Vel—November 22, 2025
I have ordered these several times now, and I think they work great. Honestly, I mostly use them to keep myself from picking at acne, so I'm less concerned about their ability to remove pimples. They adhere great without clinging to the skin and being hard to remove. I have never had any issues with irritation while using these, and they do seem to help with spot irritation. Unless they're on a sensitive spot like near the mouth or nose, I don't even feel them on my face, which is a big plus. I like the two sizes of patch, and while they're definitely not invisible on the face, they're not offensively noticeable either. They smell like tea tree out of the package, but the smell doesn't linger, which I appreciate. Read more
Stephanie Draine—November 29, 2025
Works great, highly recommend these. Clears blemishes up in 48 hours or less Read more
FrozenBread—July 7, 2025
Good value and size for the money, it was hard for me to tell if they were really doing anything though. Other than that, they were easy to apply and stuck on well throughout the day. Read more
R. Wolfert—August 25, 2025
This is a screenshot of what someone else took complaining that none of these ingredients are actually helpful or healthy. But I don’t think they did any research. You see these ingredients are the basic combination for a hydrocolloid pimple patch. I’ll even tell you what each of them do 1. Hot Melt Adhesive This is the “sticky” part that helps the patch stay on your skin. It’s designed to be skin-safe, but if you have very sensitive skin, sometimes adhesives can cause mild irritation. 2. CMC (Carboxymethyl Cellulose) A type of hydrocolloid (gel-like material) that absorbs fluid, pus, and oil from pimples. It’s the main active part of why the patch works. It’s considered safe and widely used in medical dressings and even some food products. 3. Resin Used to help structure and stabilize the patch. Some types of resin can occasionally cause skin sensitivity, but in these patches it’s usually in very small amounts. 4. Propylene Glycol A common ingredient in skincare and cosmetics. It helps keep the patch flexible and slightly moisturizing. Generally safe, but a small percentage of people may get mild irritation if their skin is very sensitive. None of these are harmful chemicals. Before writing something that can discourage other people from a product, check your facts 🫥 Read more

Ashley Yelverton—December 30, 2025
Works better than major brands and way more quantity in this purchase. Bang for the Buck? Read more
Jordan Wilkens—September 22, 2023
You get a lot of them which is nice(most only come with like 10 and it’s almost the same price). However, they are a bit thin and if you are like me and put a pimple cream on before hand.. they don’t stick very well and aren’t water proof. You have to wait a bit for your face to be COMPLETELY dry to get them to stick. They get the job done and help me stop picking my pimples. They just aren’t as good as the clearisil or mighty patch ones. Don’t know if I’d purchase again. Read more
Mary Kate—November 15, 2025
These work just as well as the leading brand pimple patches. I use these all the time and I love that there’s two sizes to accommodate for large or tiny pimples. You get so many for such a good price. They’re comfortable to wear at night and are pretty invisible to wear in public. Read more
Jessy—September 9, 2025
I’d buy this patches over the leader more expensive brand. Hardly visible, work well overnight or during the day. So many patches for cheap! Read more