
Product overview
Beaute Melasma-X AHA BHA Brightening Foam Cleansing (160ml) is a foaming facial cleanser sold under the brand name "Beaute," retailer-labeled as "Made in Korea."
Sourcing note -- significant unresolved gaps: despite extensive searching, no official "Beaute" brand website or company registration record could be located from any source -- only Bangladeshi resellers (Shajgoj, Korean Mart BD, Skinnora, Korean Shop BD, SkinPlus BD) confirm the product's existence. The "Made in Korea" origin claim is retailer-asserted across multiple resellers but not confirmed by an official brand site. Only one retailer (Shajgoj) provided a full-looking ingredient list; it could not be cross-verified against any independent ingredient database or a second retailer's full list. No source discloses the AHA or BHA concentration. The product's marketing claims that it "can help reduce the appearance of melasma and dark spots over time" -- this is an unsubstantiated marketing claim with no clinical citation found, and melasma is a medical pigmentation condition; a rinse-off foam cleanser with brief skin contact time claiming melasma-treatment efficacy should be treated with particular caution.
Key Ingredients
Sourcing note: as listed by a single retailer (Shajgoj), not independently cross-verified:
- AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) & BHA (Beta Hydroxy Acid) -- the headline exfoliating actives, per the product name; exact concentration not disclosed by any source
- Niacinamide -- included for its brightening/skin-conditioning properties
- Licorice Root Extract -- a soothing, brightening botanical extract
- Centella Asiatica Extract -- a soothing botanical extract; one other retailer's marketing (not the full ingredient list) cited a concentration of "16,000ppm," unverified against the ingredient panel itself
- Moringa Leaf Extract -- a botanical extract; one other retailer's marketing cited "20,000ppm," similarly unverified
- Also contains (per Shajgoj): Purified Water, Glycerin, Propanediol, 1,2-Hexanediol, Betaine, Butylene Glycol
Key Features
- 160ml foaming facial cleanser, confirmed consistently across retailer listings
- Marketed around an AHA/BHA exfoliating and brightening positioning, per retailer copy
Benefits
- Marketed to gently exfoliate via AHA and BHA
- Marketed to help brighten skin tone via Niacinamide and Licorice Root Extract
- Marketed, per retailer copy, to help reduce the appearance of melasma and dark spots "over time" and "with consistent use and proper sun protection" -- this specific claim is unsubstantiated by any clinical source found and should be treated with caution, especially given melasma is a medical condition and this is a rinse-off product
Who Can Use This Product
- Those seeking an exfoliating, brightening foam cleanser, per the brand's general marketing
- Those with melasma or other pigmentation concerns should consult a dermatologist for evidence-based treatment rather than relying on this product's marketing claims alone
- Those with known sensitivities to AHA/BHA exfoliants or any ingredient listed above should patch test before regular use, particularly given the significant sourcing gaps described above
How to Use
Per retailer information: dispense onto damp skin, work into a lather, gently massage over the face avoiding the eye area, then rinse thoroughly with water.
Storage & Safety
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes; rinse with water if contact occurs. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Use sunscreen during the day when using AHA/BHA exfoliating products.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who manufactures this product?
No official brand website or company registration record could be located for "Beaute" from any source; only the brand name and retailer-asserted "Made in Korea" origin are confirmed.
Does this cleanser actually treat melasma?
Retailer marketing claims it can help reduce the appearance of melasma and dark spots over time, but this is an unsubstantiated marketing claim with no clinical citation found; melasma is a medical condition best addressed with a dermatologist's guidance.
What is the AHA/BHA concentration in this product?
Not disclosed by any source found.
Is the ingredient list fully verified?
No -- it is sourced from a single retailer and could not be cross-verified against an independent ingredient database or a second full-list source.
How is this cleanser used?
Per retailer information, work into a lather on damp skin, massage gently avoiding the eye area, then rinse with water.
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