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Product Information:
- Protects and heals blemishes on the spot: Hydrocolloid patch protects your pimples from dirt, prevents picking, keeps it clean and absorbs pus and fluids for faster healing, even overnight
- Natural and gentle healing solution: Hydrocolloid dressings are a natural spot treatment, suitable for all skin types and ages
- Protects longer: This pimple patch is just a bit thicker than some other dots but this small difference allows it to protect your blemish more effectively and absorb pus and fluids
- Helps reduce risk of scarring: helps prevent picking, which can lead to scars
- Made in the USA and latex free: made in certified facility and patches contain no parabens, No fragrances, No sulfates, No dyes and no latex
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Also good for bum-roids. Slickdeal: use Face wash instead of Tucks.
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Topical creams should only be used for small areas.
If it's acne or pimples, apply the lowest concentration of benzoyl peroxide cream using a qtip and cover with a small bandage for a few hours. That's only if you aren't sensitive to the ingredients. There are also benzoyl peroxide face washes, but they will bleach anything and everything, so their use should be controlled.
Glycolic acid or Salycilic acid toner / face wash is a good way to treat problem skin, but it will take time to show results.
Sometimes it's best to seek a dermatologists advice, if topical treatments aren't showing results.
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Yes, please Google hydrocolloid dressings, and one of the top results states:
'The reasons for these frequently cited characteristics are not always based on research evidence.' So marketing, but you do you and keep being wrong.
The facts are:
-Hydrocolloids are moisture-retentive dressings, which contain gel-forming agents.
-They form an absorbent, self-adhesive, waterproof barrier, when exposed to moisture.
-In the presence of a wound, hydrocolloids absorb liquid and form a gel, which seals out debris and can aid in less scarring. It's also allows moisture to pass.
You've probably seen clear waterproof bandages on store shelves, which these are, just tinted.
While you can place them on top of a pimple, they work best on an open wound and aid in healing / scar reduction.
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