Palladio Rice Paper Powdered Blotting Tissues

What it is:
These very unique tissues are made from natural rice and provide the same, great oil-absorbing functions as our Rice Powder—in a more compact form. One side is our standard oil blotting sheet, while the other contains powder to touch-up your makeup after blotting. Packaged in a handy component, these tissues will fit inside even in the smallest purse or pocket, so you’ll never have to leave home without them!

Capacity:
40s

Effect:
Oil Controlling

Ingredients:
Oryza Sativa (Rice) Paper, Oryza Sativa (Rice) Starch, Phenoxyethanol, Fragrance (Parfum) May contain: Titanium Dioxide (CI77891), Iron Dioxide (CI77491, CI77492, CI77499).

How to use:
Use powdered side to blot oil and replace with makeup powder to keep your look flawless throughout the day.

Shades available:
Translucent, Warm Beige and Natural.

Packaging:
These sheets come in a normal cardboard box packaging, just like normal oil blotting paper. Very compact, great for throwing in your purse or backpack.

The sheet material is made by very thin “paper” material and has a matte side for blotting the shines and powdered side. The sheet has no prominent scent.
My thought:
They are easy to use, just like a normal blotting sheet. The sheet works great and absorbed all oil on my skin. The only difference is they have powder on it so, it won’t take the foundation away and set the foundation. The sheets are quite soft and won’t harsh to the skin. They don’t remove the makeup I’m wearing, either, which I was a bit worried about. For every day, I mostly use Translucent when I’m not wearing any makeup as it doesn’t give me an odd color.
Pros:
– Absorb oil quite well
– Very easy to use
– No fragrance
– Keeps the face powdered a bit
– Give slightly touch while blotting the oil on face
– 3 variants available to match your skin tone
– The powder doesn’t give any unnatural appearance
Cons:
– Powdered side falls if you take out the sheet too hard which make the sheet ripped.
Rating: 3/5
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