Asian Exfoliating Bath Cloth
Korean washcloth is a well-known yet simple exfoliating mitt. Made from pure viscose, with four telltale black stripes running along the seams, the ultra-abrasive cloths are a staple at Korean spas, or jjimjilbang. These washcloths are great at sloughing dead skin off your body, removing ddae—the Korean word for dirt or grime.
These sandpaper-esq washcloths are great at getting rid of dirt and dead skin cells from your skin. After a long, dry winter it’s a great tool for exfoliating arms and legs to prepare for spring/summer.
A few tips to consider: Scrub only after a long soak, which softens the skin, then wet the mitt and apply a soothing soap. Green mitts are the standard, while other cloth colors come in varying degrees of strength, pink being the softest and blue being the most abrasive. Exfoliate your body just once a week with these washcloths, at most, and avoid the face.
Try different colors to see which one your skin likes best!
Korean washcloth is a well-known yet simple exfoliating mitt. Made from pure viscose, with four telltale black stripes running along the seams, the ultra-abrasive cloths are a staple at Korean spas, or jjimjilbang. These washcloths are great at sloughing dead skin off your body, removing ddae—the Korean word for dirt or grime.
These sandpaper-esq washcloths are great at getting rid of dirt and dead skin cells from your skin. After a long, dry winter it’s a great tool for exfoliating arms and legs to prepare for spring/summer.
A few tips to consider: Scrub only after a long soak, which softens the skin, then wet the mitt and apply a soothing soap. Green mitts are the standard, while other cloth colors come in varying degrees of strength, pink being the softest and blue being the most abrasive. Exfoliate your body just once a week with these washcloths, at most, and avoid the face.
Try different colors to see which one your skin likes best!
Korean washcloth is a well-known yet simple exfoliating mitt. Made from pure viscose, with four telltale black stripes running along the seams, the ultra-abrasive cloths are a staple at Korean spas, or jjimjilbang. These washcloths are great at sloughing dead skin off your body, removing ddae—the Korean word for dirt or grime.
These sandpaper-esq washcloths are great at getting rid of dirt and dead skin cells from your skin. After a long, dry winter it’s a great tool for exfoliating arms and legs to prepare for spring/summer.
A few tips to consider: Scrub only after a long soak, which softens the skin, then wet the mitt and apply a soothing soap. Green mitts are the standard, while other cloth colors come in varying degrees of strength, pink being the softest and blue being the most abrasive. Exfoliate your body just once a week with these washcloths, at most, and avoid the face.
Try different colors to see which one your skin likes best!