PatchBox keeps your patches dry, protected, and in plain sight — so “use them” stops being a thing you have to remember.
Reusable patches are rated for 15–30 wears. Most people get about 4 — then the adhesive gets linty, the backing sheet disappears, and the pack ends up in the drawer of forgotten skincare.
It's not the patch. It's where it lives. The PatchBox pays for itself with your first pack.
Four seconds a night is the entire routine.
Rinse the patch under cool water after each wear to clear oils and residue — the #1 cause of lost stickiness.
Place it adhesive-side up on the ventilated tray. No towels — fibers bond to adhesive permanently.
The dust-proof lid protects the adhesive from lint, dust, and bathroom humidity between wears.
Keep it front and center on your vanity. Visible means used — a patch in a drawer is a patch you skip.
The trays your patches rest on aren't an afterthought — they're the surface your skin comes into contact with every time you reuse a patch. So we had the acrylic independently tested the same way food-contact materials are tested.
Produced under a certified quality management system, audited annually.
View certificate →The acrylic meets FDA 21 CFR 177.1010 requirements for food-contact plastics.
View certificate →Independently tested and passed for lead, mercury, cadmium, and other restricted substances.
View lab report (PDF) →Screened against 235+ Substances of Very High Concern under EU REACH. Result: Pass.
View lab report (PDF) →Tested for fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. All results: not detected.
View lab report (PDF) →All testing performed by SGS, an independent third-party inspection and certification body. Reports available above for anyone who wants to see the data behind the claims — not just take our word for it.


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