mitt duo
mitt duo
mitt duo
mitt duo
mitt duo
mitt duo
mitt duo
mitt duo

mitt duo

Regular price $24
Regular price Sale price $24
preps skin for sluffing
removes surface oils

Two mitts—for frequent sluffers or anyone sharing the smooth. Pair with the pre-sluff bar for the complete skin-smoothing experience or use on its own for a daily, gentle sluff. 

Made for / Not made for

Made for:

ashy legs and arms
softens rough, bumpy skin (keratosis pilaris, strawberry skin)
dull, dry skin
removing product buildup (SPF, creams, oils)
self-tan prep
areas prone to ingrowns

Not made for:

sunburned skin
irritated skin
active breakouts
use on face

Why you need to sluff

Sluffing goes deeper than exfoliating scrubs by mechanically lifting away layers of product buildup (oils from scrubs, SPF, lotions, creams, self-tanner, etc.) and dead, ashy skin. You'll see it all roll off like eraser shavings— it's grossly satisfying.

No gritty jars. No sugar or salt scrubs.

Just your smoothest skin revealing itself and ready for better product absorption.

Care instructions

Machine wash cold. Hang to dry (tumble dry low if you must, but note that it might lose its abrasiveness faster). Use and reuse until it's no longer coarse, then make it your everyay washcloth.

how to sluff.

wet skin.

Start with a hot shower. Let your skin soften for a few minutes.

remove the slip.

Use the pre-sluff bar to remove lotions, creams, and body oils so the mitt has better grip. Rinse off the suds.

sluff.

Apply firm pressure and long strokes to sluff away dead skin. Watch it roll off. Remember: more pressure = more results.

rinse + dry + lotion.

Rinse away the sluff stuff. Towel dry, then apply lotion to damp skin. Seal in the smooth.

questions?

we’ve got answers.

What is sluffing?

Sluffing is a Korean bathing routine that removes dead skin using heat and friction. It’s not a scrub — it’s a method.

What is the difference between exfoliating and sluffing?

sluffing is our term for a deep skin exfoliating treatment inspired by the Korean tradition of “seshin”, which is the ritual of softening skin through submersing oneself in warm/hot water, then mechanically scrubbing the dead skin off with a small, abrasive cloth.

How often should you sluff your skin?

Once a week is the sweet spot. Your skin needs time to regenerate between sessions.

You can sluff more often if you regularly wear body SPF, sweat more than average, spend a lot of time in grimy environments, etc. You can also use less pressure for a daily, light sluff.

Does sluffing help keratosis pilaris (KP)?

Many people with KP love to sluff. Consistent use can help smooth and soften the texture over time.

Is sluffing safe for sensitive skin?

Yes, but start slow. Use light pressure and try once a week first.

Why isn’t my dead skin rolling off?

Not all skin produces the same buildup. Elbows, knees, and folds tend to show the most. Similarly, not everyone is built the same and some people may shed more dead skin than others. If the first pass with the sluffing mitt doesn’t work, try a few more times. 

How long does the kit last?

With regular use (1-2x per week), the kit lasts around 4-6 weeks.

How do I clean the sluff mitt?

Wash the mitt on a cold laundry cycle and hang to dry.

don’t just take our word for it.