NMN has become one of the more talked-about ingredients in skin-longevity circles. If you have seen it appear in skin boosters and wondered what it does, here is the straightforward version.
What is NMN?
NMN (nicotinamide mononucleotide) is a molecule your body uses as a precursor to NAD+, a coenzyme involved in how cells produce energy. The idea behind using it in skin boosters is to support cellular energy at the source.
How it is used in skincare
Some Korean skin boosters pair NMN with polynucleotide (PN) in a single injectable formula, aiming to combine cellular support with the skin-conditioning properties PN is known for. As with most boosters, any changes are gradual and build with consistent use.
What to expect
- Effects are described in terms of skin quality — texture, firmness, radiance — rather than instant change.
- Consistency matters more than any single session.
BeautyRay carries NMN-based boosters (including the Hi, NMN lineup) in several concentration options.