How to choose the roughness of exfoliating glove?
The numbers 120D, 150D, and 250D on an exfoliating glove refer to the denier (D), which is a unit of measurement for the thickness or density of the fibers used in the fabric. A higher denier number indicates a thicker and more durable fiber, while a lower number indicates finer, softer fibers. In terms of exfoliating gloves, the denier affects the glove's abrasiveness, texture, and overall performance.
Normally,there are 3 types roughness choices of our exfoliating mitt for body,120D,150D and 250D.
Here’s a breakdown of the differences:
120D:
Fibers: Thinner and softer.
Exfoliation: Mild exfoliation, suitable for those with sensitive skin or for a gentle scrub.
Feel: Less abrasive, comfortable for regular use without causing irritation.
150D:
Fibers: Slightly thicker than 120D, offering a moderate texture.
Exfoliation: Moderate exfoliation, effective for routine skin sloughing without being too harsh.
Feel: Balanced abrasiveness, good for most skin types, especially those that need a bit more exfoliation than the 120D.
250D:
Fibers: Thicker and more durable, offering a rougher texture.
Exfoliation: Strong exfoliation, ideal for removing dead skin cells, rough patches, or calluses.
Feel: More abrasive, which may be better for tougher skin but might irritate sensitive skin.
Summary:
120D = Gentle exfoliation, for sensitive skin.
150D = Moderate exfoliation, for regular exfoliation needs.
250D = Strong exfoliation, for tougher, thicker skin.
Depending on your skin type and sensitivity, you can choose a glove based on how much exfoliation you want. If you're new to exfoliating gloves or have delicate skin, start with the 120D and work your way up to more abrasive options like the 250D if necessary.