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The main positive is that it's packed with ingredients... honestly, that's about it It doesn't really work. The sticker is also difficult to peel off, so I just use a lot of it like a regular patch Since it doesn't deliver much results, I just stick it on wherever feels itchy - ga******Da trung tínhDa nhạy cảmLàm sáng da / Đốm thâmKhô từ bên trongMẩn đỏĐược đề xuất31/05/2025 (UTC+0)
I tend to get quite a few stubborn breakouts depending on my skin condition. These are the hard, clogged pimples that form underneath the skin. Here are the advantages I've noticed compared to the Acropass patches I used before. 1. Larger size Acropass patches were really small, which was disappointing. This one has a much larger coverage area, making it perfect for bigger breakouts. 2. Less irritation Even though these are microneedle patches, they have smaller and more densely packed needles than Acropass, so there's much less stinging when you apply them. There's only a slight prick when pus forms. 3. Better value If you buy during Olive Young's sale period, you're looking at around 15,000 won. Compared to Acropass, both the quantity and price are incredibly generous. 4. Strong adhesion I wiped the area around my breakout with an alcohol swab before applying, and the adhesion was seriously amazing. If you're worried about it staying put, try wiping with a swab first. 5. Convenient for travel Acropass comes with two patches together, which was inconvenient to carry around. This product comes with individual patches, so it's much easier to toss one in your makeup bag. These are purely the differences I noticed compared to Acropass. Important things to know: 1. Use it only when the pus is fully formed - this is crucial! This is the main difference I found between the two. Acropass works best during the early inflammation stage before pus develops, actually preventing pus formation and calming the breakout. This patch doesn't work if you apply it before the pus is ready. But when I applied it after the pus had fully formed, it drew out the pus and the breakout calmed down quickly. These two products really serve different purposes. 2. You'll use more than you think (value for money) Once I started using it, I realized I was going through them faster than expected, so I'm not sure if it's actually better value than Acropass. I used seven patches just on one chin breakout. Buy it during the Olive Young sale. It's not quite as affordable as Acropass, but outside of sale periods, it's pricier than you'd expect. I was actually hoping to try Haseurin, but they sold out during the last sale, so I grabbed this one instead. I haven't tried Haseurin yet, so I can't compare, but I'm planning to think about it during the next sale period.
