Experts reveal how often you should wash your towels (2024)

Most of us would agree that there’s something very comforting about wrapping yourself in a big, warm, fluffy bath towel after a bath or shower. It’s less comforting, though, to think about the germs and bacteria that may be breeding on your towels.

You might think your towel is fine because you only use it on your clean body, but think again. Even your freshly-washed skin can harbour germs and bacteria that will transfer to your towel when you dry your skin. Additionally, bathrooms are warm, humid spaces that make them the perfect breeding ground for bacteria — meaning there could also be airborne bacteria and moulds landing on your towel.

Drying your freshly washed skin with a towel on which there are potentially several types of bacteria could lead to a variety of infections. The way to avoid this is to make sure you wash towels frequently and thoroughly. Here’s what you need to know…

How often should you wash your towels?

Don’t panic, there’s no need to wash your bath towels after every use. Washing after every 3-4 uses is enough to keep them hygienic, according to our experts at the GHI. But, for towels used at the gym, we recommend washing after every use; not only are your gym towels covered in sweat, but they can also come into contact with lots of airborne bacteria.

Hand towels should be washed at least once a week. But households, with pets, children, and frequent visitors may need to wash hand towels as often as every 2-3 days. And if you use a flannel to wash your face, this should be washed after every use.

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What's the best way to wash towels?

    1. Check the care label on your towels and wash at the hottest allowable temperature –preferably 60°C as this will ensure you kill any germs that may be lurking on the towel.
    2. Use a biological powder for washing towels. Biological powder contains enzymes that will help to break down protein and fat-based stains. The optical brighteners and bleaching agents will help to keep white and pale towels bright. For coloured towels, use a biological detergent specially designed for colours to help stop them from fading.
    3. Fabric conditioner reduces the absorbency of towels so we advise against it, but if you prefer to use it, then do so sparingly.
    4. Tumble-drying is the best way to keep your towels fluffy and soft – just be sure to give them a good shake before you put them in the dryer. However, if you’re trying to reduce your bills, dry on an airer or outside. Avoid putting your towels on the radiator, as this will over dry them and make them hard.

    How should you store your towels?

    Keep freshly laundered towels folded in a warm, dry place, like an airing cupboard or linen cupboard. It might be tempting to have a pile of towels on a shelf in your bathroom, but in this warm, damp environment the towels could come into contact with airborne germs, potentially becoming a breeding ground for bacteria and mould before you’ve even used them.

    When storing towels between uses, getting the towel dry as quickly as possible is the most important consideration. Hanging your bath towel on a hook on the back of the bathroom door won’t allow enough air to circulate around the towel, so it’ll take much longer to dry. Instead, drape towels over a towel rail or dry on an airer or washing line. Even hanging over the bannister is a better option than crumpled on a hook in an already damp bathroom.

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    Can you use one towel for everything?

    This really comes down to personal preference. There are no hard and fast rules, but most people tend to have a separate hand towel in the bathroom for drying freshly washed hands. It also means any guests visiting your toilet don’t have to dry their hands on your bath towel.

    Other than a separate hand towel, you may have a towel specifically to wrap around your hair after you’ve washed it. And while some experts suggest using a separate towel for your face, in reality very few of us do this and as long as you wash your towels frequently, it’s really only necessary if your face is prone to breakouts or acne.

    14 best bath towels to buy now according to the GHI

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    How we test towels

    To find the best towels for your bathroom, our experts at the GHI combined in-house tests with at-home use. They sent out light and dark towels from each brand to a panel of readers to try out for a couple of weeks.

    The panel filled in a detailed survey, noting how soft the towels were before and after washing, what they thought of the size, and whether the towels were absorbent enough to dry them well.

    Back in the GHI lab, our experts compiled the findings from the survey, and carried out some tests of their own. They repeatedly washed each towel, measuring them before and after to check for shrinkage.

    They also used a digital colour measurement tool to look for any fading and noted whether it was visible to the naked eye too.

    Finally, they analysed the absorbency of each towel, timing how long it took for the fabric to become saturated.

    These are our best buys.

    Best towel

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    Panda Bamboo Bath Sheet

    Score: 95/100

    Combining bamboo with cotton to silky-smooth effect, these towels were a hit in the lab and with our testers at home. They scored full marks for absorbency and for how well they washed, keeping their shape nicely. Testers were also impressed with their colourfastness.

    The towels shed a little initially, but overall, our panel found the thick design made showering a treat. And they liked the loop that helps when hanging them up in the bathroom.

    Panda deserves an honourable mention for its environmental efforts too; the towels boast an Oeko-Tex Made in Green accreditation, which means that they have been made using sustainable processes and in socially responsible conditions.

    Joint runner-up and best cotton towel

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    Christy Organic Cotton Bath Sheet

    Score: 92/100

    Our top-scoring pure cotton towels shone for their stellar absorbency, leaving our panel of testers toasty and dry in no time. They were soft too, and you can choose between a timeless array of shades to find your bathroom’s perfect colour match.

    In the lab, there was a small amount of fading and shrinkage detected by our experts, but nothing that would be too noticeable in day-to-day use. In fact, the well-sized and snuggly design is now a mainstay in our panellists' bathrooms.

    For added peace of mind, the towels are certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard, which means the organic claims have been independently verified throughout the supply chain.

    Score: 92/100

    Soft, fluffy and absorbent, these thick bath towels come in several classic shades. They aced our lab tests, absorbing water impeccably, and holding their colour.

    They shrunk a little after the first wash (stabilising for subsequent cleans), but nothing that would make too much of a difference. In fact, one of our testers described the size as “perfect”, wrapping around their body well and sitting just above the knee.

    Price is for a set of two

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    The White Company Hydrocotton Bath Sheet

    Score: 90/100

    The White Company is always our go-to for hotel-quality furnishings, and these towels didn’t disappoint. Our panel described them as “super soft with a luxurious feel”, adding that the stitching and construction remained pristine throughout testing.

    Our in-house testing reinforced our panel’s findings; the towels had a perfect score in our absorbency and shrinkage tests, and dropped less than a point in our fading tests because the darker towel dulled a smidge. Overall, if you’re looking to invest, these premium towels should provide inviting comfort for many showers to come.

    Best range of colours

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    John Lewis Egyptian Cotton Bath Sheet

    Score: 90/100

    With no fewer than 29 colours to choose from, you’ll be sure to find the right shade for your bathroom. But that’s far from the only reason our testers rated this towel; it scored full marks for its impressive absorbency and in our shrinkage tests, maintaining its shape well after washing.

    There was some minor fading detected by our machine and our panel noted some initial shedding, but this isn't unusual with brand new towels. Our testers liked the coverage provided, declaring the towels soft and fluffy (even after a few washes!) and said they’d continue to use them after the test period had ended.

    Best striped towel

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    Piglet In Bed Pembroke Stripe Cotton Towels

    Score: 90/100

    With their striped design, these towels will bring the beach to your bathroom (or look classy on the sand). They’re thick and super soft, so they felt gentle against our testers' skin.

    They excelled during our in-house tests too, maintaining their vibrant colour, holding their shape, and absorbing water well.

    And they’re Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified, so you can wrap up safe in the knowledge that there are no chemicals next to your skin.

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    M&S Ultimate Turkish Cotton Bath Sheet

    Score: 90/100

    This towel aced our lab tests, scoring perfect marks for its impressive absorbency, colourfastness and reliability in the washing machine. It is also impeccably finished, with no loose stitches or threads detected.

    It proved a hit in our panellists' bathrooms as well– they found it lightweight and soft, praising how its generous size wrapped around the body. Again, there are a lot of colours to choose from, pleasing your design sensibilities as well as being soft on your skin.

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    La Redoute Malo Striped 100% XL Bath Towel

    Score: 89/100

    Available in eight chic colour combinations, this striped towel is another reliable buy. Our panel found it soft and stylish. Some said it wasn’t the thickest towel they’ve used, but all found it well-sized for maximum coverage and comfort.

    In our wash tests, our experts noted mixed results. The towel scored full marks for its absorbency, and impressed with its lack of fading, but they measured some slight shrinking. That said, washing on a cooler temperature, rather than the suggested 60C, should limit this.

    On balance, it’s a towel that will look just as good hanging in your bathroom as it will on the beach.

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    Cultiver Speckled Bath Sheet

    Score: 88/100

    Described as "one of the best towels I have ever owned,” by one tester, this plush design pleased with its soft and cosy feel. It's made from organic cotton that’s OEKO-TEX certified, and held its shape and retained its colour in our lab.

    Testers liked its absorbency too, and the size meant people could snuggle up in it after their shower. The flecked design and neutral shade are unique, too.

    Best towel for colour-fastness

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    Dusk Monaco Supreme Cotton Collection Bath Sheet

    Now 50% Off

    Score: 87/100

    If you’re concerned about fading, these are the towels to plump for, as our software didn’t detect any loss of colour after multiple washes. They also scored full marks for their effective absorbency and lack of shrinkage.

    Our panel said the towels felt soft and gentle against the skin, liked how they wrapped around them and were impressed with the clear care instructions provided. They’re a great value buy.

    Best budget towel

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    Dunelm Egyptian Cotton Bath Sheet

    Score: 84/100

    Like John Lewis, Dunelm’s Egyptian cotton range comes in a wide array of colours, making it ideal for interior design lovers. And these more affordable towels don’t compromise on performance – again, they aced our absorbency and shrinkage tests (testers measured no change in size at all). They fared well when assessed for colour fading too, with just a slight change detected.

    Our panel liked their size, although some found them slightly too thin for their liking. But, if you don’t want to shell out a lot on new towels, they are pleasingly soft for their price.

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    Soak & Sleep Luxury Egyptian Cotton Bath Sheet

    Now 37% Off

    Score: 82/100

    Whether you’ve enjoyed a soak or are stepping out of the shower, these are a treat to snuggle up in. They’re absorbent, wash well and come in an array of timeless colours. Not to mention, they were thicker than most of the other towels we tested – something our panel felt gave them a luxurious feel.

    While pleasingly fluffy, the towels did shed to begin with, but this should stop before too long, especially if you wash the towels a few times before use. We also detected some fading via our in-house testing. This aside, the premium texture and weight of these towels make them a high-quality buy, which, according to our panel, “felt like hotel towels”.

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    Tesco Supersoft Cotton Bath Sheet

    Score: 82/100

    If you ever wonder whether the towels you see on your weekly shop are worth adding to your trolley, then our testers have the answer, and it’s a simple “yes”. These felt soft to touch, absorbed water well and washed reliably too, with minimal shrinkage, while maintaining their fluffy feel.

    They weren’t as colourfast as some and did malt to begin with. But overall, our panel were pleased with the towels and given their low price, they are a savvy buy.

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    Inside Story Modal Pleat Bath Sheet

    Score: 81/100

    Made with a combination of cotton and modal, these towels were so soft, testers described them as “velvety”. They fared well in most in-house tests, standing out for a lack of shredding. But we did detect some shrinkage after a few washes.

    That said, the bath sheet is sizeable so should still provide good coverage. It’s also lightweight, which may come in handy if you’re travelling and want to take your own towel with you. It’s not the cheapest we tested, but its luxury finish certainly makes it an appealing pick.

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    The verdict on bath towels

    Our highest scoring towel is the Panda Bamboo Bath Sheet, acing our lab tests at the GHI, and proving a hit with our at home panel.

    But, it only comes in three colours – and let’s be honest, having a towel that matches your bathroom decor is almost as important as having one that’s soft. So, if none of those shades work for you then we’d recommend checking out either the Christy Organic Cotton Twist Yarn Towels (our runner-up) or John Lewis’ high-scoring Egyptian Cotton Bath Sheets.

    And if you still can’t find the right match, then Dunelm will surely hold the answer – its Egyptian Cotton Towels come in countless colours, and hold our coveted ‘best budget’ title, too.

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    Why should you trust the Good Housekeeping Institute?

    Homes Editor, Hannah Mendelsohn, and Homes Testing Manager, Blossom Boothroyd, have both been working at the GHI for a number of years, trying out and reviewing the very best household products, including towels.

    They’ve both tried a selection of these towels at home, so they know what makes a good product. And our testing protocols are built on 100 years of expertise.

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    FAQs

    Experts reveal how often you should wash your towels? ›

    How Often You Should Wash Your Towels. The best practice is to wash towels after every use, says Kelly Reynolds, PhD, a professor at the University of Arizona Zuckerman College of Public Health in Tucson, but you can stretch them to two to three uses — max — as long as you fully dry them out in between.

    How frequently should you wash towels? ›

    As a rule of thumb, once a week or every two weeks should be fine. Towels should ideally be washed more regularly – perhaps every few days – while your facecloth should be cleaned after every use. Because it gets completely wet, it will be wet for a longer time, and retain more skin cells and microbes.

    Is it okay to use the same towel for a week? ›

    But according to Sydney-based dermatologist Shreya Andric it's best to change your towel every three days to avoid irritating your skin or potentially cause infections. “If you shower more than once a day, then you might want to wash it more frequently,” she said.

    How often should you change your towel after showering? ›

    According to Annie Chiu, MD, a board-certified dermatologist and founder of The Derm Institute, there's a clear guidance on when to make the swap. “Generally, you should change your towels every three to four uses,” she says. “This helps prevent the buildup of bacteria and odors.”

    How often should you get rid of bath towels? ›

    Bath towels are the workhorses of the towel family, used daily and exposed to frequent washing. As a general rule, it is recommended to replace your bath towels every two to three years, with five years the maximum.

    How often should bed sheets be washed? ›

    "Regular washing, or about once every one to two weeks, is recommended to maintain cleanliness and a healthy sleep environment," says Harris. Once a week if you don't use a top sheet. Once a month if you do. Once a week if you don't use a top sheet.

    How often do Brits wash their towels? ›

    Over 1 million UK residents only wash their bathroom towels once a year, survey reveals. Health experts suggest that bathroom towels should be washed after three uses to prevent spread of germs, but many Brits are not adhering to this basic bathroom hygiene.

    How many times can you use a towel without washing it? ›

    “We recommend washing bath towels after every three uses, or at least once a week, to ensure truly clean towels,” said Kate Elks, Brooklinen director. “Brooklinen's bath offerings, including bath towels and sheets, hand towels, and washcloths, only differ in size, so you can care for them all the same way.”

    How often should you shower? ›

    Many doctors say a daily shower is fine for most people. (More than that could start to cause skin problems.) But for many people, two to three times a week is enough and may be even better to maintain good health. It depends in part on your lifestyle.

    What happens if you use the same towel for too long? ›

    “Damp, used towels in moist bathrooms encourage microbial growth,” she said. “Although most of these germs are often harmless, some of them (including Staphylococcus bacteria) can cause infection and health problems, especially in people with skin wounds and immunocompromised people.”

    How to get towels really clean? ›

    Most detergents are fine for washing towels, so your favorite should work just fine. Add Bleach if Desired – If you have stains on your towels, bleach works well to get them clean. When washing white towels, you can use chlorine or non-chlorine (color-safe) bleach.

    How often should you wash towels with vinegar? ›

    When I mentioned this to my grandma, she shared a two-part cleaning trick she uses to get her towels nice and plush. It's best to do this monthly, as it requires more time and water than a typical wash. All you'll need is one cup of white vinegar and one cup of baking soda.

    How many times can you use the same towel for showering? ›

    The best practice is to wash towels after every use, says Kelly Reynolds, PhD, a professor at the University of Arizona Zuckerman College of Public Health in Tucson, but you can stretch them to two to three uses — max — as long as you fully dry them out in between.

    How often does the average person wash their towels? ›

    Almost one in five surveyed said they washed their towels once a month, a quarter said once a week and one in 20 chose to wash every day after a bath or shower, according to data from a shower company.

    What is the best month to buy towels? ›

    January is almost always going to be the prime time to buy bedding and linens. Most bedding and linen retailers hold what's called a “White Sale” each January to sell their products at a steep discount. According to CBS News, consumers can expect to save up to 80% this time of year.

    Can you wash towels too much? ›

    The Cleaning Institute recommends washing bath towels after three uses. If you shower every day, that means laundry almost twice a week. Regular laundry is sufficient to clean towels and remove any germs that are starting to accumulate.

    What happens if you don't wash your towel? ›

    A towel also keeps hold of the things it absorbs. That means if you don't wash your towels regularly or you use the same towel for multiple purposes, bacteria can start to grow. And, if you keep reusing these bacteria-filled towels, it could be the reason why you, your employees or your guests keep getting sick.

    Do you really need to wash towels before use? ›

    Always wash new towels before use to remove any silicone coating added during the manufacturing process. Removing this coating releases the fabric's fibers, allowing them to absorb water more easily. An initial wash also helps remove lint left over from the weaving process.

    How often should I wash kitchen towels? ›

    Whether it's for wiping down surfaces or drying your hands, this simple practice helps maintain good hygiene in the cooking space. It's advisable to switch your kitchen towels every one to two days, particularly those that are frequently used for hand-drying and may come into contact with unclean hands.

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