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Face Cloths
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i want to buy online some face flannels, i like large but not thick - thinner is better. what sort of size am i looking for and what material for thin
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As has been suggested above, products at the 'value' end of supermarket's own ranges might suit your needs.
However you might also wish to consider those products which are marketed for sale as baby flannels. e.g. Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
(The comments there suggest that they're both very thin and also good for adults with sensitive skin).
However you might also wish to consider those products which are marketed for sale as baby flannels. e.g. Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
(The comments there suggest that they're both very thin and also good for adults with sensitive skin).
Bed - I like them even thinner - I have bought the TU (sainsburys) - but they are too thick - right enough I've not tried Asda.
I used to get them in Home Bargains and Gordons but jeepers they are like floor cloths.
I have actually hunted out a very thin one (the only thin one I have). They are much easier to get at the cracks LOL.
I used to get them in Home Bargains and Gordons but jeepers they are like floor cloths.
I have actually hunted out a very thin one (the only thin one I have). They are much easier to get at the cracks LOL.
I ordered them too ie the baby ones but I cancelled them. You like large - I don't - so these will do me lovely since I have had them before.
I don't like any thing large - can't bare large bathtowels or the next size down. Can't hold them - arms too weak. Use a standard towel for head, bum and toes LOL.
I don't like any thing large - can't bare large bathtowels or the next size down. Can't hold them - arms too weak. Use a standard towel for head, bum and toes LOL.