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ZitSticka GOO GETTER Pimple Patches are advanced hydrocolloid patches designed to quickly and effectively treat surface-level zits. Infused with powerful ingredients like niacinamide and salicylic acid, these patches not only draw out impurities but also protect the affected area, promoting faster skin renewal. Waterproof and biodegradable, they offer a sustainable solution for acne management.
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The holy grail of pimple patches
As someone who has tried quite a few different brands of pimple patches (ZitSticka, Mighty Patch, Avarelle, COSRX, GRAMRIGHT, etc.), I can say with complete confidence that these work the best. I'll rank all the brands I have tried from best to worst just in case anyone wants to try others.So far, I would rank them like so:#1: ZitSticka Goo Getter (~$16 for 36 patches)These are by far the best, but unfortunately also the most expensive, so I would use them sparingly. And for the love of god, CUT THEM into smaller pieces. It'll save you a lot of money. Do not place an entire patch on a pimple unless that pimple is huge. You only really need to cover your pore, and pores are tiny. These are pretty thick as well, and the adhesive is quite strong, so they'll still stick no matter how small they are. Also, I'd only really use these on those angry, painful pimples you fear might leave a scar. These patches have prevented a lot of scars for me, so I wouldn't waste them on whiteheads or smaller pimples. I'd recommend Avarelle for those.#2: BIORICA (~$9 for 216 patches (yes, 216!))If you want A TON of patches for a really cheap price, BIORICA's got your back. These are on the thinner side, similar to Avarelle (see below), but these beat Avarelle in terms of quantity and pricing (still unsure about the quality since they seem to work equally well), soo I'm gonna stick with these for now. They don't work as well as ZitSticka, but they're worth a try. They also absorb moisture pretty quickly so I have to change them out more often, and they sometimes fall off when I'm asleep (a problem I never have with ZitSticka), but there ARE 216 of them, so I can't complain. Oh and the packaging is really cute too!#3: Avarelle (~$13 for 80 patches; ~$8 for 40 patches)These patches are by far the thinnest ones I've ever used. If you want a practically-invisible patch, you should try these. I use ZitSticka for the really problematic pimples, and these (or BIORICA) for the pimples that aren't AS bad but are still infected/still need to be drained. These work a lot slower than ZitSticka, so I would leave them on all night if I were you. The patches also come in different sizes, and some of them are HUGE, so if you cut them into smaller pieces, you'll get a ton more uses out of them.#4: Mighty Patch (~$13 for 36 patches)These also work very well (a bit better than the Avarelle and BIORICA ones, even), but they're also kind of expensive... For just $3 more, I'd rather buy the ZitSticka ones, since they work A LOT better for me. And for the same price, I'd rather get the Avarelle (or BIORICA) ones, since they come with 80 instead of 36 (or 216!). Case in point, I don't really use these anymore, but they're a good option.#5: GRAMRIGHT (I don't even remember)#6: COSRX (~$14 for 96 patches)COSRX patches used to work really well, and the brand itself is GREAT, but I'm putting them dead last because their recent formula must've changed or something. Now they leave red, burn-like marks on your skin. They're awful and it takes twice as long for the literal WOUND to heal.That's it for that!Additionally, I want to mention that the white stuff you see on the patches is not necessarily "gunk" from your pimple. It's really just the hydrocolloid reacting to moisture and forming a gel-like substance. Hydrocolloid patches are meant to absorb liquid. Any liquid. That's why they're used for blisters as well. This means that you can literally put them under running water and they will all turn white. It doesn't necessarily mean that the water has "gunk." Still, they work well, but I think it's just a common misconception for people to think of the white stuff as pus lol it's not.Lastly, I'm not sure if this was just random or if ZitSticka's sizing has changed, but I ordered this same package months ago and the stickers I received back then (sheet on the left) were bigger than the ones I just received now (sheet on the right). I'm sure you can tell the difference. That's kind of a bummer... but I'm still giving them 5 stars just because of how great they worked for me.I hope this has been helpful :)
M**E
Works great
Works great, sucks out gunk quick for pimples that are not popped all the way
C**F
Love these
These things are great for getting deep pimples ready to pop, or for extracting stuff from the pimples I've already popped. I don't get the really bad pimples, but I still get them. My are small, have solid/intact white heads that just push right out, but the pimples get very irritable if I sit there and push everything else out. These are great for pulling all the nastiness out
C**Y
Superior Absorption!
Pricey but the best! I have several brands of pimple patches, and I keep coming back to this one because of the ingredients. They conceal good and have superior absorption. But, difficult to peel patch off plastic without curling an edge. It really needs to be on a perforated edge like some other brands.
L**A
go-to
my go-to for deep zits, keeps me from touching or trying to pop them
S**R
Quality issues
Wish I could give a better review. These don't stick to my skin as well as other patches. I have to press it into place for a few minutes before it'll actually stay put. The smaller ones are nice for when your zit starts shrinking. Not bad, but not the best either.
L**.
Does the job quickly
These are my best tool for zits. They are much cheaper than the local big box store.
A**Y
Great product
I am so happy to have purchased these zit patches im amazed how it sucks the gunk out of my pores onto these little patches ill be purchasing more in the future
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