This page explains how transdermal patches work and how to apply a patch as part of a daily routine. Stanluc patches are a simple, wearable format that fits into daily routines. No pills. No mixing. Just apply to clean, dry skin and wear during the day or night.
What is a transdermal patch?
“Transdermal” means “through the skin.” A transdermal patch is a wearable patch designed to release its ingredients through the skin while you wear it.
Made for routine, not hype.
Clear ingredients, clear use instructions, and practical guidance so you know what you are buying and how to use it.
Why do people choose patches?
- Easy to add to a routine
- Discreet and portable
- No swallowing, no preparation
- Consistent, simple use
What to expect
- Patches are made for consistency, not instant "hits"
- Results and perceptions vary between people
- A routine approach is usually more useful than a one-off use
how transdermal patches works in 3 steps
Place one patch on clean, dry skin.
Carry on with your day or wind down at night.
Remove and replace with a fresh patch
Start simple.
Use one patch as directed. Keep your routine stable for a few days before making any other changes.
Track what matters
Many factors often influence energy, calm, sleep quality, focus, and daily habits. If you track anything, keep it practical (bedtime, caffeine, stress load, consistency).
Stay realistic
Wellbeing support is not a substitute for sleep, nutrition, hydration, movement, or medical care.
We focus on clear information and responsible wellbeing support. Our patches are designed for general wellbeing as part of everyday routines.
- Clear "how to use" guidance
- Visible ingredient lists on product pages
- Routine-first approach (not medical promises)
...I like how simple these patches are to use. Clear instructions, discreet to wear, and easy to understand ingredients. It feels like a brand that prioritises transparency over hype.
Stanluc products are not medicines and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, under 18, have a medical condition, or take medication, seek professional advice before use.
