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BBC reports: How Often Should You Wash Towels?

Damp towels are a breeding ground for bacteria like E. coli and staph, leading to skin infections.

It’s Not Just Us — Even BBC & Major News Outlets Warn About Towel Bacteria.

See How it Affects Children.

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Inside Edition Investigates: What’s Lurking on Your Towels?

A shocking lab test revealed up to 650 million bacteria on used towels.

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If You've Used a Micro-Fiber Towel, Read This.

Designed for Sensitive Skin.

Arrest skin problems by switching to a towel that kills bacteria and reduces germ transfer.

FAQ

Damp towels can harbor bacteria, sweat, and moisture, leading to unpleasant odors. Proper cleaning and drying are essential to prevent bacterial buildup.

Dirty towels can transfer bacteria, oil, and dirt to your skin, increasing the risk of clogged pores and breakouts. Reusing towels without proper cleaning worsens the issue.

No, but using clean, hygienic towels alongside your skincare routine can help reduce bacteria transfer and irritation, supporting healthier skin.