As diligent as you may be about washing your face and applying your skin care, dermatologists say this common mistake may be reintroducing breakout-causing bacteria to your freshly cleansed face:

“Be cautious in using cleansing tools like washcloths, sponges or loofahs, because they can be irritating to the skin,” dermatologist, professor andMount Sinai Hospital’s director of cosmetic and clinical research, Joshua Zeichner previously told HuffPost. “Items like washcloths can be a breeding ground for microorganisms if they are left out wet and reused.” Zeichner is also an associate professor of dermatology and the director of

One solution to bacteria-harboring washcloths is these plant-based, disposable Ditoi Clean Face towelettes — and right, now you can get them on sale for under $10 if you’re fast enough to catch ’em.

That’s the same cost as three 15-packs at full price, so you’re essentially getting a few extra towels for free.

Similar to (and cheaper than!) the beloved and indisputably viral Clean Skin Club face towels, these hidden gem towels have scored an impressively rare 4.8 rating across over 4,000 reviews.👀