
Scientific Research
Silver has known antimicrobial properties, and color-changing dye strips can react to changes in contamination or residue. The available evidence here supports the idea of a towel with silver-infused fibers and dirty-indicator strips, but it does not provide rigorous clinical validation for claims like preventing bacterial growth or keeping users safe. Those stronger marketing claims should be treated cautiously.
About
Mizu Towels are designed to enhance hygiene and comfort through innovative features. These towels are infused with natural silver fibers, which are known for their antibacterial properties, effectively eliminating up to 99.9% of bacterial growth. This feature helps maintain a cleaner towel, reducing the risk of bacterial contamination and promoting better health.
The towels also incorporate proprietary color-changing strips that detect impurities. These strips change color when they come into contact with bacteria, oils, or other contaminants, indicating when the towel needs washing. This ensures that users are always aware of the towel's cleanliness, further supporting a hygienic lifestyle.
Crafted using traditional Japanese techniques from Imabari, known for producing some of the world's softest towels, Mizu Towels are made from luxurious bamboo cotton. This material is not only soft and durable but also highly absorbent, capable of holding up to five times its weight in water. Additionally, the towels dry three times faster than regular towels, thanks to their open-air weave design, which facilitates quick evaporation.