Shrink blemishes in minutes! These pimple patches from Australia sold out in just 24 HOURS - and they only cost $39.95
- An Australian brand behind a popular $39.95 pimple patch has sold out in a day
- The blemish blaster' from Vice Reversa was launched in the United Kingdom
- Previously YouTuber Chloe Morello filmed herself trialling the patches
- After only wearing the $39.95 product for a few hours she saw success
An Australian brand behind a popular $39.95 pimple patch has sold out in just 24 hours after being launched in the United Kingdom.
The 'micro needling blemish blaster' from Vice Reversa has been labelled as a 'miracle product' thanks to its ability to get rid of spots fast - and it can be bought from Priceline.
According to the brand the product is filled with hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid and green tea extract to hydrate, sooth and heal the pimple at the source.
It contains thousands of microscopic active ingredients that have been formed into 'fine needles' that then penetrate the spot and inject the ingredients where they’re needed to nourish and replenish the cells.
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The 'micro needling blemish blaster' from Vice Reversa has been labelled as a 'miracle product' thanks to its ability to get rid of spots fast - and it can be bought at Priceline
The microfine ingredients also penetrate and dissolve into the epidermis of the skin to stop bacteria from forming, while moisturising, soothing and repairing the skin.
'Designed specifically for pimple prone skin, patches show results after single use,' it reads on the site.
'It takes only two hours for your skin to benefit from the active compounds. Use as much as you need.'
Previously Australian YouTube sensation Chloe Morello, 28, revealed she uses these pimple patches to shrink her stubborn blemishes in a matter of hours.

Australian YouTube sensation Chloe Morello has shared with her 1.1 million Instagram followers one skincare solution for pimples she has trialled

There was one pesky pimple in particular she was wanting to get rid of that she had been battling with for two weeks

The product she posted about is Vice Reversa's $39.95 Pimple Patches
'The pimple is a little bit smaller. It has no head and no sign of it,' she said in her Instagram story after wearing the patch for a few hours.
In two comparison photos she shared you can see the difference between the originally large pimple and its now reduced size.
The beauty guru said that she will often get pimples that are non-hormonal because of the area they form on her face.
There was one pesky pimple in particular she was wanting to get rid of that she had been battling with for two weeks.
'They're under the skin and they never come to a head and they it sometimes take over a month to get rid of them so I'll have to go to the skin clinic to have them removed,' she said.

'The pimple is a little bit smaller. It has no head and no sign of it,' she said in her Instagram story after wearing the patch for only a few hours
'These have little needles on the underside that have been filled with stuff to fight pimples so the needles penetrate into the pimple and release the active ingredients.
'It also prevents me from touching the pimple and stops bacteria getting into it,' she added.
Although Chloe said they are 'quite expensive', she added that they were a unique science and a patent technology.
Posting again to her Instagram story she showed that the pimple had in fact gone down.


Posting again to her Instagram story she showed that the pimple had in fact gone down