Rhode just made acne feel… styled. The new “Spotwear” pimple patches, created with Justin Bieber, land somewhere between skincare and self-expression, which honestly feels inevitable at this point. The drop includes hydrocolloid patches in playful shapes like mushrooms, daisies, and jelly beans, designed to sit on your face without asking to be hidden.
They’re functional first. Absorbing oil, protecting the skin, helping spots flatten and calm down over a few hours. But the real shift is visual. These aren’t invisible fixes. They’re meant to be seen, worn out, photographed, part of the look instead of something you cover up.

Skincare You Don’t Have to Hide
The timing tracks. Beauty has been moving away from perfection for a while now, and this leans fully into that. You get a breakout, you put something on it, and you keep moving. No drama, no shame spiral, just a small, visible fix that doubles as a statement.
There’s also something very Rhode about it. The brand has been building this idea of “wearable skincare” for a minute, products that live in your bag, your pocket, your day-to-day life. Spotwear just pushes that idea further, turning a basic skincare step into something a little more playful, a little more public.

It dropped April 13 exclusively on the brand’s site, bundled alongside a banana-flavored peptide lip treatment and eye patches, all part of a limited capsule that feels very Coachella-coded.