Avarelle acne mask will help fight blemishes

2021-12-06 10:38:37 By : Mr. Andy Lo

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If you have been diligent in wearing masks in public this summer, you may have triggered a round of “masks”. This term describes pimples or acne caused by the friction, heat, and sweat caused by wearing a mask.

Dermatologist Dr. Hadley King told Shop TODAY that high temperature and humidity will increase the production of sweat and oil, which can lead to clogged pores, irritation and acne attacks. "Those with oily skin and acne-prone people are most likely to be affected," she pointed out, "but any of us may notice increased sebum and sweat, clogged pores, acne and irritation."

Fortunately, there is a simple solution that can help eliminate these pimples.

We tried Avarelle Acne Cover Patches, an Amazon bestseller with over 6,000 verified reviews and 4.1 star rating.

A staff from TODAY used it on a small flaw and saw a significant reduction in size in just three hours.

These patches are formulated with tea tree oil, marigold oil and cica.

Acne patches or pimples patches are small, sticker-like dots designed to cover blemishes and extract pus and impurities. If used properly, they can significantly reduce the occurrence of breakthroughs.

According to King, acne patches are most helpful in treating superficial acne, such as whiteheads or pus-filled blemishes. Some Amazon customers claim that they treat deeper cystic acne by reducing the size of redness and blemishes, but she pointed out that it may be harder to see the results.

The Avarelle pouch comes with 40 patches about the size of a dime. When we tried them, they were thin, clear, and almost unnoticeable.

To use the patch, just tear off a dot from the plastic backing and place it directly on the acne. When a white spot appears on the patch, you can remove it.

The Avarelle patch is made of hydrocolloid dressing, tea tree oil, calendula oil and cica, all of which are formulated to minimize the appearance of blemishes.

Jin said that hydrocolloid dressings are one of the excellent ingredients, and said that its role is to absorb excess fluid from the skin and remove dirt and oil from acne. "The impurities will then turn into a gel-like substance and stick to the patch," she explained.

Another ingredient is tea tree oil, which has anti-fungal and anti-viral properties, similar to the popular anti-acne ingredient benzoyl peroxide. Although King pointed out that it is not as effective as benzoyl peroxide, it is less irritating, which is why tea tree oil is popular. In addition to reducing inflammation, calendula oil also has similar benefits.

These patches can be used on all skin types, including sensitive skin, which is why cica is used as the active ingredient. Cica is actually the nickname for Centella Asiatica, a herb rich in antioxidants that has been used for centuries. Jin said it can actually moisturize the skin while providing anti-inflammatory effects for acne.

Avarelle Acne Cover Patches are the number one bestseller because they are easy to use, reasonably priced and can effectively reduce the appearance of blemishes and acne. Think of this skin care product as your secret weapon against "masks".

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