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I LOVE Polyte premium micro fiber washcloths.  They are dual sided, super absorbent, thick, and so soft.

I've bought several packs, and for my daughter's and my mom too.  Can't say enough about them. On Amazon. 

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@Shanus : Thank you. Just ordered.

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Re: GENTLE WASHCLOTHS

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@Judaline wrote:

I think these are what I use-had them for years and they just keep getting softer. I sure don't want any MORE exfoliating. Every product these days tells me they exfoliate! I'd like to keep all my skin cells, thank you. My skin is thin enough!


 

 

 

Everyone sheds dry dead skin, some faster than others, and it has nothing to do with how thin or thick your skin is. With age the dead skin cells don't 'let go' as easy as in youth so older skin tends to accumulate a layer of dull dead skin which can prevent absorption of skincare products. Exfoliating is an important part of any skincare routine regardless of how thin or thick the skin may be.

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@Shanus  As usual, thank you. You always come through and I appreciate your advice. I've already ordered the muslin washcloths and will give them a "go". I noticed that my granddaughter is using lots of muslin in her newborn's (yes, my great grandson's) layette - I prewashed onesies, receiving blankies, pj's, etc., and hadn't realized this new trend, so, there's that. 

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@Spacrazy   Washcloths...you're welcome, but a new great-grandson? Wow! Congrats!!!! 

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Why can't a regular washcloth be used for this?  I use a cotton one and use it like you guys do, don't scrub or press too hard.  Seems ok to me, don't notice any damage.

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@Shanus :  Thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm ecstatic and they built on a pasture closest to me and got moved in just in time so, I am in heaven on this earth. đź’—

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@LCR wrote:

Why can't a regular washcloth be used for this?  I use a cotton one and use it like you guys do, don't scrub or press too hard.  Seems ok to me, don't notice any damage.


@LCR   Of course terry cloth washcloths can be used. If you use a lot of active skincare like my acid pads, Vit. C and Retin A, I find a soft cotton muslin cloth is less irritating.

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I also use the small, face size microfiber washcloths for my face.  I use tubing mascara and these just make the tubes slide off after holding them over my lashes for a few seconds.  Also was up great.  No fabric softener though.

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Re: GENTLE WASHCLOTHS

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Sometimes I use microfiber cloths and then other times I use (Karlling) muslin cloths. Just depends on what my skin needs. I found a hidden treasure of microfiber cloths at MicrofiberWarehouse dot com where they have a box of fifty (10"x12") ultra-thin edgeless microfiber wipes perfect for cleansing my face. Two-sided with one side being exfoliating than the other side. They were recommended to me by one of their CS reps.  $20. Free shipping both ways, no minimum. What have you got to lose? Once you try these you won't be returning them and in fact I'm on my third box!

 

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