
Biohacking Beauty: The Anti-Aging Skincare Podcast This is Why Your NAD+ Routine Isn’t Reaching Your Skin + The Fix
Aug 27, 2025
Discover why your skincare might be falling short due to declining cellular energy, specifically NAD+. Learn how low NAD+ affects healing and collagen, and why traditional products may not suffice. The hosts dive into various NAD+ precursors, testing methods, and how to optimize skin health through diet, fasting, and exercise. They introduce innovative NAD+ formulations that promise visible improvements and discuss common pitfalls in NAD+ strategies. Plus, get practical tips for a skincare routine that boosts your skin from the inside out!
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NAD Delivery Faces Bioavailability Limits
- Exogenous NAD degrades quickly and has low bioavailability whether oral, topical, or IV.
- IVs flood the bloodstream but must be titrated and still deliver little to skin specifically.
Use Precursors And Targeted Delivery
- Prefer NAD+ precursors (NMN or NR) and improved delivery like liposomal or micronized forms for better absorption.
- Use topical delivery to specifically raise NAD+ in skin rather than relying solely on systemic methods.
Skin Is Low Priority For Systemic NAD+
- The body prioritizes essential organs; systemic NAD+ often routes to brain and liver over skin.
- To see skin-specific NAD+ benefits, topical application is necessary.
