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Aburatorigami

Japanese Blotting Papers

Sale price $47
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Size: 4 pack / 160 4x3 inch sheets

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Recommended for
Combo to Oily, Oily

Fragrance-free, Powder-free, All-natural and biodegradable, Cruelty-free

Ingredients

Abaca Leaf, Gold Flakes

Aburatorigami 4 pack
Aburatorigami4 pack / 160 4x3 inch sheets Sale price $47
Aburatorigami texture
Benefits

The geisha secret for fresh skin

Absorbs excess oil without disturbing makeup
Imparts a subtle gleam on skin
Non-stripping for petal-soft skin
Shot of Aburatorigami
How to Use

Diminish oil & shine on the go

For a petal-fresh complexion, gently pat a single leaflet anywhere there is excess oil. Do not rub or wipe. Use both sides of each sheet and discard after use.

ingredients

Iconic Japanese elements for mattified skin

100% Abaca Leaf

100% Abaca Leaf

Absorbs oil without disturbing makeup

23K Gold Leaf

23K Gold Leaf

Imparts a subtle radiance

Gold leaf craftmanship

For centuries, gold artisans in Kyoto have used abaca leaf to protect the precious gold they hammered into thin leafing.

Geisha found them incredibly strong and absorbent, and repurposed them to wick away oil without disturbing their makeup or stealing moisture from skin.

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