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Quick Details
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Place of Origin:
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Izmir, Turkey
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Brand Name:
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Ayseliza
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Model Number:
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CBM-02
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Logo:
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Custom Logo
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Sample:
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Avaliable
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Package:
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Custom Box Packaging
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Keywords:
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exfoliating gloves silk exfoliating gloves baby glove teether
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Style:
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Fashion.eco-friendly
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Sample time:
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2-3 Days
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Woven Technique:
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Cross-Stitch
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Size:
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18*25 cm
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Product name:
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100% Cotton Baby Bath Gloves Mitts By Ayseliza
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Function:
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Clean Body Skin
Quick Details
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Features:
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EXFOLIATING
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Material:
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100% Cotton
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Use:
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Smell Removing/Dehumidification
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Place of Origin:
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Izmir, Turkey
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Brand Name:
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Ayseliza
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Model Number:
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CBM-02
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Logo:
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Custom Logo
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Sample:
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Avaliable
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Package:
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Custom Box Packaging
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Keywords:
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exfoliating gloves silk exfoliating gloves baby glove teether
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Style:
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Fashion.eco-friendly
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Sample time:
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2-3 Days
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Woven Technique:
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Cross-Stitch
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Size:
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18*25 cm
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Product name:
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100% Cotton Baby Bath Gloves Mitts By Ayseliza
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Function:
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Clean Body Skin
Product Name
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Baby Bath Glove
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Main Ingredient
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%100 Cotton
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Function
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Exfoliating, Peeling, Scrubbing
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Volume
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10 pieces in a polybag or 1 piece in a eco-friendly tube box
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1.What is Turkish Hammam?
Turkish Hammam is based on the principle of physical and spiritual purification.In a gently heated tiled dome, bathers lie on the stone slab and are scrubbed for exfoliation, then massaged with oil. After the cleaning process, bathers move into the cool room where an attendant is waiting to serve refreshing drinks. This is a time-honored tradition of purifying ceremony that has been a practice since the Ottoman period where everyone from the humblest worker to the Sultan himself regularly kept clean by indulging in the local tradition of a steam bath and professional body scrub. The bathing essentials used in the activity were carefully prepared. From the hammam bowls, woven peshtemals, handmade soap, rubbing and lathering mitts, most of the items are visual works of art today, indicating just how rich Turkish Bath Culture is.
2. What is Kese Mitt (Bath Glove)
The Kese glove is traditionally used in hammam Spas as an ancient ritual to help promote soft, clean, and beautiful skin. Ayseliza Kesse Mitt.
3. How often do bath gloves use?
Weekly exfoliate with our bath glove to refresh the skin and throw away the fatigue. The use is as simple as gently scrubbing the skin with the fabric.
4. Do I exfoliate before or after washing the body?
For best results, take a steam bath or hot shower. This will open the pores and prime up your body for the glove to do its magic.
5.How should I keep the maintenance of mitt?
Please, hand wash the mitt in hot water and rinse out. DO NOT use WASH MACHINE o r DRY MACHINE .
6.Do I use soap with the glove?
It is recommended to not use soap with the glove. This will make skin slippery and compromise the efficiency of the glove to exfoliate the skin. Instead, use soap after exfoliation.
7.Can I use the glove to remove fake tan?
Yes! Along with dead skin, tans are also peeled off. Even better, you can also exfoliate with AYSELIZA silk exfoliating gloves prior to tanning to prep skin for that flawless looking tan!
8.How often should I replace my glove?
It is recommended to change gloves every 4-6 months depending on how often you exfoliate.
9.Can I use the glove with Eczema?
Not recommended to use on weeping or oozing eczema: The gloves work for dry, thick, eczema-affected areas. If your skin is wet and weeping, skip the scrub and just wash with a gentle soap formulated for sensitive skin.
10.Is reddening of the skin normal after exfoliation?
It is normal for your skin to turn slightly red after exfoliation . However, if your skin remains red for hours or days after you exfoliate, you may have an overly sensitive skin. If such is your case, you may want to consult with your dermatologist prior to using the gloves or any other exfoliating tool for that matter.