Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel – White

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Salux Nylon Japanese Beauty Skin Bath Wash Cloth/Towel – White
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 35 x 200 x 0.01 inches; 1.13 ounces
Item model number ‏ : ‎ White
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ SALUX
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B001KMR9WY

Winner of the Invention Prize in Japan, unique patented design
Light nylon fabric air dries quickly and completely – machine washable, more sanitary than 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).

Customers say

Customers find that the exfoliating towel effectively exfoliates their skin without scratching. They appreciate its scrub capability, allowing them to clean their backs and get the most out of their body wash. The towel is described as excellent, durable, and doing a wonderful job. It leaves their skin feeling soft and unclogged.

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  1. Mir

    Have used for two years and VERY happy: lathers like mad, saves me gel/soap, exfoliates!
    The genuine Japanese Salux wash cloths are amazing. I don’t know personally about the Chinese/other knock-offs, but the reviews for those are bad. So, really, if you get one that rocks your world and lasts and lasts (I’m still using the one from 2009 with not a sign of wear/tear) and makes so much lather you extend the life of your bottle of pricey hypoallergenic or costly perfumed shower gel, than you got the real thing.These are long and they are rough-textured. I have sensitive skin prone to eczema, and I was afraid to use it. But I find if I don’t use overly hot water and don’t scrub too long, I’m fine. I do what a lot of sensitive skin folks do–I cream up forehead to toes as soon as I get out of the shower while skin is moist. With these towels, I know I got the dead skin and dirt off, and I can cream up with confidence.The trick with the towel is to wet it thoroughly BEFORE you squeeze on a dollop of your shower gel or rub your bar of soap on it –works best with liquid soap or gel, just so you know. Then squish and mush it up in your hands. It will lather up like mad. Even gels that didn’t lather up much in regular cloth towels for me, they later up a lot with the Salux. Which is GREAT.Okay, so then you keep the towel out of the strong water stream, or the lather will rinse right off. That’s one of the key things about the Salux. It rinses thoroughly FAST. No residue. So it stays fresh-smelling, clean, and keeps working just right.The only reason I’m ordering more is that I gave my back-up one to hubby to scrub his back–the Salux is long enough that you can open it up, hold end to end, and scrub your back. So, I want two to have a back-up for him and for me. Or even to add to gift baskets. Cause, really, these things don’t seem to wear out. Like I said, 2 1/2 years and counting..still going strong.If you hate rough-textured stuff, skip this. If you love how soft your skin feels and how unclogged your pores are after exfoliating, this is a wonderful invention of a wash cloth. Try it. It’s pretty cheap for its usefulness and durability. (Great for scrubbing rough elbows and soles of feet, too, after pumicing, to help fully smooth out.) I keep one of those old-fashioned laundry clips I inherited from MIL (top is like the hangar hood and bottom is like those bag clips) and I keep mine hanging to dry in the shower off the towel rack that’s in there. Dries fine.If you have Keratosis P on your upper arms (like I did), this baby took care of that. I have smooth arms now.In case you’re confused about the numbers–100, 300, and such–my understanding from the official Salux site is that the number is for the color/packaging (how many and what colors), but that they are all the same size.Enjoy.NOTE: I ordered from DANIEL’S HOUSE on Jan 19 and got it fast and it’s the REAL THING (at least judging from the packaging, which is the same as my original order of SALUX from a Japanese market. I also felt it with my fingers and compared, and it feels the same. HTH…

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  2. rosebudforglory

    Absolutely great — wish I had found these years ago.
    I have this 5 stars on softness but these products are as hard or soft as you want them to be by how hard you scrape them across your skin or near down when using them. I have the Hard one and the #100, #200, and #300 — each is a different roughness. I wanted to get one of each to determine which I liked the best. I like all of them. The reason I only gave 4 stars on Easy To Use was because I wish they were about 5” longer or a 40” instead of 34 or 35”. I’m older, stiffer, and my knees, shoulders and back are stiff plus my balance isn’t the best. So picking up my knees or feet in a slippery wet tub or shower sometimes isn’t such a good idea. It is was at least 40” maybe 45-46” it would be easier to get around my back and shoulders and would certainly be easier to get under my feet and around my heels and ankles. I could just loop in two, hold on to the bar, and slip my foot into the loop and run back and forth. Or sit on side of tub and do the same loop and pitch over my feet to get my ankles. I’m thinking of taking two of them and sewing them together overlapping and using several zigzag/lock stitches but even that’s going to leave me lump where they come together. Once I sew them together – I will be able to tell the perfect length, at least for me. I say 45-46” because I’m only 5’ tall woman, so if I think they could be longer, I’m sure some 6’ men would like them longer too. I have bought many of these types of products over the years, but these Salux ones have worked best for me so far — amd you can use dry or wet or soaped up. After soaping up and they get sudsy and bubbly easy – keep out of running water until done because they rinse out very easy so no,since wasting soap until you are finished. They leave your skin soft soft. Sometimes I use a black olive Moroccan soap — you are suppose to get all hot first so I take my shower first with my regular soap, then turn the water as hot as I can stand it. Rub down with the black olive oil soap and sit on the tub with the bathroom all steamy — sometimes turn the heater on to get it really warm. Sit for 5-8 minutes and then either rinse it off or just leave it and start using the Salux — oh my gosh the dead skin rolls off — it’s unbelievable. When all done and rinsed, my skin is so soft. Then I use argan oil, Shea butter, Virgin cold pressed coconut oil or just baby oil if out of the others all over and my skin feels like I’ve had a $300 body scrub and massage. Because the bathroom is so warm, the coconut oil liquifies a bit and is easy to apply. I do my fancy black olive soap and the whole routine about once a month but use the Salux on my body every couple of days with my regular Dr. Bonners peppermint soap (get from Kroger – cheapest price I have found). About once a week or two, I use the Salux very gently on my face with my facial soap. Gosh , my skin just glows — looks like much younger skin. I use my vitamin C serum, let it dry and then apply my Oil of Olay (the original pink formulation) and the next morning it is so much brighter and healthy looking with all that dead skin gone. I have another little rubber scrubby thingy I use every day. It’s good for circulation while you wash but doesn’t do all that much for exfoliating.The only thing is just be gentle until you decide what pressure works for you. Especially if you have sensitive skin or skin that’s prone to be scratched up. My skin is sensitive but like I say – you can go as easy as a feather or as hard as you want. One word of warning — there are frauds out there or counterfeits calling themselves the same thing and their ad and pictures look the same. A friend got some and they fell apart, had some kind of trash in the nylon mesh, etc. and didn’t come in the sealed Salux bag like each of the ones I got did. She had gotten them and waited for a few months to open the outer packaging or to use them (just out the whole package on the shelf) so it was past the return date. I gave her one of mine and she loves them. When she gets ready to order — she will get from the same vendor I did. If you buy make sure you open the package up when you get them to make sure of what you were shipped.Look for those with the numbers in the corner I.e. Hard, #100, etc. Don’t get hung up on the colors because they have all the same colors in the different roughnesses. They could make it easier for selling to us that don’t read Japanese if they made each roughness a different color like Hard would be blue,#100 would be pink,#200 green and #300 white, etc. The package probably says what roughness it is but that doesn’t help me. Of course they could just say like they did the Hard one — describe the roughness.

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  3. Karen

    Great Wash Cloth!
    This exfoliating wash cloth is perfect for my sensitive skin. It isn’t too scratchy that it feels painful. It is soft with just the right amount of gentle exfoliation that remains soft while wet with soap. My skin feels smoother while using this product. It’s super easy to hang up and dry to prevent mold. I just wish it was a tad bit longer, but it honestly is long enough to reach and scrub my back. I highly recommend to anyone that is concerned with sensitive skin and wants a more hygienic wash cloth!

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  4. T.S

    Works very well
    I’ve been buying these cloths for a long time and the quality its great as usual. I get the white color so I can disinfect them with my white laundry. They’re a great size, if you hold the two ends in each hand you can use it to scrub your back. The cloth is light weight and dries quickly and the texture is excellent for removing dead skin.

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  5. P. Schafer

    A surprising asset
    A friend gave me a Salux nylon Japanese wash cloth with the word that she’d received one from a Japanese friend and that it really worked. I was dubious, but tried it. It looks like a simple, long piece of woven, fairly stiff nylon, but it’s a wonderful shower accessory. Yes, it does pick up more soap more quickly than a toweling wash cloth does. The slightly rough surface exfoliates the way a loofah does, leaving the skin tingly and smooth. And what a great way to wash one’s back – the long, almost scarf-like shape really lets you scrub. Rinses out almost instantly as you’re rinsing under the shower, and dries in minutes rather than hours. I was converted from a doubter to an addict at the first use. Why not 5 stars? Some places seem to charge prices that are too high. Hunt around for less expensive offers, and buy a couple for your friends.

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