Are Blotting Papers Bad for Your Skin?

Dermatologist-Approved Facts | By PleasingCare

One question frequently asked: Are blotting papers actually bad for your skin? Let's dive into dermatologist-approved facts to understand the real impact.

The Dermatologist's Verdict

Myth: "Blotting papers strip your skin of natural oils."

Fact: Not true! When used correctly, blotting papers are not harmful. They remove excess oil without disrupting your skin's natural balance.

Common Misconceptions

One misconception is that blotting papers over-dry the skin. The real issue stems from improper usage or overuse.

PleasingCare has designed blotting papers that gently remove only excess oil, causing no irritation or imbalance.

Benefits of Proper Use

Non-invasive oil control without harsh chemicals

Maintains matte finish without disturbing makeup

Prevents clogged pores by removing surface oil

Convenient for on-the-go touch-ups

Expert Tips for Safe Use

  1. Limit usage – Once or twice daily is enough
  2. Pat, don't rub – Gentle pressure is key
  3. Choose qualityPleasingCare papers are dermatologist-approved
  4. Follow with skincare – Hydrating serum after frequent use

The PleasingCare Difference

PleasingCare blotting papers are:

Choose Wisely, Use Properly

Blotting papers are valuable allies when used correctly. PleasingCare makes quality products that care for your skin.