The 10 Best Oil-Absorbing Products, Tested and Reviewed (2024)

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The Tatcha Aburatorigami Japanese Blotting Papers blots oil away in an instant

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Caitlyn Martyn

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Caitlyn Martyn

Caitlyn Martyn is a New York-based beauty and style associate commerce editor for Byrdie. Caitlyn has covered makeup, skincare, hair care, fashion, and wellness topics for outlets such as Byrdie, InStyle, WhoWhatWear, Mindbodygreen, Well + Good, and more.

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Published on December 12, 2022 11:30AM

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If you have oily skin like I do, then you know how frustrating it can be for your skin to look a littletoodewy at all times. My makeup looks great in the morning, but most days, my face is an oil slick by three o’clock. Thoughmattifying primersand oil-free foundations help, sometimes a few reinforcements are needed throughout the day. To help mitigate the look of shine (or even eliminate it altogether) consider turning to an oil-absorbing product. As the name suggests, these products are specially designed to sop up excess oil (bare-skinned or not), leaving skin matte. The best part is that they come in different forms—blotting papers, powders, rollers, and sponges—so you have plenty of options to choose from.

In order to narrow down the oil-absorbing products on the market, we tested 31 different formulas inThe Lab, our Manhattan testing facility. Testers evaluated each blotting paper, sponge, roller, or powder on the basis of efficacy and overall absorption in order to determine the ones worth your money.

Keep reading to find the best oil-absorbing products of 2022.

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Best Overall: Tatcha Aburatorigami Japanese Beauty Papers

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What We Like

  • Natural ingredients
  • Absorbent
  • Keeps makeup intact

What We Don't Like

  • Only 40 sheets per pack

Tatcha knows a thing or two about oily skin. Case in point: The brand’sThe Silk Canvas Protective Primerwon ourBest Mattifying Primer,andThe Water Creamsnagged the Best Overall Moisturizer title in ourMoisturizers for Oily Skin test. These blotting papers are no different—they blew testers away with their gentle yet effective approach to caring for skin.

Like most of Tatcha’s products, the Aburatorigami Japanese Blotting Papers are rooted in history. For centuries, gold artisans in Kyoto would use abaca paper (the main ingredient in these super soft blotting sheets) to protect their precious gold. Geishas discovered that these papers were absorbent and very ideal for removing excess oil from skin without messing up makeup or irritating the skin. Makeup artist Stephanie Flor is a fan—she says she always keeps these in her kit. “I like to use these to touch up my makeup and to give a client a touch of glam,” she explains. If we could change one thing, though, it would be to make each pack contain more than 40 sheets. Tip: Flor says she uses both sides of the sheet to get the most out of her blotting papers.

Price at time of publish: $14

Ingredient Highlights: Abaca paper, Gold flakes | Size: 40 sheets

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What Our Testers Say

“There was a significant difference in the appearance of my skin before and after using the blotting papers. My skin normally is oily, but the blotting paper helped keep it matte.”— Jeanine Voltsinis, Tester

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Best Blotting Papers: Shiseido Oil-Control Blotting Paper

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What We Like

  • 100 sheets
  • Contains kaolin clay powder for extra absorbency

What We Don't Like

  • Can leave behind powdery residue

While blotting papers are especially helpful for controlling shine while on the go, these kaolin clay-coated papers from Shiseido double down on oil. Each paper offers greasy skin a quick refresh; all you have to do is pat a piece of the paper onto an oily area of your face (like the t-zone, for example) and let the kaolin clay powder (known to draw out impurities) soak up the excess shine. According to our tester, even though the sheets are coated in a powder, they remain “thin, light, and very soft” on the skin. The best part? You can expect each sheet to absorb a huge amount of oil, leaving you with matte skin and the pleasure of knowing you’re getting your money’s worth.

Price at time of publish: $20

Ingredient Highlights: Kaolin, Zinc | Size: 100 sheets

What Our Testers Say

“There was a lot of oil visible on the paper after blotting, and I was happy to see it didn't smudge or remove any of my makeup. As a matter of fact, my makeup looked less greasy and more airbrushed and flawless.”— Michelle Cabrera, Tester

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Best Budget: NYX Professional Makeup Matte Blotting Paper

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What We Like

  • Effective
  • Affordable
  • Made from pure pulp paper

What We Don't Like

  • Each paper is small

Though blotting papers help a ton to eliminate shine (and make foundation look ten times better), it’s not always deemed essential. Thankfully, NYX’s Matte Blotting Papers are available for less than four dollars, so you don’t have to worry about leaving it out of your routine. And just because they’re a little more affordable doesn’t mean they’re any less effective. Our tester—who also tried theShiseido Blotting Papersthat retail for 20 dollars—says that the two can be compared since her skin looked just as matte, even,andfresh. Just keep in mind that each paper is a bit small, so you may have to use more than one to target your whole face.

Price at time of publish: $4

Ingredient Highlights: Pure pulp paper | Size: 30 sheets

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Best Charcoal: Boscia Black Charcoal Blotting Linens

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What We Like

  • Charcoal-infused
  • Biodegradable

What We Don't Like

  • They're delicate

Charcoal, like kaolin clay, is another ingredient that oily skin types can benefit from. Derived from a type of oak tree, Binchotan charcoal is known to absorb toxins and impurities from the skin, making it a helpful addition to the plant fiber blend blotting linens. Keep these blotting papers on hand (or in your purse) to swipe away the look of oil on sight without disturbing your makeup. According to our tester, her skin looked perfectly balanced after use—even on her oil-prone t-zone and chin. The sheets are very delicate, so take care when pulling them out of the package.

Price at time of publish: $10

Ingredient Highlights: Black charcoal, Plant fibers | Size: 100 sheets

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Best Natural: PleasingCare Natural Bamboo Charcoal Oil Absorbing Tissues

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What We Like

  • Leaves skin looking fresh
  • Makeup stays put

What We Don't Like

  • Several sheets needed to get the job done

Neatly organized in a credit card-sized paper folder, these charcoal-infused blotting papers soak up oil, grease, and shine with ease. Though they felt crunchy in our tester’s hands, she shared that each sheet absorbed a “hefty amount of oil” with “just one dab.” After use, her skin looked like she was wearing a fresh face of makeup. One thing to note: She had to use two sheets to get her whole face, which isn’t a lot in the grand scheme of things, but doing so uses up the pack doubly fast.

Price at time of publish: $7

Ingredient Highlights: Bamboo and plant fibers | Size: 100 sheets

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Best Stone Roller: Revlon Volcanic Stone Face Roller

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What We Like

  • Make of volcanic stone
  • Eco-friendly

What We Don't Like

  • Bacteria can grow if left uncleaned

Unlike oil-absorbing sheets that you use and throw away, a stone roller soaks up oil just as well, except it’s reusable and easy to wash. This one from Revlon is made from volcanic stone and instantly absorbs excess oil as you roll it across your face. There are a ton of positives, like the fact that it’s technically a mini facial massager that erases shineandleaves makeup undisturbed. In fact, Senior Commerce Editor Dominique Hobdy says that the texture of the roller is “nice and cooling.” And, if that’s not enough, you can also rest assured in knowing that you’re not contributing to as much waste. Just be sure to clean it after each use with a gentle cleanser, so it doesn’t harbor and spread pore-clogging bacteria.

Price at time of publish: $13

Ingredient Highlights: Volcanic stone | Size: 1.76 ounces

What Our Editors Say

“The roller immediately drew the oil out of my skin and left a dry trail behind it.”—Dominique Hobdy, Senior Commerce Editor

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Best Eco-Friendly: EcoTools Oil Absorbing Facial Roller

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What We Like

  • Sustainable
  • Gentle yet effective

What We Don't Like

  • Can clog pores if not carefully cleaned

Keep skin looking fresh all day long (without creating excess waste) with the help of EcoTools Oil Absorbing Facial Roller. Made of natural volcanic stone and post-consumer recycled plastic, this roller is as sustainable as it gets. You can use it atop a bare face or roll it over makeup; either way, you can expect shine to disappear—smudge- and cast-free. When it comes to caring for your tool, the brand recommends you remove the stone from the handle and rinse with gentle soap and warm water. Then, let the stone fully dry before popping it back into the handle and storing it with the cap on.

Price at time of publish: $10

Ingredient Highlights: Natural volcanic stone, Post-consumer plastic | Size: 1.13 ounces

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Best Sponge: BeautyBlender Blotterazzi

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What We Like

  • Comes with a carrying case and mirror
  • Airbrushed finish

What We Don't Like

  • Bulkier than other options

Another washable and reusable alternative to blotting papers, these foam sponges from Beauty Blender are just as effective at mattifying the look of oil. When used dry, the spongy material helps sop up oil and refresh the look of makeup. According to our tester, when she blotted her face with the sponge, very little makeup was removed. The result: Smooth, airbrushed makeup with no oil in sight. If she could change anything, she said she would make the product a bit smaller. Since the sponge and the case it’s housed in are on the bulkier side, they don't fit as well in a pocket or tiny purse.

Price at time of publish: $10

Ingredient Highlights: Foam | Size: 2 blotters

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Best Setting Powder: Clinique Stay Matte Universal Blotting Powder

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What We Like

  • Makeup kit essential
  • Multi-use

What We Don't Like

  • Harder to travel with

You can’t go wrong with a classic. Perhaps the most traditional of the options, a blotting powder is a key component of any makeup kit. Here’s why: Pressed powders soak up oil without messing with your makeup since they’re applied on top. And, with a universally sheer formula like this one, you can bet your complexion stays the color it’s supposed to—with no trace of a powdery white cast left behind. Our tester loved how lightweight this powder formula was on top of her makeup; she went as far as saying it “felt like it wasn’t there.” Keeping it in your purse is a little messier (you risk getting powder everywhere), but it’s a great way to top off your makeup look throughout the day.

Price at time of publish: $38

Ingredient Highlights: Talc, Silica | Size: N/A

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Best Balm: Mally Beauty Evercolor Poreless Face Defender

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What We Like

  • Poreless finish
  • Double whammy of oil absorption

What We Don't Like

  • Requires gentle application

This oil-absorbing product from Mally Beauty is not one to miss. It has a unique balmy consistency that can be used as a primer or as an oil blotter on top of foundation. The colorless formula diffuses the look of shine, creating a soft-focus effect that makes skin appear poreless. It’s for this reason that pro makeup artist Renée Loiz swears by Face Defender—she says it doesn’t disrupt the finish of foundation and leaves skin looking natural. All you have to do is dip the sponge in the balm and then softly pat the sheer formula all over your face. “When using a balm powder, be sure to apply with a makeup sponge or dense brush and tap where needed,” she explains. “Don’t swipe onto skin or you’ll risk getting streaks or wiping your makeup off altogether.”

Price at time of publish: $40

Ingredient Highlights: Dimethicone, Foam | Size: 0.46 ounces

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What Our Testers Say

“It just feels like I’m tapping a sponge on my face. It’s nice to have such a weightless, nonexistent feel. My skin feels incredibly soft and satisfying.”—Rebecca Rakowitz, Tester

How We Tested

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Byrdie editors did extensive research on popular oil-absorbing products, taking expert recommendations and consumer reviews into account before choosing 22 to test out first-hand. Each tester considered the efficacy and overall absorption of the blotting papers, sponges, and rollers, taking into account whether or not they messed with the look of a full face of makeup before deciding on a rating from one to five. Those with the highest scores made the list. All tests were performed inThe Lab, our Manhattan product testing facility.

What to Look for in Oil-Absorbing Products

  • Type: There are four main types of oil-absorbing products to keep in mind when shopping for something to help eliminate the look of shine on your skin: Blotting papers, stone rollers, sponges, and powders. Blotting papers are usually made of plant fibers and work to absorb oil on the surface of the skin when applied directly on top. Stone rollers, on the other hand, are typically pieces of volcanic rock attached to a roller that soak up oil with each pass. Sponges work like actual sponges and mop up moisture and grease on the skin. Powders are applied on top of makeup (or bare skin) and eliminate shine as you blend it out. Some hybrid options uniquely combine powders and balms. Ultimately, they all work the same, so the type you choose is up to you and your personal preference.
  • Method: Another element to consider when deciding between the different types of oil-absorbing products is the method in which you use them. Blotting papers require a light patting motion, while sponges involve more of a gentle blot. Stone rollers act like jade rollers in the sense that they glide across your skin in a passing motion. Powders, perhaps the most different of them all, require using a brush or sponge to apply the powder and then blend it in.
  • Beneficial Ingredients: Some oil-absorbing products come with additional skincare benefits, like kaolin clay or charcoal. TheShiseido Oil Control Blotting Paperscontain kaolin clay, a mineral that helps draw out impurities, while theBoscia Black Charcoal Blotting Linenshave added charcoal to help soak up excess oil and could reduce the appearance of pores.

FAQ

  • What are blotting papers and rollers used for?

    Cosmetic products like blotting papers and stone rollers are used to gently wipe away excess oil from the surface of the skin.

  • How do you use an oil-absorbing balm?

    According to Loiz, oil-absorbing balms are best used after moisturizer and before foundation. She applies a balm to fill in pores and take away shine, almost like a makeup primer. “When I’m finished with my face makeup, I like to use a balm to set the makeup for a flawless finish,” she explains.

Why Trust Byrdie

Caitlyn Martyn is an experienced beauty writer and product tester. She has tried dozens of blotting papers— including several on this list like Tatcha, NYX, and Boscia. Caitlyn has been a staff writer at Byrdie since 2022, where she covers all things beauty and style.

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