
Product overview
Groome Birds Nest Brightening Face Wash (100ml) is a face wash from Groome, a brand described on its official site as "a concern of Unicorn," a company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Sourcing note -- brand-owner vs. manufacturing-country distinction: while Groome is a Bangladeshi-owned brand, this specific product is manufactured in Thailand, per two independent Bangladesh retailers (Shwapno and magpiely.com.bd) that both explicitly state Thailand as the country of origin, and per a "Made In Thailand" section on Groome's own official site that features this product. This is a normal brand-owner-vs-contract-manufacturer arrangement rather than a conflict. The ingredient list below is single-sourced from magpiely.com.bd (a Bangladesh retailer); a second independent full-ingredient-panel source could not be found, so this should be treated with somewhat lower confidence than a cross-verified list.
Key Ingredients
- Swiftlet Nest Extract (Bird's Nest Extract) -- the headline ingredient referenced in the product name, per the single-sourced ingredient list
- Niacinamide -- included for brightening support, per the single-sourced list
- Salicylic Acid, Lactic Acid -- exfoliating acids, per the single-sourced list
- Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA -- cleansing surfactants, per the single-sourced list
- Also contains: Aqua, Lauric Acid, Myristic Acid, Stearic Acid, Glycerin, Potassium Hydroxide, Magnesium Nitrate, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Magnesium Chloride, Methylisothiazolinone, Fragrance/Parfum
Key Features
- Brand owned by Unicorn (Dhaka, Bangladesh); this product is manufactured in Thailand, per Groome's own official site and two independent Bangladesh retailers
- Positioned as a daily facial cleanser suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin, per retailer marketing
- 100ml pack size, matching the catalog listing
Benefits
- Marketed to enhance complexion and reduce discoloration via antioxidants in the Bird's Nest Extract, per retailer marketing
- Marketed to deep-cleanse while hydrating skin, per retailer marketing
- Marketed to support skin brightness via Niacinamide, per the single-sourced ingredient list
Who Can Use This Product
- Those seeking a brightening daily face wash, per the brand's marketing, which states suitability for all skin types including sensitive skin
- Those with known sensitivities to Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, fragrance, Salicylic Acid, or any ingredient listed above should patch test before regular use
How to Use
Wet the face, apply the face wash, massage gently, then rinse thoroughly with water. Suitable for daily use, per retailer marketing.
Storage & Safety
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes; rinse with water if contact occurs. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is Groome a Bangladeshi brand?
Yes, Groome is described on its official site as "a concern of Unicorn," a company based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, though this specific product is manufactured in Thailand.
Why is this product manufactured in Thailand if the brand is Bangladeshi?
This is a normal brand-owner-vs-contract-manufacturer arrangement -- Groome's own official site features this product in a "Made In Thailand" section, corroborated by two independent Bangladesh retailers.
Is the ingredient list independently cross-verified?
No, it is single-sourced from one Bangladesh retailer; a second independent full-panel source could not be found, so it should be treated with somewhat lower confidence.
What is the headline ingredient?
Swiftlet Nest Extract (Bird's Nest Extract), per the product name and the single-sourced ingredient list.
How is this face wash used?
Wet the face, apply, massage gently, then rinse thoroughly with water; suitable for daily use.
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