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111SKIN Wrinkle Erasing Retinol Patches use advanced microcone technology to deliver a potent blend of retinol, vitamin C, peptides, and hyaluronic acid directly to targeted facial areas overnight. Designed for all skin types, these non-invasive patches visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles on the forehead, smile lines, and under-eye areas, promoting firmer, hydrated, and radiant skin with consistent use.
M**E
Worked fantastic on my under eyes but no where else.
Ok, I have used many products like this; the overnight wrinkle strip patches that have serum pins that bury into the skin, dissolving overnight. I was curious to try this one, being it was WAY more expensive than others I had tried. I was wondering why it was priced so much higher than others. So after using it can do a good comparison. So first off, all wrinkle patches like these offer temporary results. You can't expect this to last all day. The way I like to use these is if I have something important to go to: a morning meeting, a dinner party, etc. It helps give you a nice, free look that will last, hopefully, a few hours.Now, knowing what to expect from these helps you understand what you are purchasing, a temporary fix for wrinkles.So the question is, how do these compare to others since their price is so much higher? First off, these stick on well. I felt like there was a stronger adherence to the skin, but strong enough to leave a lasting mark on the skin. The point is, these will stay in place all night. Secondly, when I push these down to really dig those serum points down into my skin, I do feel like these stung a bit more, which to me is a good thing. It means it was really getting down into the skin. I used 4 of the patches my first night, one on my forehead, one between my eyebrows, and one under each eye.As far as results went. I was kind of disappointed in how the patch on my forehead and "11"s worked. Compared to other wrinkle patches I've tried, these didn't perform as well. Usually my 11's will be gone for a few hours, but with these patches they were still there, just not as "present". Nothing changed on my forehead. Disappointing. However, under my eyes was a different story. The under-eye patches performed better than any other wrinkle patch I have ever used. Not only did my under eyes look great, but they looked great All..Day..Long.. I have never had a wrinkle patch deliver results that lasted all day.In conclusion, the under-eye wrinkle patches work great on me, but that's about it. I feel like the rest falls flat. For the price, it's too steep considering you can find cheaper products that will offer you similar results. However, these do work and at least for my undereyes, work pretty great.
M**R
Very unclear why these are so pricey
I mean, I expected pretty big things for almost $200. The first thing I noticed when opening the box was that there were three envelopes of retinol patches. That breaks down to about $67 per treatment if you use everything in the pack at once (like you're supposed to - instructions to say to use immediately after opening).I open a pack and figure I'd use two on my crows feet, 2 on the folds, and maybe the one triangle one and one or two on the forehead. WRONG. There aren't even enough patches to do what is advertised. Each pack comes with 2 crescent-shaped patches, 1 small triangular patch, and 2 shaped like pumpkin teeth (if you look at the photos you'll see what I mean lol). That means you have to choose between your nasofolds and crows feet. Already a red flag.I opted to put two on my crows feet, and use the one triangular one, since I wasn't sure whether I should use the teeth-shaped patch on the sides of my mouth or forehead or what. Instructions told me to take the film off of "both sides" of the patches. Well, there was only film surrounding the patch on the edges of one side. I spent about 20 minutes trying to locate the "other film" on the "other side" where I was manhandling the patches and probably making them less ideal for use (and definitely made them less sticky). When I finally decided I would put them on and hope they worked, I put one on but I think it was too close to my eye. You're supposed to SLEEP with these on (instructions say to keep these on overnight) so I had to rearrange them to get them into a more comfortable position.It turns out, these are just uncomfortable. The "nanocones" or whatever they call them, are just little pokey things that poke into your skin. It's rather uncomfortable when you press on them. If you sleep on your side or stomach, this is of course, a problem for getting a good night's sleep. For the first few hours I was constantly aware they were on (yes I put them on a bit before bed). I was able to sleep with them on, and when I woke up, the side of the face I slept on had giant creases around where the patches were placed. Apparently the patches don't bend well, and so my skin bent instead. A seriously deep mark/wrinkle in the middle under my eye was not what I had in mind when trying these on. I took the patches off and it felt like I just hadn't moisturized in 24 hours (well, the instructions told me NOT to moisturize, so I put these on after a simple facial cleanser). These patches provided zero moisture and zero perceivable benefit to my skin. I went and grabbed some gold under-eye patches to try to make myself presentable for work and regret even trying these.TLDR: not enough patches to even cover the areas advertised, inaccurate instructions, uncomfortable, resulted in dry skin patches and deep lines/wrinkles adjacent patches, and ineffective as far as I'm concerned.Conclusion: It's possible these need to be used day after day, or many times to see a difference, but at $67 per treatment I'm too insulted to carry on. I'd honestly give less stars but the company's other products seem to be a hit with people so...giving the benefit of the doubt in case it was somehow user error.
A**H
Wildly expensive
I think the results are maybe visible... but the cost really isn't justified. At this price point, you are better off with a prescription retinoid.
J**.
Expensive but effective
I got these for my wife because she likes trying different types of masks/patches/etc. I honestly don’t know anything about these types of products but I was definitely surprised at how much they cost when I looked at the full listing. When I told my wife, she was NOT surprised and just replied, “They have retinol.” She really liked them and felt that they worked really well. She left them on overnight to get the full effect, but she did say that they feel like you’re getting poked by tons of little needles while you’re wearing them. I probably won’t be ordering them again because of the price, but if you’re in the market for retinol patches that work well and you don’t mind the cost, these are for you.
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