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Review on ๐Ÿงค 4 Pairs of Machine Washable Exfoliating Gloves for Smooth, Radiant Skin - Ideal for Shower Use, Removes Dead Skin, Ingrown Hair & Bumpy Skin - Suitable for Men & Women by Carol Miller

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I do not recommend this. Rough to the touch and loosely knitted, but easily washable.

As I mentioned in another review, I'm a big fan of gloves. I use dirty gloves every day and have several pairs from several manufacturers. SmitCo is the roughest, but the other national trademark was worse. They peel off, have a loop and have withstood multiple machine washes without fraying or tearing. The three colors are really pretty. I have worn gloves from several companies. I don't know if I'm even allowed to name them. IMHO: Best to worst: prohibitively expensive brand which I also bought and reviewed here on Revain. It's a soft fabric with a VERY thick and tight even weave (you can't even see through one of the white gloves to help exfoliate), they have a hanging loop, they exfoliate better than any other I have. My skin doesn't even blush and they come out of the washing machine like new. - Own brand of a national network of high-end shopping centers (expensive and without a loop). - Own label of the national network of beauty salons (loose knit, but a loop for hanging). - Own brand of the national pharmacy chain (tight and even weave, a bit coarse, no loop for hanging. Colors that cause eyesore. Price per pair is lower than this). - Those SmitCo gloves (they're pretty rough and knit so loosely that I can actually see my hand through them, as other reviewers have noted). Because of the loose knitting, they will take more time and water as you need to be careful not to apply too much pressure. But they peel off, have a hanging loop, wash well, and the colors are VERY pretty) - National Discount Store (Your first guess is probably correct). They look like the brand I like the most (similar diamond knit) but they are rubbish. They felt soft on a hanger, but I got a few real scrapes on my skin the first time I used them because they were so poorly made that the fabric clumped up weirdly. They stretched so much after the first wash that they didn't even come off the second try to use them. I don't think they even had a hanging loop. It's amazing how awful they were. I threw them away. They're not bad, and you should buy a couple pairs of dirty gloves (see below), but the national pharmacy brand actually costs less per pair, and they're softer and exfoliate better. I prefer to use these than these and just let them dry with a clipped hanger. Please don't do this. Please. Wash soiled gloves of all brands and types in the washing machine after EVERY use. Wash all pairs in one load with no extras (any brand can tear clothes, and washing them with towels will cover the gloves with terry fluff). They exist to remove dead skin. They're full of dead skin. If this is not possible, it is advisable to wash these intimate hygiene products after EVERY use. Use the hanging loop to dry after use and air dry after washing. Don't put them in the dryer, you won't reuse the washcloth without washing. Cleaning gloves are covered with dead skin after use. Please wash all brands of cleaning gloves after each use.

Pros
  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • Safety