✨ Glow Up Naturally with Every Swipe! 🧖♀️
The Original Kessa Exfoliating Glove in Lively Pink is a 100% rayon microdermabrasion mitt designed to naturally remove dead skin, dirt, and keratosis pilaris. Sized at 9"x6", it fits most hands snugly when wet and is machine washable for repeated use. Ideal for prepping skin before spray tanning, it offers a chemical-free exfoliation that improves skin texture, boosts circulation, and reduces bumps and ingrown hairs for silky smooth skin.
S**L
Incredible product
I first purchased these gloves 6-7 months ago. Despite using loofahs for 20 yrs, my lower legs had developed that "strawberry" appearance. I did some research then ordered these gloves and black soap. After only a couple months use, the improvement was incredible. After 4 months, the strawberry appearance was completely gone except a couple very small spots. And now at 6 mos, those are gone too.Needless to say, I'm thrilled and have been using the gloves to wash my entire body. The improvement overall is amazing and my skin has never been softer.
N**L
My Go-To Exfoliating Glove – Worth Rebuying!
This is my second time buying the Original Kessa Exfoliating Glove, and I’ll keep coming back to it! I have eczema, and this glove helps me gently exfoliate dead skin without irritation. It leaves my skin feeling smooth, clean, and refreshed without needing harsh scrubs or chemicals.My first one held up really well, but after regular use I knew it was time to replace it — totally worth it. If you have sensitive skin and want a reliable exfoliator, this is a must-have in your routine!
E**.
Great exfoliation, thin material but works well
I wanted to buy a Hammam glove after reading about its benefits for skin health and overall health. Using a Hammam glove stimulates blood flow to the skin and removes dead skin cells for a brighter, more healthy appearance. The recommended way to scrub is with soap in a circular motion, moving upward toward the lymph nodes. Hammam users also say that they see a reduction in cellulite after using the glove, because of the increased blood flow.The material is thin but still abrasive enough to exfoliate. It's not too scratchy, my skin only looks healthy and slightly pink after I use it. There aren't any scratchy nubs, and the fabric looks like linen though it feels coarser. I've used this glove for a few months, about once or twice every week, and I love it!! I feel very energized after I use it. It's especially good to use before shaving so you can get as close a shave as you can.Recently, the seam started to split apart at the top, leaving a tiny hole (probably because I push my fingers up against the top of the glove when I use it). The hole was only about 1 cm long and I stitched it up quickly, so it wasn't too big of a problem, especially since I use the glove so heavily. But the material probably won't be able to last more than a year without you needing to buy a replacement, which makes sense for products like these.Basically, it's a great deal for a good product. It will break down eventually, but not until you've given it some real wear. Definitely a must-have if you're looking to exfoliate, and way better than a loofah.
A**N
Kessa Glove Quality Review and Care Q&A
I came across the Kessa exfoliating glove while shopping for another brand priced at $50- pretty steep price tag! So I decided to give Kessa's version a try. I've been experiencing more dry/dead skin than usual, and my previous mitten that shall remain "nameless" was old and I tossed it.I am happy to report that this much more affordable glove works excellent. I don't use it with every shower (you don't want damaged skin!), but with just semi-regular use (once or twice a week) my skin is great again. Couldn't be happier!Some questions you may have:Q: Do you *have* to use the Kessa Moroccan soap, or Moroccan soap in general?A: While I'm sure Kessa's soap is great, I try to avoid as many animal-tested products as possible. I do not know if Kessa is cruelty-free, and I already have several great smelling herbal soaps. They are bar soaps, all natural, cruelty-free, and locally made. And no, they are NOT Moraccan. But it works just fine. So the answer is no, you don't need a special soap. I do make sure my skin is optimally prepared by being wet for a few mins before going in to scrub, that way it has sort of soaked to soften and loosen dead skin. And when I'm out of the shower, I apply Palmer's Shea Butter, coconut oil, or another deeply moisturizing product. If you wanna know my routine to maximize my time, water, and use of the glove, read on in this section. Otherwise, skip to the next paragraph. Routine: So, I usually do scrubbing while my hair conditioner is in doing its thing. I start my shower just by taking a minute to relax (who doesn't love an extra hot, steamy shower?), then I soap up my body once with my hands and rinse. Then I shampoo my hair. When I'm done rinsing my hair, I wash my face. Then apply my hair conditioner. While conditioner is in, I soap up the top half of my body again, and use the glove. Rinse well. Then do the lower half of my body. It's best to shave after exfoliating, so I follow with any shaving I need to do, and finally, rinse out my conditioner. Doing things in this order allows the time I need for my skin to 'soak' prior to using the glove, but it doesn't waste time, nor do I waste water just standing there waiting for my skin to soak and soften.Q: How often should you replace the glove?A: If you take decent care of it by hanging it up, keeping it dry between showers, and rinsing it well with some very hot water every once in a while, this glove should last a year, after which I would suggest replacing, mostly for sanitary reasons. BUT if you have the habit of not hanging it up, and it often ends up found on the shower floor or randomly crumpled in a nook of a shower shelf, caddy, etc, then I suggest you replace after 6 months. Hey, stuff happens, and at this price, don't worry too much if you aren't the best at keeping this hung and dry between your showers (it can be hard when you share the shower space with others).Q: Do I need to wash or sanitize the glove?A: You should not need to wash the glove beyond rinsing it well, lathering it with some soap just for cleaning itself (so, after you've used it on yourself), and then rinsing it again. I share my bathroom/shower and sometimes find that my glove has been somehow knocked into the tub and become wet again from someone else's shower (rude, I know) so I wash and rinse with some extra hot water when that happens.Q: Is the glove machine washable?A: Again, hand-washing and hanging to dry after each use is really all you need to do. That said, if you really feel the need, you can run this through the washing machine. But DO NOT use chlorine bleach, and DO NOT put in the dryer. Hang dry at all times!Please note that the amount of dead skin the glove removes depends on how much you actually have. Makes sense, right? For me, when I first got the glove, I was having MAJOR skin issues, so the first few uses removed rolls and rolls of dead skin, it was quite astonishing. But with regular use (experiment with how often you need to use it, everyone is different), I get very little, if any, visible dead skin removed; that doesn't mean it didn't work, it just means there isn't enough to be visible. Think about it: when yyou exfoliate your face, you don't see a bunch of dead skin come off. So if you purchase this and don't see visible dead skin coming off with use, it's not due to the product. It just means you don't have a lot of dead skin! Keep it that way by using the glove once a week. Regular exfoliating also helps circulation, skin tone, and production of new skin cells, leaving you with softer, healthier, and younger-looking glowy skin! Always, always, always apply a good body moisturizer after you shower, but especially after using this glove. If you see some skin flaking or cracking but the glove isn't removing much visibly, you may have dry skin, and not a lot of built-up dead skin. In this case, increase your use of body moisturizer, or try a more deeply moisturizing product like shea or cocoa butter. These (especially the shea butter) do take longer to absorb, but they moisturize better and feel amazing. If you have the time, use olive oil- it penetrates into your skin even better and has the added benefit of vitamin E, which is essential for healthy skin. But be careful! Oils WILL leave oil blotch stains, so put on a robe and cover your seating area with a large towel or old sheet. Also, if you suffer from VERY dry, but not shedding skin, exfoliating can actually do more harm than good if done too often, so while it's still good for you to do, reduce the frequency of use of any exfoliating products/tools. And for your best skin ever, make sure you are, of course, drinking plenty of water. ;-)
S**Y
Game changer
This little glove is great according to my daughter. She loves using it once a week to get all the dead skin off. This doesn’t make your skin red at all like some. And it works right away. Light weight dries quickly. She absolutely loves this thing it’s such a game changer for sure
A**I
I actually see no results..
So I followed every instruction: I took a hot bath for 15 min, used soap then the sponge on my legs, nothing came out. Tried again without soap, nothing came out again. I still have strawberry skin on my legs :(Sidenote: it does takes dead skin off around my cheeks for some reason..
K**V
Great for skin texture
Works awesome! Left my skin feeling very even and smooth for days. I soaked for 20 minutes before scrubbing which I think helped.
M**E
Love the scrub
The material is sturdy and good quality. Always moist with warm water first. Leaves you feeling clean. It does what it’s says it does! Have not regretted my purchase.
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