TikTok has become a great source of information for Know all the trends in the beauty world. I may succeed because in addition to discovering new make-up products or skin care by both professional and amateur, we see how they are applied and their results in short, entertaining and dynamic videos. The truth is that many items beauty They have gone viral and even sold out on the same day thanks to this ever-expanding social network.
While browsing TikTok, we came across the past few days a beauty product that will be very useful for oily skin. As you already know if your skin type is of this type, oily skin is characterized by an excess of sebum, which makes the skin shine several times, despite the fact that it is made up with specific products and sealed with mattifying powders. Well, this product we are talking about promises to remove that shine in one go without the come up with.
As seen in this image from Sol Pena’s TikTok (@makeup), one of the professional makeup artists on this social network with the most followers – she has more than five million – this gadget beauty what we’re talking about is roll-on with volcanic rock she wears It was last year that this product began to be used by users of this appsbut it was during the last bars of 2022 and early 2023 when it went viral and even ran out. The tiktoker put him to the test in a video of him wearing makeup for hours on end where the clarity was already appreciated.
“It works pretty well for fat. I think I put too much pressure on it, I think it should be softer,” he says after trying it on one of his cheeks. By applying it to her forehead, she reaffirms that it works, but adds, “I think it takes a little bit of product, but it’s barely noticeable. It doesn’t leave any stain.” Finally, he tries it on his nose, “the area where it has the most fat,” and declares “that it is an economical option that leaves your makeup looking like new“, adding that it’s an option to touch up in the summer, when it’s warmer and makeup is more easily damaged.
In particular, the one that uses Sol Pena and the first to become known was the Oil-absorbing volcanic roller from Revlon (9.94 euros) -on the picture-. This became an icon, an essential part of the makeup and skin care routine of thousands of users by absorbing excess fat from their faces, who did their demonstrations on this social network. As we expected, it is an authentic volcanic stone installed in a practical roll-on format that removes sebum by a massage that mattifies the skin, whether it is clean or made up.
How do you use it? As Sol Pena explains well on his TikTok, you have to gently slide the ball over the area of the face where you want to remove fat or just mattify the skin. The most common is to apply it in the T-zone as it is the zone that produces the most oil, although it can be slid anywhere you have shine. It is suitable for all skin types, so not only oily skin can enjoy its benefits, combination, dry and sensitive skin can also eliminate shine that can be caused by heat or humidity.
Unsurprisingly, competitors emerged that are now bestsellers. The proof of this is the Beauty Concept Mattifying Roll-on from You Are The Princess in the image below (3.99 euros). At a lower price, it has also gone viral on this social network, even running out of stock. The best thing about this product? Which it is reusable and washable. In addition, in this case there is also a refill to be able to use it for a longer period of time, but this volcanic stone can be washed after each use to remove the make-up that remains on it.
Another low-cost option that also promises to give you glowing skin without a trace of grease is this Volcanic Rock Face Roller from Amazon ($4.99), an alternative to try that works just like mattifying powders and is in fashion is TikTok. What will be the next beauty product to succeed thanks to this social network? We keep reporting!
Source: Marie Claire

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.