Acne scars and dark spots are some of the most frustrating side effects of a breakout.- The Hero Cosmetics Mighty Patch Micropoint for Dark Spots claims to visibly erase post-blemish marks using 173 micropoints.
Insider producer Celia Skvaril tried the patches and spoke with dermatologist Dr. Rita Linker, who said the patch would not work on rosy spots should be helpful on dark spots.
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Celia Skvaril: Today I am trying the Hero Cosmetics Mighty Patch Micropoint Patches for Dark Spots. As someone with acne, dark spots, scarring, and pigment changes are honestly the most frustrating part for me. I can clear all of my acne but still be stuck with these spots on my face for months or even years to come. The Micropoint for Dark Spots claims to help with all of those issues. It says it's a "powerful post-blemish patch that uses 173 dissolving micropoints to deliver an advanced combo of brightening ingredients."
Luckily, a lot of my active breakouts have been clearing up, but because of the pigment changes, the dark spots, and the scarring, it still looks like they're here. This is the dark spot right here that I'm going to be focusing on. It's completely flat. There's no
So, the micropoint patch is on. I don't feel any of the micropoints. I actually expected to feel something, like, sort of prickly. I have the patch on, and it's time for me to go to bed. So I will see you in the morning. Goodnight. Good morning. I'm awake. Barely. I just dropped it on the floor. Ew, it has dog hair all over it.
Right off the bat, I'm not really seeing a difference. It does say to use it again in two days, so that's what I'm going to do. I'm hoping that after a next go-around, we'll see a little bit more of a difference. Good morning. It is the morning after trying this patch for the second time, and I have high hopes.
Unfortunately, even after the second try, I'm not personally seeing much of a difference, but I'm very interested to get the opinion of an expert. So I'm going to go over the footage with dermatologist Dr. Rita Linkner.
Rita Linkner: It's really stressing that
see as much of an improvement with something as noninvasive as a sticker that you're putting on your skin. The thing to know with you and your skin tone and your complexion is you're rosy. What I see, from a dermatologist's standpoint, are dilated blood vessels. So you're looking at red, the color red that you're trying to color correct. Nothing that's an active ingredient in this patch is gonna help you with that.
What would happen in my skin type, being of skin of color, would more be on the end of the spectrum of blemishing, something that vitamin C, glycolic acid, as well as tranexamic acid would do a better job of color correcting. When you look in the mirror, if you see more dark browns on your blemishing after acne spots, if that's what you're struggling with, then using lightening and brightening ingredients, those should definitely help.
Celia Skvaril: I'm sitting on my bed people-watching as I'm shooting. And there's a lot of puppies outside.