Removing masks with Muslin Cloths/Microfibre Towels

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mojoto

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I'm thinking of giving up fibrellas for muslin cloths to remove masks. I do like fibrellas, they do the job of removing quite well, but the only downside is that it doesn't keep warm for long enough, infact by the time I place it on the client's face, it's almost cold. My question is, I don't have a towel warmer and was thinking of just wringing the towel out each time, will this seem unprofessional? I'm also considering microfibre towels, not sure which would be more comfortable for the client and will depend what is available here in Aust. Would love to hear your suggestions and share some experiences.
 
Hi,

I have a towel warmer and its the best thing ever, they get really hot.. they arn't that expensive now, i got mine for round £50 from ebay new.
Not sure bout microfibre i just use cotton :)

xx
 
Hi,

I have a towel warmer and its the best thing ever, they get really hot.. they arn't that expensive now, i got mine for round £50 from ebay new.
xx

Me too !!!!:lol: I use towelling mitts too.
Before I got it, I wrung out the mitts in VERY hot water and kept them rolled up on top of my oil radiator / heater (or wax pot) till I needed them.
 
thank u so much for sharing, I will look into investing in a towel warmer then, as wringing out towels may not be the as user friendly as I imagine.
 
Bit late, but I use towelling mitts and my clients really like them. I have to run them through really hot water first though as I don't have a towel warmer. What I really like is I can throw them in the washing machine and know that when they come out that they are completely sanitised - I point this out to the client too if they mention the mitts.

Hope this helps.
 

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