Clean & Clear Essentials Oil Absorbing Sheets for Oily Skin, 50 Count
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- Clean & Clear Essentials Oil Absorbing Sheets to remove excess oil & reduce shine from face
- Paper blotting sheets instantly soak up excess oil & remove shine around the nose & the T-zone
- Blotting sheets are suitable for all skin types & can be used on normal, oily & combination skin
- The portable oil absorbing sheets are designed for on-the-go touch ups that won't smudge makeup
- Compact packaging is ideal for purses, backpacks, or pockets to help remove shine anywhere
- Oil-free formula of facial blotting sheets won't leave behind any powder residue on face or nose
- Blotting papers are portable, soft, silky, & easy to use throughout the day for quick touch-ups
- These oil absorbing sheets for oily skin have not been tested on animals
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Inactive Ingredients
Polypropylene Mineral Oil Dimethyldibenzylidene Sorbitol Ultramarines
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Polypropylene, mineral oil, dimethyldibenzylidene sorbitol, ultramarines
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Polypropylene, Mineral Oil, Dimethyldibenzylidene Sorbitol, Ultramarines.
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Clean & Clear Oil Absorbing Sheets
Use Clean & Clear Oil Absorbing Sheets anytime, anywhere to remove oil and shine throughout the day. Designed for on-the-go touch-ups, these portable oil blotting sheets are ideal for normal, oily, and combination skin. They instantly go to work soaking up excess oil and removing shine from the face without smudging makeup or leaving behind powder.

FOR OILY SKIN
Designed for oily skin care, they can be used all over the face, including the nose area & T-zone.

GOOD ON-THE-GO
Oil blotting papers are portable, soft, silky, and easy to use to remove shine throughout the day – anytime or anywhere.




