Tirabeauty · 🇮🇳 India

Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright

7 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.

Suitability at a glance — for Indian skin

🍄 Fungal-acne safe
No known Malassezia triggers detected
Fragrance-free
No fragrance or EU-declared allergens

Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.

Your questions, answered from the ingredient list

Is Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, no known Malassezia (fungal-acne) triggers were detected in Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright.
Does Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright contain fragrance?
No fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens were detected in the listed ingredients of Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright.
Is Deconstruct 5 Niacinamide 1 Kojic Acid 5 Vitamin C Vitamin E Niacinamide Bright safe to use in pregnancy?
None of its listed ingredients are flagged for pregnancy caution in our reference data — but always confirm your full routine with your own doctor.

Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.

Key actives

Vitamin C
Antioxidant / brightening active

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid and its derivatives) is a topical antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, supports collagen synthesis, and helps reduce hyperpigmentation for a more even skin tone. It is commonly used in serums for photoprotection support and anti-aging benefits.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Mild stinging or tinglingCommonMore likely with high concentrations or low-pH L-ascorbic acid formulations.
Skin dryness or irritationCommonOften transient, especially when first introducing the product.
Erythema (redness)UncommonTypically mild and resolves after discontinuation or reduced frequency.
Allergic contact dermatitisRareReported sensitivity to ascorbic acid or accompanying excipients.
Yellow-orange skin discolorationRareCan occur from oxidized product residue; harmless and washes off.
Paradoxical hyperpigmentationVery rareIsolated reports, usually associated with very high concentrations or sensitive skin.
Skin irritation or stingingRareSLS-free formulas are generally milder, but irritation can still arise from alternative surfactants or other ingredients
Dryness or barrier disruptionRareReduced compared with SLS-containing products but possible with harsh alternatives
No direct side effectsVery rareAs a descriptor rather than a substance, it has no inherent pharmacological or irritant profile; any reactions stem from the actual ingredients used as silicone substitutes.
Reduced sensory smoothness or spreadabilityCommonNot a health side effect; silicone-free formulas may feel less silky, which some users perceive as a drawback.
Irritation from substitute emollientsRarePlant oils or other replacements used in place of silicones can occasionally cause sensitivity in predisposed individuals.
No documented side effectsVery rareBecause the ingredient is not recognized in scientific or regulatory sources, no reliable adverse-effect data exist; this entry reflects absence of information rather than confirmed safety.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
Vitamin C Key active
Antioxidant / brightening active
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid and its derivatives) is a topical antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, supports collagen synthesis, and helps reduce hyperpigmentation for a more even skin tone. It is commonly used in serums for photoprotection support and anti-aging benefits.
SLS Free
Marketing/formulation descriptor (surfactant-free of SLS)
"SLS Free" is not an ingredient itself but a label indicating a product is formulated without sodium lauryl sulfate, a strong anionic surfactant. Such formulations typically substitute milder surfactants to reduce skin irritation and barrier disruption.
Silicone Free
Formulation descriptor
"Silicone Free" is a formulation label indicating a product contains no silicone-based ingredients (such as dimethicone, cyclopentasiloxane, or other siloxanes). It is not an active or specific ingredient but a marketing/formulation claim often chosen for occlusivity, breathability, or environmental preferences.
17th Cross Rd
N/A — not a skincare ingredient
"17th Cross Rd" is not a recognized cosmetic or dermatological ingredient; it appears to be a street/address name rather than a chemical compound. No function, INCI listing, or research data exists for it as a skincare component.
Sector 4
Unknown/unverified ingredient
"Sector 4" is not a recognized dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient and does not appear in standard ingredient databases (such as INCI listings) or peer-reviewed skincare literature. No verifiable function, safety profile, or research data could be identified for this name.
HSR Layout
Unknown / not a recognized skincare ingredient
"Hsr Layout" does not correspond to any known dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient; it appears to be a place name (HSR Layout is a locality in Bengaluru, India) rather than a skincare component. No function, mechanism, or safety data can be provided for it as an ingredient.
Bengaluru
Not a skincare ingredient
Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore) is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka, not a dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry ingredient. There is no valid ingredient profile to provide.

Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.

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