Tirabeauty · 🇮🇳 India

Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml

8 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml explained, its standout actives, and the side effects reported in research for those actives — analysed for Indian skin.

Suitability at a glance — for Indian skin

🍄 May trigger fungal acne
3 ingredient(s) can feed Malassezia — relevant in humid Indian weather
Pore-clogging risk: High
Highest comedogenic rating 5/5 — matters for oily, acne-prone skin
Fragrance-free
No fragrance or EU-declared allergens

Flags derived from the ingredient list using dermatology reference data (fungal-acne substrate, comedogenicity, EU allergens). General guidance, not a diagnosis.

Your questions, answered from the ingredient list

Is Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml contains 3 ingredient(s) reported to feed Malassezia (the yeast behind fungal acne): Isopropyl Myristate, Lauric Acid, Palmitic Acid. If you are fungal-acne prone, you may want to avoid these.
Does Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml contain fragrance?
No fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens were detected in the listed ingredients of Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml.
Will Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml clog pores?
The highest comedogenic rating among its listed ingredients is 5/5 (high). Comedogenicity matters most for oily, acne-prone skin in humid Indian weather; it is a property of ingredients in lab tests, not a guarantee either way.
Is Mancode Power Glow With Licorice Face Wash For Men 100 Ml safe to use in pregnancy?
None of its listed ingredients are flagged for pregnancy caution in our reference data — but always confirm your full routine with your own doctor.

Answers are derived from the printed ingredient list and dermatology reference data — general guidance, not a diagnosis or a therapeutic claim.

Key actives

Licorice Extract
Skin-brightening / anti-inflammatory

Licorice extract is a botanical derivative (notably containing glabridin, glycyrrhizin, and liquiritin) used in skincare for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and tyrosinase-inhibiting properties, helping reduce hyperpigmentation and soothe irritation. It is commonly used to address uneven skin tone, redness, and melasma.

Niacinamide
Cell-communicating / barrier-repair active

Niacinamide (vitamin B3) is a water-soluble active that supports the skin barrier, regulates sebum, brightens hyperpigmentation, and reduces inflammation. It is widely tolerated across skin types and used in concentrations commonly ranging from 2% to 10%.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
Mild irritation or stingingUncommonTypically transient, more likely in sensitive skin or higher concentrations.
Allergic contact dermatitisRareSensitization to botanical components has been reported in case studies.
Redness or itchingUncommonLocalized reactions usually resolve on discontinuation.
Photosensitivity reactionsVery rareLimited reports; overall considered low risk topically.
Mild transient stinging or irritationUncommonMore likely at high concentrations or on compromised/broken skin.
Tacky or sticky skin feelCommonA cosmetic sensation rather than an adverse reaction, more noticeable at higher concentrations.
Contact dermatitis or allergic reactionRareTrue allergy to glycerin is uncommon; patch-test positivity is infrequent.
Skin dehydration in very low humidityRareIn very dry environments humectants may draw water from deeper skin layers if not paired with an occlusive.
Mild skin irritationUncommonMore likely at higher concentrations or on sensitive skin.
Contact allergy / dermatitisRareAllergic sensitization is infrequently reported.
Comedogenicity / clogged poresUncommonMay contribute to pore blockage in acne-prone individuals.
Comedogenicity (pore-clogging, potential acne aggravation)CommonRated highly comedogenic; may worsen acne in some individuals when used in leave-on products.
Skin irritation or drynessUncommonParticularly in high-foaming cleanser formulations or on sensitive skin.
Skin irritationCommonCan cause stinging, burning, or irritation, especially on sensitive or compromised skin.
Photoallergic or photosensitivity reactionsUncommonCertain fragrance components (e.g., some musks, citrus oils) may trigger reactions upon sun exposure.
Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentationRarePost-inflammatory pigment changes can follow fragrance-induced dermatitis, particularly in darker skin tones.
Systemic or respiratory reactionsVery rareRarely, sensitive individuals may report headaches or respiratory symptoms from volatile fragrance compounds.

Frequencies reflect typical cosmetic use reported in the literature, not a guarantee for your skin.

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
Licorice Extract Key active
Skin-brightening / anti-inflammatory
Licorice extract is a botanical derivative (notably containing glabridin, glycyrrhizin, and liquiritin) used in skincare for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and tyrosinase-inhibiting properties, helping reduce hyperpigmentation and soothe irritation. It is commonly used to address uneven skin tone, redness, and melasma.
Glycerin
Humectant
Glycerin is a widely used humectant that attracts and retains water in the skin, helping to hydrate the stratum corneum and support barrier function. It is considered safe and well-tolerated across most skin types and concentrations.
Palmitic Acid
Emollient / surfactant
Palmitic acid is a saturated fatty acid commonly used in skincare as an emollient, emulsifier, and cleansing agent that helps soften skin and stabilize formulations. It is also a natural component of the skin's lipid barrier.
Lauric Acid
Cleansing/surfactant & emollient fatty acid
Lauric acid is a medium-chain saturated fatty acid commonly derived from coconut or palm kernel oil, used in skincare as a cleansing agent, emulsifier, and emollient. It also has documented antimicrobial activity, particularly against Cutibacterium acnes.
Fracrance
Fragrance / scent additive
Fragrance (often labeled as 'parfum' or 'fragrance') is a blend of aromatic compounds added to skincare products to impart a pleasant scent or mask the base odor of other ingredients. It provides no therapeutic skin benefit and is considered a formulation/aesthetic additive.
Niacinamide Key active
Cell-communicating / barrier-repair active
Niacinamide (vitamin B3) is a water-soluble active that supports the skin barrier, regulates sebum, brightens hyperpigmentation, and reduces inflammation. It is widely tolerated across skin types and used in concentrations commonly ranging from 2% to 10%.
Polyquatrinium-7
Conditioning agent / film former
Polyquaternium-7 is a synthetic cationic copolymer of acrylamide and diallyldimethylammonium chloride used in skincare and hair care as a conditioning agent, antistatic, and film former. It improves slip, spreadability, and the sensory feel of formulations rather than treating a specific skin condition.
Isopropyl Myristate
Emollient / skin-conditioning agent
Isopropyl myristate is a synthetic ester of isopropyl alcohol and myristic acid used as an emollient, thickening reducer, and penetration enhancer in cosmetic and topical formulations. It imparts a smooth, non-greasy feel and improves spreadability of products.

Key active = does the main work. Ingredient explanations are drawn from public databases & literature.

From published literature

Peer-reviewed papers on the active ingredients in this product, via PubMed.

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