hydrocolloid patches are the best things ever. speed healing of wounds, provides the perfect moist environment without letting in germs, prevents scarring. waterproof, move with you, and are practically invisible. with cuts you leave them on until they fall off though, you don't peel them off injuries. if they start to come off and you need to replace one, you pull them straight to get them off, like removing a command strip not like peeling tape
@@giblets4510 they pull on the skin otherwise, and are designed to be pulled off that way. Learning that was fun, they feel really cool coming off that way too! You put a bit of pressure on the middle on top of any wound that still needs protecting if it's a replacement, and then just pull straight like a command strip.
I love hydrocolloid patches! I've stopped popping spots thanks to those. I really like the dots for spots ones, they're really good for those super eye-catching spots that distract from my face. I actually like putting one of them on more than using concealer. You can barely see them when they're on and they hide the redness really well.
@@keylagarci5067 she's using hydrocolloid patches in the video. If you're wanting something that's even more targeted to acne,you can get pimple patches.
The white stuff isn't sebum or gunk; it's just the substance on the patch reacting with moisture from your skin. That being said, protecting your skin with these is a really good idea.
I always thought so, it's so satisfying but it looks like the stuff that forms around blisters when you put a blister plaster over them (I imagine they're functionally the same thing, actually, but less expensive because of branding lol)
@@xaquariix because the patches draw out water (that's why the sticky stuff swells up and looks white). Plus, covering the pimple prevents it from getting infected/inflamed. They're great for protecting pimples and open wounds, and can definitely speed up skin healing! They just don't pull out impurities like most people seem to think.
If your acne problem is severe and you can afford It(Universal healthcare preferibly), go to a dermatologist specially for preventing scars and infection. That Will help a lot cause they can know what your skin needs specifically also you can try avoiding super oily food or change full-cream milk to skimmed milk
Careful with these, healing a pimple too fast will create scaring! Especially with these. Been there done that, had to learn how to use these properly with the help of my esthician.
@angelx5085 how I like to use them is: when it's cystic acne, I use it for those and let the acne come out. Once the acne has a white head you should no longer be using them on that bump. If you have acne that was a white head and healed from the white head, you can use it for the rest of the healing process every 3 days or so. Works great for post op acne blemishes too! If your pimple is already a white head, you shouldn't use them. If they are not a white head or under your skin, you may use them. Don't over use them, and make sure you're following proper skincare routine! Vitamin c serums in the am with sycilic acid or however it's spelled, and a toner at night with a serum that *has protein in the serum*!! The protein is essential cause your face is made of 40% protein- I like using Asian skincare because most American brands don't include proteins while theirs does
they definitely hurt more to pull off the skin because they aren't meant for the face. They work good but pimple patches are a better alternative to not tug at the skin.
i might start doing this for school! i like to still wear masks to school and ever since we’ve started wearing masks 3 years ago i’ve had the WORST acne on my cheeks and chin, so i’m hoping this helps with that!
@@pinkqqq Vaseline can cause irritation and can just be uncomfortable so I’d agree more with a moisturizer for dry spots. Vaseline is a skin protectant, waterproof and terrible for the face lmao. Dermos say some brands of Vaseline can cause cancer and sht likewise.
Wow that's so smart I wish I'd thought of this before I got 2 big pimples on my chin from wearing a facemask. Will definitely start asap since I personally don't like going out without a mask 😷
@@thehouse5024 I hope this is not an ignorant comment, but for me, I’ve noticed I get sick a lot quicker when I’m not wearing a mask, and I’ve gone weeks/months without wearing one and I got sick a LOT, but I don’t get sick when I am wearing one. I also have a habit of picking at my face which causes a lot of breakouts for me but with my mask on I tend to not reach for my face as much.
@@natolmills632 no, I meant no ignorance. I truly wanted to know. Some people who like to wear them have different reasons than what you said... like comfort or anonymity. So, I was just curious.
@@thehouse5024 I personally like wearing the mask because when I wear one people don't approach me as much which I prefer. Also I tend to get sick quite easily so wearing a mask helps, and lastly my parents are on the older side and I am around them often. So wearing a mask while I'm out puts my mind at ease, even if it's just a bit. Thanks for asking 😊
My brother and his wife still wear masks too, they’re always traveling both nationally and internationally. They could be in Rome one week, then in Wyoming the next and the private airline they use still have a mask mandate 😂 They use the patches from Hero Cosmetics, works like a charm.
pull the hydrocolloid patch along the skin, not up and away from the skin. It makes it hurt less. I place a couple fingers on one end of the patch to keep it from pulling, and then lift the other end of the patch a little with the other hand and pull out away from the hand that's anchoring the patch, stretching the patch out. It's a way more gentle removal than the up and away method you used
You might not see this nor respond but I would love to know where you got your patches! I have sensitive skin so I have a really hard time buying stuff like this but the ones you’re using looks like they work really well!
It hurts because hydrocolloid bandaids are meant to remain on the skin until they themselves begin peeling; ie when your skin has healed. Cut out smaller patches if you’re trying to spot treat, and try your best to leave them on. Go ahead and wash your face with the bandaids on if you’re washing your face, and as they come off naturally, THEN PEEL THEM OFF PLS!!!!
Best option is to proceed with your normal skincare routine since hydrocolloid patches tend to dry your skin. If i just got back from outside I’ll wash my face all over again and slap on some toner + moisturizer and spot treatment for the acne
does it leave a hole or a wounded area? Cuz I saw someone take it off and it looked really wounded and not clean like yours (thinking about buying the cosrx one for night use btw) just wanna know if its normal
Do hydrocoloid patches work for hormonal and cystic acne? I plan to start using them since I always use masks when I’m outside and my acne gets quite irritated.
@@kay19977 They also really only work if the skin is already broken :P I’ve had surface level whiteheads that still don’t get sucked out unless I poke a little hole in them first lol.
I've never had pimples in my LIFE but aged 22 during the pandemic the mask mandates and stress made me break out WILD and it never stopped since then. I'm MAD
Don’t you need to leave them on until they come loose themselves? I might be wrong tho but I remember when I had them, it said something like that on the packaging.. And because it didn’t come loose for a good week and a half, I never used them again.
They're primarily designed for blisters, not nessicarily acne, so that's probobly what the instructions were targeted to. If you're using it on a blister, it's good to leave it on to protect the blister and insure maximum healing, but that's not really the same for acne.
hydrocolloid patches are the best things ever. speed healing of wounds, provides the perfect moist environment without letting in germs, prevents scarring. waterproof, move with you, and are practically invisible. with cuts you leave them on until they fall off though, you don't peel them off injuries. if they start to come off and you need to replace one, you pull them straight to get them off, like removing a command strip not like peeling tape
I love the command strip description, I’m in healthcare and had no idea!
@@giblets4510 they pull on the skin otherwise, and are designed to be pulled off that way. Learning that was fun, they feel really cool coming off that way too! You put a bit of pressure on the middle on top of any wound that still needs protecting if it's a replacement, and then just pull straight like a command strip.
wait really?! lol i changed mine when i got a big cystic pimple every day cause it got unhygienic
Hello .. can you please recommend a brand name and where i can buy?? Thank you
Where can I get some
aw you seem like such a sweet person i wanna be friends with 🥺
SAMEE
omg we are!! 🥹🥹💗💗💗
@@imhannahcho can I also be your friend?❤
@@imhannahcho i wanna be ur friend too 😭
@@imhannahchoMe too!
I love hydrocolloid patches! I've stopped popping spots thanks to those. I really like the dots for spots ones, they're really good for those super eye-catching spots that distract from my face. I actually like putting one of them on more than using concealer. You can barely see them when they're on and they hide the redness really well.
what are they called?
@@keylagarci5067 i think you can just look up acne patches
@@keylagarci5067 pimple patches
@@keylagarci5067 she's using hydrocolloid patches in the video. If you're wanting something that's even more targeted to acne,you can get pimple patches.
could you please recommend a decent brand? I've tried to find em but never could come across a well reputed brand available on like amazon or smth.
ur so flipping pretty oml
The white stuff isn't sebum or gunk; it's just the substance on the patch reacting with moisture from your skin. That being said, protecting your skin with these is a really good idea.
I always thought so, it's so satisfying but it looks like the stuff that forms around blisters when you put a blister plaster over them (I imagine they're functionally the same thing, actually, but less expensive because of branding lol)
wait so it’s not sebum?? 😭 how come when i remove them my pimples are noticeably smaller??
@@xaquariix because the patches draw out water (that's why the sticky stuff swells up and looks white). Plus, covering the pimple prevents it from getting infected/inflamed. They're great for protecting pimples and open wounds, and can definitely speed up skin healing! They just don't pull out impurities like most people seem to think.
@@xaquariix plus the moisture rich environment is wonderful for wound healing. we use them in the medical field on large wounds.
@@sk-qg8jv Oh that makes sense I never knew that! Haha thanks
I love seeing girls on the internet not being insecure about their body hair or zits and stuff like that
Girl you actually really pretty 🥹
idk why but your voice is so prettyyyy
Your hair is gorgeous!!
i need that for my whole face though. ☺️
If your acne problem is severe and you can afford It(Universal healthcare preferibly), go to a dermatologist specially for preventing scars and infection. That Will help a lot cause they can know what your skin needs specifically also you can try avoiding super oily food or change full-cream milk to skimmed milk
What brand are you using?
Your voice is so gentle and sweet 😭🥴❤️❤️❤️
The peeling was really satisfying
You’re so pretty
Careful with these, healing a pimple too fast will create scaring! Especially with these. Been there done that, had to learn how to use these properly with the help of my esthician.
what’s the proper way to use them?
could you please recommend a decent brand? I've tried to find em but never could come across a well reputed brand available on like amazon or smth.
@@abhya12 I *love* "mightpatch" they come in strips like this or small circles for spot treatment
@angelx5085 how I like to use them is: when it's cystic acne, I use it for those and let the acne come out. Once the acne has a white head you should no longer be using them on that bump. If you have acne that was a white head and healed from the white head, you can use it for the rest of the healing process every 3 days or so. Works great for post op acne blemishes too! If your pimple is already a white head, you shouldn't use them. If they are not a white head or under your skin, you may use them. Don't over use them, and make sure you're following proper skincare routine! Vitamin c serums in the am with sycilic acid or however it's spelled, and a toner at night with a serum that *has protein in the serum*!! The protein is essential cause your face is made of 40% protein- I like using Asian skincare because most American brands don't include proteins while theirs does
they definitely hurt more to pull off the skin because they aren't meant for the face. They work good but pimple patches are a better alternative to not tug at the skin.
U are so pretty I want to cry
What brand is this? I wanna try them out!!
i might start doing this for school! i like to still wear masks to school and ever since we’ve started wearing masks 3 years ago i’ve had the WORST acne on my cheeks and chin, so i’m hoping this helps with that!
Try using moisturizer and/or Vaseline under your mask, it may not do much but it’ll certainly help
@@pinkqqq Vaseline can cause irritation and can just be uncomfortable so I’d agree more with a moisturizer for dry spots.
Vaseline is a skin protectant, waterproof and terrible for the face lmao. Dermos say some brands of Vaseline can cause cancer and sht likewise.
@@benjihatake I used Vaseline under my eye and I woke up with it swollen so yes I would not recommend it anymore
Wow that's so smart I wish I'd thought of this before I got 2 big pimples on my chin from wearing a facemask. Will definitely start asap since I personally don't like going out without a mask 😷
Why do you feel like you have to wear a mask when you go out?
@@thehouse5024 I hope this is not an ignorant comment, but for me, I’ve noticed I get sick a lot quicker when I’m not wearing a mask, and I’ve gone weeks/months without wearing one and I got sick a LOT, but I don’t get sick when I am wearing one. I also have a habit of picking at my face which causes a lot of breakouts for me but with my mask on I tend to not reach for my face as much.
@@natolmills632 no, I meant no ignorance. I truly wanted to know. Some people who like to wear them have different reasons than what you said... like comfort or anonymity. So, I was just curious.
@@thehouse5024 I personally like wearing the mask because when I wear one people don't approach me as much which I prefer. Also I tend to get sick quite easily so wearing a mask helps, and lastly my parents are on the older side and I am around them often. So wearing a mask while I'm out puts my mind at ease, even if it's just a bit. Thanks for asking 😊
My brother and his wife still wear masks too, they’re always traveling both nationally and internationally. They could be in Rome one week, then in Wyoming the next and the private airline they use still have a mask mandate 😂
They use the patches from Hero Cosmetics, works like a charm.
pull the hydrocolloid patch along the skin, not up and away from the skin. It makes it hurt less. I place a couple fingers on one end of the patch to keep it from pulling, and then lift the other end of the patch a little with the other hand and pull out away from the hand that's anchoring the patch, stretching the patch out. It's a way more gentle removal than the up and away method you used
I get cold sores and hydrocolloid bandages cut down to size have been my LIFELINE
Your hair's gorgeous ❤
These are gamechangeeeersssss!!!! I love the cosrx ones
Could you link the ones you use ❤
Which patches are these? They seem to work well
what brand do you use??
wow you’re gorgeous
You might not see this nor respond but I would love to know where you got your patches! I have sensitive skin so I have a really hard time buying stuff like this but the ones you’re using looks like they work really well!
She responded on another comment to say these ones were from hero cosmetics.
Hope that helps! :)
@@s_rofbear Thank you! :)
yes!!! link is in my profile too ^_^
Imo theyre wayyy overpriced, I got a pack of 16 hydrocolloid plasters from boots for like £4
@@softerhaze How well did they work for you?
The filter is so strong your skin looks essentially flawless lol
i have no filter on promise :( youtube just destroys my shorts quality idk why 😭😭
@@imhannahcho 😭 TH-cam please! Regardless, your skin looks great!
Heyyy, love your videos! Where can i buy this product? 😅
off topic but your nails are perfect 😍
What kind of brand do you use
It hurts because hydrocolloid bandaids are meant to remain on the skin until they themselves begin peeling; ie when your skin has healed. Cut out smaller patches if you’re trying to spot treat, and try your best to leave them on. Go ahead and wash your face with the bandaids on if you’re washing your face, and as they come off naturally, THEN PEEL THEM OFF PLS!!!!
Is it available for full face or like large patches?
Will it pull blackheads?
What brand/kind are those? I need them 😭
I have question, after you remove the patch, what did you do? is it just let it be or you put something?
Best option is to proceed with your normal skincare routine since hydrocolloid patches tend to dry your skin. If i just got back from outside I’ll wash my face all over again and slap on some toner + moisturizer and spot treatment for the acne
Where did you get this???😲😲😲
What’s the name of the brand I want to try it🙏🏻
It's definitely satisfying to see all the impurities out. How often do you use them can you tell?
do these work with blackheads?!
can you pleaseee recommend a pimple patchhh?
Where did you buy your hydrocolloid patches? I have tried many and none of them worked. Pls let me know❤
What brand of hydrocollide patches are these????
What type of patches do you use
Name of product please? I rlly need smth like this
The ones for feet are cheaper and won’t hurt so much when you pull it off, and they arguably work better
does it leave a hole or a wounded area? Cuz I saw someone take it off and it looked really wounded and not clean like yours (thinking about buying the cosrx one for night use btw) just wanna know if its normal
Dudee it's always so interesting to see what they pull offf
Literally human best invention 🙌 it save me from break out so much
Is there a brand of patches you recommend that have worked best for you?
these ones are from hero cosmetics! love them!
@@imhannahcho thank you! I’ve only tried the cosrx and love them but I’ll definitely have to give those a try too!
@@Samii_x np!! i linked them in my bio for easier access! 💗
@@Samii_x are the cosrx ones good I’ve been thinking of getting them
@@steviehopkins I personally like them! I used to buy the truly patches but they didn’t do much, the corsx does help remove my blemishes a lot faster!
What brand of patches are those I rlly need to know?
its from hero cosmetics
We’re did you get them from x?
I NEED SOME 😭 where do you get yours?
What kind of pachs are you using that look like good patches
Do hydrocoloid patches work for hormonal and cystic acne? I plan to start using them since I always use masks when I’m outside and my acne gets quite irritated.
It works! And is better tham "acne dryers".
From what I’ve used of them. They only work if the pimple is already at the surface. So on deep cystic pimples really had no effect
@@kay19977 They also really only work if the skin is already broken :P I’ve had surface level whiteheads that still don’t get sucked out unless I poke a little hole in them first lol.
Yes absolutely yes ..i can relate to cystic acne 😣😣
I agree with the above though...only if they are ready to pop or skin Will get sore
What brand dyou recommend for dry skin?
im using ones from hero! i linked it in my bio :)
Where do you get them?
I NEED THIS
Where do u get it and what is it called
what brand is that ? I never found one that are this big and also for the face
Apply Vaseline after!! So it doesn’t dry all your skin out
What is it called can you link it?
Would this work w blackheads in the nose
Omg you're so kind and sweet person i want to be your friend can i be your friend?❤
I've never had pimples in my LIFE but aged 22 during the pandemic the mask mandates and stress made me break out WILD and it never stopped since then. I'm MAD
So tru. For some odd reason, my break outs are on my T-zone
Don’t be mad 😅 you’re lucky
Where can i buy them??
No more picking or popping pimples thanks to Avarelle's amazing patches!!💓
Brand???
what exactly are we seeing pooled up on the patch? Is it oil or melting glue/residue from the patch. I see it when I use my patches too
what brand are these and your beautiful ❤️❤️
its from hero cosmetics
Hold your skin taut when pulling it off to minimize discomfort.
Where can I get hydrocollide sheet? not small patches.....pls reply 🙏
which brand / where did you get it from? 😭 i really need to work on skin care, i only have pimple patches + facial cleansers 😿
I’ve gotta get my hands on these!! My pores are gonna thank me!😭💖
My daughter says those are the absolute best acne treatment she's ever used. She uses Mighty Patches
Where do I get these??
Omgg which ones did you use I need these in my life 😭
Where could you find these?
Can you post this link I want to try them ❤❤❤
they are in my bio! :) in my shop my section!!
What patches do you use?
i used ones from hero i linked them in my bio :)
@@imhannahcho thank you so much already in my amazon cart :)
Where are these patches from?
it's so satisfying
U does anyone know what patch (or patch brand ) she used?
Love your nails!
that is actually so smart
Don’t you need to leave them on until they come loose themselves? I might be wrong tho but I remember when I had them, it said something like that on the packaging.. And because it didn’t come loose for a good week and a half, I never used them again.
They're primarily designed for blisters, not nessicarily acne, so that's probobly what the instructions were targeted to. If you're using it on a blister, it's good to leave it on to protect the blister and insure maximum healing, but that's not really the same for acne.
This is so smart I never thought to do this
Ur so beautiful wow MashaAllah ❤
where did you get those
Where can I get these please I beg you!!!!!!!!!! I need them
Buy from?
what product that has this kind of thing?
Can someone tell me the name of these patches please
Product plsss
Can you post a link where to find these? My chin is such a problem area
its in my profile! :)
They don't pull anything. The dots are water (sweat) that ends up in the patch.
Tissue fluid:
“what it pulled” it doesn’t pull anything. it’s just absorbing moisture. the dots you see are from moisture
Link to where you get them?
posted to my profile :)
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