330 GSM | 75 x 150 cm

Aluvera Double Cloth Bath Towels

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Aluvera Double Cloth Hand Towel - 330 GSM , 40 X 60 cm - Pack of 2 For hands
Aluvera Double Cloth Hand Towel Pack of 2

For everyday hands

Rs. 899 save Rs. 300

Aluvera Double Cloth Face Towel | 330 GSM | 30 x 30 cm | Pack of 4 For face
Aluvera Double Cloth Face Towel Pack of 4

After every face wash

Rs. 1,169 save Rs. 130

Aluvera baby bath Bunny towel | 300 GSM | 60 x 120 cm For baby
Aluvera baby bath Bunny towel

For softer daily care

Rs. 909 save Rs. 490

Aluvera Hand kerchief | Aloegreen | 40 X 40 cm | Pack of 4 For routine
Aluvera Hand kerchief Pack of 4

For the rest of your routine

Rs. 999 save Rs. 200

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The towel touching your skin matters.

Dr.Srushti Bukane

MBBS, Aesthetic physician, Mumbai

Dr. Farah

Cosmetologist

Dr.Parth Sahani

Anaesthesiology & Critical care, Gujarat

Dr Shreya sankhe

MBBS, Aesthetic physician, Mumbai

Customer Reviews

4.4 ★★★★★ Based on 38 customer reviews
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Asha Menon
★★★★★

Soft from first use and dries faster than our old towel. Simple, but it works.

Naveen R.
★★★★☆

Good absorbency. First wash had little lint, after that fine.

Pallavi S.
★★★★★

No damp smell till now, which was my main problem with normal towels.

Imran K.
★★★★★

Feels gentle on skin and absorbs properly. Family also liked it.

Tara V.
★★★★☆

Product is good. Packaging came slightly pressed, but towel was clean and nice.

Rakesh P.
★★★★★

Bathroom mein jaldi dry ho jata hai. That is enough for me.

Questions that made people switch

Statistically, yes. A landmark study by the University of Arizona found that 90% of bath towels carried coliform bacteria (bacteria found in feces), and 14% carried E. coli. While toilet seats are dry and cleaned regularly, a used towel is damp, warm, and fibrous—the perfect incubator for bacterial colonies.

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You might be re-infecting your clean face. When you dry off with a used towel, you transfer dead skin cells, oils, and bacteria (Propionibacterium acnes) back into your freshly cleaned pores. Damp towels can also harbor yeast, which causes fungal acne (Pityrosporum folliculitis)—a condition that does not respond to standard acne creams.

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That smell is not just 'dampness'—it is biology. The odor comes from Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds (mVOCs), which are gases released by bacteria and mold as they eat the dead skin cells trapped in your towel. If you can smell it, a biofilm has already formed, and the bacterial colony is numbering in the millions.

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You aren't just drying water; you are exfoliating. The average human sheds 30,000 to 40,000 skin cells per hour. Friction from a towel increases this shedding, depositing a layer of organic protein (skin) into the damp fabric. Bacteria do not need 'dirt' to survive; they only need water and your skin cells as a food source.

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It comes down to drying speed. Standard thick cotton is designed to hold water, which is great for drying you but terrible for hygiene. If a towel stays damp for longer than 3-4 hours, bacterial growth explodes. Most cotton towels in humid bathrooms stay damp for 12+ hours, allowing bacteria to multiply by 1,000x before you use it again.

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Much faster than you think. A fresh towel starts with a negligible bacterial count. After just 24 hours of being used and left damp, that count can jump to 17 million. By day 7, if unwashed, the count can reach nearly 94 million. You aren't drying yourself; you are layering living organisms onto your skin.

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