Etude House Blotting Paper Pact


Hi! I'm back with a review this time and it's about the Etude House Blotting Paper Pact. You all know how much I suffer from oily skin, so blotting papers are essential to my makeup kit. So when I was at Etude House to buy another pack of blotting papers, I saw this "Blotting Paper Pact" and was both enthralled by the look of it and curious as to what a blotting paper pact could be.

Well, it was a big duh moment for me when I opened the box later on and discovered the answer to my question. It was blotting papers. In a compact. Complete with mirror and puff.

It was different and interesting though, so I was excited to give this a try.

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Back / Left / Right
Let's start with the box. It is pink with white and black design and font. The back and left side has Korean description while the right side contains the English description.

"This portable Blotting Paper Pact absorbs excess oil and banishes shine without disturbing makeup, leaving skin refreshed and matte all day long."

The compact resembles the design of the box, except it doesn't have any writings/descriptions at the sides and back.


When opened, you will see a puff with the Etude House logo and a decent size mirror.


Taking out the puff, you will see how blotting paper and compact are merged together. The sheet sticks to the puff via an adhesive that is also stuck to the puff. You can then press that puff to your face, to blot the oiliness away. You can also seek the help of the mirror to find out if you've missed a spot or something.


After blotting, or if you've soiled the entire sheet and need another, you just need to peel off that used sheet and press the puff back (with the adhesive side down) on the container where the sheets are (and where the powder is usually contained in a typical compact). It will then adhere to another sheet and you can easily pick one out without having to tilt the compact to dislodge the sheets.

What I don't find easy though is placing the puff back into the container perfectly every time, because I can't just slip it in or something, it has to be put in perfectly squared right on top of the sheets or else the top sheet will stick to it haphazardly and it will wrinkle because it will still have to be kept and fit in that square box.

My other dislike about the product: it is too bulky for my taste. I usually bring a packet of blotting papers in my back pocket when I go out on an errand. Most of the time I don't bring a bag, and with that my comb, compact (powder), lip balm. But I still bring with me blotting papers, just to make sure I am somewhat presentable still. The easiest way for me to retouch is to just blot. :) So with this blotting paper pact, I can't do that anymore, except maybe if I take out a couple sheets and put those in my back pocket, but that's gross.

I am thinking though of placing them in the old Etude House blotting paper envelope so I could easily carry them. And for this lovely compact, I'm thinking if maybe I could peel out the adhesive from the puff and use this to carry loose powder or something.

Will I buy this again? I don't think so. I like the old one from Etude better - Etude House Oil Control Film (I have a pic of that in this post). Why? For it's portability, for it's effectivity (those blue sheets are more effective than these parchments in my opinion), and it's price (cheaper than this).

So how about you? Will you try something like a blotting paper pact?

*On the front of the pact, there's a bluish stain there. I smeared stamp pad ink there with my thumb and I couldn't wipe it off. Just saying that that's not how it looks when newly bought.

Dawn

12 comments:

  1. Great post and review. I don't think I would try it either, as it looks really bulky, tho. Lovely blog here btw! Would you like to follow each other on GFC? Please let me know on my blog so I can follow back. Thank you.
    xox
    Lenya
    FashionDreams&Lifestyle

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    1. Sure. And thanks too for visiting my blog. :)

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    2. Thank you Dawn for dropping by and leaving such a nice comment. I followed back #31 Please keep in touch. kisses

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  2. I've heard so much about Etude House and I've always wanted to try some of their products out! If you're looking for an inexpensive blotting paper product try out elf's shine eraser. It comes with 50 sheets with green tea extract. Best part it is only a dollar and it will fit in your pockets easy!

    She Will Be

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    1. Thanks for the recommendation! I'll definitely check that one out next time. :)

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  3. Deary, I really enjoyed browsing through your blog I'm a new follower on bloglovin and I'd love it if you followed back :) Have an fab day!
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    1. Sure! I'll check your site out. :)

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    1. Cool! I'll check those out too. I'm kinda seeing a pattern of green tea blotting papers being recommended. I'm wondering why that is. I'm definitely going to get one next time. :) Thanks for the recommendation.

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  5. that's so cool!!! i love the packaging!! :D

    Animated Confessions

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  6. I really like using blotting papers and the packaging is the cutest thing ever. Great post.

    LEJA

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  7. I haven't really used these kind of papers since high school. I don't have too much of an oil problem (mine is more on the dry side) so they never actually worked wonders for me lol

    Sxx
    www.daringcoco.com

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