me Factory
me factory is a Korean skincare brand built around pore care, spot patches, and setting powders. The range we stock centres on the Pig line for blackheads and clogged pores, with peeling pads, a copack, and a fill-off pack, alongside Tian I and Ti Anna spot patches in big 125-sheet boxes, Powderfact setting powders, a foot-peeling pack, and a body mist. It is a practical, problem-solving lineup aimed at congested skin and breakouts rather than a long ritual of serums.
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Buying guide
me factory: a buying guide to the pore-care and spot-patch range
me factory is a Korean brand that sticks to a few jobs and does them at scale. We carry 18+ products from the line, and most of them sort into clear groups: the Pig line for blackheads and clogged pores, Tian I and Ti Anna spot patches sold in 125-sheet boxes, Powderfact setting powders, a foot-peeling pack, and a body mist. This guide walks through each group and how to use it without irritating your skin.
What me factory focuses on
This is not a serum-and-essence brand. me factory makes problem-solvers: products for congested pores, surface breakouts, and a few setting and body extras. The Pig line is the anchor, built specifically for the blackheads and sebum that collect around the nose and chin. If your main complaint is texture, clogged pores, or the odd spot rather than fine lines or dryness, this range is aimed squarely at you.
The Pig pore-care line
The Pig products are the core of the range. The Pig Peeling Pad, the Pig Cement Fill-Off Pack (120ml), and the multi-stage Pig Copacks (sold as 1-stage and 3-stage sets) all target blackheads and clogged pores. A fill-off pack works by setting on the skin and lifting debris as you peel it away, while the peeling pad does a gentler daily sweep. The staged copacks combine steps so you clear, treat, and soothe in sequence. Use these on problem zones rather than the whole face.
How to use the Pig line without over-doing it
Pore peeling can be tempting to overuse, but the skin around the nose is thin. Start with the multi-stage copack once or twice a week, follow the stage order on the pack, and finish with whatever your normal moisturiser is. The peeling pad can be used more often, but stop if you see redness or flaking. The fill-off pack is the strongest pull, so save it for visible blackhead buildup rather than reaching for it daily.
Tian I and Ti Anna spot patches
Both the Tian I Spot Patch and the Ti Anna Spot Patch come in 125-sheet boxes, so a single purchase lasts a long time. Hydrocolloid-style spot patches sit over a single blemish, absorb fluid, and protect it from picking while it heals. Apply one to clean, dry skin over a spot that has come to a head and leave it on overnight or under makeup during the day. The big sheet count makes these a sensible everyday stock-up if you break out regularly.
Powderfact setting powders
The range also includes Powderfact (9g) and the Puffy Pink Powder Fact (9g), compact setting powders that lock makeup in place and cut shine through the day. These sit at the very end of a makeup routine, dusted over foundation or worn alone on bare skin to control oil. The compact format makes them easy to carry for a midday touch-up. They are a finishing product, not skincare, so think of them as the last step rather than a treatment.
Foot peeling and body care
Two products step away from the face. The Peeling Deadfoot Pack is a foot-peeling treatment that softens and sheds rough, calloused skin on the heels and soles over a week or so after a single use. The Body Holic Potion Mist (50ml) is a light body fragrance mist. Neither is a daily essential, but they round out the line for anyone who wants the same problem-solving approach below the neck.
Building a routine from the range
A workable plan: cleanse as normal, then use the Pig copack or peeling pad on your nose and chin a couple of times a week. Keep a spot patch on hand for any blemish that flares up, applied overnight. Save the Deadfoot Pack for an occasional foot reset. If you wear makeup, finish with a Powderfact to set it. Because most of these are targeted treatments rather than leave-on care, you fold them into an existing routine instead of building a whole new one around them.
Choosing the right format
The choices here are mostly about commitment. The 125-sheet patch boxes are clearly meant for people who break out often and want a long-lasting supply, not a quick trial. The staged Pig copacks come as 1-stage and 3-stage versions, so start with the simpler set if you are new to pore peeling and move up if your skin tolerates it. The 9g powders are travel-friendly compacts rather than full-size studio powders.
Authenticity and Korean sourcing
Every me factory product we list is sourced from Korea and sold as genuine brand stock. Pore-peeling packs and spot patches are easy to counterfeit and easy to get wrong, so buying authentic matters: a real fill-off pack and a real hydrocolloid patch behave very differently from a cheap copy. If you are new to the brand, start with one product, patch test on a small area, and add the others once you know how your skin reacts.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What does me factory make?
me factory is a Korean brand focused on pore care, spot patches, and setting powders. We stock 18+ products including the Pig pore-care line (peeling pad, copacks, and a fill-off pack), the Tian I and Ti Anna spot patches, Powderfact setting powders, a Deadfoot foot-peeling pack, and a Body Holic body mist.
How does the Pig Cement Fill-Off Pack work?
It sets on the skin and lifts blackheads and debris as you peel it away. Apply it to clean skin on your nose and chin, let it dry, then peel off and follow with moisturiser. Because it is the strongest pull in the Pig line, save it for visible blackhead buildup rather than using it daily.
Why do the Tian I and Ti Anna spot patches come in 125-sheet boxes?
The large sheet count is meant for people who break out regularly and want a long-lasting supply from one purchase. Each patch sits over a single blemish to absorb fluid and stop you picking it while it heals, so a big box covers months of occasional spots.
How often should I use the Pig peeling products?
Start with the copack once or twice a week and follow the stage order on the pack. The peeling pad can be used a little more often, but stop if you see redness or flaking. The skin around the nose is thin, so go gently rather than peeling every day.
Is me factory authentic Korean product?
Yes. Every me factory item we list is sourced from Korea and sold as genuine brand stock. Fill-off packs and hydrocolloid spot patches are easy to copy badly, so buying authentic means you get a product that actually behaves the way it should.















