Toilet Seat Covers (for oil-absorbing sheets)

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August 2, 2011

Pros:

- works as well as clean and clear oil absorbing sheets!!
- free
- absorbs all the oil on my skin

Cons:

- sounds really, really, weird to other people.

I read on Yahoo Answers about using Toilet Seat Covers for oil-absorbing sheets. I thought it was a joke or something, but it really worked!! It's the same exact material they use for those white oil-absorbing sheets made by NYX and some other brand at Ulta. You can order them online in a bulk for a couple dollars or you can just take some from most public bathrooms. I don't think its considered stealing lol. I cut them into 3x5in squares and stick them into a sandwich bag. People think I'm really odd for doing this, but hey, for my oily skin it's saving me like $10 a month!
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October 4, 2019

I personally prefer used toilet paper.  It feels so soft and moist on my skin.  It's like telling my zits, here eat poop.  In fact, it IS feeding poop to my zits and they die.  Unfortunately, so do I.