
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Vitamin C -- confirmed on the ingredient list, brightening/antioxidant active referenced in the product name ("Bio C")
- Alpha Arbutin -- confirmed on the ingredient list, brightening active referenced in the product name
- Glutathione, Kojic Acid, Collagen -- additional brightening/conditioning ingredients confirmed on the sourced ingredient list
- Glycolic Acid -- an AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) exfoliant confirmed on the list
- Carica Papaya Fruit Extract, Carrot Extract, Tagetes Erecta (Marigold) Flower Extract -- botanical extracts included in the formula
Key Features
- Bar soap from Thai brand Fiorae, produced and distributed by Pure Light Intergroup Co. Ltd, Bangkok, Thailand, per regional retailer listings
- Built around Vitamin C and Alpha Arbutin, marketed as a brightening soap
- Marketed by some retailers as a "5-in-1" formula (Alpha Arbutin, Glutathione, Hyaluronic Acid, AHA/Glycolic Acid, Grape Seed) -- note that Hyaluronic Acid and Grape Seed are not present in the itemized ingredient list MedEasy could source, see sourcing note
- 165g bar soap format, for face and body
Benefits
- Vitamin C and Alpha Arbutin are both commonly used in skincare to help support a more even-looking, brighter complexion with consistent use
- Glutathione and Kojic Acid are additional brightening ingredients commonly found in soaps marketed for this purpose
- Glycolic Acid provides gentle exfoliation to support smoother-feeling skin
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults looking for a brightening bar soap for face and/or body use
- Not recommended for anyone with a known sensitivity to Vitamin C, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid, or Glycolic Acid without first patch-testing
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and anyone with a diagnosed skin condition should consult a doctor before use
How to Use
- Wet the face or body with water, work the soap into a lather, and massage gently
- Avoid direct contact with the eyes; rinse immediately with water if contact occurs
- Rinse thoroughly and follow with moisturizer and, in the daytime, sunscreen, as brightening/exfoliating actives can increase sun sensitivity
- Use once or twice daily as part of a regular cleansing routine
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture, keeping the bar in a well-drained soap dish
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation, redness, or a burning sensation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children
- Sourcing note: This product's ingredient list is sourced from regional retailers (Blufashionbd, Arogga), which are in agreement, and Thailand is confirmed as the country of origin/distribution via multiple retailer listings, including one explicitly labeled "Thailand Products." No official Fiorae brand website could be located to independently verify the stated manufacturer, Pure Light Intergroup Co. Ltd. Some retailer marketing describes this soap as a "5-in-1" formula including Hyaluronic Acid and Grape Seed, but these two ingredients do not appear in the itemized ingredient list MedEasy could source -- this is disclosed as a marketing-claim-vs-ingredient-panel discrepancy rather than confirmed as fact.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What are the main brightening ingredients in this soap?
A: Vitamin C and Alpha Arbutin are confirmed as headline actives, alongside Glutathione, Kojic Acid, and Glycolic Acid.
Q: Does this soap contain Hyaluronic Acid, as some marketing suggests?
A: Some retailer marketing describes a "5-in-1" formula including Hyaluronic Acid and Grape Seed, but these were not found in the itemized ingredient list MedEasy could source. This discrepancy is disclosed rather than resolved.
Q: Where is this soap made?
A: Regional retailers confirm Thailand as the country of origin, with the manufacturer stated as Pure Light Intergroup Co. Ltd, though this could not be independently verified via an official brand website.
Q: Do I need sunscreen if I use this soap?
A: Yes, daytime sunscreen is recommended since brightening and exfoliating actives can increase sun sensitivity.
Q: Is this suitable for sensitive skin?
A: Patch-test first, as Vitamin C, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid, and Glycolic Acid can be irritating for some sensitive skin types.
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