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How to Select Salon and Spa Towels
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By: Sam Karthi Email Article
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Many Owners and Managers of Beauty Salons & Spas, Nail Salons, and Tanning Salons do not select the right type of towels for the best effective usage. Two of the most common mistakes are to use the same towels throughout the Salon or to mix towels between different sections of the Salon. These mistakes are costly and create situations in which the towels are not utilized to the greatest effect. Towels used in this Manner will also be unsightly and require early replacement. Here are some recommendations and insight that will save Salon Owners and Managers both Time and Money.

The Towel industry has come up with new and improved lines of towel products in the last 15 years, which cater to the specific demands of the Beauty Industry. One such towel line, that less than 10% of Salon Owners are aware of, is the "Bleach Proof Towel". Coloring Chemicals such as Peroxide and other Bleaching agents do not affect the color of the "Bleach Proof Towel". Even after Hundreds of Washes, the "Bleach Proof Towel" retains its original color and finish, with no discernible fading.

Generally Salon Owners and Managers replace Towels for four reasons. Fortunately there is a simple solution to each of these common problems.

1. Regular towels are "spotted" and look "ruined" due to frequent exposure to Salon chemicals.

"Bleach Proof Towels" are stain resistant.

2. Regular towel edges fray due to poor hemming.

"Bleach Proof Towels" and other Towels come with "Salvage Edges" or "Double Hemming" on all sides.

3. Towels develop holes due to low quality yarn and poor weave density.

"Bleach Proof Towels" and other available Towels, have extremely tight weave in the Base Cloth to prevent these holes.

4. Towels that have very heavy lint lose their weight or become thin and easily tear apart.

"Bleach Proof Towels" and other available Towels are made with high quality "Ring spun Yarn" or "Combed Cotton".

You may contact me for any questions related to Salon, Spa, Towels, Body Wraps, Bath Robes, Capes Spa sheets and Blankets etc. HY Supplies Inc karthi Email: karthi@hysupplies.com http://www.hysupplies.com/

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