The newest zit treatments on the block are acne patches, which are tiny stickers made from hydrocolloid material that stick on top of active (or post-popped) zits. “They suck out the moisture and junk that’s in the pimple,” says Dr. Finney.
For the first week of June, Hero Cosmetics announced that 100 percent of its proceeds from a new launch, up to $10,000 would be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund charity.
Hero Cosmetics is donating 100 percent of proceeds up to $10,000 from its newest launch to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for the first week of June
I love these acne spots, which target larger pimples directly at the source. These hydrocolloid patches help eliminate acne-causing infection and bacteria. Just slap one of these on and you can wear them all day under your mask without worrying about it.
Other popular brand names, like Hero Cosmetics, are donating 100 percent of proceeds from its latest Mighty Patch Micropoint for Dark Spots for the week of June 1 to the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund charity.
"We stand together with the Black community in the fight against systemic racism," reads an Instagram caption from acne brand Hero Cosmetics. "A future of equality can only be created by those who take action." Which is why all the proceeds of Hero Cosmetics' new Micropoint for Dark Spots will be donated to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund during the week of June 1.