Alix Earle’s ‘ultimate skin hack’ is on sale for less than $10
Getting ready with Alix Earle needn’t cost a fortune.
The TikTok phenom regularly lets followers in on her acne struggles and skincare solutions — including the Hero Cosmetics Mighty Patch ($12 $10), which she’s raved about on multiple occasions.
And right now, the stick-on pimple patches — which have a place of honor in Earle’s Amazon storefront — are on sale for less than $10.
“These actually saved my life,” the social media sensation said in a sponsored TikTok in February, dubbing the overnight patches her “ultimate skin hack” in the caption.
“I’m actually addicted to these and I can’t go anywhere without them,” she added of the hydrocolloid stickers, which absorb “pimple gunk” without popping.
Hero Cosmetics Mighty Patch
While she partnered with Hero Cosmetics as the brand’s first-ever global face in February 2024, Earle’s been a brand fan for longer, and included Mighty Patches in her roundup of Prime Day favorites last July.
She’s hardly the only one obsessed with these zit stickers; the product’s currently Amazon’s No. 1 bestseller in the beauty and personal care department and boasts a 4.6-star rating out of a whopping 145,300 reviews.
“This is a magic product! It’s super easy to use and works so well,” one customer wrote, while another raved, “Mighty Patch is a total game-changer for those inevitable pimple moments.”
The Mighty Patch isn’t the only Earle-loved product on sale right now, either; the frizz-fighting Samnyte Wax Stick ($10 $8) from her 2023 Prime Day picks is majorly marked down, too.
Samnyte Wax Stick
Plus, for snapping photos after your hair and makeup look is complete, don’t forget to check out our full review of Earle’s famous selfie-snapping tool, the Newmowa phone light ($32).
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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