Dermatologists Say Your Wash Cloth Is Gross. Here’s The Gentle Product You Could Be Using Instead.
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You may be diligent about washing your face and applying your skin care. But one common mistake might be reintroducing breakout-causing bacteria to your freshly cleansed face.
“Be cautious in using cleansing tools like washcloths, sponges or loofahs, because they can be irritating to the skin,” dermatologist Joshua Zeichner previously told HuffPost. “Items like washcloths can be a breeding ground for microorganisms if they are left out wet and reused.” Zeichner is also an associate professor of dermatology and the director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital.
One solution to bacteria-harboring washcloths are the cult-favorite Clean Skin Club towels. Plant-based and disposable, they’re designed to provide a germ-free dry-off for your face post-wash, so your products can perform their best with an actually clean canvas (and without added microorganisms to deal with).
At press time, the towels were the #1 bestseller on Amazon for facial cleansing cloths and towelettes, and the #3 bestseller in beauty and personal care. They’re the kind of thing where “you won’t think you need it until you try it,” according to reviewers, who’ve collectively given the towels 23,000 5-star ratings.
They’re excellent at completely cleansing skin, reviewers say, due to their super-soft, lint-free cellulose material. “Nothing compares to them,” wrote one reviewer named Kaysta. “They have this ability to pull every bit of makeup, oil and grime off my face with a couple of swipes. I spend A LOT of money on face products (shhh, our secret!) and have never used a product that works so well at cleaning my face.”
Reviewers rave about their quality: “Other reviews were right. These towels are huge. And thick. Dare I say luxurious?”
Plus, according to reviewers, the towels actually do the trick at preventing skin irritation. “I did not realize the difference in using disposable face towels could make in the appearance of my skin,” noted reviewer, Avery Renfro. “I had just recently learned that the bathroom towels collect bacteria and the chemicals and scents from laundry detergent can also cause irritants and break outs within the skin. In a matter of days I could feel and see a difference in my skin … worth every penny.”
Folks are convinced they’re a staple in their beauty routine: “These have helped clear up my face tremendously and make me feel so much better knowing that once my face is washed, it stays clean … they’re super soft and gentle and I never want to go back to a regular towel,” wrote user Chelly, noting that the towels were initially recommended to her by her esthetician.
Folks also say that the towels are great for use during travel and camping.
Check the Clean Skin Club towels out for yourself: They’re available on Amazon in tons of pack sizes (clip the coupon for an added discount at checkout, too). Or, read on for more reviews:
“I’ve been using these towels for a few years now. I won’t use anything else to dry my face. Lint free and zero bacteria. They are very absorbent and are a thick towel. They are great to remove your makeup too. They hold up very well. I only use these once and dispose of them. My face feels so clean when I use them. A staple in my daily routine… a must have for me.” — Liz
“I have a small bathroom and after learning that traces of ecoli can be found on towels after a few mins along with having sensitive skin towards laundry detergents I had to try these. I have used them for 2 weeks now for my face and I have noticed a huge difference with not only my acne but also my skin feels so much less dry. I was worried about the waste but after using on my face I’ll use to wipe down my counter and sink and definitely use less paper towels. I will continue to get these and definitely want to try other products from this brand!” — sofia
“I am addicted to these towels. I use them at home and when traveling. Everyday towels collect bacteria, so I love the one-time use of these towels. I also love that there is no makeup stains or residue on my everyday hand towels.” — Janice
“I absolutely love these! I use them to dry my face instead of using a towel (which harbors bacteria). I use them to remove my makeup remover balm. I will purchase these for the rest of my life. My face has cleared up drastically since I’ve started using them!” — Staggfury
“The best product for very sensitive skin, perfect for makeup wearers tired of staining face cloths, hand towels, and pillowcases. It thoroughly removes all products and leaves the skin clean and hydrated.” — Jennifer Carelli
“I was skeptical that a disposable wash cloth could be better than my perfectly laundered face cloth. I take great care in washing my laundry, perfectly. For some reason these help my skin feels and look much better. I try to be eco friendly so I will rinse and use in the shower on my body or use in cleaning my sink etc. The cloths are sturdy and reusable for cleaning.” — Colleen
If you’re looking for more gentle ways to cleanse your skin, check out shopping reporter Tessa Flores’ roundup of face washes and cleansing products that won’t make your face feel dry.
A non-stripping face wash that leaves natural oils intact
A non-foaming hydrating everyday cleanser
A cleansing balm with omegas for sensitive skin types
A hydrating foaming wash for acne-prone skin
A gentle micellar water to remove makeup before cleansing
A skin barrier-supporting face wash
Sephora
A cleansing oil to get rid of dirt and grime without the squeaky feeling
A silicone facial brush for irritation-free exfoliation
An antimicrobial towel that’s ultra gentle on the skin