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AMAZON shoppers have been wowed by stickers that dramatically reduced the appearance of their acne.

One customer said it works “like magic” after the product stopped a white head from forming on her skin.

Amazon shoppers have been left delighted by patches that clearup acne
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Amazon shoppers have been left delighted by patches that clearup acneCredit: Amazon

According to Healthline, acne is “very common” and doesn’t pose a “serious” risk to overall health.

Breakouts can occur when pores become clogged with oil, dead skin, or bacteria.

Several factors contribute to the likeliness of acne, including hormonal changes, poor sleep, stress, genetics, and certain beauty products.

It may be difficult to avoid pimples even when washing your face frequently, reducing stress, and avoiding makeup products containing oil.

Amazon customers have revealed the product they swear by when they feel a zit is about to appear on their face.

One shopper said the acne patches can transform irritated skin in rapid timing.

“It works,” she said. “I love this product!

“It actually does what it claims to do and knock your zits out.

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"It may take a couple of days for the bigger, deeper ones to disappear, but the little guys will disappear overnight!”

“When I feel a cut coming I put this on the area,” another said. 

“It works like magic. Your skin may still get red but it has stopped zits from getting an ugly white head. It’s just perfect.”

Avarelle’s Zitout Pimple Patches are priced at $8.50 on Amazon.

The dermatologically-tested patches can be used on the face, back, and thigh to absorb puss.

They are infused with tea tree, circa, and calendula.

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The manufacturer recommends cleaning and drying the area affected with acne before applying a patch.

The patch should be left on for at least six hours or overnight for optimal results.

Amazon customers have given it a 4.3-star rating and penned thousands of rave reviews.

“Wow, do they work,” one person wrote. 

“I had a big spot on my forehead and I put this patch on and I swear it almost sucked my brain out too when I took it off!

“It REALLY sucks up the goo and shrinks the spot!

“My skin is super sensitive, so I had a bit of red irritation where the patch had been for a couple of hours, but that went away when I applied some lotion. Great purchase!”

Another customer shared a photo of her face after being impressed with the result of using the patches.

“I first looked into these kinds of patches at the advice of a friend, because I began to get cystic acne on my forehead,” she said.

“I had never had it before and started to use these patches- they stick on extremely well, are breathable, and really do SEAL the affected area in a manner that effectively treats and heals your acne.

“I use a jade roller to secure them on even further and it feels like a mini spa day.”

“These patches are surprisingly quite translucent when you put them on and they stay secure, so you can actually wear them out and no one will notice!” she added.

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“They protect my face from my need to pick at my skin but also protect it from further factors contributing to acne (like getting hair in my face).

"Allow me to apply skincare products over non-affected areas without bothering my skin, and allow me to still wear makeup without aggravating the acne because it is protected under the patch.”

One customer said the product helped to get rid of cystic acne on her forehead
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One customer said the product helped to get rid of cystic acne on her foreheadCredit: Amazon
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