Blotting paper, sometimes called bibulous paper, is a highly absorbent type of paper or other material. It is used to absorb an excess of liquid substances from the face or other areas on the body.
I found good affordable cotton rounds at my local Walmart. Normally use Swissper premium cotton rounds but lately they been leaving cotton on my face. I saw an affordable organic brand by Sky Organics and bought it instead. It’s the end of October and I’m buying my second...
Your Good Skin's Instant Shine Relief is similar to a gel or silicone primer that reduces the appearance of excess sebum, great for people who have oily skin and you are constantly mattifying with powders and blotting papers. It's a lightweight formula you can use alone or...
I love love love oil absorbing sheets! I've tried basically every brand out there (available near me anyway..) and I find they all basically work the same. I've tried Sephora Collection, Clean & Clear, Joe Fresh, Life Brand, ELF, Quo, Exact.. Etc. I generally buy whichever is...
Just like Clean and Clear oil blotting sheers - but cheaper. They both utilize the same technology of a polymer film that absorbs oil from the face and comes away clear once that happens. Kind of fascinating, actually. All I needed was one sheet to get rid of the shininess from...
I keep these in my purse to keep the greasies at bay. Simple, quick to use and does the trick. I do wish they came in more colour options, but that would be my only complaint.
I used to hate purchasing oil blotting sheets, despite that my oily skin needs it so much, because they tend to be so expensive and get used up so quickly. Imagine how excited I was to find that e.l.f had their own blotting sheets--and for just a dollar for a 50 sheet pack! I...
This is definitely one of the best oil blotting sheets that you can get. The film can soak up a lot of oil and it doesn't rip easily like the paper kind. It's also very smooth and feels nice on the skin. I think it should cost less than $6 a pack though.. Maybe $4 would be a...
Amazing Bloating and oil catching paper sheets, that has basically a little bit of powder that matched your skin tone after a few seconds, and it captures that oil and makes skin look picture perfect.
I have tried oil blotting sheets before, and they generally tear as you use them, and stick together (hence tearing) while I attempt to get them out of their packaging.
The LiveFresh Natural OilAbsorbing Sheets are different from the other products.
It comes in a portable...
These are like a secret weapon in your purse against the dreaded shine monster! They really mute the greasy look without making your makeup look cakey.
This is such a good little product to carry in your purse. Instead of adding layers of makeup during the day to reduce shine just whip one of these little gems out. Gently blot shiny ares on face and that's it. Back to looking flawless. I always carry these with me. I think it...
Ayant la peau à tendance grasse, principalement sur la zone T, ce papier absorbantest parfait pour les retouches en journée. J'ai pas besoin de me repoudrer le nez, juste une feuille et tout est est parfait. J'en ai toujours dans mon sac et je le recommande à tous ceux qui...
Perfect to use on a night out! It does a great job of making your face less oily but not moving any of your make up. One paper goes a looong way so the pack is worth the price.
If you want to splurge, try this neat item. If you have an important event in a hot, humid location, these wipes will sand you the embarrassment of a wet, sweaty face.
these blotting sheets are decent, personally i like to layer some face power on when i get sweaty and oily but these do work! and they are really easy to carry with you
There was a sale at mark if you buy $15 of products you get the blotter sheets for free.
I only have to use 1 sheet to get me fully matte. It doesnt contain any powder or product on these sheets. Does not disrupt makeup. It is also in a very cute package and easy to carry around...
I am also reviewing the tinted powder in light. I bought it in the middle of a very humid Canadian summer and my face was disgustingly oily only 2 hours after applying my makeup. I decided I needed to do something about it, and this powder was on sale for $8 CAD which is really...