Walk into any local cosmetics shop in Dhaka and you will see shelves full of creams promising fair skin in 7 days. Most of them are not skincare — they are a health risk. As an ingredient analyst, here are the 7 product types I tell everyone in Bangladesh to avoid.
1. Mercury "fairness" creams
Mercury blocks melanin to fake quick fairness, but it builds up in your kidneys and nervous system. Bangladesh's DGDA has banned several brands for this. Check any cream against our banned product database before using it.
2. Steroid creams used as "face brightening"
Clobetasol and betamethasone are prescription medicines for eczema — not fairness creams. Daily use thins your skin, causes steroid acne, redness and permanent "topical steroid damaged face". Never use a tube whose main ingredient is a steroid for brightening.
3. "7-day whitening" night creams
No safe ingredient lightens skin in 7 days. Products that do usually contain mercury, high-dose hydroquinone or steroids. Real brightening (niacinamide, vitamin C, alpha arbutin) takes 6–12 weeks — and it is safe. Browse safe options in our verified serums.
4. Unregulated imports with no DGDA / importer invoice
A genuine imported product in Bangladesh should have a traceable importer invoice and batch code. No paperwork = no proof it is real or stored correctly. Learn how to verify in our guide on choosing authentic skincare.
5. Expired or batch-code-less products
Active ingredients degrade. A missing or scratched-off batch code is the #1 sign of a repackaged or expired product. If you cannot read a manufacture/expiry date, do not put it on your face.
6. Harsh high-fragrance "instant glow" products
Heavy fragrance and alcohol-first formulas strip the skin barrier, especially in Bangladesh's humid heat — leading to more acne and dullness, not glow.
7. Random Facebook "magic combo" creams
Mixed/homemade creams sold in unlabeled jars on social media have no ingredient list, no batch code and no accountability. This is where most steroid-and-mercury mixes hide.
What to use instead
- A gentle cleanser, a moisturizer for your skin type, and SPF every morning.
- For brightening: niacinamide or vitamin C — not "fairness" creams.
- Buy only where every product is invoice-verified and batch-checked, like TheSkinProof.
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Every item is invoice-verified and batch-checked — 2× money-back if counterfeit.
Before you buy: check authenticity, not price
Don’t chase the cheapest product — look for the authentic one. A cheap fake can damage your skin, and using nothing at all does less harm than using a counterfeit. But a high price doesn’t guarantee authenticity either — people overpay for fakes too. So judge by authenticity, not price.
TheSkinProof offers free authenticity verification. Message our Facebook page with the product and we’ll analyze it and tell you whether it’s real or fake — so it’s important to verify before you buy anything. Or simply buy from TheSkinProof, where every product is already invoice-verified with a 2× money-back guarantee.
