Within 36 hours, this beauty arrived in a box at my front door, and I couldn't have been more excited to try it. In the video that I stumbled upon that convinced me to press "Add to Cart," I'd watched some gen Z girl rolling it around her face and basically erasing all her oiliness and shine. And I wanted that to be ME.
Image via @revlon
Image via @revlon
In the Amazon listing, this face roller claims it's "like blotting papers, but better," and I'd say that's truly the most accurate description. Made of real volcanic stone, you can pop off the cap, roll it over your complexion, and the stone soaks up excess oil instantly.
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I ripped open the box and headed into my bathroom upstairs so I could lean over the sink, get close, and see this baby in action. As I rolled it across my skin — mind you, this is at about 2 p.m. after having my makeup on my combination skin all day — it disappeared all of my midday shine. Like magic — poof! — gone.
I was a little worried that after using this on a complexion that wasn't freshly washed, I'd end up with breakouts or clogged pores, but the beauty of this device is that you can remove the volcanic stone every 2-3 uses (or more often, if you'd like) and wash it with soap and water to remove any makeup, oil, bacteria, etc.
And in a world where sustainability is becoming more and more important, the idea of keeping this tiny little roller in my purse for a midday touch up — instead of going through packages upon packages of blotting paper — just seems to make sense.
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I was a little worried that after using this on a complexion that wasn't freshly washed, I'd end up with breakouts or clogged pores, but the beauty of this device is that you can remove the volcanic stone every 2-3 uses (or more often, if you'd like) and wash it with soap and water to remove any makeup, oil, bacteria, etc.
And in a world where sustainability is becoming more and more important, the idea of keeping this tiny little roller in my purse for a midday touch up — instead of going through packages upon packages of blotting paper — just seems to make sense.
Image courtesy of Revlon
Overall, I'm happy to decided to go onto TikTok that day because I truly discovered a product that I'd like to have within arms reach everyday until the end of time (or until my skin decides to be less oily), but... now I'm fully aware that I need to limit my time on the app so I still have enough money to pay my mortgage at the end of the month.
Image via @revlon
Image via @revlon