•Preparation: Ensure your skin is wet before using the towel. For optimum results, soak in a warm/hot bath for at least 15 minutes. If you don't have a bathtub, a thorough drenching in warm/hot shower water for at least 15 minutes will do the trick. Avoid using soaps, oils, or any other products before exfoliating.
•Testing: To determine if your skin is ready for exfoliation, perform a small test on a small area, such as the back of your hand. Rub the towel firmly back and forth in a gentle motion. Look for dead skin and debris starting to roll off, similar to how peeling sunburned skin appears after showering. Adjust the pressure accordingly to achieve the desired effect, ensuring it doesn't cause any discomfort or pain.
•Exfoliation: Once your skin is prepared, start exfoliating by firmly rubbing the towel in a back and forth motion across your body. Be mindful of the pressure applied, ensuring it is enough to remove dead skin but not so much that it causes discomfort or pain. If you find it challenging to remove dead skin, consider soaking for a longer duration and trying again.
•Gradual Approach: If you are new to exfoliating or experience any discomfort, it is recommended to tackle small areas initially and gradually work your way up. Always prioritize your comfort and discontinue use if you experience any pain.