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This Peel Off Foundation Promises To Help With Acne

Niamh Spence

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This Peel Off Foundation Promises To Help With Acne

Featured Image Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye

There's a new product in town and it claims to help with acne and other skin conditions.

Nope, it's not some sort of miracle cream or wonder foundation - it's actually a product designed to act as a barrier between your skin and your foundation.

Korean product, Real Skin Patch creates a barrier which is perfect for people who love to wear make up but their skin doesn't agree with it.


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You can apply this product either solely on it's own or apply foundation on top of it and it's meant to protect skin against pollution and other external aggressors.

You won't need wipes or makeup remover to get this stuff either as it literally peels right off.

Beauty vlogger Raye Boyce decided to test out the product and share it on YouTube, and quite frankly it resembled something out of Roald Dahl's The Witches.

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Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye
Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye

During Raye's video you see her apply a think layer of the Real Skin Patch but as soon as she puts her own foundation on top and starts to blend the product starts to peel off.

She washes her face and starts again with an even thinner layer and notices that the product is working better but it's not giving a smooth finish.

Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye
Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye
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When she applies her highlighter, the peeling starts to come back leaving her with a very textured finish.

She decides that the product is a fail and goes onto peel it off. Well, we can't say we blame her. But watching her peel it off is strangely satisfying...

One person commented on her video saying: "Who else is here for the peel porn lol?!?? This is so gimmicky, it may be more of a spot treatment but I haven't seen one single review where this didn't totally flop!"

Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye
Credit: Youtube.com/ItsMyRayeRaye
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Another person said: "This would be great for halloween, at the end of the day in front of everyone pretend to poor boiling hot water on yourself and while your screaming start peeling this off your face."

A third person added: "I feel like when you peel things off your skin long term it can mess with the skins elasticity but I guess that's just me."

Topics: Hair & Beauty, Beauty

Niamh Spence
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