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Home / Lifestyle / Starface Pimple Patches Leave Star Marks

Starface Pimple Patches Leave Star Marks

30 Jan

Summary

  • Users report itchy marks from popular Starface pimple patches.
  • Pimple patches, a trend popularized by celebrities, cause adverse reactions.
  • Children are at risk from elaborate skincare routines and active ingredients.
Starface Pimple Patches Leave Star Marks

Popular Starface pimple patches, a skincare trend favored by Gen Z and celebrities, are now associated with reports of painful, itchy marks. Several women, including users in the UK and US, have shared their experiences on social media, displaying visible star-shaped marks left behind. These patches, advertised to minimize breakouts within six hours using hydrocolloid, are marketed as vegan, cruelty-free, and safe for sensitive skin.

This issue arises amidst a growing concern over young children adopting extensive skincare regimens, dubbed 'Sephora kids.' Research indicates children as young as seven are using numerous products, increasing their risk of skin irritation, sun sensitivity, and lifelong allergies. These routines can be costly and involve many active ingredients, potentially causing contact dermatitis and other reactions.

Studies on popular skincare videos reveal complex routines with an average of 11 potentially irritating ingredients. Dermatologists warn that combining multiple active ingredients or unknowingly repeating application of the same ingredient can lead to adverse effects. Some young users have documented visible skin reactions, including burning and redness, during their multi-step application processes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Users have reported developing painful and itchy, star-shaped marks from using Starface pimple patches.
Children are at risk of skin irritation, sun sensitivity, and developing lifelong skin allergies due to elaborate skincare routines.
Dermatologists are concerned that popular skincare videos showcase routines with multiple active ingredients that can cause irritation and contact dermatitis.

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