used as an eye serum
Bigger size than most serums
Primonutra Renew NMN Supplement

Pros:
May improve energy during the day and sleep at night
99.9% pure NMN
May enhance mental resilience
Aurora Nutrascience Megal-Liposomal NAD+/Resveratrol

Pros:
Drinkable
Organic fruit flavor
Gluten-free
Tru Niagen NAD+ Boosting Supplement

Pros:
Powder packets can be mixed into drinks
Great for on the go
Caffeine-free
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