E.L.F. Shine Eraser
E.L.F. Shine Eraser Reviews
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Not worth the Dollar!
It always baffles me when some brands can price their oil absorbing sheets at $10 or more just for a pack of 50 sheets! I started even thinking that $6 for a pack of 50 of the Clean & Clear sheets was becoming too much for a thing that can soak up oil off the face. So everyone knows how ELF can have some great products that only cost $1--but for every great product they have, they tend to have a dud product. These sheets are a dud product. Although $1 for a pack of 50 sheets is ideal, these sheets are very poor in quality and do not do a very good job at soaking up oil. With any other brand, it usually only takes a single sheet, or maybe two on an oily day. Since these are terrible, it sometimes takes 5 or even 6 sheets to do the same job!! So in the end, you go through a pack of these MUCH faster than a better quality product--you end up using and spending as much money as you would buying a pack of the Clean & Clear sheets because you use up to 5x more sheets and henceforth more packs before you finish up a pack of better quality sheets. So therefore, I've come to terms with just spending more money on a pack of better-quality sheets because not only do they last longer, they actually do what they're supposed to do--absorb oil! — 1 year, 1 month agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Relatively Good
Although not as amazing as Clean & Clear's, I think this shine eraser blotting paper does the job relatively well. You can really see the oil on the paper as it becomes a lighter/ more transparent shade and feel the difference on your skin too. I usually use two for the t-zone and a third for the rest of the face. For the price, $1, I definitely think they're worth the buy! — 1 year, 11 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Poor quality.
I love blotting papers, especially Clean & Clear's, but they're a bit spendy. I was really excited to try these elf ones, since they're only $1. Unlike Clean & Clear's slightly rubbery/plasticky feeling sheets, these are papery. They don't do a very good job of absorbing oil. The packaging is decent. I wouldn't repurchase these. — 2 years, 1 month agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 1 of 1 people said helpful







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