Acne-Clear Invisible Dots

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Acne-Clear Invisible Dots

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Peter Thomas Roth logoby Peter Thomas Rothbrand #35 in Skincare
Street price~$32as of Jul 15?
Price tier

Mid-range · middle third of skincare

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Quick take

In short: what each side says

Buyers — each opened up in full further down ↓

Buyers3.91,946 ratings

Owners praise the invisible dots' discreteness and packaging, but divide sharply on whether they actually work—some find them highly effective for cystic acne while others report they cause irritation

Behind this verdict1,946 owners~3 hrs of research 2 min to read

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The verdict

What the panel makes of it.

Peter Thomas Roth makes these acne-clearing invisible dots. They are hydrocolloid patches. The product targets blemishes with salicylic acid treatment. Each dot adheres directly to the skin. Young people and adults buy them for acne control. They solve the problem of spot treatment without visible residue. AI assistants currently rank it number fifteen for acne treatments.

Act one

What the machines think.

Several AI models read the category and place this product — model by model, list by list, over time.

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Rank trajectory?

Weeks of movement.

#8#13#175/115/256/8#9

Act two · ★ new

What the people say.

The same product, judged by the owners who bought and filmed it — what they praise, what they knock, who it's for.

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What buyers say?

What Google knows about it.

Buyer reviews · Google Shopping?

Beyond the video critics, Google pools 1,946 buyer ratings of the Acne-Clear Invisible Dots from across retailers — a far wider, if blunter, jury. Here’s the shape of that opinion.

3.9 / 5

1,946 ratings · 7 written
across 2 retailers

Buyers are split
548%
421%
312%
28%
112%

What owners single out

Effectiveness at reducing acne3.2
Skin irritation & sensitivity2.8
Discreteness & wearability4.3
Value for money3.7
Product quality & packaging4.1

In their words

I am 35 and suffer from adult acne and regularly have cystic acne breakouts. Usually these mountains last for weeks on my face and to add insult to injury, will then leave a dark mark on my face for months after. I’ve tried a lot of different acne dots and I find these to be the best overall in both effectiveness and price point. This past week I woke up with a monster zit brewing under my skin ri

SE1989 · verified purchase · sephora.com

No. Nope. Not again. I made sure to use these more than 5x at least. They do not minimize pimples, and the redness never goes away. Peace Out Dots work 10x better because they actually suck out the poison. I ran out of the Peace Out Dots...so I used PTR as a last resort. They did nothing. I just took a picture of my two ugly pimples while at my desk, as I type this review. I put them on last night

jaqlynn.b · verified purchase · influenster.com

as of July 15 · 1946 buyer ratings?

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The recap

Where it stands today.

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