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Reddit mentions of Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - Pink

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Reddit mentions: 10

We found 10 Reddit mentions of Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - Pink. Here are the top ones.

Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - Pink
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    Features:
  • Winner of the Invention Prize in Japan, unique patented design.
  • Light nylon fabric air dries quickly and completely - machine washable, more sanitary than a loofah.
  • Softer than loofah, but still textured for exfoliating entire body. Creates a rich lather while stimulating skin and blood circulation, Great for cellulite massage.
  • Much longer than a normal washcloth - at 35 inches (90cm) - to reach neck and back with ease.
  • Buy one for each family member! SALUX towels are available in Yellow (7010), Blue (7011), Pink (7012), White (7013), Peach (7015), Aquamarine (7016) and Turquoise (7027). Softer, all-natural versions also available in 100% Cotton (7014) and 100% Silk (7020).
Specs:
ColorPeach Pink
Height0.8661417314 Inches
Length8.5039369992 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.08 Pounds
Width4.330708657 Inches

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Found 10 comments on Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel - Pink:

u/[deleted] · 26 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Instead of a loofah, I use a Salux cloth. It's much easier to rinse off in the shower than a loofah, much easier to clean my back with, and I can wash it with my towels over and over. It exfoliates really well -- I do the cartoon thing too! My skin isn't perfect, but it's in much better shape whenever I use this, and it doesn't fester in the shower like my other washcloths.

u/nosysister99 · 7 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Hopefully they clear up with extended use! Physical exfoliation can also help a lot, I use a Salux cloth in the shower as a loofa. I’ve also read that wearing tight clothing, even jeans, can cause ingrown hairs, especially if you’re not using some form of exfoliation.

u/ohobnatu · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I love my Salux wash cloth. It's not a loofah or a sponge, but it exfoliates really well and since it's so long you can scrub your back and shoulders really easily. It's also machine washable, so I've been using the same one for like four years!

u/missthang · 4 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

So, I get bad ingrown hairs after shaving my bikini line (no matter how I do it --- soak in a bath, fresh razor, shaving cream, etc.). I've turned to waxing. After I my bikini line is waxed, if I don't do this regime (see below) I still get some ingrown hairs. With this regime, I get no (or very few) ingrown hairs.

After a wax, I leave the area alone for a day or two (maybe put a little tea tree oil on it).

Two days later, I start scrubbing the area when I shower. I use the Japanese Salux Bath Towel to scrub it. In order to prevent ingrown hairs, the area should be scrubbed well every day (or at least every other day). Immediately after the shower, I put on a splash of No Bump RX on the area---it stings a little, but works wonders. The No Bump RX doesn't work well unless the pores are open---so do it quickly after a shower. (I use the No Bump RX for a week or two after a wax, then I don't usually need it anymore.)

FYI XXers: The Japanese Salux Bath Towels are incredible for the whole body---they won all sorts of awards in Japan. They are super cheap and last a long time. They don't get mildewy like loofahs do, and the exfoliate far better than a regular cotton-type washcloth. With a little bit of soap, they create a fantastic lather. And, they work fantastically for scrubbing the back---they are super long, hold one hand up and the other down and scrub away! (I realize I must sound like a commercial, but I've been using the towels for over 5 years and love them --- I should be getting paid.)

u/violets_will · 3 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Mild body wash (I switch it up from Dr Bronners unscented to Cetaphil Ultra Gentle to Nivea Sensitive and everything in between) and flipping LOVE my Salux cloth. So much better than a regular loofah and it's machine washable to get all the germs off, if desired. Then I spray a generous amount of Theraplex Clear Lotion, but if you don't like being greasy, they have the HydroLotion as well.

My skin has never looked better, barring the very occasional pimple or two on my back.

u/the_glass_gecko · 1 pointr/AskWomen

Mode de Vie Shea Butter Lip Balm - the only lip balm I actually USE UP and buy more of! I have used at least 6 tubes of this over the past few years. My lips were never the same after braces and this is the ONLY thing that actually makes them feel normal. Fair-trade shea butter from Africa.

Salux Japanese scrubby cloth - Washcloths too soft and small? Loofahs too hard and not flexible? Puff balls too soft? And none of these reach hard-to-reach areas! They sell these cheap at drug stores (<$2), are like 1' wide by 2.5' long so you can stretch it out and scrub your whole back, they create the perfect lather, and are the perfect amount of abrasion for daily use and light exfoliation.

Swedish Egg White Facial Soap - picked one of these up randomly for <$3, and it lasted me like 7 months with daily use. It's a great light facial cleanser for sensitive skin.

u/blackbodyradiation · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I use one of these.

u/bitter_caroline · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

A salux towel works great. This is nice as well. I use a Foreo Luna which is awesome but also a bit pricey. I'm not sure if it's worth it but it definitely provides a deeper clean and softer/brighter skin over using my hands. I've also seen cheaper versions on Amazon although I can't speak to the quality.

Keep product to a minimum and don't be afraid to over rinse if you're not sure that everything is gone.

u/I_TYPE_IN_ALL_CAPS · 1 pointr/pics

THOSE ARE FOR PUSSIES. REAL MEN USE THESE.