
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Important sourcing note: MedEasy could only locate an ingredient list for this product via a secondary ingredient-database aggregator (Skinsort), not from the official Laxzin site or a Bangladesh retailer's printed panel. This list should be treated as plausible but not independently verified against the actual product packaging
- Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C): per the aggregator-sourced list, this appears as the second ingredient after water, which is indirectly consistent with a meaningfully high concentration -- but this is not proof of the specific "10%" figure stated in the product name, which MedEasy could not independently verify
- Hyaluronic Acid and Sodium Hyaluronate: both forms appear in the sourced ingredient list, which is at least directionally consistent with the "with Hyaluronic Acid" naming, though again this is based on an unverified secondary source
- Niacinamide, Kojic Acid, Salicylic Acid: per the same sourced list, these additional actives may also be present, though not mentioned in the product name -- MedEasy notes this as an unverified finding rather than a confirmed fact
- Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Anthemis Nobilis (Chamomile) Flower Extract: soothing/brightening-supportive botanical extracts per the sourced list
- Possible fragrance allergens: the sourced ingredient list includes Limonene and Citral, both recognized fragrance-allergen compounds -- if accurate, those with known fragrance sensitivities should be cautious
Key Features
- Laxzin is a Bangladesh-market cosmetics brand; MedEasy could not identify the manufacturer, parent company, or production facility for Laxzin products from any source, including the brand's own official website
- Sold through several Bangladesh retailers (Shajgoj, Rokomari, Arogga) and social media channels
- Positioned as an accessible, Bangladesh-market Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid serum
Benefits
- If the sourced ingredient information is accurate, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate would support antioxidant defenses and a more even skin tone with consistent use
- Hyaluronic Acid content, if present as listed, would support hydration alongside the Vitamin C content
- Given the significant sourcing gaps for this product, MedEasy recommends treating specific efficacy expectations conservatively until the ingredient panel and manufacturer can be more fully confirmed
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults interested in a Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid serum, understanding that MedEasy's sourcing for this specific product has notable gaps (manufacturer unidentified, ingredient panel unverified against official packaging)
- Given a possible presence of fragrance-allergen compounds (per the unverified sourced list), those with known fragrance sensitivities should patch-test before regular use
- Not intended to replace medical treatment for diagnosed pigmentation conditions; consult a dermatologist for persistent or severe concerns
How to Use
- Apply a few drops to clean, dry skin after cleansing, before heavier creams or oils
- Gently pat or massage into the face and neck
- Can be used once or twice daily; introduce gradually if new to active-ingredient serums
- Follow with a moisturizer and, in the daytime, a broad-spectrum sunscreen
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
- Because the ingredient panel and manufacturer could not be independently verified, perform a careful patch test before first use
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor or dermatologist if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is the 10% Vitamin C claim verified?
A: No independent source discloses the exact percentage. The Vitamin C form (Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate) appears second on an ingredient list sourced from a secondary database, which is indirectly consistent with a high concentration, but this does not confirm the specific 10% figure.
Q: Who manufactures this product?
A: MedEasy could not identify the manufacturer, parent company, or production facility from any source, including Laxzin's own official website. This is an open information gap.
Q: Is the ingredient list for this product confirmed?
A: The ingredient list available to MedEasy came only from a secondary ingredient-database aggregator, not from official packaging or the brand's own disclosed panel, so it should be treated as plausible but unverified.
Q: Does this product contain fragrance allergens?
A: The unverified sourced ingredient list includes Limonene and Citral, both recognized fragrance-allergen compounds. Those with known sensitivities should patch-test first.
Q: Where is Laxzin based?
A: Laxzin describes itself as a Bangladesh-market skincare brand, sold through several local retailers, though further corporate/manufacturing details were not available from the sources MedEasy reviewed.
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