Product Overview
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Name / Variant | 4K Plus 5X Whitening Night Cream ‒ Goji Berry (Red) |
| Origin | Thailand (many listings say “Made in Thailand”) |
| Net Weight / Size | 20 g in most listings |
Key Ingredients / Actives (as per Retailer Descriptions)
These are some of the main ingredients/products advertised in Goji Berry variant:
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Goji Berry Extract / Nano‑Liposome Goji Berry ‒ touted for antioxidant and brightening effects.
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Alpha Arbutin ‒ for reducing melanin production and fading dark spots / freckles.
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Collagen ‒ claimed to firm the skin, improve elasticity, support skin texture.
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Glutathione ‒ antioxidant / whitening agent to help lighten pigmentation.
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Snow Lotus Extract ‒ used in some listings to help treat acne, inflammation, reduce scars.
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Korean Ginseng Extract ‒ for anti‑oxidation, skin protection, anti‑aging claims.
Claimed Benefits / Effects
According to seller descriptions, the product promises:
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Brightening of skin tone / more radiant complexion.
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Reduction of dark spots, freckles, acne marks, pigmentation.
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Hydration and moisturization overnight, with lightweight / fast absorbing texture.
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Tightening of pores, smoother skin texture.
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Reduction of fine lines and signs of aging in some descriptions.
Usage Instructions & Recommendations
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Apply nightly before bed to clean face (and sometimes neck).
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Use continuously for about one week to see “good / noticeable results” in many listings.
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Avoid contact with eyes. Keep away from heat / sunlight when stored.
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During daytime use, it is advised to use sunscreen to protect skin, since whitening / brightening products can increase sensitivity from UV. (This is a general skincare recommendation even if not always explicitly mentioned).
Packaging & Appearance
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The product comes in “Red” variant packaging (“Goji Berry / Red” is used in many listings) indicating the flavor / variant.
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Small jar (20 g) typically.
Precautions / What You Should Verify
Since many of these products make strong whitening / brightening claims, here are things to check / be cautious about:
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Full ingredients list: Vital to check for known irritants, allergens, or potentially harmful additives. Retailer descriptions often omit full INCI.
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Skin sensitivity: Brightening agents (arbutin, glutathione, etc.) may cause irritation, especially if used with other actives (acids, retinoids). Patch test first.
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Regulatory approval: Since it is made in Thailand, ensure the product has legally required approvals or safety registration (if that’s applicable in your country).
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Authenticity: Because of widespread counterfeits, check batch codes, expiry date, seller reputation, packaging quality.
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Sun protection: Whitening creams often make skin more susceptible to UV damage; using SPF during daytime is very important.










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