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The used sweat towels we provide at the studio smell unpleasant after a few hours.
Not exact matches
Use the mat
towel to pose over, and it will soak up your
sweat, stay dry while you are in session, and keep a steady grip so you can practice with ease.
If you are an at - home kinda gal, wash your
sweat towels after every
use to avoid any ickiness.
You can politely ask others if they are not
using their
towels or not wiping off the
sweat from the benches or pads.
I'd still
use a rubber mat for regular yoga (if your hands are dry, poses like Downward Dog can be a slippery on the soft
towel surface), but it's great when the
sweat starts dripping!
I normally would
use the
towel the gym provided to wipe my
sweat from my face but if you think about it, the
towel sits on the bike, that might not be as clean as I think it is.
While machine drying some items like
sweats and
towels is fine,
using a drying rack or air drying your finer clothing articles, when done properly, will leave them wrinkle free and crisp.