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I’ve been working out like crazy recently and with all that working out comes lots of showers. The trouble is I don’t get to the shower until a good hour after I finish working out. With picking up the girls from school and fixing their lunch, usually it’s an hour later and I’m just peeling off those sweaty clothes. Putting myself in a skin emergency!
SpaCloths unclog pores, exfoliate and invigorate skin and they do just that. These wonderful cloths are from Japan and remind me of the onsens (hot springs) we used to visit. I’ve visited lots of countries with very beautiful people but Japan is definitely the place for anything to do with bathing. Bathing is serious business and the quality of the products will astound you.
These cloths are not just an ordinary washcloth, they have two sides or three dimensional pleats to massage your entire body. I feel like I’ve been to the spa and back after using these and you will too. It will help even out skin tone, control oily skin, alleviate dry skin and much more. I have the Spa Cloth Deluxe and the SpaCloth Mitt.
The Deluxe cloth is the most amazing large cloth, it feels so good to exfoliate with this and the larger size gives so much scrunchy goodness! The Spa Cloth Mitt has the same great feel and works well when you’re in a rush and don’t want to mess around too long in the shower or bath. My husband has been using the Mitt alot, he has somewhat dry skin usually but has experienced a wonderful soft new skin.
SpaCloths are sold on eBay and accept paypal, just search for Spa Cloth or the SpaCloth Website
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1 Splish Splash: Steeping Beauty is all things in the bath! // Jun 7, 2008 at 6:57 am
[...] cuppa in the bath or out, make your way over there pronto! She waxes poetic about the Japanese Onsen, or hot baths. I visited a similar experience in the hamams of Turkey, and now i’m all [...]
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