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Japanese Facial Blotting Papers
I picked these up recently on a trip to Japan.
Here is the story about Japanese Blotting Papers...
Developed in Kyoto 90 years ago by Yojiya Cosmetics, the ultra thin, small squares of paper are used to dab away shine from your face and absorb any oil that’s built up, but without smudging your makeup. Keep a small case in your purse for easy access and you’re good for a clear, blemish-free complexion. (Or at least that’s the hope.)
Originally used in the 1920s by stage actors, Geisha and Maiko who needed to keep their faces fresh without ruining their greasepaint makeup, face blotting paper caught on with Japanese women from all walks of life in the 1990s. As usual, presentation is key. You can buy the paper in bulk at any beauty store and dress it up by carrying it in a thin, snap shut case decorated with traditional artwork or kawaii cartoons. Squares of pretty packaging with 20 or so sheets inside are popular souvenirs from Kyoto, and are found at the markets and stands just about everywhere there.