Honest Endorfix Energy Patch Review After Testing
I purchased a pack of Endorfix after seeing the ads on Facebook, and this is my honest Endorfix energy patch review after trying them several times. They claim they’ll give you “a boost like you’ve never experienced before.” So, let’s see if that’s true! You’ll find my play-by-play test report about midway through the post.
I got the Butterfly Skin 5 pack, which equals to 30 skins and comes with one free random skin pack. The total was $29.95, with free shipping.

The order took about a week to arrive, and the “random” free pack had a skull on the outside, but heart patches on the inside, like it shows on the order photo. I noticed it says “Surge Skin” on the front rather than Energy Skins.
I’m guessing the free giveaway packs are older package designs or mistakes. The butterfly patches look exactly the same as they do on the website though
I purchased these on my own, but afterwards I did sign up for their affiliate program, so my links are affiliate links. If you click them, an additional 5% discount will automatically be added to your cart with the code CANDYKEANE: https://www.endorfix.com/?ref=CANDYKEANE
What is Endorfix?Endorfix energy skins are wearable, transdermal patches designed to deliver energy-boosting nutrients directly through the skin and into the bloodstream. They’re marketed as a convenient alternative to energy drinks, coffee, or supplements—without the crash or jitters.
The package says it’s the “#1 Globally reviewed energy patch,” but I had a hard time finding a review that wasn’t sponsored or advertorial. So, I figured I’d do my own research and just try them myself.
How Do the Patches Work?The science behind Endorfix energy patches lies in transdermal delivery. When you apply the patch to your skin, it gradually releases its active ingredients, which are absorbed into your bloodstream through the skin’s outer layers.
This method bypasses the digestive system, potentially allowing for more consistent absorption and longer-lasting effects. Endorfix says it lasts 6-8 hours, with a maximum use of three patches per day.
The patches contain 20 mg of caffeine, B Vitamins and energy supplements like Guarana and Ginkgo Biloba. See the pics of the package below to read the full ingredients.

How to Wear the Endorfix PatchEndorfix recommends placing the patches on a clean, dry, and hairless area of the skin for optimal absorption. Common spots include:
The inner wristShoulder bladeUpper armLower backThese areas have good blood flow and relatively thin skin, which helps with faster and more efficient absorption. (This is according to Dr. Google)
Be sure to choose the right spot on the first try. I tried moving the patch, and they do not re-stick well. Once peeled off, there was almost zero stickiness left to them.
I tried it in different spots- lower back, belly, arm, and even my neck after seeing a video of a guy claiming it worked faster there. I felt like they worked best on my stomach, even though it’s not on the list above.
Endorfix Energy Skins ReviewI was a little nervous about trying the patches, because I can be sensitive to caffeine and supplements. But that sensitivity is also what attracted me to the patches.
For my first try, I decided to put on the patch later in the day when I usually get a little tired.
I stuck a butterfly patch on my lower back at 5PM. The info says it takes 20-30 min. to kick in.
By 5:30 I felt awake but not jittery. Like maybe I’d had a cup of coffee. I noticed a weird kind of taste/feeling in the back of my throat. By 6PM, I definitely had a weird taste in my mouth, which is extra weird because this was a patch and not an energy drink. It sort of feel like the sides of your tongue are salivating.
I’m not sure if I was just looking for something to feel, or some kind of effect at that point. I’ll know more after trying it a second time.
The package says you can add a second patch if you aren’t feeling much from the first one, but I chose to stick with just one for the first experiment.
By 8PM I removed the patch because I felt like I was getting a headache off and on. The good news is that I didn’t have any extra trouble getting to sleep.
Endorfix Review Second DayToday I stuck on an Endorfix patch at 12:30. By 12:40 I felt a little buzzy. I was pretty surprised after yesterday’s lackluster response!
I still feel like I’m getting the sides of the tongue weirdness/salivating.
An hour into it and I do feel an energy boost, but not a focused one. It’s more like the kind of energy where you need to get up and move around, not sit still and blog! So, for my line of work, I don’t think I would choose this over my usual mushroom coffee.
I’m thinking I need to try to use these during a more physically active activity.
I kept the patch on most of the day and actually added a second around 6PM when I felt like I was slowing down.
From today’s results I’m thinking maybe they do actually work, but I still need to test on a more active day.
Energy Patch Review Day 3This time I put a patch on at 12:45. I don’t think I got the weird sides of the tongue thing this time so maybe that was all in my head.
By 2:00 I felt the energy, but again, not focused. I did not want to sit in front of my computer and type! So, I don’t think this stuff would be good for studying or work that requires sitting and focusing.
At 4PM I felt like I was slowing down a bit, so I stuck on another patch.
I also had my husband test one out. I stuck his on his arm. After an hour, he said he didn’t really feel any different. He also jumped in the pool, and the patch came off. The next day I stuck one on his back and it peeled off while in the shower.
So, they will not stay on if you get wet.
I asked him to give me a casual pose showing the patch, and this is what I got:
Overall Endorfix Experience Review Conclusion:They do give you a little boost! But I felt it was an unfocused boost. Best for doing something active. I almost felt kind of like a fidgety energy. I did try them at a power yoga class, and didn’t really notice a big difference.
And the energy boost was also different than something like the kratom in Mitra-9 (yes, I try a lot of things. I’m tired! lol). Mitra-9 was more of a happy energy buzz.
The patches did stay on throughout a hot yoga class, but they came off pretty easily when they got wet in the pool and shower.
I did like that they were easy to peel off and did not irritate my skin.
I also feel like they made it easier for me to stay up a little later, but didn’t have a lingering effect after removing the patch, so they didn’t give me any trouble when I tried to go to sleep.
I plan to continue using them, but I don’t think I would buy them again. But they are worth a try because they do give you a little something, and everything affects people differently.
But I think the ads for this stuff are over-hyped, as are most thing in advertising.
But if you’re gonna try it, might as well save a little! Click here to try Endorfix and save 5%
Why Is Transdermal Delivery Beneficial?Transdermal patches have a few standout advantages:
No pills or drinks: Great for people who don’t want to take supplements orally.Steady release: Ingredients are released slowly over time, which avoids the highs and crashes of quick-acting stimulants.Bypasses the gut: If you have digestive issues or poor nutrient absorption, transdermal delivery might be more effective.Fewer side effects: Because the absorption is gradual, there’s a lower chance of stomach upset or jitteriness.Is Endorfix the Answer?Endorfix energy patches are part of a growing trend toward transdermal wellness products. While they weren’t a magic energy shot for me, if you’re sensitive to caffeine or have trouble swallowing pills, they might be worth exploring. But, as with any supplement, talk to your doctor if you have medical conditions or are taking other medications to make sure it is safe for you to try.
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