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Shoppers praise 'invisible' pimple patches that can be worn underneath makeup

Shoppers praise 'invisible' pimple patches that can be worn underneath makeup

Daily Mirror4 days ago
Pimple patches aren't always as inconspicuous as we'd like them to be —but one brand is changing that with ultra-discreet patches that blend in seamlessly, and shoppers are obsessed.
Pimple patches are the discreet yet mighty heroes of the skincare world. Created to combat blemishes swiftly and effectively, reducing spots, and accelerating healing so you can enjoy clear, radiant skin all year round — pimple patches are the holy grail of any beauty gworl in 2025.
Whether you're grappling with a single persistent spot, or a full-blown breakout, these often invisible and subtle stickers offer a fantastic science-backed solution.
During summer months especially — the stress of holiday planning coupled with the hot weather can often cause chaos on your skin's barrier. The summer months frequently bring with them a greater need to give our skin some extra attention and TLC. And that's where pimple patches come in.
These stickers have become essential for Gen Z and Millennial beauty enthusiasts as well as celebrities, with some even shifting away from subtle designs towards a more fun, visible approach.
Case in point: Millie Bobby Brown's March 2024 appearance on The Drew Barrymore Show. The Stranger Things star appeared on the celebrity talk show sans makeup, donning nothing but a butterfly-shaped, purple pimple patch from her beauty brand.
Also referred to as hydrocolloid patches or spot stickers, pimple patches are small, targeted treatments that work by forming a protective barrier over blemishes, soaking up excess oil and pus while protecting the area from bacteria and irritation. Some brands even go above and beyond with active ingredients like salicylic acid or tea tree oil to hasten healing.
However, pimple patches aren't always as inconspicuous as we'd like them to be. Too often, brands disappoint and we're left with a product that's glaringly visible and frankly, hideous.
Fortunately, one brand's discreet pimple patches are coming to the rescue. Spot Saviour is receiving acclaim online for how remarkably discrete and seamless its patches are — with buyers calling them "undetectable" and numerous users applying makeup effortlessly over them.
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Spot Saviour's patches are ultra-thin and boast exceptional staying power thanks to the innovative applicator tab, which enables touch-free application and therefore helps the adhesive endure longer — making them even more inconspicuous on the face, with customers stating they feel confident wearing them out and about all day.
Moreover, they begin working within hours, utilising hydrocolloid technology to draw out impurities and visibly diminish redness, plus cica to calm the skin and support healing.
Shoppers have praised the brand's subtle and efficient pimple patches, with one customer noting: 'Thinnest patches I've seen on the market.' Another purchaser states: 'Sticks better and stays on longer than any other patches I've used before.'
Whilst one buyer declares: 'Almost invisible when applied over a spot or pimple , I actually went out with them applied to 2 spots on the side of my face!'
One customer's review of the patches reads: 'The best part is that you can't see them on your skin at all.'
Meanwhile, another shopper has remarked: 'One of the best things is that the patches are practically invisible under makeup. You can wear them during the day without anyone noticing, and they still do their job.'
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