BLACKPINK's Rosé Used This Star Acne Patch - The Full Story !

A Korean creator mentioned Rosé from BLACKPINK by name and the star patch trend suddenly had a new audience. Here's what the search reveals, and why one K-beauty brand keeps coming up !

Rosé and the Star Patch Trend: What Happened ?


A Korean content creator posted a video about her skincare routine and mentioned something that caught her followers' attention, Rosé from BLACKPINK reaches for star-shaped patches when a breakout appears. The video generated more than 18K views, and the searches that followed told their own story.

 

Korean creator star shaped acne patch trend OOTD Beauty
**Source: @메리뷰 via YouTube**

In the video, the creator holds up the exact product she turned to after hearing about Rosé's routine, a Korean star-shaped patch that Singles Korea had already featured as a Gen Z must-have, and that Marie Claire Korea had recommended as a travel beauty essential !

OOTD Beauty Star Spot Patch packaging Korean skincare
Source: @메리뷰 via YouTube

The credibility wasn't manufactured. It was already there, built in the Korean market long before global fans started searching.

K-Pop Idols and the Star Acne Patch Aesthetic !

OOTD Beauty Star Spot Patch Singles Korea feature
**Source: Singles Korea**

Rosé isn't the only global name connected to the star patch trend. Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber have been spotted wearing star-shaped patches, and British actress Florence Pugh has also been linked to the aesthetic,  proof that what started in Korea had crossed into mainstream Western pop culture.

The pattern is the same everywhere: these aren't people hiding a skin concern. They are wearing star-shaped patches openly, on camera, at airports, during public appearances. The patch stopped being a medical covering and became a deliberate style choice.

 

OOTD Beauty Star Spot Patch Marie Claire Korea feature
**Source: Marie Claire Korea**

Marie Claire Korea captured this shift precisely, describing the star-shaped patch as something that goes beyond treating skin, functioning as a fashion accessory that expresses personality. Singles Korea listed it among the essential items for Gen Z, alongside other cult Korean beauty products.

 

**@ootdbeauty_official via Instagram **

OOTD Beauty Star Spot Patch: What Rosé's Fans Are Buying 

One Korean vegan derma brand stands apart from every other option on the market and here's why.

What makes it different:

Most acne patches rely on hydrocolloid alone. This formula goes further, combining three active ingredients in a single star-shaped patch. Hydrocolloid draws fluid from the pimple and accelerates healing. Niacinamide targets redness and fades post-acne dark spots. Ceramide strengthens the skin barrier around the blemish during treatment.

No other Korean brand currently offers this three-ingredient combination in a star-shaped format  which is precisely why Korean magazines featured it, why K-pop idols were spotted wearing it, and why global fans searching for the trend keep finding it.

The pack:

80 patches in five pastel colors. The color range mint, yellow, pink, lavender, white, is what makes the patch wearable in public. A pastel star on your face looks intentional. That's the point.

Where to find it:

Star-shaped acne patches are available at ootdbeauty.com and on Amazon US !

The Science: Why Star Patches Actually Work

Hydrocolloid acne patches have strong clinical backing. When applied over an active pimple, the patch creates a sealed, moist environment that accelerates the skin's natural healing process, the same principle used in modern wound care.

The hydrocolloid material actively absorbs fluid from the pimple, turning white and opaque as it works. This absorption process reduces pimple size and duration compared to untreated blemishes. The physical barrier also prevents touching and picking the behaviors most responsible for acne scarring.

**@ootdbeauty_official via Instagram **

The niacinamide in the formula adds an anti-inflammatory layer that standard hydrocolloid patches don't offer. Ceramide reinforces the skin barrier, minimizing irritation in the surrounding skin during treatment.

This three-ingredient combination is what Korean beauty editors noticed first and what global fans keep finding when they search for the star patch associated with Rosé and the wider K-pop trend.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What star patch is Rosé from BLACKPINK associated with?

A Korean content creator shared that Rosé uses star-shaped patches for breakouts. The search for that patch consistently surfaces a Korean vegan derma brand, the pioneer of the star-shaped patch trend in South Korea, featured by Singles Korea and Marie Claire Korea.

Q: Have Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber worn star patches?

Yes. Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber have both been spotted wearing star-shaped acne patches, reflecting how a trend that started in Korea has spread into mainstream Western pop culture.

Q: Why do global icons wear acne patches in public?

Star-shaped patches in pastel colors look like intentional accessories rather than medical coverings. This makes them wearable on camera and in public which is why they became a fashion item as much as a skincare product.

Q: What makes this star patch different from others on the market?

 It is the only Korean brand combining hydrocolloid, niacinamide, and ceramide in a star-shaped format. The three-ingredient formula treats the pimple, reduces inflammation, and protects the surrounding skin barrier simultaneously.

Q: Is it good for sensitive skin?

Yes. The formula is fragrance-free, alcohol-free, and paraben-free. It is vegan-certified and dermatologist-tested.

Q: Where is it available?

At ootdbeauty.com and on Amazon US.


OOTD Beauty is a Korean vegan derma skincare brand. Star Spot Patches are available at ootdbeauty.com, on Amazon US (Amazon's Choice), and at Albertsons and TJX stores nationwide. Source: Singles Korea, Marie Claire Korea, @메리뷰 via YouTube

 


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