How to Use It - Step by Step
Cleanse and dry your skin — wash your face and gently dry it so that the skin is clean and free from oils or product residue.
Select a patch size slightly larger than the blemish — the patch should cover the whole pimple.
Peel off the patch and stick it onto the pimple — press gently so the patch adheres nicely and seals around the spot.
Leave it on for several hours — ideally 6–8 hours or overnight.
Remove when the patch turns opaque or white — that means it has absorbed the impurities. Dispose of it.
Continue normal skincare after removal (if any) — clean gently, apply moisturizer if needed. It’s best not to layer other active or heavy products over or under while patch is on.
When & For Whom It Works Best
It’s great for pimples that are pus-filled, inflamed, whiteheads or small red pimples.
It helps prevent you from touching or picking at pimples, which reduces scarring and contamination risk.
Works for all skin types — including sensitive skin — because it doesn’t rely on harsh chemicals, just hydrocolloid.
What it Won’t Do & What to Watch Out For
It’s not effective for blackheads, closed comedones, or deep cystic acne — since there’s no surface pus to absorb.
Do not apply to open, bleeding wounds or severely irritated skin — only intact pimples/whiteheads.
If you have very oily skin or if the patch doesn’t stick well (e.g. skin not fully dry), it may lose efficacy.