
Product overview
Key Features
- Important disclosure -- product identity uncertainty: the exact product name "Weekly Peeling Milk Jel" as it appears in MedEasy's catalog was not found verbatim on any independent retailer MedEasy reviewed. The closest verified sibling product names found were "Weekly Peeling Face Wash Milk" and "Weekly Peeling Gel With Milk" -- these appear likely to be the same or a closely related product, but this could not be confirmed with certainty
- Important disclosure -- country of origin conflict: MedEasy found a three-way conflict on manufacturing origin across independent sources: one retailer (Rokomari) states China; a second (Classydrugs) states "Made in PRC; Developed in the UK"; a third (myaura.xyz) states "Made in Bangladesh". MedEasy could not resolve this conflict and reports all three claims rather than picking one
- Important disclosure -- ingredient list conflict: MedEasy found a three-way conflict in the ingredient lists provided across independent retailer sources (Meyeghor, Classydrugs, and Rokomari), none of which could be confirmed as complete or fully reliable. Because of this, MedEasy is not able to present a confirmed ingredient list for this product
- Given the naming, origin, and ingredient uncertainties described above, MedEasy recommends buyers treat this listing with particular caution and, where a specific ingredient concern applies (such as a known allergy), consult the physical product packaging directly before use
Benefits
- Products in this general category (milk-based peeling gels/face washes) are typically marketed for gentle exfoliation and brightening, though MedEasy cannot confirm the specific active ingredients or their concentrations for this exact SKU given the conflicts described above
- A milk-derived ingredient, if genuinely present, is generally associated with gentle cleansing and moisturizing properties in skincare formulations
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults interested in a milk-based peeling or exfoliating face wash, with the understanding that specific ingredient and origin details for this exact SKU are unconfirmed
- Given the multiple unresolved conflicts described above, those with known skincare sensitivities or allergies should exercise significant caution, review the physical product's packaging and ingredient label directly, and consult a doctor if uncertain
- 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 and formula type are not available, MedEasy recommends following the usage instructions printed on the physical product packaging
- General guidance for milk-based peeling gels/face washes: wet the face, apply and massage gently, then rinse thoroughly with water
- If used as an exfoliating/peeling product, limit use to a few times per week rather than daily, unless the packaging specifies otherwise
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 formula and origin
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor or dermatologist if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is "Weekly Peeling Milk Jel" the confirmed exact product name used by the brand?
A: MedEasy could not find this exact name verbatim on any independent retailer. The closest verified sibling names are "Weekly Peeling Face Wash Milk" and "Weekly Peeling Gel With Milk," which appear likely related but are not confirmed to be identical to this catalog listing.
Q: Where is this product manufactured?
A: This is unresolved. Sources conflict three ways: China (Rokomari), "Made in PRC; Developed in the UK" (Classydrugs), and "Made in Bangladesh" (myaura.xyz). MedEasy reports all three rather than asserting one as correct.
Q: What are the confirmed ingredients in this product?
A: MedEasy found a three-way conflict in ingredient lists across independent sources, none of which could be confirmed as complete or reliable. We are not able to present a confirmed ingredient list and recommend checking the physical product's packaging directly.
Q: Should I be extra cautious with this product?
A: Yes. Given the multiple unresolved conflicts around this product's exact identity, origin, and ingredients, MedEasy recommends extra caution, a patch test before use, and consulting a doctor if you have any known sensitivities.
Q: Why doesn't this listing have a confirmed ingredient section?
A: MedEasy only publishes ingredient claims it can verify with reasonable confidence. Because independent sources conflicted significantly for this product, we chose to disclose that gap transparently rather than present unverified or conflicting information as fact.
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.