Towels come in a set of three. At least that is what I am accustomed to. The bath towel for body, the hand towel for hand, and the wash cloth for face. It makes perfect sense, but when it comes to real use I can't say that I have made much use of my wash cloth. For some reason, wash cloth is not as convenient in size for me. Even the texture feels thicker and bulkier because it is smaller. Maybe it is just some sort of mental block, drama from child hood that I have these feelings about the wash cloths.

When I am washing my face, I generally reach for the hand towel. Hand towels are much more convenient in terms of size and a lot easier to hang back. The wash cloths, on the other hand fall-off the hook, and the towel bar too easily.
Needless to say, I have collected many many wash cloths over time. When I buy towels, I buy the set, even though I stopped using wash cloths for a decade now. I guess it comes from feeling guilty just because I don't, doesn't mean others in my household don't either. The wash cloths in my cabinet just sit there taking up space and look almost practically new while the bath towels and hand towels have faded few shades. I have tried to repurpose the wash cloths by re-using them as kitchen wipes, dirty rags, and multi- purpose cleaning towel. But the real solution would be to stop buying wash cloths when I do buy a new set of towels. Right?

Here are Self Sagacity's Thursday Two Questions #142
1) Do you use wash cloths or hand towels more? Or both, since you're not weird like me?
2) Do you know of a tip/ secret in keeping towels the same shade and not so faded from variable use?

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