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Nua Acne Pimple Patch

(36 patches in box)
Nua Acne Pimple Patch
Product Details
Nua Acne Pimple Patch is made of hydrocolloid that visibly helps flatten acne. It’s waterproof and transparent and is barely noticeable on the face.

Key Ingredients:
Hydrocolloid and Salicylic acid

Key Benefits:
  • Helps absorb oil and impurities
  • May help reduce the appearance of scars 
  • It also works overnight

Good to Know:
Formulated with Hydrocolloid and Salicylic acid

Concerns It Can Help With:
Scars, Oil and Impurities

Product Form: Patches

Directions for Use:
  • Step 1: Clean the area with a gentle face wash
  • Step 2: Identify the acne that has pus
  • Step 3: Peel a single patch from the sheet
  • Step 4: Cover the acne with the patch
  • Step 5: Leave it on for at least 8 hours or until the patch turns white
  • Step 6: Remove slowly

Safety Information:
  • Use under medical supervision
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • For external use only
  • Not intended for use on open wounds

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Which age group is this product suitable for?
  • Anyone above 12 years of age can use this acne patch
  • Note: To be used under supervision by anyone under 12 years of age
  • A patch test is recommended before use

Q. What types of acne can this patch be used on?
It works best on pus-filled acne. For other types of acne, it serves as a protective layer to prevent popping or picking on the acne.

Q. How long should I keep the patch on?
Leave it on for at least 8 hours or until the patch turns white. Don't leave it on for more than 12 hours.

Q. How many patches can I use in a day?
You can use up to 2 patches in a day.

Q. Does it help with acne scars?
No, it only helps prevent scars by forming a protective layer, but does not work on existing scars.

Q. Is this product safe to use?
Yes, this product is safe for use. It is free of sulphates and parabens, it has non-comedogenic ingredients, no added colours and no added fragrance.
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 01 July, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)