
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Papaya Extract -- the headline named ingredient across all sourced retailer listings, supporting the "Papaya" positioning
- A water-gel base, described by one retailer as containing Hexadecyltrimethylammonium Chloride, Polyacrylic Acid, Silicone, Alcohol Ethoxylate, and the preservatives DMDM Hydantoin and Germall
- Sourcing caveat: no source -- brand or retailer -- publishes a complete, formally-listed INCI panel for this product. The ingredient details above come from one Bangladeshi retailer's informal transcription rather than the brand's own official materials or an ingredient database, so this list should be treated as a partial, uncertain approximation rather than a confirmed full formula
Key Features
- A weekly exfoliating peeling gel/face wash from Freyias, a skincare brand sold in Bangladesh; one retailer (Arogga) states the product is made in Bangladesh, though this was not independently confirmed on an official Freyias brand website (which could not be reached)
- Naming note: the exact catalog name is "Papaya Peeling Weekly Gel," while every retailer listing found (Focallure BD, Arogga, Shajgoj, Othoba) instead calls the product "Weekly Peeling Papaya Face Wash" -- the reversed word order and "Face Wash" vs. "Gel" descriptor is very likely the same underlying product marketed as a water-gel-textured face wash, but this naming discrepancy is disclosed rather than silently resolved
- Lightweight water-gel texture designed for weekly (not daily) use
Benefits
- Marketed to gently exfoliate, removing dead skin cells, excess oil, dirt, and impurities from pores
- Marketed to help improve the absorption of subsequent skincare products
- Papaya Extract is commonly associated with gentle exfoliation, though the specific mechanism (e.g. papain enzyme content) is not confirmed for this exact formulation
Who Can Use This Product
- Marketed as suitable for all skin types, for weekly (not daily) exfoliating use
- Those with sensitive or reactive skin should patch-test first, given the incomplete ingredient disclosure for this product
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor before use, as a general precaution
How to Use
- Apply a generous amount to the skin (sources vary on whether skin should be clean/dry or damp)
- Massage gently in circular motions over the face and neck to help buff away dead skin
- Rinse with warm water and pat dry
- Use 2-3 times weekly, followed by a moisturizer
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation, redness, or a burning sensation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children
- Sourcing note: no complete, formally-listed ingredient panel could be found from the brand or any retailer for this product; the partial ingredient description above is sourced from a single Bangladeshi retailer's informal write-up. The product's naming also differs in word order between MedEasy's catalog and every retailer listing found. Given these gaps, this entry is written conservatively and should be updated if a fuller, brand-verified ingredient panel becomes available.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is this the same product listed elsewhere as "Weekly Peeling Papaya Face Wash"?
A: It's very likely the same underlying product with a reversed word order in the name; this could not be confirmed with full certainty since no source uses the exact catalog phrasing.
Q: Is there a full ingredient list available?
A: No brand or retailer source publishes a complete, formal INCI panel for this product; only a partial, informally-described ingredient list from one retailer was found.
Q: How often should this be used?
A: It's marketed for weekly use (2-3 times per week), not as a daily face wash.
Q: Where is this product made?
A: One Bangladeshi retailer states it is made in Bangladesh, though this was not independently confirmed on an official brand website.
Q: Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
A: It's marketed as suitable for all skin types, but given the incomplete ingredient disclosure, a patch test is advisable for sensitive or reactive skin.
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