
Mask & Patch · Face Masks
Spot Pad
Small pads applied only where they are needed. Because the treatment is targeted rather than swept across the whole face, the formula can safely carry a higher active concentration, which is the real advantage over a full-face product.
Production terms are confirmed directly with the matched manufacturer.
Available directions
Formulation directions this product type can be developed in. Pick one during your request, or ask us to advise during matching.
Calming
Centella-led for reactive skin that cannot tolerate strong actives.
Blemish care
Higher BHA concentration applied only where needed.
Pore care
Targeted at T-zone congestion and visible pore appearance.
Localized brightening
Niacinamide for post-inflammatory marks left by blemishes.
Key ingredient options
Salicylic acid (BHA)
Concentrated at the blemish rather than across the face, allowing a higher effective dose safely.
Tea tree extract
The recognized clarifying botanical consumers look for in blemish products.
Centella asiatica
Counters the drying effect of targeted acid treatment on irritated skin.
What makes it work
- Targeted application allows a stronger active concentration than a full-face product could safely carry.
- Small format keeps unit cost low while supporting a treatment-level price point.
- Pairs naturally with a gel cleanser and blemish serum as a clarifying routine.
Texture & format
Small pre-soaked pads sized for the T-zone, chin or individual blemishes rather than full-face use.
Frequently asked
How is a spot pad different from a toner pad?
Size, strength and use. Spot pads are smaller, carry higher active concentrations, and are applied only to problem areas rather than swept across the whole face.
Can it carry acne claims?
In the US, acne claims require OTC drug compliance with an approved active. Most other markets allow cosmetic blemish-care language.


