
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Niacinamide: a well-studied skin-brightening and barrier-supporting ingredient, and the headline active named in this product
- Morus Alba Bark Extract (Mulberry): a botanical extract traditionally used for its skin-brightening properties, matching the "Mulberry" naming on this SKU
- Lactic Acid & Sodium Lactate: mild AHA-family ingredients that support gentle exfoliation and hydration
- Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) & Glycerin: humectants that support skin hydration
- Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E) & Plukenetia Volubilis (Sacha Inchi) Seed Oil: included for their skin-conditioning and antioxidant-supporting properties
- Also contains Dimethicone, Cetearyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Ceteareth-20, Hexylene Glycol, Inulin, Hibiscus Sabdariffa Flower Extract, Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Fruit Oil, Cucumis Sativus (Cucumber) Seed Extract, Disodium EDTA, and Phenoxyethanol/Sodium Benzoate/Potassium Sorbate as a preservative system, plus fragrance and fragrance-allergen components (Hexyl Cinnamal, Linalool, Citronellol, Limonene, Eugenol)
- Sourcing note: this ingredient list was sourced from the brand's own official site under the sibling product name "Advanced Brightening Night Cream" -- the exact Bangladesh-market "Advanced Whitening Night Cream" 50ml package could not be independently confirmed to carry a byte-for-byte identical formula, though the shared niacinamide + mulberry positioning strongly suggests it is the same underlying product under region-specific naming
Key Features
- A night cream from Fade Out, a UK skincare brand with roughly four decades of experience in the brightening/hyperpigmentation category
- Combines Niacinamide with Mulberry (Morus Alba) bark extract, positioned as a nighttime brightening treatment
- Naming note: the brand's own global site calls this formula "Advanced Brightening Night Cream," while it is sold in South Asian markets, including this listing, as "Advanced Whitening Night Cream" -- a regional naming convention rather than a different product
Benefits
- Marketed to help even out the appearance of skin tone and support a brighter-looking complexion with regular nighttime use
- Marketing-claims note: the brand cites self-reported figures (for example, a majority of a study panel reporting reduced-looking dark spots and a brighter, more even appearance after several weeks of use) on its own site -- these are the brand's own reported results rather than independently published clinical trial data, so they should be read as marketing claims rather than guaranteed outcomes
- This description avoids the term "whitening" in the sense of permanently lightening natural skin tone, since no ingredient in the disclosed formula is capable of that; the realistic effect is a more even-looking tone and reduced appearance of dark spots over time
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults looking for a nighttime brightening cream to help address the appearance of dark spots and uneven tone
- Not intended to treat any diagnosed skin condition; those with hyperpigmentation linked to a medical condition should consult a dermatologist
- Those with known sensitivities to any listed ingredient, including the fragrance-allergen components, should patch-test before regular use
- Discontinue use if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction occurs
How to Use
- Apply to clean, dry skin in the evening as the final step of a nighttime routine
- Use a small amount and massage gently into the face and neck, avoiding the eye area
- Follow with sunscreen the next morning, since brightening/exfoliating actives can increase sun sensitivity
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep the container tightly closed after use
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Does this cream permanently whiten or lighten skin?
A: No. The formula is designed to help even out the appearance of skin tone and reduce the look of dark spots, not to permanently change natural skin colour. "Whitening" here reflects regional marketing naming rather than a literal lightening effect.
Q: Why does the ingredient list come from a product called "Advanced Brightening Night Cream" instead of "Advanced Whitening Night Cream"?
A: Fade Out's own global site uses "Brightening" naming for this niacinamide-and-mulberry formula, while South Asian markets sell the same underlying product as "Whitening." MedEasy could not independently confirm the exact Bangladesh package shares an identical ingredient panel, though the shared formula positioning makes this highly likely.
Q: Are the brand's improvement statistics independently verified?
A: The percentages cited (for example, a majority of a study panel reporting visible improvement) are self-reported figures published on the brand's own site rather than independently peer-reviewed clinical trial results.
Q: Can this be used during the day?
A: It is formulated and marketed as a night cream; if used, always follow with sunscreen the next morning since brightening actives can increase sun sensitivity.
Q: Who manufactures Fade Out products?
A: Fade Out is a UK skincare brand; MedEasy could not confirm a specific manufacturing legal entity name from public sources.
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