Acne is one of the most common skin conditions. But for a condition that’s so common- it’s still not normalised and remains a cause of insecurity among young adults 😔
If it’s so common, why is acne still so taboo?
That’s the question that led Julie Schott, former beauty director of elle.com to launch Starface- a skin-care brand that wants to make the process of treating breakouts, scars and spots not only effective, but fun, too.
The brand’s flagship product- the Hydro-Star, is a star-shaped pimple patch made with hydrocolloid, a substance proven to accelerate breakout healing 🌟
More than pimple patches, these look like those adhesive stickers people put on their faces for a cute look 😄
Even the copy on the brand’s website reinforces that starface is all about turning breakouts into moments of self-expression n fun ❤️
Starface is a great example of a brand transforming a bug into a feature 🤩
Source: Various publications

