
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Niacinamide: the only ingredient in this formula with well-recognized, evidence-supported skin-brightening properties
- Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Extract: a soothing botanical extract; while marketed as melanin-suppressing, the scientific evidence for aloe vera's brightening effect is weak and preliminary compared to established actives
- Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract & Chamomilla Recutita (Chamomile) Flower Extract: soothing, antioxidant-supporting botanical extracts
- Allantoin & Panthenol: skin-conditioning, soothing ingredients
- Cleansing base: Sodium Laureth Sulphate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, and Sodium Methyl Cocoyl Taurate form the surfactant/cleansing system
- Also contains Glycerin, Propylene Glycol, various PEG compounds, Sodium PCA, BIS-PEG-15 Methyl Ether Dimethicone, Butylene Glycol, O-Cymen-5-OL (a preservative), Citric Acid, Citrus Aurantium Amara (Bitter Orange) Peel Extract, CI 74180 (colorant), and Parfum
Key Features
- A face wash from Lilac, a brand consistently labeled as originating from Thailand by multiple independent Bangladesh retailers, though a specific parent/manufacturing company name could not be confirmed
- Marketed as paraben-free and alcohol-free -- both claims are consistent with the disclosed ingredient list
Benefits
- Marketed to cleanse deeply while helping maintain hydration and support a brighter, more even-looking skin tone over time, primarily through its Niacinamide content
- Marketing-claims note: some brand marketing describes this product as helping "suppress melanin production" and "get rid of freckles and dark spots" -- these claims go beyond what the disclosed formula's actives would typically support. Aside from Niacinamide, no proven brightening actives (such as alpha arbutin, kojic acid, tranexamic acid, or vitamin C derivatives) appear in the ingredient list. This description uses more conservative "supports the appearance of a brighter tone" language rather than repeating claims of removing or eliminating dark spots
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults with dry or sensitive skin looking for a gentle, brightening-focused face wash
- Not intended to treat melasma, freckles, or any diagnosed pigmentation condition; those with such concerns should consult a dermatologist
- Those with known sensitivities to fragrance or any listed ingredient should patch-test before regular use
- Discontinue use if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction occurs
How to Use
- Wet the face with water, apply a small amount, and massage gently in circular motions
- Rinse thoroughly with water
- Can be used once or twice daily as part of a regular cleansing routine
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep the container tightly closed after use
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Does this face wash really eliminate freckles and dark spots?
A: Some brand marketing makes this claim, but the disclosed ingredient list contains only Niacinamide as a proven brightening active; MedEasy uses more conservative language about supporting the appearance of a brighter tone rather than claiming removal of dark spots or freckles.
Q: Is this product paraben-free?
A: Yes, no parabens appear in the disclosed ingredient list, which is consistent with this marketing claim.
Q: Where is this product made?
A: Multiple independent Bangladesh retailers consistently list Thailand as the country of origin, though MedEasy could not confirm a specific parent or manufacturing company name.
Q: Is this suitable for sensitive skin?
A: It is marketed for dry and sensitive skin, but this product contains fragrance (Parfum); those with fragrance sensitivities should patch-test before regular use.
Q: Can this treat melasma?
A: No, this is a cosmetic face wash, not a medicated treatment. Those with melasma or other diagnosed pigmentation conditions should consult a dermatologist.
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