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Towels are a necessity in daily life if not a luxury, and they're probably something most people don't give much thought to. You may already have towels in several different shapes and sizes in your home, and you likely come across them while you're in businesses like hotels, gyms, spas, salons, restaurants and bars.
In this guide, we'll focus on two of the smallest but most common — and easily confused — types of towels: face towels and hand towels. Both of these essential small-sized towels should be stocked in healthy quantities in both homes and businesses.
Although both of these types of towels are important to have around, some crucial differences distinguish each type. Let's take a look at what makes these types of towels distinctive, how to care for them and why you need both for different purposes. Towels can be luxury items, functional tools used for drying and cleaning or simply products for comfort after bathing, swimming or enjoying spa treatments. No matter their use, it's essential to stock the right towels for your purposes — and take care of them properly.
Although some people may use these two terms interchangeably, hand towels and face towels are very different in their sizes and functions. Here are some of the main differences between hand towels and face towels:
With these key factors in mind, it's easy to see that face towels are different from hand towels, each having its own specialized purpose.
Even with these key differences, some people may still use the towels interchangeably or wonder why they should have plenty of both. It's important to remember that these two towels have distinctive qualities for a reason. They function certain ways due to their unique sizes and materials, and having both types of these towels around can successfully prevent the spread of germs. For instance, though your hands should be clean when you dry them on a hand towel, the damp towel can still harbor some germs, and it's best to keep those germs off of your face.
Face towels have a small and convenient size, making them ideal for a quick face wash. The smaller size also means that you can change them often and fit more face towels in a load of laundry. Hand towels are the perfect size for hanging on a towel bar to use for drying hands after frequent washing. They're also relatively small, and it's easy to fit several in the same wash load.
In any home or business, it can be hard to know just how many towels to have on hand. For a home, it can depend on how many people are in the home regularly, how often you have guests and how often you do laundry. Personal preferences can also affect how many towels your household will need. For a business, the number of towels needed will depend on the type of establishment, what the towels are used for and how many customers or clients use the towels on a daily or weekly basis.
As a suggested guideline for a household, you should have about two hand towels per person, per week and one to two face towels per person per day. You should add in some extras if there are kids at home, as well as extras for guests. You should also have more in stock if you prefer to do laundry less often. For a family of four, this would amount to a minimum of 10 to 12 hand towels and about 30 to 40 face towels on hand at all times.
For any business, it can be a little trickier knowing just how many of each type of towel to keep in stock. You'll need to think about what the towels are used for in your business and how many clients you serve each day. For example, a gym might have a hand towel for each client to use during a workout, and a spa might stock a variety of hand towels and face towels depending on the specific services offered.
Always stock a minimum number of hand towels and face towels according to your average number of clients or guests, plus plenty of extras for staff use. Consider whether you have on-site laundry and how often laundry is done to determine how many towels you may need. You'll also want to order more towels beyond your average number of customers to have on hand so that you're prepared for busier days, random emergencies and consistent growth in your customer base. That way, you'll never have to worry about running out.
Caring for hand towels and face towels is very similar to caring for any other type of towel, but there's one important distinction — they should usually be washed more often than other types of towels. Face towels should generally be washed after every use, and hand towels should be changed out and washed every few days. Here are some other cleaning and care tips for your hand towels and face towels: