
Product overview
3W Clinic Collagen Clear Cleansing Foam 180ml is a rinse-off facial cleansing foam containing Hydrolyzed Collagen as a secondary ingredient.
Sourcing note: 3W Clinic's own corporate/brand web presence is minimal, so brand-transparency is lower for this product than for more established brands in this catalog. Two independent retailer-published ingredient panels agree that Hydrolyzed Collagen is present, but a third retailer-published panel for a same-named/same-sized listing shows a substantially different overall formula -- this is a genuine cross-retailer conflict, disclosed rather than resolved. The ingredient list below reflects the two broadly agreeing sources; treat it as reasonably corroborated but not a single certain, brand-confirmed formula.
Key Ingredients
- Hydrolyzed Collagen — reasonably corroborated as present via two independent retailer-published ingredient panels, positioned later in the ingredient order (suggesting a smaller-quantity additive rather than a primary active); a third retailer's panel for a same-named listing differs substantially, so this should be treated with appropriate caution rather than asserted with full certainty.
- Stearic Acid, Myristic Acid & Lauric Acid — reported in the two broadly agreeing retailer panels as cleansing-base fatty acids.
- Galactomyces Ferment Filtrate, Phellinus Linteus Extract & Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Fruit Extract — reported in the two broadly agreeing retailer panels as secondary botanical/fermented ingredients.
- Methylparaben & Propylparaben — reported as preservatives in the two broadly agreeing retailer panels.
Key Features
- Rinse-off facial cleansing foam containing Hydrolyzed Collagen as a secondary ingredient
- 180ml size, distinct from a smaller 100ml size sold under a very similar product name in this line -- be precise about which size is intended
- Lower brand-transparency product -- 3W Clinic has minimal official web/corporate presence compared to more established brands
Benefits
- Formulated as a facial cleanser, per its rinse-off foam format and usage instructions
- Marketed with Collagen inclusion as a supporting ingredient, though positioned later in the ingredient order rather than as a primary active
Who Can Use This Product
- Those looking for a foaming facial cleanser
- Those with sensitivities to Parabens or fragrance should be aware this formula (per the two broadly agreeing retailer panels) contains both
- Not intended for use on broken or highly irritated skin without medical advice
How to Use
Take an appropriate amount, lather with water on the palms, gently massage over a wet face, and rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Use morning and/or evening as part of a cleansing routine.
Storage & Safety
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation develops. Keep out of reach of children.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does this cleanser definitely contain Collagen?
Hydrolyzed Collagen is reasonably corroborated by two independent retailer-published ingredient panels, though a third source's panel for a same-named listing differs, so this is presented with appropriate caution.
Is this the same as the 100ml "3W Clinic Collagen Cleansing Foam"?
This is a related but distinct 180ml listing ("Collagen Clear Cleansing Foam"); be precise about which size/name is intended when ordering.
Does this contain Parabens?
The two broadly agreeing retailer panels list Methylparaben and Propylparaben as preservatives.
How reliable is the brand's own information for this product?
3W Clinic has a minimal official web/corporate presence, so this content relies more heavily on independent retailer-published ingredient panels than on brand-published data.
What if my skin reacts to it?
Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation develops.
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