Face Cloths & Flannels — Ring-Spun Cotton to 700 GSM, Built to Last
Most face cloths go thin and rough within a few months because they're made from open-end spun cotton — the cheaper, faster production method that sheds fibre with every wash. Ours are ring-spun, which means the fibres are twisted tighter, the pile stays denser, and the softness doesn't wash out after ten cycles. We make them here in the UK in weights from 400 GSM institutional grade up to 700 GSM double yarn — the same constructions we supply to hotels and care homes, available with no minimum order, free delivery over £35, and a price match if you find them cheaper elsewhere.If you need help choosing between cotton face cloths, bamboo face towels, or institutional flannels, our face cloth guide covers every skin type and use case.
Which face cloth do you actually need?
The 400 GSM institutional cloths are made from ring-spun carded cotton — not the open-end alternatives most suppliers use at this price point. They dry fast, handle high-temperature commercial washing at 60°C and above, and don't shed. If you're buying for a hotel, care home, or gym and going through them in volume, this is where to start.
The 450 GSM range is the UK leisure standard — the weight used across fitness centres, guest houses, and health clubs that need a balance between cost-per-unit and wash cycle durability. Practical, consistent, and easy to replenish without minimum orders.
The 500 GSM range sits in the middle ground — enough weight to feel substantial, quick enough to dry between uses. These are the most popular face towels for everyday home use and mid-range hospitality, and the weight most domestic buyers come back to reorder.
At 550 GSM the zero twist construction gives a noticeably open, soft pile — good for gentle daily exfoliation and sensitive skincare routines where you want texture without roughness.
At 600 GSM you get the double yarn construction. Two yarns twisted together means a denser pile that holds its structure through repeated washing — that's why it turns up in hotel bathrooms that have worked out the replacement cost. The 600 GSM Jacquard weave is also worth noting for anyone wanting a designed finish without losing the absorbency of a standard terrycloth.
The 700 GSM Royal Egyptian is the thickest, most premium face cloth we make.Double yarn, maximum pile density — the weight is backed by construction rather than loose pile, which is why it holds up. If you need something specifically for travel, sport, or gym use, the microfibre face cloths in the range dry faster than any cotton equivalent and pack down to almost nothing — different purpose, different construction entirely.
The 700 GSM bamboo is GOTS certified — meaning certified organic fibres and responsible manufacturing, not just a label. Naturally antibacterial, smooth at fibre level rather than just pile level, and the right choice for sensitive or reactive skin.
Why the construction matters more than the GSM number
Two face cloths can both say 700 GSM and feel completely different after twenty washes. The weight tells you how much fibre is there at the start. The yarn type tells you how much is still there a year later.
Ring-spun cotton — which we use across our institutional and premium ranges — twists the fibres together under tension before weaving. The result is a tighter, smoother yarn that pills less, sheds less, and holds absorbency longer. Open-end spinning, which most budget face cloths use, is faster and cheaper but produces a coarser yarn with looser fibre ends. Those loose ends are what you're washing away every cycle. If you want to understand how construction affects your skincare routine specifically, our face cloth buying guide covers the material and texture considerations in detail.
At commercial wash temperatures — 60°C or above — the difference compounds quickly. A ring-spun cloth at 400 GSM will outlast an open-end cloth at 500 GSM. That matters when you're replacing stock.
Why Buy From Us
We've been making towels in Bolton, Lancashire since 1999. Every cotton face cloth in our range is tested and confirmed free from harmful substances under OekoTex Standard 100. The bamboo range goes further — GOTS certified for organic fibres and responsible manufacturing throughout the supply chain. If you're ordering for a business, there's no minimum order. You can mix weights and sizes across one delivery. Orders over £35 ship free, returns are open for 365 days, and if you find the same product cheaper elsewhere we'll match it. Call us on 01204 455755 if you want to talk through the right option before ordering — we've been supplying hotels, care homes, gyms, and spas for over 25 years and can tell you exactly what holds up in your wash cycle.
FAQS
What's the difference between a face cloth and a flannel?
Nothing — they're the same product. "Flannel" is the older British term, still used widely in the north of England. "Face cloth" has become the more common retail term online, particularly for search. Both refer to a small square cloth, typically 30×30 cm, used for washing and drying the face. You'll also see them called washcloths, wash cloths, or facecloths — same thing, different spelling.
Why do face cloths go rough after washing?
Almost always yarn construction. Open-end spun cotton — used in most budget face cloths — has loose fibre ends that break away during washing. After ten to fifteen cycles, the pile thins and the texture coarsens. Ring-spun cotton holds the fibres tighter, so the pile stays denser for longer. Washing above 60°C repeatedly, using fabric softener, and tumble drying on high heat all accelerate degradation — but if the cloth went rough within a month, the yarn was the problem from the start, not the washing routine.
What GSM should I choose for a face cloth?
For hotels, care homes, or gyms: 400–450 GSM ring-spun institutional. Fast drying, durable at commercial temperatures, cost-effective at volume. For everyday home use: 500 GSM is the most practical balance — enough pile for makeup removal and cleansing, dries within a few hours. For something noticeably thick that holds up over years: 600 GSM double yarn or 700 GSM Royal Egyptian. For sensitive or reactive skin: 700 GSM bamboo, GOTS certified.
Are your face cloths suitable for sensitive skin?
The bamboo range is the best option for sensitive skin — naturally antibacterial, soft at fibre level rather than just pile level, and GOTS certified. They work equally well as facial cloths for daily skincare routines where consistent gentleness matters. The Royal Egyptian cotton cloths are also a sound choice: ring-spun, no harmful substances confirmed under OekoTex Standard 100, and dense enough that there's no rough texture even before the pile softens with use.
Can I order face cloths in bulk without a minimum order?
Yes. There's no minimum order on anything we sell. If you're ordering for a hotel, care home, salon, or gym and want to mix GSM weights across one delivery, that's straightforward. Orders over £35 ship free. If you're price-matching against another supplier's quote, call us on 01204 455755 and we'll match it. We've supplied commercial accounts across the UK for over 25 years — there's no minimum and no setup process.
Do face cloths come with embroidery options?
Yes — logo or name embroidery is available across the range. Embroidery sits better on a denser pile, so the 600 GSM double yarn and 700 GSM Royal Egyptian hold a crisper finish than the lighter institutional weights. If brand visibility matters — spa, hotel, salon — those are the ones to use. Call us on 01204 455755 to discuss quantities and artwork requirements.