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Linen Face Cloth, 3-pack
Linen Face Cloth, 3-pack
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Regular price
400 SEK

Linen Face Cloth, 3-pack

WIPES AWAY CLEANSING OIL
LEAVING ALL FACES NEAT AND CLEAN 


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Soak the face cloth in warm water and gently wipe off the cleansing oil from your face. The clever waffle weave provides a gentle daily exfoliation by helping to remove dead skin cells from the surface of your skin. 

  • Provides gentle daily exfoliation
  • 100% GOTS-certified linen 
  • Premium long-lasting quality
  • Hot wash - hang dry
  • Last 20-30 years if treated well

The face cloth is delivered pressed. Once washed, it will shrink slightly and transform into a soft and creased shape. The face cloths are delivered pressed. Once washed, they will shrink slightly and transform into a soft and creased shape. Treat them well and they will last 20-30 years (it's 10x times longer than a cotton cloth).

Swedish Royal Court supplier Klässbols linen weaving mill produces our OM-SE face cloths of the finest 100% GOTS certified linen.

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How to use

Use with Oil Cleansing Method

Apply 2-3 pumps of the Face Cleansing oil onto dry skin - yes, dry. Massage to melt away all traces of your day.

Soak the linen face cloth in warm to hot water, squeeze and wipe off all the cleansing oil from your face.

We recommend using one side, or a part of the cloth, to clean away make-up and grime, and the other side to do a second round of wiping.

If treated with care, linen as a natural material can last between 20-30 years (that's 10x longer than cotton!). Simply press the cloth one or twice a year using an iron to strengthen the linen yarn fibers.