
Rolling papers
by BEUZ
BEUZ Unbleached Rolling Papers King Size Slim are brown, chemical-free rolling papers made from natural plant fibres that deliver a cleaner taste and slower burn than their bleached counterparts. Made in France, each booklet packs 32 leaves at the standard King Size Slim dimension — long enough for a proper roll without excess paper getting in the way. If you've been smoking on bright white papers and wondering why your herbs taste slightly off, this is the fix.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | BEUZ |
| Size | King Size Slim |
| Leaves per booklet | 32 |
| Paper type | Unbleached (brown) |
| Material | Natural plant fibres |
| Origin | France |
| SKU | HS1575 |
Complete your setup with BEUZ Unbleached Filter Tips for a matching all-natural smoke, or grab a RAW Rolling Tray to keep your station tidy. A decent grinder makes all the difference too — evenly ground material rolls easier and burns more consistently.
Standard white rolling papers go through a chlorine or calcium carbonate bleaching process to get that clean look. That process leaves chemical residues in the paper fibres. When you light up, those residues burn alongside your herbs and alter the flavour — sometimes subtly, sometimes not. Unbleached papers skip that step entirely, so what you taste is your material, not the paper.
The difference is noticeable the first time you switch. BEUZ unbleached papers have a slightly rougher texture between your fingers compared to the slick, almost plasticky feel of heavily processed whites. That texture actually works in your favour — it grips tobacco or herbal blends better during the roll, which means fewer loose ends and a tighter cylinder without having to fight the paper. The brown colour is simply the natural shade of the plant fibre before anyone's messed with it.
We've had customers come back after years of smoking bleached papers saying the switch to unbleached was one of those "why didn't I do this sooner" moments. The taste is cleaner, the burn is more even, and there's noticeably less harsh aftertaste on the exhale. It's a small change that you actually feel with every session.
BEUZ has built a solid reputation in France for producing rolling papers that punch above their price point. The King Size Slim format measures approximately 108mm x 44mm — long enough for a generous roll, slim enough to avoid that thick, papery drag you get from full-width King Size sheets. At 32 leaves per booklet, you're getting a standard count that'll last a couple of weeks of moderate use.
The burn rate is where these stand out against budget papers. BEUZ unbleached papers burn slowly and evenly from tip to end without canoeing — that annoying thing where one side burns faster and your roll falls apart halfway through. The natural fibres hold an even cherry, and the ash is light grey rather than the dark, flakey ash you sometimes get with cheaper brands. One honest note: these don't come with built-in tips, so you'll want to grab a separate booklet of filter tips or use roach card. Not a dealbreaker, just worth knowing before you sit down to roll.
Compared to RAW Classic King Size Slim — probably the most popular unbleached paper on the market — BEUZ papers feel marginally thinner and have a slightly less pronounced taste. RAW uses a hybrid blend of unbleached fibres with a watermark pattern for even burning. BEUZ takes a simpler approach with a uniform sheet. Both are good papers. If you already love RAW, BEUZ is worth trying as a French-made alternative at a similar price point. If you've never tried unbleached, BEUZ is one of the best entry points because the texture is forgiving for hand-rolling.
We've stocked rolling papers from dozens of brands over the past 25 years, and the shift toward unbleached has been one of the clearest trends we've seen. Five years ago, maybe 1 in 10 customers asked for brown papers. Now it's closer to half. The reason is simple: people are paying more attention to what they're putting in their lungs, and cutting out bleaching chemicals is the easiest win available. BEUZ papers are one of our go-to recommendations for anyone making that switch because they're affordable, they roll well, and they don't try to be anything they're not — just clean, natural paper that does its job.
One thing we always mention: store your papers somewhere dry. Unbleached papers absorb moisture slightly more readily than treated ones, and a damp paper tears during the roll. A desk drawer or a sealed pouch is all you need. Not a big issue in most homes, but if you're the type to leave a booklet on a windowsill, you'll notice.
Bleached papers use chlorine or calcium carbonate to achieve their white colour, leaving chemical residues in the fibres. BEUZ unbleached papers skip that process entirely, resulting in a cleaner taste and no chemical aftertaste. The brown colour is simply the natural shade of the plant fibre.
Yes. BEUZ unbleached King Size Slims burn more slowly and evenly than most bleached alternatives. The natural fibres hold a consistent cherry without canoeing, and the ash tends to be lighter and less flakey.
No, this booklet contains 32 rolling papers only. You'll need to pick up filter tips separately. BEUZ makes matching unbleached tips, or any standard roach card works fine.
King Size Slim papers measure approximately 108mm long by 44mm wide. That's the standard KSS dimension — long enough for a full-size roll, but narrower than regular King Size to reduce excess paper and improve airflow.
BEUZ describes these as natural plant fibre papers. The exact blend is proprietary, but they're unbleached and free from added chemicals. The gum strip uses natural gum arabic for sealing.
Keep them in a dry place — a drawer, a tin, or a sealed pouch. Unbleached papers absorb ambient moisture more readily than treated papers, and damp sheets tear easily during rolling. Room temperature and low humidity is all they need.
Each booklet contains 32 leaves. At one roll per leaf, that's 32 sessions. Most moderate smokers get 2-3 weeks from a single booklet.
Last updated: April 2026