ā
ā
ā
ā
ā
3
Did nothing for hyperpigmentation, worked well on active blemish
I use these for an active blemish and they work well for reducing inflammation and redness. They are marketed for hyperpigmentation, but they didnāt seem to have much of an effect on lingering redness from an old breakout after a few uses so I decided to use them on a whitehead that popped up on my chin. I bought two packages and had passed the return window so I figured couldnāt hurt. After a few hours with this patch on, the whitehead and surrounding redness virtually disappeared. They are almost invisible on the skin IF you can remove them from their clamshell packaging without scrunching up and wrinkling the edge of patch. BIG IF!!! Most of the time I mess up the edge of the patch making the wrinkled edge visible on my face. I wear them around the house so I donāt really care about that, but itās worth mentioning. You have to remove them from the packaging VERY carefully to keep the patch smooth. Iāve been mostly unsuccessful at removing them without scrunching up an edge. Oh well.
Peach Slices makes a similar product for acne, ādeep blemish microdartsā. I havenāt tried those, nor do I plan to because the amount of product that you get for either kind of micro dart is not a good value to me. I wish these were less expensive. I do like the way the micro dart feels when you apply it- kind of a satisfying stinging sensation- like the ingredients are really penetrating. I would not call it painful. A moment of sting and itās on there doing itās job. It stays on well while doing basic daily activities (like doing the dishes, working at a desk). Canāt say how it would hold up to something more vigorous like a jog or bike ride or anything that would make you break a sweat. I like the product and the result on blemishes, but I canāt justify the cost. A warm compress and followed by a vitamin C serum on a blemish works just as well and itās way more cost effective, albeit less convenient.
Also, the ingredients in the product description are incomplete. See photo- they contain Butylene Glycol which is sometimes irritating to my skin. Luckily, these patches didnāt irritate me. Having to 3rd party check the ingredients for cosmetics from Amazon irritates me though š
If these are affordable for you for the occasional blemish, I would recommend. Did nothing for hyperpigmentation and way too expensive for me to combat a full breakout or even a daily random pimple. Iāll use the ones I have but would not purchase again.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021