This hair towel is made from six recycled water bottles. ♻️
looks similar to existing Aquis products, with a few choice modifications that warrant hype. For starters, a major upgrad is that it secures via an elastic strap in lieu of a button closure. I don’t mind a button since it definitely helps the towel stay in place, but the caveat is that they’re not always the most comfortable.
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