Exfoliating Gloves

Viscose vs. Silk Exfoliating Gloves: What’s the Difference?

Viscose vs. Silk Exfoliating Gloves: What’s the Difference?

Find the perfect Turkish hammam glove by comparing feel, use-case, and longevity—so your routine is gentle, effective, and built to last 6–8 months.

Why This Comparison Matters

Both silk and viscose Turkish hammam gloves exfoliate mechanically—no microplastics, no acids. But they feel different on the skin and suit different goals. Choose right and you’ll get smoother, brighter-looking skin with minimal effort.

At a Glance: Key Differences

Feature Silk (Raw / Plant-Based) Viscose (Body)
Best Area Face, neck, delicate zones Body (arms, legs, torso)
Feel on Skin Ultra-gentle polish; “buffs” From gentle to deep (thin / medium / thick)
Primary Goal Refine texture on sensitive skin Clear dull buildup; tackle roughness
Frequency 1–2×/week 1–2×/week (thick: start at 1×/week)
Longevity 6–8 months with proper care 6–8 months with proper care

Silk Exfoliating Gloves (Raw & Plant-Based)

Who it’s for: sensitive and normal skin on the face and delicate zones. Silk polishes without scrubbing harshly, making it ideal when you want a clean, bright look but a feather-light touch.

  • Raw cocoon silk face mitt: our gentlest face polish—great for reactive skin.
  • Plant-based silk face mitt (Salmon Pink / Candy Pink / Natural): soft, consistent, and beautiful color options to match your ritual.
  • Silk back scrubber/strap: even coverage across shoulders and spine.

How to use (face): soften skin 5–10 minutes under warm water → wet mitt and wring → use slow, light circles → rinse cool → moisturize. Never use body gloves on the face.

Viscose Exfoliating Gloves (Body)

Who it’s for: the body. Viscose gives you reliable mechanical grip and comes in textures from gentle to deep. Pick the thickness to match your goal:

  • Thin/Gentle: for sensitive body skin or first-timers (maintenance polish).
  • Medium (classic): normal skin; weekly full-body refresh.
  • Thick/Deep: legs, elbows, men’s care, stubborn roughness—start 1×/week.

How to use (body): shower 5–10 minutes → wet glove and wring → long, controlled strokes with light–moderate pressure (no soap during the polishing pass) → cool rinse → body lotion/oil.

Concern-Based Recommendations

  • Uneven look after summer tan: viscose medium → thick (body only) + hydration.
  • “Strawberry legs” appearance / rough patches: viscose thick on legs 1×/week; gentle pressure; occlusive moisturizer after.
  • Very reactive facial skin: raw cocoon silk face mitt, 1×/week to start.
  • Back care: silk or plant-based back scrubber for even reach.

Care & Longevity (All Gloves)

  • Rinse thoroughly after each use; gently squeeze (don’t wring aggressively).
  • Hang to air-dry in a ventilated space; avoid humid corners and direct sun.
  • Hand wash with mild, fragrance-free soap only when needed; avoid machine wash/tumble dry.
  • Replace every 6–8 months or when the weave loosens and performance declines.

FAQ

Do I use soap with the glove?
No. Skip soap during the polishing pass to maintain mechanical grip. Cleanse before or after the polish.
How often should I exfoliate?
Most people do well at 1–2× per week. Thick textures should start at 1×/week and adjust to tolerance.
Which glove should I use on my face?
Use raw cocoon silk or plant-based silk face mitts only. Do not use thick body gloves on the face.
How long does one glove last?
With proper rinsing, air-drying and storage away from humidity, a glove typically lasts 6–8 months.
Can a glove improve uneven tone or tan lines?
Regular, gentle polishing can help visually improve surface dullness and the look of uneven tone or tan lines over time.

Keywords (natural inclusion): silk exfoliating glove, viscose exfoliating glove, Turkish hammam glove, plant-based silk face mitt, thick exfoliating glove, back scrubber strap, gentle face exfoliation, deep body polishing, 6–8 months glove lifespan.

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