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Kelebek Premium Natural Exfoliating Gloves are authentic Turkish hammam kese mitts made from 100% natural viscose fabric. Designed to remove dead skin instantly without chemicals, they promote even skin tone, enhanced blood circulation, and a youthful, radiant glow. Suitable for both men and women, these gloves offer customizable exfoliation pressure for a luxurious, spa-quality experience at home.
A**A
Superb product if you know how to use it
I've been using these Turkish bath exfoliating mitts since I can remember. It should be more than 20 years. And since I've known myself, I've never changed the brand.After seeing some of the comments, I realized some people don't know how to use this. If you're not familiar with using these, and don't know what to expect, here are some facts and tips. If you follow those, this will be a perfect product. Otherwise, you're using it wrong.1) THIS IS NOT A SOFT SILK. IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE RAW AND HARD.Many people think of this sheer and soft texture when they think of silk. Well, it is silk, but to the processed, sheer way.2) IT IS USED FOR MECHANICAL EXFOLIATION.So, you remove callouses from feet with a pumice stone. This is the body equivalent of it, and that's why it's hard. It doesn't hurt but you're supposed to rub this against your skin with some force, so that you can peel the dead skin. Imagine it as cleaning an oven top, use that much force. It's not a pampering and soft process, it is a deep cleaning process, it works with friction.3) SWEATING BEFOREHAND WORKS.Before exfoliation, sweating or making yourself hot really eases the process. The dead skin should look like an eraser dust coming out of nowhere on your body. The attached picture is what the process should look like. It's not me but this is exactly what I would look like if I took a photo during the process. Your skin can get a little red due to intense rubbing. It should go in an hour or so.4) DO NOT EVER USE SOAP WITH IT!!!I can't stress this one enough.This is not a replacement for a loofah. This is complementary to the loofah.After a good sweating, exfoliate yourself before cleaning your body with soap. Coming back to the pumice stone example, what you first remove callouses and then wash your feet. If you put soap on a pumice stone, it becomes smooth and it won't remove callouses. It's the same for these mitts.This cloth should not ever touch soap or it's ruined. It loses its texture. One-time mitts can be used with soap but these are reusable and should not be in contact with soap unless you can get it in bulk and don't mind the waste.5) IT'S HIGHLY BENEFICIAL.It promotes blood flow, helps with dermal rejuvenation, cleans pores, unravels ingrown hair. Plus, the deep clean feeling I get is unmatched.6) DO NOT USE IT DAILY.You don't use pumice stones every day, it's just like that. I use mine every two weeks because I'm used to it since childhood. Using every month is a good choice, too.7) DO NOT USE IT ON THE PARTS WITH INFLAMMATORY OR CYSTIC ACNE.This can be extended to very sensitive body parts. Exfoliation is a rough process. Think of your inflammatory acne as small and thin capsules of inflamed goo. When you remove the dead skin, you also remove the skin over the inflammation. So, basically open the lid of a capsule and set the goo free. Then, when you keep rubbing, you smear the goo all over your skin and cause more inflammation.So, don't use this on your back, if your back has acne.If it's non-inflammatory acne, it's fine.7) DO NOT USE THIS ON FACE.The skin on the face is too soft for the mitts. It would be scratching a nonstick pan with metal. It's a big no no.You can use this anywhere except the face, and, of course, the nether areas. Other than those two, you can keep rubbing ant part of your body. Having too much hair on skin decreases the efficiency of the mitts. So, it works better for the less hairy parts of the body.8) IT IS BETTER IF THE SKIN AND THE MITTS ARE DAMP, BUT NOT SOAKING WET.Water decreases the friction, but it won't work on dry skin. So the best approach would be being damped but not wet.When I go into shower, this is the routine I follow.- I turn on the hottest water that I can sustainably tolerate, but not so hot that it dries out my skin.- Wash the hair with this water. In the meantime, the duration becomes ready enough to exfoliate.- I exfoliate whole body with the mittens.- I then use a loofah and castile soap to wash the body. (Castile soap is gentle with the skin, and it needs something gentle after all the rubbing.)- Before drying myself with a towel, I put on moisturizer in the tub so that it locks in the moisture for additional smoothness and provides a protective barrier until the skin soothes itself.- Then get out of the tub and dry myself.9) DON'T FORCE IT IF THERE IS NO DEAD SKIN.If nothing is coming out, nothing is coming out. Your skin may not be hot enough for exfoliation, you may have not yet collected that much dead skin, you may have waxed and it might have removed the dead skin, etc etc. Don't force it, try another time. When the time comes, the dead skin will come in flakes.10) DO NOT USE IT AFTER ANY KIND OF DEPILATION OR ANY OTHER SKIN TREATMENT.With these processes your skin becomes way too sensitive for exfoliation. If you want to do those, you can shave after exfoliation because some ingrown hair will be out. But do not do waxing, dermabrasion or such, and exfoliation in the same week.11) ONE PRODUCT, ONE PERSON.It's not hygienic to share the mitts. It already puts the skin in a vulnerable state, you don't need your family and friend's germ all over it.So, if you do it this way, this product will work perfectly. That's how it's intended to be used. Otherwise, you're just wasting your money.
N**E
dolphin smooth skin!
i have never written a review before for anything, but i had to write this. i am 32 and my entire life, have never had “dolphin smooth” legs. ever. i tried everything (new razor, scrubs, every exfoliating mitt i could find, silicone scrubbers of all kinds, waxing, epilating, everything except professional laser hair removal). i was never smooth and no matter how much i exfoliated, i would always get out of the shower and dry off and see dead skin still coming off with my towel. i kept getting advertised a similar item on social media but i won’t buy anything there. i came to amazon. i found the one i was being advertised but this one much cheaper. i thought i’d try this first (for $3!) and if it’s alright, maybe try the other. i love this thing! i have mild kp on my arms that is gone and i am able to shave and have smooth dolphin legs like i’ve been hearing about! i get off so much dead skin i can see it on the bottom of my shower. i’ve used other exfoliators that i could see dead skin but they would make my body red and often were scratchy and painful, but this is not.the mitt is an inconvenient size for my hand snd after my entire body my hand seems sore from trying to spread out my fingers to hold it on. i don’t care. worth it.
C**E
You’ll glow like freshly cooked shrimp
This will scrub you well without irritating your skin. When people talk about Turkish hammam spas, they always talk about the scrubbing. While I would not be super comfortable with anyone else scrubbing my body and all its nooks and crannies, I wanted skin so devoid of dead skin cells that I felt brand new. This delivers. My knees and elbows were like buttah. My legs felt so smooth, and my booty was like that of a baby. Definitely not for your face or décolletage, but I genuinely haven’t used anything better for pre-shaving or pre-sunless tanning to even out the skin. You will feel it from the first use, but with repeated use you REALLY feel it. It preps the skin to absorb moisture so much better and you’ll be left without a single dry patch. So inexpensive, so good, so washable, and (so far) so indestructible. Buy it and scrub your way glowing, soft skin.
E**E
Great Kessa Gloves, Good Price, No Hanging Loop
I have bought quite a few of these Kelebek Turkish Exfoliating Mitt Hammam Bath Glove Skin Exfoliating Spa Keses Mitt.I enjoy using Kessa Gloves and I use them twice a week. These gloves work well and are priced fairly.The only thing I don't like with thse lower priced Kessa Gloves is that the hanging loop has been cut off every single glove that I have bought at the $2.70 to $2.80 price-point. They still have the wrist-wrap cord, but no hanging loop.My $6 to $8 Kessa Gloves do have the loop and that is super helpful for hanging. My more expensive ones are also better finished around the top edge. The actual woven fabric seems to be the same on both the more expensive Kessa and the lower priced ones. For the better price, I can live without the hanging loop. I just sew a piece of string on as a hanging loop instead.
A**L
Fits whole hand, but a little pricey
This item results in a nice, light exfoliation. Unlike many bath gloves out there, this one is actually large enough for the entire hand to fit.I do wish the construction of this mitt were of higher quality though. After the first time in the washing machine, the top of the glove (which is like an unfinished cut) frayed and there were loose threads everywhere. There is also a white rope on one side that looks like it was originally connected to the other side of the glove. I thought this may have just been unique to my glove, but if you look at the image provided by Kelebek Kese, the string is only on one side. I found this strange, so I simply sewed both pieces together again and now the mitt has a large string so it can be hung up to dry.At $10+, this bath glove is little pricey for what it is; $7-8 would be a more appropriate price.
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