I first noticed a strange neon-orange blotch on my favorite grey towel. It looked more like a bleach mark than a stain and didn’t come out in the wash. Soon, more towels were affected, and I realized the culprits were everyday products.
1. Benzoyl Peroxide – Found in acne treatments, it bleaches fabric on contact, especially dark towels.
2. Iron in Water – Mineral-rich (often well) water can leave rusty spots.
3. Hair Products/Self-Tanners – Pigments in shampoos or tanners can rub off and stain towels.
4. Cleaning Products – Surface sprays or wipes with bleach can transfer to towels via your hands.
How I Prevent It Now:
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Use white towels for skincare
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Let products dry before toweling off
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Treat water or use a rust remover
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Keep separate towels for hair