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Aburatorigami

Japanese Blotting Papers

Sale price $16
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Size: 1 pack / 40 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
Aburatorigami1 pack / 40 4x3 inch sheets Sale price $16
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.

Overall rating: 4.759036 / 5 from 83 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Aburatorigami is praised for its effective blotting papers that do not clog pores, offering a dewy and natural look. Customers appreciate the improved packaging and the quality of the sheets, making it a top choice for those seeking reliable blotting solutions.

Summary topics

  • Blotting Papers: 14%
  • Product Look: 9%
  • Natural Blotting Papers: 20%
  • Sheet Quality: 9%
  • Packaging Quality: 10%

Review topics: [size, feels, design, absorption, packaging, skin, look, using, face, oil, buy, works, blotting papers, papers, sheets, blotters, makeup, brand].

Review highlights

  • "Cute little packaging and I love the look and feel of the sheets ."Clarissa B.
  • "Nice product, Aburatorigami Japanese blotting papers effectively absorb excess oil without disturbing makeup."Avin R.
  • "Best blotting papers available"Jennifer K.

Reviews

Heartful review

"Nice product, Aburatorigami Japanese blotting papers effectively absorb excess oil without disturbing makeup. They're compact, convenient, and perfect for keeping your skin matte throughout the day."

Avin R. (5/5)

VERY GOOD

"The first time I used these blotting papers, I will buy them again"

Sophia G. (5/5)

Wonderful!

"These work wonderfully. The soak up the oil from my skin and leave my makeup alone. Be sure to press and not rub. They come in a thin package that fits in my purse."

M. A. (5/5)

Excellent

"First time using these blotting papers and have purchased many more. Does the job!"

Nusrat B. (5/5)

Awesome product

"These work very well. They soak up excess oil and leave your face looking moisturized. I keep them in my purse. Convenient packaging too."

Eichele M. (5/5)

Fabulous absorption on face! Love

"Fabulous absorption on face! Love the fresh face look results!"

Falcon B. (5/5)

I really like this product.

"I really like this product. It helps me to fight oiliness of my skin."

Shulamit M. (5/5)

Prefer the older version

"They work very well but I prefer the larger size of the older version, for it’s easier to use and can cover a more face surface"

Thao N. (4/5)

Papers are smaller than my

"Papers are smaller than my previous purchase."

Mina P. (4/5)

Lovely.

"The best of their kind. Can't recommend enough."

Deborah C. (5/5)

Q&A

What is the shelf life for unopened Aburatorigami blotting paper expire? And once opened, what is the shelf life?
Our blotting papers does not expire and does not have a shelf life.
Is this product non-comedogenic?
The blotting papers are tested to be non-comedogenic
Meaning of TATCHA
The word Tatcha symbolizes the beauty and purity of a single standing flower.
What happened to the large blot papers??? Loved them!
Thank you for your interest! At the request of our friends, our newly innovated Blotting Papers are now offered in a size more convenient for on-the-go and we are also happy to offer 40 sheets per pack instead of 30 sheets at the same price. We hope you will love them!
hi i placed a order but i didn’t get a confirmation number
Hi friend. We are sorry to hear you are having trouble. Kindly email customercare@tatcha.com, or use the link below and our team will get back to you in the near future. https://help.tatcha.com/hc/en-us/requests/new

Frequently asked questions

What are Aburatorigami blotting papers?
Crafted from 100% natural abaca leaf with decorative gold flakes, these ultra-soft sheets are designed to delicately absorb excess oil while feeling weightless on skin wihtout disturbing makeup.
How do I use Aburatorigami blotting papers?
Gently press a single sheet onto shiny areas (forehead, nose, chin) and lift-avoid rubbing to keep makeup in place.
Will they remove my makeup?
No. These sheets are designed to gently absorb excess surface oil without smudging or removing makeup.
Are they good for oily skin?
Yes. They are designed to absorb excess oil and reduce the appearance of shine throughout the day.
How many sheets do I need per use?
One sheet is typically enough for targeted areas, though additional sheets can be used as needed for a refreshed, shine-free look.
Do they have a scent?
This these are fragrance free.
Do these contain real gold flakes?
Yes—delicate gold flakes are included as an aesthetic detail to elevate the sensorial experience.
Are these blotting papers good for oily skin?
Yes. They are designed to absorb excess oil and reduce the appearance of shine throughout the day.
How many sheets should I use?
One sheet is typically enough for targeted areas, though additional sheets can be used as needed for a refreshed, shine-free look.
Will these clog pores or cause breakouts?
No, these sheets help lift away excess surface oil without leaving behind residue, helping keep pores feeling fresh and balanced.
Are they suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes, crafted from natural abaca leaf, these ultra-soft sheets are gentle on skin and suitable for all skin types, including sensitive.
Do they dry out the skin?
No, these sheets are designed to absorb excess oil without disrupting skin’s natural moisture balance.
Can I use them before or after skincare?
These can be used anytime throughout the day, on bare skin or over makeup, to refresh and reduce visible shine.
What makes these different from other blotting papers?
Inspired by traditional Japanese beauty rituals, these papers are crafted from 100% natural abaca leaf to gently absorb excess oil while remaining soft, weightless, and makeup-friendly.
Are they reusable?
No, each sheet is designed for single use to ensure optimal performance and hygiene.

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