Tirabeauty · 🇮🇳 India

Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser

9 ingredients
What's in it

Below is every ingredient in Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser 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
2 ingredient(s) can feed Malassezia — relevant in humid Indian weather
Pore-clogging risk: Low
Highest comedogenic rating 0/5 — matters for oily, acne-prone skin
Contains fragrance / allergens
Geranium Essential Oil And Sepimax Zen

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 Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser fungal-acne safe?
Based on its listed ingredients, Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser contains 2 ingredient(s) reported to feed Malassezia (the yeast behind fungal acne): Geranium Essential Oil And Sepimax Zen, Sunflower Oil. If you are fungal-acne prone, you may want to avoid these.
Does Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser contain fragrance?
Yes — Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser lists Geranium Essential Oil And Sepimax Zen, which are fragrance ingredients or EU-declared allergens. Relevant if your skin is sensitive or reactive.
Will Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser clog pores?
The highest comedogenic rating among its listed ingredients is 0/5 (low). 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 Bie Fresh Forward Deep Hydrating Cleanser 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

Allantoin
Soothing/skin-conditioning agent

Allantoin is a naturally derived or synthetically produced compound used in skincare for its soothing, moisturizing, and keratolytic (skin-softening) properties. It promotes cell proliferation and helps calm irritation, commonly appearing in creams, lotions, and after-sun products.

Side effects reported in research

Aggregated from the active ingredients in this product.

Reported effectHow oftenNotes
No direct side effectsVery rareAs a descriptive phrase rather than a compound, it carries no inherent risks; any reactions depend on the actual ingredients providing the effect.
Contact dermatitis / skin irritationRareOccasional irritation reported, generally in sensitive or compromised skin.
Allergic contact dermatitisVery rareSensitization to sunflower (Asteraceae family) components is uncommon but documented.
Comedogenicity / acne aggravationRareLow comedogenic potential; high-oleic variants may be more occlusive in acne-prone skin.
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.
Contact irritation or stingingUncommonMay occur on sensitive or compromised skin, often due to residual fragrance components.
Eye irritationRareCan occur with accidental contact, especially in products containing added preservatives.
No documented side effects availableVery rareBecause the ingredient is unidentified, there is no published research describing adverse reactions; absence of data does not imply safety.
Mild skin irritationUncommonTransient redness or stinging, more likely at higher concentrations or on compromised skin.
Contact urticariaVery rareIsolated reports of immediate hypersensitivity reactions.
Mild transient irritation or stingingRareGenerally well tolerated; occasional mild reactions, often on compromised or sensitive skin.
Redness or itchingRareTypically mild and self-limiting, possibly related to other formulation components.

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

Full ingredient breakdown

IngredientWhat it does
leaving skin supple
Emollient/marketing descriptor
"Leaving skin supple" is not an actual skincare ingredient but a descriptive marketing phrase indicating a softening, conditioning effect on the skin. The supple feel typically results from emollients, humectants, and occlusives in a formulation.
Sunflower Oil
Emollient / occlusive
Sunflower oil is a plant-derived oil rich in linoleic acid used as an emollient and skin-conditioning agent. It helps reinforce the skin barrier and reduce transepidermal water loss.
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.
Rose Hydrosol
Toner/hydrosol
Rose hydrosol (rose water) is the aqueous byproduct of steam-distilling rose petals, used as a mild, fragrant base and toning agent in skincare. It provides light hydration and a soothing sensory effect but contains only trace amounts of active compounds.
Ggc
Unknown/unverified ingredient
"Ggc" is not a recognized or standardized skincare ingredient name in dermatological or cosmetic-chemistry references, and no established function, INCI listing, or peer-reviewed data could be identified for it. Without a valid identification, no reliable claims about its activity, mechanism, or safety profile can be made.
Phenoxyethanol
Preservative
Phenoxyethanol is a widely used broad-spectrum preservative that protects cosmetic and skincare formulations from bacterial and fungal contamination. It is typically used at concentrations up to 1% and serves as a formulation/base ingredient rather than an active treatment.
Allantoin Key active
Soothing/skin-conditioning agent
Allantoin is a naturally derived or synthetically produced compound used in skincare for its soothing, moisturizing, and keratolytic (skin-softening) properties. It promotes cell proliferation and helps calm irritation, commonly appearing in creams, lotions, and after-sun products.
Sodium Gluconate
Chelating agent / skin-conditioning
Sodium gluconate is the sodium salt of gluconic acid used in skincare primarily as a chelating agent to bind metal ions and stabilize formulations, with secondary humectant and skin-conditioning properties. It is generally considered a base/formulation ingredient rather than an active treatment.
Geranium Essential Oil And Sepimax Zen
Fragrance/active blend & rheology modifier
This combines geranium essential oil, a plant-derived aromatic oil used for fragrance and purported antimicrobial and balancing effects, with Sepimax Zen, a polymeric thickener (polyacrylate crosspolymer-6) used to stabilize and texturize formulations. The geranium oil acts as a botanical active/fragrance while Sepimax Zen serves a structural, non-active formulation role.

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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