I’ve Put Off Having Botox Since Using These Face Patches

I saw the biggest difference when I wore the patches overnight but I would caveat this by saying that, if you’re a poor sleeper, you will find these patches a distraction – so I’d stick to wearing them during the day.

Another thing I learnt the hard way is not to use these patches if you’ve got self-tan on your face. The one (and only!) time I did this, it lifted off the tan at the site of the microcones and I was left with little criss-crossed tracks on the skin.

111Skin Wrinkle Erasing Retinol Patches: Did they work?

I have to admit, the 111Skin Wrinkle Erasing Retinol Patches were met with an eye roll when they first landed on my desk last year, especially when I saw the words “wrinkle erasing” on the packaging.

That first impression wasn’t helped by the fact that I used them for the first time when I was on the tail end of a cold, which meant I found them quite uncomfortable, especially on my forehead.

It’s not often that I give a beauty product a second chance. But, as they say, necessity is the mother of invention – and I had run out of my regular serum-soaked eye masks so I decided to give the Retinol Patches a whirl a few hours before an important work event (side note: according to the brand they need at least two hours to get to work).

As a cynical beauty editor, I was actually dumbstruck by just how well the patches worked. They come closer to that Botox-like effect than anything else I’ve ever tried, as well as making your makeup sing the next day.

Despite having tiny needles, they’re also more pleasant to use than microneedling, which I’ve done both in clinic and at home. The Wrinkle Erasing Retinol Patches work on the same premise but without the gnarly side effects or pain and I actually found the results more impactful.

111Skin Wrinkle Erasing Retinol Patches

The ‘elevens’ between my brows looked fainter and the skin around my eyes a lot brighter and smoother after just one use.

While these dramatic effects are temporary, regularly using the patches will improve the texture of the skin long-term because they are powered by retinol – the silver bullet dermatologists wax lyrical about for bringing fresh cells to the skin’s surface and ramping up collagen production.

For this reason, you will also need to wear SPF the next day as retinol can make the skin more sensitive to sunlight.

Which brings us onto how often you should use the Wrinkle Erasing Retinol Patches. 111Skin recommends using them three times a week but at £140 per treatment, they’re not cheap, so the answer really depends on your budget.

Personally, my budget doesn’t stretch to weekly use so I lean on them for special occasions such as weddings and parties. Other than that, I’ll save them for the odd day when my skin needs more of a brightening and smoothing boost than skincare alone can achieve. But, for now, my Botox appointment is on hold.

For more from Fiona Embleton, GLAMOUR’s Associate Beauty Director, follow her on @fiembleton.

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