6 Products You’ll Want to Stick (Yes, Stick) to Your Face Every Day
The latest skincare trend? Covering your face with stickers.
Whether you’re suffering from dark circles or acne spots, consider forgoing the heavy creams and treating them instead with a patch. These stickers, masks, and patches contain a variety of powerful (yet gentle) ingredients, making them both effective and safe for sensitive skin. Throw one of them on while you’re lying on the couch, working from home, or even sleeping overnight. You won’t even notice its presence, but your skin definitely well.
6 patches to add to your skincare routine

Apricot Beauty Forehead Pad with Hyaluron | $27
Hyaluronic acid, which moisturizes and increases elasticity, is the primary ingredient in this pad that’s engineered to smooth the creases on your forehead. It’s vegan, cruelty-free, and reusable up to 30 times.

Frownies Corners of Eyes and Mouth Wrinkle Patches | $24
These natural, unbleached craft-paper adhesives are meant to be worn while you sleep. They act as a mini-cast for facial muscles, diminishing (or preventing) laugh lines and crow’s feet.

Good Molecules Caffeine Energizing Hydrogel Eye Patches | $18
Infused with a stimulating serum containing caffeine and hydrating aloe vera, these eye patches are meant to combat morning puffiness in 10 minutes. Bonus: Any serum left behind can be massaged into your skin.

Knesko Skin Nano Gold Repair Collagen Lip Mask | $19
Luxurious in look and feel, this glam mask contains 24-karat colloidal gold to hydrate, smooth, and plump your lips and the surrounding skin. Hyaluronic acid and marine collagen help improve elasticity and minimize fine lines and wrinkles.

Klorane Smoothing and Soothing Eye Patches with Cornflower | $26
Dark circles? Fine lines? These hydrogel patches rely on cornflower water, a natural toner, to brighten and smooth your delicate under-eye skin.

Dermala Patch Me (If You Can) | $13
Armed with moisture-absorbing hydrocolloid films, these pimple patches work by eliminating unwanted oil and bacteria and reducing inflammation (and the accompanying redness) as quickly as overnight.
From Spring 2022