Spot Me Here Invisible Pimple Patches (1 unit): 24 ultra-thin and invisible hydrocolloid patches with active ingredients like willow bark and niacinamide. Designed to quickly treat pimples with a tip, they absorb impurities and reduce redness while protecting the skin from infections. Ideal for daytime use, even under makeup.
My Way Out Hydrocolloid Patches with Microcapsules (1 unit): 9 patches with microcapsules that release a powerful combination of salicylic acid, centella asiatica, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid, perfect for reducing inflammation of blind pimples and improving skin appearance overnight.
Compact and functional case with dimensions of 4.1" x 2.8" x 0.6" (10.5 cm x 7 cm x 1.5 cm). Its rigid and lightweight design provides optimal protection for your patches, keeping them dry and secure thanks to its water resistance. Perfect for carrying in your handbag, backpack, or suitcase.
Treat active pimples with a tip.
Reduce inflammation of early-stage blind pimples.
Protect the skin from bacteria while absorbing impurities and soothing redness.
Do not reuse the patches: This will compromise their effectiveness and could lead to infections.
Store them properly: Keep the patches in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, to preserve their active properties.
Clean and dry your skin completely before applying any patch.
For active pimples with a tip, use Spot Me Here during the day.
For blind or early-stage pimples, apply My Way Out before sleeping.
Leave the patches on for 6 to 8 hours for best results.
Can I wear makeup over the patches?
Yes, Spot Me Here patches are ultra-thin and invisible, making them ideal to wear under makeup without being noticeable.
How many times can I use each patch?
Each patch is for single use only. Do not reuse the patches as they will lose their effectiveness and may not maintain proper hygiene.
What should I do if a pimple doesn't improve after using the patch?
It is recommended to continue using the patches for several consecutive days. If the pimple persists, consult a dermatologist to assess potential underlying causes.