Clean & Clear : Oil Absorbing Sheets

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Propylene, Mineral Oil (Paraffinum Liquidum), 3, 4 Dimethylbenzyl Idene Sorbitol, Zinc Stearate, Ultramarines.

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July 8, 2014
Just works.
These work very well! Leaves nothing behind and just does what it's supposed to do. A little bit expensive in my opinion (about $5 for 50 at Wal-Mart), but they work.
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June 25, 2013
Best blotting sheets I've tried

Pros:

blot neatly
don't smudge makeup

Cons:

expensive
gross to look at after blotting

These sheets are nice, and blot away the oil neatly without smudging makeup beneath; but I find regular tissues do the same job almost as well and are much cheaper!
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June 25, 2013
Great :)

Pros:

removes oil and shine
convenient
turns transparent when used

Cons:

kinda expensive

Claims: These are really absorb all the oil on my face for a matte finish. Number of sheets: I have moderate acne and a pretty oily face but I have never needed more than 2 sheets.One pack usually lasts 2-3 weeks. Store brands: The up&up (Target brand) has 70 sheets per package and absorbs oil just as well, if not better. Acne: It has not diminished my acne, but my face looks better after I use these (less greasy).
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August 18, 2012

Pros:

- Blots excessive oil flawlessly
- Small, portable
- Non comedogenic

Cons:

- Expensive
- There should be more in the package (100-200 sheets.)

I use this product when I'm on-the-go. I often resort to splashing my face with water when I get home, but if I'm out socializing and find my face gets oily (which it often does), it's quick and easy to make a small bathroom stop to blot up excess oil. I personally recommend these! They work amazingly and remove any excess oil without overdrying my skin. I find my skin is generally clearer as a result. One sheet is perfect for the T-Zone (which is where I am oily, mainly on my forehead). Four stars merely because these cannot be bought in bulk, the amount is very limited, and they are expensive for one pack ($10.00)
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August 16, 2012

Pros:

Removes oil
Make-up doesn't smudge
Cheap
Get a lot of sheets
Fit into a pocket, purse, desk

Cons:

Wish the sheets were bigger

I love these. I have been using them forever. I have verrrry oily skin so these have been super helpful. I wish they were a bit bigger. Sometimes i have to use two of these for my whole face. Also, my makeup stays in place which is important. It is so nice to actually get the oil off my face instead of covering it up with a powder.
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February 29, 2012

Pros:

Elastic sheet
Really observe oil
Not erase make up

Cons:

Not avabile in my country

Really work and love this! But i have to buy it a little expensive because it is an "import brand"
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January 27, 2012

Pros:

-Does what it says
-Removes all oil on face

Cons:

-May take off makeup

Great product. Unlike the cheap oil absorbing sheets that may be made out of paper or have a consistency like toilet seat covers, this product is silky and makes my face feel completely matte when I use it. I can get away with cutting these in half to have twice as many sheets to use. Don't bother buying the Clean & Clear brand though. Your best bet for the most value is the Up & Up one at Target (70 sheets and exactly the same). Bed Bath and Beyond sells one just like it (was it called Harmon Face Values maybe?). The CVS brand works exactly the same as well.
December 27, 2011

Pros:

- mops up all oil
- can see oil on sheets

Cons:

- make up comes off abit not great when u have to cover acne!
- not enough sheets and pricey cause im in the uk

i do like these they dont break me out and i have oily skin alot when i wear make up around my nose etc and it mops it up and i also use it when im oily without makeup is just pricey because im in the uk would keep buying tho
April 9, 2011

Pros:

Seriously removes all oil
leaves your skin feeling tight, and oil free
sold almost everywhere
silky material, not at all like the wax paper kind sold by proactive and otherrs

Cons:

Expensive ($5-6) (they usually have a CVS brand etc for 1 dollar less but the sheets absorb significantly less)

Majorly addicting

If you have oily skin, the feeling they give your skin is tight, oil free, and fresh. you notice when your oily so much more after using these, and it will drive you nuts. I have pretty oily skin but not to crazy, and it takes me ~3 sheets to get all the oil, I think i use 9-15 sheets a day... Its a very expensive habit I may as well take up smoking in stead. I don't think they help acne that much, but they definitely do no harm, and they make your skin look a lot better (no grease or shine). The cool feature about them is when they become saturated with oil they they turn from a blue to transparent s o you know when a sheet is spent. Something annoying also is that they absorb oils from your fingers as well while your using them which is a total waist of the sheets capacity for oil - wearing a latex glove and using them would be ideal but not worth the effort.
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January 10, 2011

Pros:

- Gets rid of ALL the oil off your face
- The sheets are SILKY. I've tried another "oil-absorbing sheet" from the Body Shop, and I definitely like Clean and Clear better.
- I don't carry too much oil on my face, so I can cut the sheet in half and use less product, saving my sheets.

Cons:

- Sometimes when I'm wearing make-up, the sheet picks up a little bit of my foundation. I'm not too concerned with it.
-The packaging is flimsy, and the sticky part that picks up each sheet gets worn out, so after a while, you can't get your sheet out that way
- For something a simple as a sheet, I think it's a little on the pricy side, but you get 50 sheets! And I cut mine in half, so I get 100!

I've been repurchasing this product when I run out of it, which means I like the product! It's good but slightly pricy. I'm looking to try out more generic brands like the sheets from CVS to see if there is a significant difference between Clean & Clear and other oil absorbing sheets. Good sheets. You can find them at may places. You can actually see the oil on the sheet which is good, but it becomes more visible to the public eye. They can see all the oil come off your face and onto the sheet! On a side note: The Body Shop blotting tissues I tried absorbed the oil, but had a mineral powder to "matt-ify" your face, and I didn't like that. I also had to use the whole sheet to grab off all my oil. Body Shop sheets are $10 but comes in a two pack with 65 sheets (compared to 50 from Clean & Clear)
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