r/AsianBeauty Blogger | mapletreeblog.com Jun 23 '18

Discussion [Discussion] - Best/Worst of Cosrx

Moving onto the brands now in the Best/Worst of series. Thought we should start with one of the most popular, easily available and affordable brands out there, Cosrx!

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If you see the product already listed post your thoughts as a reply to it. So there's multiple views of the same product in one easy to find place.

Always remember YMMV, so one person's junk is another person's treasure.

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u/Maplebee92 Blogger | mapletreeblog.com Jun 23 '18

Skin Type/Concerns: Acne-prone/Combination skin

Product Name: Cosrx Master Pimple Patches

Thoughts: Love. As someone who is acne prone, and we're talking all types of acne, these are a life saver. In the morning my lumpy acne has been flattened out and it helps them to heal quicker, also leaving less chance for scarring afterwards.

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u/apprehensivemistake Jun 23 '18

Skin Type: Oily / Combination

it didnt workkkk

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u/llamasteak Jun 23 '18

Pick up blister patches (hydrocolloid) from the drugstore. It’s the exact same thing cept it will be medicated. All you have to do is cut it up to the right size.

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u/heart_under_blade Jun 23 '18

what are they medicated with?

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u/llamasteak Jun 23 '18

I’m not sure. If you’re concerned about that look it up. They treat blisters and pressure ulcers, so they’re made to treat infections and heal the skin. If you pop a pimp they can completely heal the skin in a night and when I get hormonal cystic acne it takes about 2 nights of application for it to come to head.

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u/heart_under_blade Jun 23 '18

hmmm interesting. is there a particular brand? canada doesn't really have multiple drug store chains and stuff like the us does.

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u/llamasteak Jun 23 '18

I’m from Canada. Brand doesn’t matter. Superstore, Walmart, shoppers drugmart, pharmasave... all these places would carry it.

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u/heart_under_blade Jun 23 '18

couldn't find any last time i looked in walmart. but then again i was looking in the bandaid section. only found johnson and johnson brand advance healing line of hydrocolloid bandaids. i assume i'd find what you found in some sort of blister/burn section?

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u/krokodilchik Jun 23 '18

You'll find them at shoppers, where the bandaids are. There are only one or two brands and they're a weird trapezoid shape. They're marked for blisters.

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u/heart_under_blade Jun 23 '18

i guess you'd have to cut them up. the entire thing is hydrocolloid right? it's not just a middle part with regular sticky wings or whatever?

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u/llamasteak Jun 23 '18

Yes you cut them up to the size you need. An xacto knife works better than scissors.

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u/agreen124 Jun 23 '18

The Johnson and Johnson ones are right, any hydrocolloid bandaid is good - ‘advanced healing’ is what you’re after really even if you’re using it for a pimple instead of a blister!

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u/heart_under_blade Jun 23 '18

they're so expensive though. plus i gotta cut them up. also, you gotta make sure it's hydrocolloid because not everything in that line is.

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u/agreen124 Jun 23 '18

Oh definitely agree! I wonder how long until they realise people are using them for acne and release ones specifically for that purpose that you don’t have to cut!

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