Cotton Supplies
Are cotton pads good for the skin?
Cotton pads come in different compositions and weaves, which also determine their absorbency level and the way they interact with the skin. To enjoy a lint-free experience, you will want hypoallergenic medical-grade cotton that resists shredding. While you may be tempted by highly absorbent cotton pads, these can soak up too much moisture and leave the skin feeling dry. They are the best choice for removing nail polish and for applying post-waxing calming gels, but you are better off with quilt-like cotton rounds or esthetic wipes when it comes to facials.
What are cotton pads used for?
The most common use for cotton pads is makeup removal, closely followed by nail polish removal. They can be used wet or dry during facials and skincare procedures, to either apply or remove beauty products from the skin, and they double as eye covers during treatments. Ultra-soft cotton pads are delicate with sensitive skin and are essential in makeup services, as well as eyebrow waxing and threading. Since they are disposable, they ensure optimum hygiene in salons and spas.
Are cotton pads the same as cotton balls?
While cotton pads and cotton rounds can be used interchangeably, cotton balls are a different product. They can be used for pretty much the same things in salons and spas, but are generally more absorbent than pads and tend to fall apart easily, leaving traces of cotton behind. As they soak up more product, cotton balls are best at removing glitter nail polish. They can also be saturated with essential oils and used in a DIY aromatherapy diffuser.
What is the difference between cotton esthetic wipes and silken wipes?
Esthetic wipes that are designed for removing beauty products from the skin are generally highly absorbent, whereas those designed for applying products are only slightly absorbent. Among the least absorbent types, Intrinsics® Silken™ Wipes perform the best and they are ideal for applying creams and cooling gels after waxing. They are made of a soft 4-ply fiber blend that is durable and non-linting. While they have a soft, luxurious feel, silken wipes are also economical, as they don't soak up expensive skin care products as regular cotton wipes do.
What are cotton rounds used for?
Cotton rounds and cotton pads have the same uses. The difference is that cotton pads can also come in other shapes, like ovals or squares. They are equally useful for applying and removing beauty products, such as makeup, lotions, cleansers, and creams, and they are suitable for both face and nails.
Can cotton rounds exfoliate the skin?
While cotton rounds with embedded micro-beads are available on the market, professionals prefer to use soft cotton pads and pair them with an exfoliating scrub that suits each client best. Another handy option is cotton-filled gauze, which is highly abrasive, yet exceptionally absorbent. Gentle exfoliation can be achieved with clay or mud masks and, to save time, professionals use pre-cut facial masks made of cotton gauze for this.
What are cotton-tipped applicators used for?
Cotton-tipped applicators are generally used to apply creams and balms to small areas. They are particularly useful for coloring eyebrows, removing excess product during facials, or touching up makeup and nail polish. They can also be used for applying glycolic acid treatments, as well as other esthetic procedures that require precision and easy application. Glycolic applicators are usually lint-free, non-absorbent, and double-ended. They also have extra-large heads compared to other cotton-tipped applicators.
Where can I buy cotton supplies at the best prices?
MassageWarehouse.com carries a wide variety of cotton esthetic supplies, ranging from cotton pads, balls, and pillowettes to cotton-tipped applicators, gauze facial masks, disposable hairbands, cotton wipes, and cotton-filled gauze. All these come with a price match guarantee based on the Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) policy of the manufacturer and can be bought in 4 interest-free payments with Afterpay.