Skin

Do Hydrocolloid Bandages for Acne Actually Work?


An acne-fighting hack involving blister bandages has racked up millions of views on TikTok. It looks weird, but derms say there's some science to it. 
Tikok Bandaid hack
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It's 2021, and chaos is all around us. We're in the midst of extreme political turmoil, celebrity gossip has officially gone off the rails, and over on TikTok, teens are covering their entire face in bandages in the name of good skin. 

The bandages aren't for recovering from a pandemic nose job—although those are on the rise—but yet another weapon in the never-ending war against acne. In a trend that appears to be started by user @May_us, whose video has racked up more than 1.8 million views, users are covering large swathes of their faces with hydrocolloid bandages, clear dressings that are traditionally used to heal blisters and wounds.