Azure Cosmetics 689513271499 Wrinkle Patch Review
Our verdict
Azure Cosmetics packs vitamin C and retinol into an under-eye mask at one of the lowest price points in the category, $5.99 for 5 pairs. With 494 reviews at 4.4 stars, it delivers more than its price suggests.
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Budget shoppers across all skin types who want two active ingredients in a single under-eye mask
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You want more than 5 pairs per pack, or need full ingredient transparency beyond the scent descriptor
- Form Under Eye Mask
- Skin type Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily, Sensitive
- Size 1.0 Count
- Scent Vitamin C & Retinol (5 Pairs)
- Free of Non Gmo, Paraben Free, Phthalate Free
- Priced 63% below the category median ($15.99 across 39 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 494 owner ratings
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Popularity2.4/5
494 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At $5.99 for 5 pairs, the Azure Cosmetics under-eye mask positions itself as one of the most accessible entry points in the wrinkle-patch segment. The scent descriptor field lists 'Vitamin C and Retinol,' which is an unusual way to convey ingredients but suggests these two compounds are part of the formula. Both vitamin C and retinol are among the most studied ingredients for supporting the look of brighter, firmer skin.
The mask is categorized as non-GMO, paraben-free, and phthalate-free, covering three common formulation concerns for ingredient-conscious buyers. It is listed as an under-eye mask format and is suited for a broad range of skin types including combination, dry, normal, oily, and sensitive.
The 494-review base and 4.4-star rating are strong for a product at this price, pointing to consistent buyer satisfaction. The broad skin-type compatibility and clean-label certifications add value even at the low end of the price range.
Pros
- Very affordable at $5.99 for 5 pairs
- Vitamin C and Retinol indicated in the formula
- Paraben-free and phthalate-free, non-GMO
- Compatible with a wide range of skin types including sensitive
- 4.4 stars across 494 reviews
Cons
- Only 5 pairs per pack limits how long the supply lasts
- Ingredients are communicated through the scent field rather than a formal list
- No size or volume spec that clarifies how much product is in each mask
Specifications
- Form
- Under Eye Mask
- Skin type
- Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily, Sensitive
- Size
- 1.0 Count
- Scent
- Vitamin C & Retinol (5 Pairs)
- Free of
- Non Gmo, Paraben Free, Phthalate Free
Performance notes
Vitamin C is a well-documented antioxidant that may help support the appearance of brighter, more even skin tone. Retinol is a vitamin A derivative associated with the look of smoother skin texture over time. Combining both in an under-eye mask is a logical pairing: vitamin C addresses the look of discoloration and brightening, while retinol may support the appearance of skin firmness. The paraben-free and phthalate-free claims indicate the formula avoids preservative and plasticizer groups that some buyers prefer to skip.
What buyers say
494 ratings at 4.4 stars for a $5.99 product is a notably strong result. Buyers appear to find value well above the price, and the rating shows little polarization. This is the kind of score that suggests the product performs solidly rather than just appearing good on paper.
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Frequently asked questions
How can I confirm vitamin C and retinol are actually in this product?
The available data lists them under the scent descriptor field, which is an unconventional but common way some sellers surface key ingredients in structured Amazon listings. The product packaging will show the full ingredient list, which is the definitive source. Reviewing the physical label before first use is the safest approach.
Can this mask be used on sensitive skin?
The product lists sensitive skin as a compatible type, and it is paraben-free and phthalate-free, removing two common sensitizers. However, retinol can occasionally cause mild irritation even on sensitive skin. A patch test before full under-eye application is a reasonable precaution, particularly for first-time retinol users.
Is this a good pick if I am new to under-eye patches?
Yes, the low price makes it a low-risk first purchase, and the broad skin-type compatibility means it does not require pre-qualifying your skin. The active-ingredient profile is more substantive than many patches at this price, making it a reasonable starting point before committing to a higher-cost option.