• Removes dead skin cells, dirt & excess oil
• Helps reduce sun tan and dullness
• Brightens skin tone and improves texture
• Unclogs pores and helps prevent breakouts
• Promotes smooth, soft & glowing skin
• Lightweight water gel – refreshing and non-sticky
• Helps other skincare products absorb better
• Suitable for all skin types
Women aged 18–35 are looking for the best peeling gel in Bangladesh for oil control, tan removal, and glowing skin.
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Freyia’s Weekly Peeling Papaya Gel – Best Peeling Gel in Bangladesh for Bright, Clear & Oil-Free Skin
Achieve brighter, smoother, and refreshed skin with Freyia’s Weekly Peeling Papaya Gel, a gentle exfoliating face gel designed to remove dead skin cells, excess oil, and impurities. Specially formulated for all skin types in Bangladesh, this peeling gel helps unclog pores, improve skin texture, and reveal a naturally glowing complexion.
Infused with Papaya Extract, known for its natural brightening and exfoliating properties, this peeling gel helps reduce tan, dullness, and uneven skin tone. Its lightweight water-based formula gently rolls away dead skin without irritation, leaving your skin soft, clean, and radiant.
• Brand: Freyia’s
• Net Weight: 100ml
• Skin Type: All skin types
• Texture: Lightweight water gel
• Made in Bangladesh
• Packaging: Tube
Apply a generous amount to clean, dry skin. Gently massage in circular motion until dead skin starts peeling. Rinse well with water and pat dry. Use 2–3 times a week for best results.
For external use only. Avoid the eye area and damaged skin. Do a patch test before use. Discontinue if irritation occurs.
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