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Use Blotting Paper! Boots Skin Clear Oil-Absorbing Sheets

Lorraine_Haigney 26th February 2015
Boots Skin Clear Oil-Absorbing Sheets, €4.99. No press samples featured. Full disclosure policy here.

I’m having a positive-post spree, aren’t I? I haven’t gone soft – there’s a dud list coming up very soon, but I’m playing the role of hype man again today.

Boots Skin Clear Oil-Absorbing Sheets

Until a few years ago, blotting paper wasn’t on my radar. I’d heard of it, but it seemed out-dated and a little bit stuffy. At the behest of a friend, I tried  a sheet. Bells chimed, cherubs descended. 

I was lucky, in that my initiation was with Boots Skin Clear Oil-Absorbing Sheets. These take off oil like any decent blotting paper, but the also impart a tiny bit of powder. So, the oil that was there is removed, and oil that might rise up is inhibited.

The powder, while it does have some cheap bulking agents, contains salicylic acid, a grand fella altogether for keeping skin clear. As with all products containing this acid, those who are up the duff will have to run this by their doctors before use. For not-preggo me, it’s great.

So, if you’re gonna blot, this is my pick. I’ve tried others, but they’re not half as effective. Don’t be tempted by the Penneys/Primark ones in the pretty pink packaging. They are useless.

Boots Skin Clear Oil-Absorbing Sheets Review

If you’re not convinced yet, I’ve made a list to win you round.

1. It’s €4.99. You wouldn’t get a Happy Meal for that.

2. It takes away shine without adding extra product. No risk of cake face.

3. You don’t need a mirror, brush, or skill. Pat, pat, pat, done.

4. You’ll go throw less of your spendy powder.

5. It’s fifty-billion times more portable than any powder compact. No risk of smashing, and it’s tiny.

6. Bonus use – I find it really effective for prepping my eyes before shadow, no primer required.

7. Bonus bonus use – setting matte lipstick, or mattifying creamy ones.

8. Geddit.

That’s my pitch? Are you sold, or do you already swear by ’em?

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10 Comments

  1. Corinne

    I don’t think I’ve ever needed anything like this as I’m not that oily, phew, but they do seem a bit outdated, I can’t remember ever seeing them reviewed before!

    Corinne x

    26th February 2015
    • Lorraine Haigney

      I don’t think I have either, so I just had to throw in my two cents 🙂

      27th February 2015
  2. Gabrielle

    Needless to say, I’m curious. I’ve also been looking at blotting paper in a negative light and viewing them as stuffy, so this has come as a bit of a surprise! The price is great, that’s for sure, and I’m working on my skincare in general so perhaps I’ll look into these 🙂

    Gabrielle | A Glass Of Ice

    x

    27th February 2015
    • Lorraine Haigney

      Yay! Let me know how you get on – I hope you’re converted! 🙂

      27th February 2015
  3. Laura

    Something I will most likely never need in life due to having a dry to normal complexion. But hey, I can come and say hello right? 😉

    28th February 2015
  4. Becca

    I haven’t used blotting paper since my teens when it was all the rage. It used to leave an awful powdery trail… This sounds pretty good though. Pity the packaging is so dull and functional – not even a sweet case to carry then in!
    Becca | theBeautyInbox

    1st March 2015
    • Lorraine Haigney

      Oh yeah, the card does get a bit tatty. I think Paul & Joe sell compacts to store the sheets, but I’m not looking to splurge!

      2nd March 2015
  5. Sharon Leavy

    Ah. I bought the Penneys ones. Fail!!

    Essence had some out a while ago (probably about three years in fairness) that I used for a while but forgot about, never thought of using them for lips!

    3rd March 2015
    • Lorraine Haigney

      I use the Penneys ones for blotting my lips, but only to use ’em up. I don’t think they do a thing for skin!

      3rd March 2015
  6. Steve

    I have read soo many posts oon the topic of thee blogger lovers
    except this paragraph is truly a ggood piece of writing, keep it
    up.

    2nd September 2015

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