
Product overview
Key Ingredients
- Niacinamide, Allantoin, and a Hyaluronic Acid/Sodium Hyaluronate derivative -- the only ingredients confirmed consistently across all three ingredient panels found for this product, and therefore the highest-confidence confirmed actives
- Important disclosure -- unresolved ingredient conflict: three separate retailer-sourced ingredient panels for this exact product disagree significantly. Two list Alpha Arbutin as a brightening active; two list Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) instead; only one lists both. The panels also disagree on several minor ingredients (Disodium EDTA, Carbomer, and PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil in one version vs. Glycine, Propanediol, Panthenol, and Fragrance in another)
- Given this genuine, unresolved conflict, MedEasy cannot confirm with certainty whether this specific serum's brightening effect comes from Alpha Arbutin, Ascorbic Acid, or both -- buyers should check the physical packaging for the definitive ingredient list
Key Features
- A brightening serum from Skin'O, a Bangladesh-market skincare brand formulated with Korean input but manufactured in Bangladesh, per the brand's public profile
- 30ml size, confirmed consistently across multiple retailers, with a matching barcode (880103070113) confirmed on two independent sources
- Marketed as suitable for all skin types, lightweight and fast-absorbing
Benefits
- Niacinamide is commonly used in skincare to support a more even-looking skin tone and barrier function
- Allantoin supports skin soothing and conditioning
- Hyaluronic Acid/Sodium Hyaluronate supports hydration
- Depending on which sourced ingredient panel is accurate, either Alpha Arbutin or Ascorbic Acid (or both) may contribute additional brightening/antioxidant support -- see the disclosure above
Who Can Use This Product
- Those looking for a brightening serum suitable for all skin types
- Given the ingredient-panel conflict described above, MedEasy recommends checking the physical packaging and patch-testing before full use, particularly for anyone with a known sensitivity to Vitamin C or Arbutin-type ingredients
- Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals and anyone with a diagnosed skin condition should consult a doctor before use
How to Use
- Apply a few drops to clean, dry skin, typically after cleansing and before moisturizer
- Gently pat or massage until absorbed
- Avoid direct contact with the eyes
- Use once or twice daily as part of a regular skincare routine
Storage & Safety
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
- Keep the cap tightly closed after use
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation, redness, or a burning sensation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children
- Sourcing note: Three separate retailer-sourced ingredient panels were found for this product and disagree significantly, most notably on whether Alpha Arbutin or Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) is the headline brightening active. Only Niacinamide, Allantoin, and a Hyaluronic Acid derivative are confirmed across all three sources. Skin'O's own official website could not be fully accessed to resolve this conflict (the site renders product details in a way that could not be retrieved). This conflict is disclosed here rather than resolved by assumption.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Does this serum contain Alpha Arbutin or Vitamin C?
A: Sources disagree -- some ingredient panels list Alpha Arbutin, others list Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), and only one lists both. MedEasy could not resolve this conflict and recommends checking the physical packaging.
Q: What ingredients are confirmed for certain?
A: Niacinamide, Allantoin, and a Hyaluronic Acid derivative are confirmed consistently across all three ingredient panels found.
Q: Where is Skin'O made?
A: Per the brand's public profile, Skin'O is formulated with Korean input but manufactured in Bangladesh.
Q: What size is this product?
A: 30ml.
Q: Is this suitable for all skin types?
A: It's marketed as suitable for all skin types, though anyone with known sensitivities should patch-test first given the ingredient-panel uncertainty described above.
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