
Glow Me Anti Melasma Cica Cream 50ml with Free Glow Me SPF 50+ Sunscreen Cream 60ml50ml+60ml
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Important disclosure -- product identity/naming ambiguity: MedEasy was unable to find the exact SKU name "Glow Me Anti Melasma Cica Cream" (including the word "Cica") verbatim on any independent retailer. A Glow Me product named simply "Anti-Melasma Cream" (without "Cica") exists on at least one Bangladeshi retailer, but that listing does not disclose an ingredient list or mention Centella Asiatica ("Cica"). Separately, a DIFFERENT brand (Laxzin) sells an "Anti-Melasma Cica Cream" with Centella Asiatica genuinely confirmed in its ingredient list. Because MedEasy cannot confirm whether this catalog entry corresponds to an unindexed Glow Me "Cica" variant or reflects some conflation with the similarly-named Laxzin product, we do NOT assert that Centella Asiatica is present in this specific product. Buyers wanting certainty on this point should check the physical product packaging directly
- No independently verified ingredient list -- beyond the naming ambiguity above, MedEasy could not locate a disclosed ingredient panel for the Glow Me "Anti-Melasma Cream" itself from any source
- Bundled "free" sunscreen component: at least two different Glow Me 60ml SPF 50+ products exist in the market (a "Sunblock SPF 50+ Cream," with partial ingredients Niacinamide and Hyaluronic Acid disclosed, and a "Whitening Sunscreen 3 in 1 Cream SPF 50+++," with no ingredients disclosed). MedEasy could not confirm with certainty which of these, if either, is the specific item bundled with this product, so no ingredient claims are made for the bundled sunscreen
Key Features
- 50ml cream bundled with a "free" 60ml Glow Me sunscreen cream, per the catalog listing
- Marketed under an "Anti Melasma" positioning -- given the significant naming and ingredient uncertainty described above, MedEasy recommends buyers treat this listing's specific claims with caution
- Given the multiple layers of unconfirmed information for this product, MedEasy encourages buyers with a specific ingredient concern to verify the physical packaging before use
Benefits
- Products in this general category (melasma-focused creams) are typically marketed to help with the appearance of uneven skin tone and dark spots, though MedEasy cannot confirm the specific active ingredients responsible for any such effect in this exact product given the sourcing gaps described above
- If a soothing plant extract is genuinely present (as it would be in the similarly-named Laxzin product), it may offer general calming benefits alongside any brightening-focused actives
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults interested in a cream marketed for uneven skin tone, with the understanding that specific ingredient details for this exact SKU are unconfirmed
- Given the significant naming and ingredient uncertainty described above, those with known skincare sensitivities or allergies should exercise added caution, review the physical product's packaging and ingredient label directly, and consult a doctor if uncertain
- Melasma is a diagnosed medical condition; anyone seeking treatment for diagnosed melasma should consult a dermatologist rather than relying solely on an OTC cosmetic cream
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor before introducing new skincare products, particularly given the unconfirmed ingredient list for this item
How to Use
- Because a confirmed ingredient list is not available, MedEasy recommends following the usage instructions printed on the physical product packaging
- General guidance for creams in this category: apply to clean, dry skin, typically to the affected areas, and follow with daily sun protection
- If using the bundled sunscreen component, apply as the final step of a skincare routine before sun exposure
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs
- Perform a patch test before first use, given the significant unresolved uncertainty around this product's exact identity and formula
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor or dermatologist if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Does this cream actually contain Cica (Centella Asiatica)?
A: This is unconfirmed. MedEasy could not find the exact "Cica" name verbatim in a Glow Me listing with a disclosed ingredient panel, and cannot rule out that this catalog entry may reflect some conflation with a similarly-named product from a different brand (Laxzin) that does genuinely contain Centella Asiatica. We recommend checking the physical packaging directly for certainty.
Q: Can this cream treat my diagnosed melasma?
A: Melasma is a diagnosed medical condition typically requiring evaluation and treatment guidance from a dermatologist. MedEasy does not present this OTC cosmetic cream as a substitute for medical treatment of diagnosed melasma.
Q: What sunscreen is bundled with this product?
A: MedEasy found at least two different Glow Me 60ml SPF 50+ products in the market and could not confirm with certainty which one is bundled with this specific item, so we do not make ingredient claims about the bundled sunscreen.
Q: Why is there so much uncertainty about this product?
A: MedEasy only publishes claims it can verify with reasonable confidence. Because this product's exact name, ingredients, and bundled component could not be confirmed with certainty from available sources, we disclose these gaps transparently rather than presenting unverified information as fact.
Q: Should I be extra cautious with this product?
A: Yes. Given the naming and ingredient uncertainty described above, MedEasy recommends a patch test before use and consulting a doctor if you have any known sensitivities or are seeking treatment for a diagnosed skin condition.
The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.