A simple, independent guide to plant-powered wellness patches — match one to how you actually want to feel.
Find your patchTap a goal to see the kind of patch that's usually positioned for it. These are general product categories — always confirm ingredients and suitability on the advertiser's site.
Usually formulated with calming botanicals for a wind-down routine, worn overnight.
Popular patch types you'll find on the advertiser's store. Prices are indicative ranges — current pricing is set by the advertiser.
Take one patch from the pouch when you want support.
Apply to clean, dry skin on a spot like the inner wrist.
Wear it through your routine, then peel off — simple and fuss-free.
If you're not sure which to try, advertisers often sell a starter set or bundle so you can test a few feelings before committing to a single type.
This guide is independent — we don't sell or ship anything. Use it to get oriented, then head to the advertiser to buy.
Browse sets on advertiserNo. Wellness patches are positioned as general lifestyle products and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. They are not medical advice. If you're pregnant, nursing, taking medication, or have a health concern, talk to a qualified professional first.
Experiences vary from person to person, and individual results are not guaranteed. This page describes how products are generally marketed; check the advertiser for ingredient details and their own claims.
Through the advertiser's official store. Every "shop" and "view" link here is an affiliate link to that retailer, who handles pricing, ingredients, shipping, and returns.
No. This is an independent affiliate guide to help you compare patch types. The Good Patch® and any product names are trademarks of their respective owner, used here for identification only.
Head to the advertiser's official store for live pricing, full ingredient lists, bundles, and current promotions.
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