1. Soak your skin
Enjoy a nice warm shower, bath or steam for at least 5 minutes. Do not apply any soaps or lotions as the fabric relies on friction to remove dead skin.
2. Prepare the glove
Wet the glove and squeeze out excess water from the glove, leaving the glove slightly damp.
3. Let the fun begin
Move out of the water and use gentle circular motions on your face, concentrating on areas of congestion (forehead, nose, and chin). Exfoliate until you see dead skin cells roll away. Stay away of sensitive areas around the eye, and ensure to avoid any inflammation, acne, or open wounds. (Redness is normal as you increase blood circulation in the area).
Once you’re done, simply rinse off your skin and glove, wring the glove and let it hang dry. Follow with your normal skincare routine.
Recommended Usage: Use 1-2 times a week and replace your glove every 8-12 weeks.