The Original Wrinkle Patch Non-Invasive Wrinkle Smoothers for Forehead and Between Eyes Smooth Wrinkles While You Sleep! Cruelty Free Suggested Use Separate and Smooth the wrinkle or crease. Moisten Patches on the shiny side with Rose Water Hydrator. Apply moistened Facial Patches over the smoothed line. Leave on at least 3 hours, preferably over night. Remove patch by wetting thoroughly to release adhesive. Treat area and face with Frownies Moisturizer before and after patching.
K**A
Very good
Size and quantity are amazing , the only thing I had trouble with is tearing the individual pieces apart on the perforated line, I feel like it didn’t rip easily and I lost a few corners from ripping but that is a very small issue . Other than that, very simple and straight forward.
S**M
It helps train my muscles :)
I tend to sleep frowning between my eyebrows so this has helped train my muscles not to do that. Already saw a difference after my first sleep - love them!
Y**I
Not recommend
I didn't like it at all
K**N
all good
value for money
L**.
Work well but Facial Smoothies are much better and less expensive
I'm only 30 but have quite a deep frown line on my forehead. I've tried Botox which is great but £100 every 3/4 months is an expensive habit to develop, especially at my age! I realised that a lot of my frowning was happening in my sleep (even when having good dreams!) and I was waking up with a deep crease so I started looking into wrinkle patches.I came across Frownies and decided to give them ago. First impression was that they look like fabric plasters and they’re quite big so you look pretty silly wearing them. It’s also a bit of a faff having to get them wet in order to stick them down (after smoothing out the area where the wrinkle is). These are effective at smoothing out wrinkles and preventing me from frowning in my sleep. I didn’t notice any adverse effects while using them and they stayed on all night.However, I have since discovered Facial Smoothies (also on Amazon) and they are much better than Frownies: cheaper; self-adhesive; clear and smaller so barely noticeable; can be reused. I can’t think of any benefits of using Frownies over Facial Smoothies.Wrinkle patches are never going to be as effective as Botox but they do stop you from frowning in your sleep and they make you more aware of your facial movements during the day. The smoothed out effect is obviously best when you first remove the patch but I've noticed that, overall, my frown line has been significantly reduced from using patches.Please let me know if you found this review helpful by clicking the button below. Thank you.
J**W
Stick to the facts
I bought these quite a while ago but was moved to write a review about them as am so bored with the whinging incompetents who can’t follow simple instruction and then give the product a poor review.They are exactly as specified. If you can’t see that they are “just sticky pieces of paper” from the image, you need more than an eye test…The price is perfectly fair in my view, given that the pack comprises 144 patches. That’s 18 pence per use…folk saying that they’re over-priced are highly unreasonable.I found the application fiddly at first; I just had to get used to doing it correctly. A modicum of intelligence is needed…They work if they are applied correctly. News Flash: if they are not put on properly, they do not work…a tricky one. Not.They fully own the fact that the lines return during the day; however, the longer you use them, the more efficacious the results, the longer the lines take to return.The instructions clearly state wet before removing. You wet them and peel them off. Again - really tricky??And the person who complained about dropping them in water and so they were a complete waste of money - how deluded does one have to be to attribute the blame for that remarkably dumb act to the manufacturers?Freedom of speech and all that, but people who go out of their way to write sarcastic and insubstantial reviews are not helpful. If you have a genuine gripe about them, and it’s not connected to your lack of common sense (which rules out a lot of the reviews) tell us; constructively and concisely.It strikes me that people are missing the point of the review system entirely, and using them as a forum for their histrionics, born from their own ineptness.
T**H
can't believe they actually work
I'm very lucky i have good genes - i'm in my mid 30s without a wrinkle. Except from the grand canyon between my eyes that makes me look angry all the time that appeared a few years ago when i was going through a very stressful season of life, working in an office getting eye strain from the computer, getting an eye injury that took 2 years to heal so walking round like a pirate, and being a stomach sleeper.My 11 isn't so much a wrinkle - is more of a dent that starts at the top of my nose and goes half way up my forehead as though i've slept with my face resting on the edge of a bookshelf.If i run my finger over the space between my eyes it feels like i'm going over the bumps of the letter M with a large lump on the left from my facial muscle. I don't care about aging i just don't particularly like having resting rage face and the idea of botox freaks me out and it's expensive. My theory is if i can use something relatively inexpensive and non-invasive like this to help get myself out of bad habits now like sleeping on my stomach and frowning in concentration or , I won't need drastic measures later on.Application: It took me a couple of attempts to get it to stick as i assumed it was going to be like a nose strip when actually less is more. However the long edges peel up a bit. whether this is my face shape or lack of technique or what i don't know but i just stuck them down with a little medical tape so it wouldn't catch on my pillow and tear off in the night. They stink. Other commenters have said they don't smell and I think they must have blocked noses or something because once wet they smell like a peculiar mix of euthymol toothpaste, wet dog and cat piss. Once it dries it's fine but if you get the adhesive on your hands the smell lingers for a couple of hours.Wearing: I only used one triangle rather than the 2 recommended because i have a small face and that seemed excessive. the splint is effective. I couldn't frown. I put it on early evening to see if i could catch myself frowning as maybe it's a sign i need to wear glasses more often. My forehead felt weird. As though it didn't know what to do with itself if it couldn't frown. By the time i got to bed i didn't even notice it was still onResult: instructions say to wet it but i have super oily skin so it peeled off without water quite easily. If the light shines from a certain angle i can still see a little dent but i wasn't expecting complete miracles from one use but this is pretty close to a miracle. If i run my finger across my brow it's now flat. i didn't know that was actually possible i thought that was just my face but it seems some major muscle relaxing happened overnight.I think we're on a winner.
A**R
Might be a small change
I don"t think there is a real long term change with this product. I feel as long as my husband keeps doing crazy things causing me to continually furrow my brow at him, there will be no significant improvement.
C**.
Impressed 41 year old.
I do not go for gimmicks or things like this usually but I read a review in a magazine and then saw the reviews on here so decided to give them a try.I am pretty impressed. I am 41 and have faint lines -they are not deep (yet), but they have just got to the stage of being always present. I’ve been using Frownies for a week now (every night from 9pm-6:30am) just on the 11s and I am seriously impressed. The line is still ‘just about there’ but it’s less noticeable than usual and it does last most of the day. I went out last night and put another Frownie on for 3hrs which helped even more. My friend, who is an intelligent woman, admitted she thought there genuinely was an improvement (she’s blunt and wouldn’t lie).I slap a bit of E45 on my forehead, dampen a frownie and stick it on. Easy. I don’t think they smell too much. Bit like Savlon, perhaps?In any case, any improvement that doesn’t involve poison, £250 price tag or the scalpel is a bonus for me.I can’t see how these would work on a heavily lines face (perhaps they do) but as a preventative measure or on fine lines they seem to be doing what they claim.I would recommend the item.
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