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Kinu Pure Silk Polishing Face Cloth

Gentle Exfoliating Cloth

Sale price $80
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Size: 5 pack / 7x7 inches each

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Recommended for
All Skin Types, Brightening, Smoothing

Care instructions

To clean, rinse the silk cloth with warm water and hang to dry for the best results. The cloth can last up to 12 months when hand washed, and it is also safe to machine wash.

Kinu Pure Silk Polishing Face Cloth
Kinu Pure Silk Polishing Face Cloth5 pack / 7x7 inches each Sale price $80
Kinu Pure Silk Polishing Face Cloth
Details

Soften skin with a touch of pure silk

Made from 100% silk, this exfoliating cloth gently lifts away dead skin cells, leaving skin feeling smooth and baby-soft. Reusable cloth may be used wet for deeper exfoliation.

Woman with clear skin and prism across face
How to Use

Gently exfoliate your skin with silk

Before using the Kinu Pure Silk Polishing Face Cloth, massage 1-2 pumps of Camellia Cleansing Oil onto your face to remove any heavy mascara or other eye makeup.

For a gentle exfoliation, use while dry. Drape the silk cloth over two fingers and gently sweep across the skin in circular motions. Rinse away any remaining Cleansing Oil with warm water.

For a deeper exfoliation, wet the face cloth. Drape it over two fingers and gently massage skin using the cloth. Rinse your face with warm water and enjoy smooth, polished skin.

Pairs best with

Full size Camellia Cleansing Oil
The Camellia Cleansing Oil Sale priceFrom $20
Craftmanship

Made from Japanese silk

This unique silk is called Tango Chirimen, named for the Tango region of Kyoto where it was created. Known for its unique crepe texture, this silk has a weight of 38 momme per 1 square meter, which makes it perfect to use on the skin for the gentle and natural exfoliation.

Overall rating: 4.2148147 / 5 from 135 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Kinu Pure Silk Polishing Face Cloth is praised for its ability to leave skin feeling clean, supple, and refreshed. Customers appreciate its gentle exfoliation and effective cleansing properties. However, opinions on the material and size are mixed.

Summary topics

  • Skin Feel: 16%
  • Skin Feel: 34%
  • Cloth Effectiveness: 40%
  • Exfoliation Gentleness: 8%
  • Polishing Effectiveness: 6%

Review topics: ["size","quality","feels","price","texture","skin","look","use","face","material","scrub","pack","oil","buy","difference","works","cloth","exfoliation","cleanse","tatcha","washcloth","silk","polish","makeup","cleanser","removes","addition","pads","fingers","investment"].

Review highlights

  • "But my skin looks great, and my $20 investment is looking pretty smart."Sam82
  • "I love this towel make my skin feel smooth"Perla M.
  • "My skin feels smooth and clean"Sari G.

Reviews

Great cleansing and polishing cloth

"I love this cloth! It's not a thin smooth silk like a neck scarf but it's not super rough and scratchy either. It's just the right texture to gently exfoliate delicate skin and just the right size to comfortably wrap around your fingers and hold in your hand. I use it with the camellia cleansing oil, then follow up with rice wash, texture tonic, and water cream. My skin feels so hydrated and soft!"

Beth (5/5)

Nice feeling to it

"The product feels great! I haven’t used it yet."

Ruthie M. (4/5)

extra silk face cloth, rosacea friendly item

"I have rosacea sensitive skin, I thought it would going the extra mile to dry my skin on silk towel, versus a regular towel. This hasn't irritated my rosacea, it is a nice drying towel and easy to wash, and I let air dry. It is an ""extra' item."

Elissa B. (4/5)

Not what I expected. Too small

"It was not what I expected"

Marcy F. (1/5)

Post surgery game changer

"I purchased these before having neck surgery. I knew my mobility and abilities would be severely limited for an extended amount of time and wanted to do whatever I could to make each day easier for myself. These were a game changer. I often used them without cleanser since I wasn't wearing makeup most days. My face felt clean, and refreshed and never dry or oily. Highly recommend! Now I use them a few times a week because I love the clean feeling they give."

Anna (5/5)

Perfect Cloth!

"This cloth is unlike another! I learned that you need to use a light touch . At first I was rubbing too hard & felt like my skin was getting too sensitive. Now I know how to use it, & I like how fast it dries!"

Deborah B. (5/5)

Texture buffs dull dead skin and cleans great

"This silk patch cleans face great"

Yumiko W. (5/5)

Use Tatcha cloth with Tatcha cleanser

"I use the face cloth with the Tatcha cleanser. The cleanser is the best facial cleanser I’ve ever used, and having the silky cloth makes washing my face a pleasure."

ADRIENNE F. (5/5)

Used one weekly & had her for 5years! HOW TO BELOW

"First and foremost this is the key to my skincare routine!! Even without my beloved Tatcha products I use this no matter what! It’s the best! I think there is some confusion on how to properly use this polishing sheet! I usually use it in the shower towards the end or after double cleansing. To allow the water/steam to soften the skins surface, you have to use it on wet HYDRATED SKIN. I wrap the sheet around my fingers/round surface and go in VERY VERY light SMALL circles around my face! At first the towel will feel like it isn’t doing anything. maybe, it will feel almost slimy or silky. I rinse it of and continue the circular motions around my face, focusing on the dry parts of my face. After about a minute or so these little balls will start rolling around my face! I continue the motions, sometimes stopping to either rinse my face or the sheet because they are all over. I know I’m done when there’s no more rollies. It’s about 5 minutes once a week. My skin always glows after! This towel beats any “resurfacing, exfoliating, renewing, brightening” product I have EVER used. The keys to remember is never use it aggressively, always have a wet face , use minimal soap and take your time. If your to rough it will take off the surface layer of your skin and burn. To much soap or your face/towel being to dry doesn’t allow for the polishing fibers to remove your dead skin. Lastly put on the best moisturizer you have. Tatcha is king but we do what we can! Any highly acidic or chemically skincare after polishing your face will burn the spots you were rough on. Hope this helps!"

Marrisa (5/5)

Go for w!

"This cloth does a great job of exfoliating my face. It is not to rough. A good balance for even cleansing. Try it!"

Maria L. (5/5)

Q&A

Can this cloth be used with the Indigo Cleansing Balm, or is it only recommended to use with the Camellia oil wash?
This cloth can be used with any cleanser in our collection.
Can this be used alone? And can it be used with the indigo cleansing balm? Does it replace the (cleanser step) ?? Acts as a cleanser on its own whether used alone or with the balm, to remove daily buildup ???
We are unable to see the item you are referencing. Please email customercare@tatcha.com so we can better assist you.
If you use the polishing cloth to wipe clean face and wipe off excess camellia oil do you have to follow with polishing powder before essence application or can you skip the powder?
It is optional to use The Rice Polish after using a cleansing cloth. The cleansing cloth will naturally provide exfoliating benefits.
Are the cloths individually wrapped/packaged when purchasing the 5 pack
Each Kinu Silk Cloth is individually wrapped
Do you suggest using the polished face cloth, once or twice a day?
The Kinu Silk Cloth can be used anytime when you are performing your cleansing ritual

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