
Real Answers for People Who Take Skincare Seriously
What’s the easiest way to use them each day?
What’s the easiest way to use them each day?
- AM: Cleanse → swipe one pad over face and neck (skip the eye area) → let it sink in for ~1 minute → moisturizer → SPF 30+.
- PM: Cleanse → swipe one pad → let absorb → follow with your night cream.
- Quick boost: Place a pad on stubborn spots for 2–5 minutes like a mini mask, then pat in the essence.
Tip: One pad is enough; don’t rinse. Use 3–7× weekly based on skin comfort.
I have reactive/sensitive skin. Will this irritate me?
I have reactive/sensitive skin. Will this irritate me?
The formula is alcohol-free and fragrance-free, dermatologist-tested, and designed to be gentle. Start 3x per week, then build to daily as tolerated. Patch-test on the jawline for 24 hours first. On sensitive nights, “buffer” by applying moisturizer first, then the pad. Avoid layering with other strong exfoliants on the same night.
How do I keep the pads fresh and hygienic?
How do I keep the pads fresh and hygienic?
Use the built-in mini tweezers to pick up pads—avoid fingers. Close the lid fully after each use and store upright at room temperature, away from heat and sunlight. If the top pads feel drier, flip the stack with the tweezers to re-saturate. Shelf life is up to 24 months sealed; use within 6–12 months after opening.
What results should I realistically expect?
What results should I realistically expect?
Most users first notice better hydration and smoother feel. More even tone and the look of lighter post-acne marks typically require consistent use over several skin cycles. Individual responses vary based on skin type, sun exposure, and routine consistency—track progress with photos every 2–4 weeks and wear sunscreen daily to maintain gains.
Is it safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
Is it safe during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?
The pads are free of alcohol, added fragrance, and parabens, and do not contain retinoids or hydroquinone. They’re generally considered gentle; however, always review your routine with your OB-GYN or dermatologist to account for personal medical history.






