Bamboo Charcoal
Natural bamboo-charcoal deep-clean absorption on a linen base — the overseas best-seller.
Bamboo charcoal blotting paper — the best-selling oil-absorbing sheet material overseas. Activated charcoal + natural fibre lift oil and impurities in one press. Fully OEM/ODM, MOQ from 3,000, by a 20-year oil-control specialist.
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Bamboo charcoal blotting paper is an oil-absorbing sheet made from natural fibre (often linen or cellulose) infused or coated with activated bamboo charcoal. Pressed to oily areas, it lifts excess sebum and surface impurities in seconds — without disturbing makeup. It's the most-requested blotting-paper material among overseas DTC and drugstore brands, thanks to its visible "deep-clean" story.
We make charcoal blotting paper in three variants — bamboo charcoal, carbon-black and granule-textured — on linen, cellulose or hemp bases, in your choice of weight, size and sheet count. A volcanic-ash deep-clean option is also available for a mineral-absorption story.
All fully OEM/ODM customizable in base material, size, count, packaging & print.
Natural bamboo-charcoal deep-clean absorption on a linen base — the overseas best-seller.
High-contrast black sheets, strong matte look for men's & Gen-Z lines.
Textured granule finish for extra grip on oil & debris.
Mineral volcanic-ash absorption — a deep-clean alternative story.
We'll ship a representative set for you to evaluate in hand.
Request Sample Set →Class-100,000 cleanroom, audited quality systems, full traceability — 20 years on a single discipline.
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