Exfoliating Your Skin With A Korean Washcloth- So Satisfying! #shorts

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Published 2021-03-06
My mom used to scrub my skin with Korean washcloths when I was a kid. It was painful but my skin was sooooo smooth afterwards!

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  • @DoctorYoun
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  • @rayzerkill3189
    It's a traditional thing but we use rocks. Not like any rock but.. Rocks šŸ˜‚
  • @malak-ij4lf
    As a Moroccan kid, this was the a torture device used against dirty kids. The problem is, we are ALL dirty
  • The fact that people are this grown and werent exfoliating is insane. All ethnic households understand
  • @-_enaemon_-
    I took a shower once when I was little and I had no idea this was dead skin. I think I thought that it was like a paper or an eraser but it scared the crap outta me šŸ˜…
  • @drunkcroissant
    this literally happens to me naturally when i take a shower. iā€™ll get itchy or something and skin starts rubbing off.
  • This doctor has such beauty ā€¦ I feel his goodness and honesty translates so easily across his videos, I wish heā€™d start a YouTube channel. Whenever I watch his tic Tok videos ā€¦ invariably I find myself smiling. This man is simply a ā€œsource of joyā€. šŸ˜Š
  • @myperfectworlds
    I literally just bought this because of this video. 100/10. My skin is super soft, and it actually helped with ingrown hairs I had on my legs!
  • @Kelegy
    Hopefully, you talk to us about this cloth and standard washcloths in general šŸ™‚ Have a great weekend!
  • @tsumbee547
    Fun fact: In Turkey there are baths specifically for this. Itā€˜s a very hot and steamy so the skin can come of easily, they are too rough sometimes though.
  • @conniecakes06
    This is my first time hearing about this cloth, I want to try it!
  • I bought something similar on Amazon and couldnā€™t believe the amount of skin that came off the very first time I used it especially because I had used my loofa right before the cloth. Now when I use it in the shower only the tops of my arms have any skin that comes off everywhere else is just fine. My skin has transformed though. Itā€™s so freakin soft & im so glad because I am 31 weeks pregnant and had been feeling like an alligator !
  • @lollol-vg8dk
    I can proudly say i discovered this when i was a kid by using my fingers
  • @Amnok
    Funny thing is that washcloth is called 'Italy towel' in Korea
  • my mom is korean and used to use that when she bathed me - i loved every part of bathtime EXCEPT FOR THIS BECAUSE IT FELT LIKE I WAS BEING SKINNED LAYER BY LAYER but now when I use it on my own it's not so bad :)
  • @Irida24
    In my house we used a loofah but not the soft-cute one you find on supermarket shelves. Not even the fancy expensive ones you get at the ā€˜organicā€™ stores. It was a dry loofah bought at some herbs&spices hidden oooold store in Athens downtown (Omonoia if you are connoisseurs!). Best description would be petrified old loaf of bread with a thorny exterior! šŸ˜‚ It did get better once wet but as a child it was torture! šŸ˜… As an adult I canā€™t wash without it and when I travel back home I always buy some new ones and also my son have me send him some to Canada! I blindly just went on and bought this Korean/Italian wash cloth too! I canā€™t wait to try it! ā˜ŗļø
  • @hannahson4100
    Fun fact: for some reason Koreans call it the ā€œItalian towelā€ (ģ“ķƒœė¦¬ ķƒ€ģ˜¬, as it says on the package)...please donā€™t ask me why because I have no idea
  • @user-rr5kp3on4j
    Me: who has been scrubbing my body my entire life I was shocked to learn that some people just bathe with soap and water. Lmao
  • @Maria-0017
    Anthony Youn makes me giggle, he has great humour šŸ˜