
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Milk Protein: confirmed as a genuine ingredient in this face wash, cross-verified across two independent sources. Important note: in the full INCI ingredient list, Milk Protein appears near the end, after preservative ingredients -- by the standard convention of listing cosmetic ingredients in descending order of concentration, this suggests Milk Protein is present only in a minor or trace amount, rather than as a dominant ingredient. MedEasy discloses this so buyers do not overestimate its role in the formula
- Vitamin E: confirmed as a genuine ingredient, cross-verified across two independent sources, generally included in cosmetic formulations for its antioxidant and conditioning properties
- Triclosan: present in the ingredient list, an antibacterial ingredient that has faced regulatory scrutiny and restrictions in some markets over long-term safety concerns; MedEasy discloses its presence so buyers can make an informed choice
- As with most foaming face washes, this product also contains surfactant cleansing agents to create lather, in addition to the ingredients named above
Key Features
- 100ml face wash marketed with Milk Protein and Vitamin E as headline ingredients, suitable for daily facial cleansing
- Note that Milk Protein's position late in the ingredient list suggests a minor/trace-level inclusion rather than a dominant formula component
- Contains Triclosan, disclosed above as a regulatory-flagged ingredient
Benefits
- Milk Protein, even at a trace level, may contribute mild conditioning benefits consistent with its traditional use in skincare
- Vitamin E provides antioxidant support and is commonly valued for its conditioning properties in cleansing formulas
- The foaming cleanser format is designed to remove daily dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin
Who Can Use This Product
- Adults looking for a daily foaming face wash
- Those who prefer to avoid Triclosan-containing products, or who have known sensitivities to it, should review the disclosure above before purchasing
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should consult a doctor before introducing new skincare products, particularly given the Triclosan content
How to Use
- Wet the face with water
- Dispense a small amount and work into a lather
- Massage gently over the face in circular motions, avoiding the eye area
- Rinse thoroughly with water and pat dry
- Use once or twice daily as part of a regular cleansing routine
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep out of reach of children
- Avoid contact with eyes; rinse thoroughly with water if contact occurs
- Perform a patch test before first use if you have known sensitivities, particularly to Triclosan or milk-derived ingredients
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor or dermatologist if irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction develops
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Is Milk Protein genuinely in this face wash, and how much?
A: Yes, Milk Protein is confirmed as a genuine ingredient. However, it appears near the end of the ingredient list, after preservatives, which by standard INCI-listing convention suggests it is present only in a minor or trace amount rather than as a dominant ingredient.
Q: Does this face wash contain Triclosan?
A: Yes, Triclosan is present in the ingredient list. This is an antibacterial ingredient that has faced regulatory scrutiny in some markets, and MedEasy discloses it so buyers can make an informed decision.
Q: Is Vitamin E confirmed in this product?
A: Yes, Vitamin E is confirmed as a genuine ingredient, cross-verified across two independent sources.
Q: How often should I use this face wash?
A: Once or twice daily as part of a regular cleansing routine is typical.
Q: Is this suitable for someone avoiding Triclosan?
A: No, this product does contain Triclosan, so those specifically avoiding it should choose a different product or consult a doctor first.
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.