

🌟 Clear skin, no compromises—patch up your confidence invisibly!
BIORICA’s Pimple Patches deliver 216 ultra-thin hydrocolloid stickers infused with soothing tea tree oil, designed to discreetly absorb impurities and accelerate healing. With two sizes per pack and a gentle formula ideal for sensitive skin, these patches provide a long-lasting, effective acne solution that fits seamlessly into your daily skincare routine.
























| ASIN | B0B8L4P8W1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,358 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #124 in Pore Cleansing Strips |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,484) |
| Manufacturer | BIORICA |
| Package Dimensions | 7.36 x 5.04 x 0.33 inches; 1.45 ounces |
| UPC | 300714726891 |
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Cute and affordable
I've tried quite a few different brands of pimple patches (ZitSticka, Mighty Patch, COSRX, Daolyo, BIORICA, Avarelle, GRAMRIGHT, etc.), and I think these might be a good option for people with sensitive skin. 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 Hydrocolloid Patches for Body Zits (~$18 for 9 square patches) #1.2: ZitSticka Goo Getter Pimple Patches (~$16 for 36 patches) (UPDATE 1/2026): I believe they've changed the formula for their pimple patches. The last time I purchased them, the packaging was hot pink instead of the original white and pastel pink. I did NOT like the hot pink ones. Bummer. I recommend you purchase their BODY PATCHES. This brand also sells large, square patches for your body. Those still come in the original white and pastel pink packaging, and I actually think they work even better than the smaller, round ones, so I just cut those into smaller squares and use them on my face. I've stopped using the ones in the hot pink packaging altogether. (OLD REVIEW): These are by far the best, but unfortunately also the most expensive, so I really only use them on those big, angry, painful pimples I fear might leave a scar. These patches have prevented a lot of scars for me, so I try not to waste them on whiteheads or smaller pimples. They grip very well, but they're also kind of thick, so just keep that in mind. They contain Tea Tree Oil and Salicylic Acid like most other pimple patches, but they ALSO contain Vitamin C and Niacinamide, which are great for hyperpigmentation. UPDATE (1/2026): New #2: ROSELYNBOUTIQUE Pimple Patches Effective Blemish Control (~$13 for 300 patches) I was quite impressed by these, to be honest. I didn't expect them to work, but they actually hold their own in comparison to more expensive brands. They work a tiny bit slower (which I expected), but they've helped flatten quite a few of my pimples. I use ZitSticka for the really problematic pimples, and these for the pimples that aren't AS bad but still need to be drained. They're thin and discreet, but they do have a herbal-y scent, so just keep that in mind. Unfortunately, this brand's patches sometimes sell out, so make sure to have a backup brand. They contain Tea Tree Oil, Salicylic Acid, and Cica. Did I mention there's 300 of them though? UPDATE (1/2026): #3: Daolyo Pimple Patches (~$10 (~$7 on sale) for 300 patches) These are basically the same as the ROSELYNBOUTIQUE ones—just a tiny bit cheaper and a tiny bit worse. I prefer ROSELYNBOUTIQUE, but those are sometimes sold out, and these are oftentimes on sale, so I buy these just so I'll have a huge stash. These are also on the thinner side, so they're discreet, but they DO sometimes fall off in my sleep (especially the ones I put on my chin) and also have a faint herbal-y scent. They contain Tea Tree Oil, Salicylic Acid and Calendula Oil. #4: BIORICA (~$10 for 216 patches) UPDATE (1/2026): I tried these patches for a couple months, but they weren't really doing it for me, so I've since found some cheaper alternatives (see above). These are worth a try if you have sensitive skin, as they don't contain any Salicylic Acid or Calendula Oil. Unfortunately, IMO, they're not as effective as other brands. They loosen up and fall off once they absorb a lot of moisture (granted, I do cut them into smaller pieces, so that might be on me), and they turn into a sticky mess if I leave them on too long. Still, everyone's skin is different, so they're definitely worth a try. They come with a pimple popper tool, and their packaging is by far THE CUTEST, so I'll miss that the most. They also only contain Tea Tree Oil, as far as I could tell. #5: Avarelle (~$15 for 80 patches; ~$8 for 40 patches) These are probably the thinnest ones I've ever used. If you want a practically-invisible patch, you should try these. The adhesive is pretty average, so they're not the best but they're also not the worst. They come in a variety of 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. They're not worth the $15 IMO though, so I've now found some cheaper alternatives. They contain Tea Tree Oil, Calendula Oil and Cica. #6: Mighty Patch (~$13 for 36 patches) These work very well and have a decent hold, but they're also kind of expensive for the amount of patches that they give you, so for just a few more dollars, I'd rather buy the ZitSticka ones since they work A LOT better for me, and for a better price, I'd rather get the ROSELYNBOUTIQUE/Daolyo ones, since they come with 300 instead of 36. Case in point, I don't really use these anymore, but they're a good option. Also, the only ingredient I could find was Hydrocolloid. #7: GRAMRIGHT (I don't even remember) #8: 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 the last batch I purchased left awful, red burn-like marks. I don't know if they've since fixed their formula, but it took me a very long time to heal my literal WOUNDS, so I would never use these again. 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 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. I hope this has been helpful :)
L**Z
Holy Grail of Pimple Patches
I have re purchased this brand of patches over and over again, and I will not switch to any other one! The package comes with a little pimple tool which can be handy! When you open the package, it smells like fresh and clean tea tree which is great for acne/healing! You get multiple sheets with multiple sizes which is great rather than the standard one size. I am someone who likes to use patches 247 so the smaller sizes are great when you really need to cover every pimple! I’ll wake up peeling 5-10 off sometimes! But for the price and the amount you get, I have no problem using these up! These are the most effective patches i’ve used and they get EVERYTHING out! I always apply to clean dry skin, and they truly stick! I will continue with my other skincare products working around the patches and they don’t budge with moving at all! They are thick enough, but also pretty unnoticeable in my opinion! You do not need to pay more for less quality and a smaller quantity. I love these patches and will continue to purchase over and over again!!!
R**A
prety good
i like these! got them when they were on sale, and i like to use them on cysts to flatten them. usually i will put it on a cyst to protect it, and then rip it off quickly to sort of break the whitehead, and then flatten them over the course of a week. i definitely burn through them like crazy for cysts but they do a really good job and also stick decently well (i usually apply a layer of tretinoin under it, but make sure you let it SIT for a second)
A**E
Hefty Amount, Good Price
A hefty amount for a good price. I'm a big fan of tea tree oil and these work well when leaving them on overnight. The adhesive isn't the best but they get the job done.
H**.
Not my favorite brand of blemish covers/stickers (bandaids for bumps, really.)
So: I loved the price. This brand is incredibly affordable, so that’s a plus. I also LOVE their packaging. The way it’s packaged for shipping is quite cute. Probably my favorite- but that’s where my list of “pros” end. They don’t work as well as my other go-to brands. I like to use Lit-Bear (I feel like I really get some bang for my buck with that brand.) Averelle (not sure about spelling) is the brand that my mom loves to gift me and those definitely work wonders! I mentioned these other brands just to show what I’m basing my comparisons on. So these bump patches don’t stick as well as I’m used to- AT ALL!! They also feel more bulky than others (that may be because I usually feel like they’re loose or like they’re falling off of my face) It also seems like this brand doesn’t work as quickly as others BUT the price is nice! So I guess you just have decide what’s most important. For me, I felt good about trying these out bc I still had plenty others if I needed them. It was worth trying bc of $$. I don’t believe I’d purchase them again, though.
B**N
Great product for the price
Been using that for years. You get so much product for your dollar, way more than the big competitors and works great! As someone with acne and in their 30s it’s important to have something that can overnight help reduce redness. I also use them throughout the day to keep me from picking things on my face… Please get them
M**X
Great product
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