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Did you just select the most expensive pimple patch package to show? Mine cost $6 for same amount. The reality is that those big hydrocolloid pads made for wound care are much thicker, making them more visible and not usable during the day. That alone is a reason to pay more for a pimple patch that is thin and less visible. Add to the fact that those thicker pads are made to stick to skin for much longer, which makes them harder to remove and can irritate especially sensitive skin. I'd say paying for a product designed for a specific purpose that meets the requirements a cheaper alternative can't is not wasting money.
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i have super sensitive skin and have been using sheets for about a year now and have no reaction to them. i am allergic to most adhesives so its curious so many ppl are having reactions/find them too hard to peel. mine basically fall off after ive had them on for a few hours. maybe it has to do with how dry/oily ones skin is because mine i can basically slide off by pressing my finger on top but i have fairly oily skin
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Ok Doc, it's best to either give up this hack for the sake of your credibility or to start to preface that this hack won't work on sensitive skin.
For everyone else, I've commented before but I've used the full blister patches on my sensitive skin and it's never been worth it. (for reference: I'm white with oily sensitive skin and cystic acne) I'm using it just as intended with the small pimple patches. The larger ones have a thicker adhesive and also a denser concentration of medicine, possibly. It ALWAYS sticks to my skin so stubbornly. Which could be nice by preventing the patch from falling off. But it ALWAYS sloughs off the top layer of skin with the patch. And whatever doesn't slough off, the adhesive rips at the skin. Everything ends up very red and irritated and I get large scabs that heal into dark red blotches.
The blister bandages are just simply not made for small fragile jobs like facial pimples. And, to some extent, not even for body pimples. It's a gamble. (I also have some friction acne and the blister ones can help those. But still, I'll still get lingering red blotches.)
The blister patches are made to cushion and buffer blisters, which usually don't occur on your face I hope.
I usually use medicated patches i buy from outlet shops like TJ Maxx or Marshalls. Or otherwise, I'll use a dab of Calamine lotion to dry out the pimple while I'm at home during the day.
I wish this hack was a 100% effective one, though. It would be way more helpful. But I got some biig red blotches that say otherwise.
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@typicalman6769
2 months ago
Don't be so insistent on this method when people with sensitive skin will absolutely get fucked by this hack. Very hard to remove, will drag skin off with it, and leave the area very red/inflamed. Like the extremely cheap pimple patches on Amazon.
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