We Tried the Anti-Wrinkle Patches That Went Viral on TikTok

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In her late 20s, SiO Beauty founder Gigi Howard started seeing wrinkles on her chest after sleeping on her side. Some time after, one of her doctor friends showed her the benefits of medical-grade silicone patches to heal scars, leading to her lightbulb moment: using the same concept for smoothing lines and wrinkles. But it wouldn’t be an easy road: Howard worked on more than 180 prototypes and tested the patches in two clinical trials over the course of four years. Now, they’ve become a cult-phenomenon, even going viral on TikTok—the hashtag #wrinklepatches has racked up more than 23 million views. These are my honest thoughts on the SiO Beauty SuperLift Pack anti-wrinkle patches for the face.(You can try it too in this week’s installment of BeautyPass’s Free Gift Friday. Click here to sign up for BeautyPass if you haven’t already).

My Skin Type:

Combination. I’m drier in the cold-weather months and oilier in the warm-weather ones thanks to the high humidity on the East Coast.

The Benefits:

This is one of the easiest anti-aging treatments you can use: Just place the patch on your skin, and voila! Hence the reason there have been so many knockoffs over the years. Like a medical-grade silicone patch that heals scars—I wore one on my C-section scar—the idea is that the silicone creates an occlusive environment, trapping moisture so the skin can hydrate itself and avoid transepidermal water loss. Whether you have dry skin or not, hydration can be so healing in and of itself, but it can also lend a smoothing and plumping effect.

And in addition to more moisture, the physical wearing of the patch keeps the skin underneath taut with a gentle compression of sorts, keeping lines from forming (or worsening), especially if you’re a side-sleeper and accustomed to waking up with lines on your face. This multitasking pack includes one BrowLift patch (for the forehead and 11’s between the brows), one set of Super EyeLift patches (for the under-eyes and crow’s-feet) and one set of SmileLift patches (for the smile lines around the mouth). You don’t have to use them all at once—sometimes certain line stand out more than others due to stress, etc—so you can pick and choose what goes where and when.

Though I’m not an all-night side-sleeper, I’ve been told by my dentist that I clench my teeth at night, so I’m sure my brow furrows too. Therefore I gravitated most toward the BrowLift patch, and my skin does look smoother in the morning after sleeping in it. I also love a good under-eye patch, and it’s nice that these don’t slip down, and cover enough territory to include the crow’s-feet, not just the circles and bags.

Key Ingredient:

100-percent medical-grade silicone

What They’re Free From:

Parabens, petroleum/petrolatum (paraffin), mineral oil and phthalates

How to Use Them:

Perhaps my most important tip is to make sure your skin is clean and dry before applying the patches. I had a friend try these in the past and complain that they fell off during the night, but it was because she applied them on top of her night cream, thinking it would help “lock in” the benefits of the cream (like a sheet mask), but that’s the not the case here. To start, remove the plastic film from the back of the patch and position it where you want the line-smoothing action. I typically only like to use them at night while I sleep—you forget you have them on and wake up to smooth skin; and they last six to eight hours—but on work-from-home days with no Zoom meetings, they can also be a nice treatment, especially if you have a big event that night.

To reuse a patch—they’re reusable up to 10 times each—the brand recommends holding your skin taut with one hand and gently removing the patch with the other, then rinsing the patch lightly with water when it needs a little cleaning, which is every time in my opinion—dead skin cells are gross! Then you can place it back on the shield it came with (so don’t throw them away), adhesive-side down, and store it in the resealable pouch it comes with.

What They Feel Like:

Gentler stickers, meaning they don’t rip off your skin like a sticker one, but they’re sticky enough to stay put on your face all night.

What They Smell Like:

Nothing

The Bottom Line:

These anti-wrinkle patches do what they say they will, but the downside for me is not being able to apply my usual skin-care lotions and potions (I’m a heavy-hitting ingredient kind of girl) because you have to use them on clean, dry skin. I think they’re fun and effective to use before a big event—I also think they make a great gift for your beauty-obsessed friend who has “tried everything”—but I don’t consider them a staple in my routine.

Price/Where to Buy:

$55, siobeauty.com