You have used approximately four hundred blotting papers this year. Each one worked. Each one went in the bin. There is a better way, and it fits in the same pocket.

What blotting papers actually do (and what they don't)
Blotting papers work. They absorb oil, they are familiar, cheap, and easy to find. A pack of 100 costs a few pounds and lasts a few weeks if you use them regularly.
But they are single use. They can pull at makeup around the edges if not applied carefully. And over a year of regular use they add up to real waste and real ongoing cost. This is not a takedown. It is a comparison.

The problem with single-use beauty
A typical blotting paper pack contains 50 to 100 sheets. Used twice daily, that is roughly 700 papers per person per year. The Rock and Roller replaces all of it. Washable, reusable, built to last.
Luna Roca was founded by Andraya Kenton and her stepdaughter Tabi specifically because they were tired of the waste. They tried everything. Blotting papers worked but were disposable. Powders affected makeup finish. The answer was volcanic stone, a natural material that absorbs oil again and again and simply needs rinsing when it is done.

How the two compare
Blotting paper
Absorbs oil on the surface. Single use. Can disturb foundation at the edges. Contributes to beauty waste.
Rock and Roller
Absorbs oil on contact. Reusable and washable. Does not disturb makeup. Zero waste. Same job. A significantly higher standard.
What switching actually looks like
You swap one small item in your bag. That is it. The Rock and Roller takes up less space than a pack of papers. It needs no replacing. You rinse it periodically and it is ready to use again. Compact, minimal, and designed to look as good as it works.
What people are saying
Who What Wear called it the tool that now lives permanently in their editor's work bag. Forbes called it a total game changer. It won Bronze for Best Beauty Tools at the Get The Gloss Beauty Awards 2025.

FAQ
Is the Rock and Roller better than blotting papers?
For daily long-term use, yes. It is more sustainable, does not disturb makeup, and is more cost-effective over time.
Does the Rock and Roller replace blotting papers entirely?
For most people, yes. It performs the same oil-removal function without the waste or the repeat purchase.
How long does a Rock and Roller last?
With regular washing it lasts for months of daily use.


