
Product overview
Key Features
- Aloe Vera Extract: the headline ingredient behind this variant's naming, included in a face wash with mild exfoliating beads
- Ingredient-transparency note: the ingredient text found for this product (via one Bangladesh retailer) reads as an unclear, likely poorly-translated ingredient list rather than a standard INCI declaration, and no official brand site could be found to verify it. This should be treated as low-confidence rather than a fully verified formula
- Manufacturer/origin note: MedEasy could not confirm the manufacturer or country of origin for this exact SKU. A closely related sibling product in the same "Weekly Peeling" line (the Milk variant) is described by one retailer as "Made in PRC (China), Developed in the UK" -- given the shared templated formula pattern across this product line, it is reasonable but not confirmed that this Aloe Vera variant shares the same origin
- Product-line note: this "Weekly Peeling" line includes at least four near-identical variants (Aloe Vera, Milk, Papaya, Charcoal) differing mainly in the named extract; this description covers the Aloe Vera variant specifically and does not borrow claims from the other variants
Benefits
- Marketed to deeply cleanse skin and help support the appearance of brighter, more even-looking skin over time, aided by mild exfoliating beads
- Marketing-claims note: some retailer marketing also describes effects such as reducing the appearance of acne scars, dark spots, and fine lines -- given the unverified ingredient list and lack of any clinical evidence found, this description presents these as retailer marketing claims rather than confirmed effects
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults looking for a weekly exfoliating face wash as part of a general cleansing routine
- Not intended to treat acne scarring or any diagnosed skin condition
- Given the unverified ingredient list, those with sensitive skin or known allergies should be especially cautious and patch-test before regular use
- Discontinue use if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction occurs
How to Use
- Wet the face with water, apply a small amount, and massage gently, allowing the exfoliating beads to work
- Rinse thoroughly with water
- Per the "Weekly Peeling" naming and retailer guidance, use approximately 3-4 times per week rather than daily, to avoid over-exfoliation
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: Is the ingredient list for this product fully verified?
A: No. The ingredient text found reads as unclear and likely poorly translated, and no official brand site could be found to verify it. Treat it as low-confidence.
Q: Where is this product made?
A: This could not be confirmed for this exact SKU. A sibling "Milk" variant in the same product line is described by one retailer as made in China and developed in the UK, which may or may not apply to this Aloe Vera variant.
Q: Can this treat acne scars or dark spots?
A: Some retailer marketing makes this claim, but MedEasy found no clinical evidence to substantiate it, and the ingredient panel could not be independently verified. Treat this as a marketing claim rather than a confirmed effect.
Q: How often should this be used?
A: Approximately 3-4 times per week, per the "Weekly Peeling" naming and retailer guidance, rather than daily.
Q: Is this the same as other Freyias "Weekly Peeling" products?
A: This is the Aloe Vera variant specifically. Other variants (such as Milk, Papaya, and Charcoal) use a similar templated formula with a different named extract; this description does not borrow claims from those other variants.
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