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However, you get it done, I have seen results with my acne disappearing 50% faster than letting it sit on its own, using Mighty Patch. For just $12.99, you can keep a pack at home or at the office and remove those pesky little bumps. It keeps your hands from popping them because you know how easy it is to do, but when there is a sticker over it, you are less likely to touch it, not to mention heal it faster.
A Mighty Patch is a hydrophilic, meaning it attracts water. When placed over a whitehead, it acts like a vacuum, pulling out the gunk (fluid, oil, and pus). I know it’s disgusting, but what can I say? It’s our bodies, gunk happens.

As the top-selling acne patch on the market, the Mighty Patch Original delivers visible results by shrinking the appearance of whiteheads in as little as six hours. Utilizing medical-grade, drug-free hydrocolloid, these dermatologist-tested patches create a protective healing environment that gently vacuums out trapped oil and impurities while you sleep.
By shielding blemishes from the temptation to pick and pop, the Mighty Patch not only supports faster recovery for sensitive skin but also provides a satisfying, “gunk-absorbing” peel that reveals a clearer complexion by morning.
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