I bought Dieux Skin’s reusable patches because I was tired of single-use hydrogel masks sliding off my face at 3am. Also, my under-eyes looked like two deflated balloons after a week of deadlines.
Here’s the thing nobody tells you: silicone doesn’t *deliver* ingredients—it *traps* them. So if your serum sucks, these patches are just fancy tape.
One pair of medical-grade silicone patches for $55. The claim: replace 365 single-use masks. Bold. Stupid. I respect it.
Reusable for 3+ months
Wash with soap and water. That’s it. No, really—that’s it.
No adhesive, just suction
They stick because your skin is slightly damp. Not sticky. Not gross. Just… physics.
Fits under makeup
I wore them under concealer once. Didn’t budge. Wild.
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The patches are *empty*. Zero active ingredients. They’re a delivery system—you supply the serum. Which means your results depend entirely on what you slather on before sticking these on.
- Silicone: Creates an occlusive seal to prevent evaporation
- Your serum: The actual hero—patches just hold it against skin
- Water: Only needed to activate the suction
- Patience: 20 mins minimum, or it’s a waste
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The silicone is shockingly soft—like a gummy bear that forgot to be sticky. First use: they stayed put for 45 minutes while I doom-scrolled. Felt tight, not wet.
Week 3: I stopped using them with fancy serums. Just water + caffeine eye cream. Same results. That’s either genius or a confession.
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Yes, but only temporarily. My under-eyes looked smoother for about 4 hours after use. Fine lines? Same. Dark circles? Not a chance—that’s genetics, not silicone.
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They work—but only as a temporary depuffer, not a miracle cure. If you’re consistent, they’re worth it. If you’re lazy, save your cash.