
Product overview
Key Ingredients
We were unable to locate a full ingredient (INCI) list for this product from any independent source, despite checking multiple Bangladeshi retailer listings. Retailer listings name only two specific actives: Niacinamide (described as supporting brightening and skin barrier function) and Hyaluronic Acid (described as supporting hydration and moisture retention), alongside a general reference to "broad-spectrum UV filters" without naming the specific sunscreen filter(s) used (for example, whether it is a mineral filter such as zinc oxide/titanium dioxide, a chemical filter, or a combination). We were also unable to independently confirm the manufacturer or country of origin for this product. Given this significant information gap, we recommend treating any specific ingredient or SPF-mechanism claims with caution until confirmed against the physical product packaging.
Key Features
"Glow Me" is a skincare brand sold through Bangladeshi retailers. This product is marketed as a "3 in 1" sunscreen cream combining sun protection (SPF 50 PA+++, broad-spectrum UVA/UVB) with brightening and hydrating claims. It is described by retailers as lightweight and non-greasy, intended for daily use as the final step in a skincare routine.
Benefits
Broad-spectrum sunscreen use is generally recommended by dermatologists to help protect skin from UV-related damage, including sunburn and premature aging, when applied correctly and reapplied regularly. Niacinamide is a well-studied ingredient generally associated with supporting an even skin tone. However, because we could not confirm the specific UV filter(s) or the full formula, we recommend treating the "whitening" claim in the product name as the brand's own marketing language rather than a clinically verified effect, and confirming SPF performance claims against the physical packaging.
Who Can Use This Product
Sunscreens of this general type are typically marketed for daily use by most skin types. Because we could not confirm the complete ingredient list, we recommend that anyone with known sensitivities to sunscreen filters, fragrance, or brightening actives patch test this product before regular use, and that pregnant or breastfeeding individuals consult a doctor or pharmacist before use, given the unconfirmed formula.
How to Use
Per retailer instructions, apply evenly to cleansed face and neck before sun exposure, and reapply every 2 to 3 hours, especially after sweating or swimming. Use daily as the final step of a skincare routine.
Storage & Safety
No brand-specific storage or safety information was found for this product. As a general precaution for sunscreen products, store below 30°C, away from direct sunlight, and discard if the product separates, changes odor, or is past its expiry date. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation or an allergic reaction occurs. Because the full ingredient list could not be confirmed, individuals with known cosmetic ingredient sensitivities should exercise added caution.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What SPF does this sunscreen offer?
A: Retailer listings state SPF 50 PA+++ with broad-spectrum UVA/UVB protection.
Q: What UV filter does this sunscreen use?
A: We were not able to confirm the specific UV filter(s) used from any source we checked; retailers only reference general "UV filters" without naming them.
Q: Does this product really "whiten" skin?
A: The "whitening" claim is the brand's own marketing language. We found Niacinamide named as a brightening-related active, but could not independently verify a whitening effect, so we recommend treating this claim with caution.
Q: Who manufactures this product?
A: We were unable to independently confirm the manufacturer or country of origin for this product.
Q: How often should I reapply this sunscreen?
A: Per retailer guidance, reapply every 2 to 3 hours, especially after sweating or swimming.
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.