Fast Absorption
Microfiber pulls water from soaking-wet hair in just a few minutes, cutting your air-dry time significantly compared to a regular cotton towel.
Cleenovia's microfiber hair turban soaks up water in minutes so you can get on with your morning.
Less wait, less breakage, less frustration every single morning.
Microfiber pulls water from soaking-wet hair in just a few minutes, cutting your air-dry time significantly compared to a regular cotton towel.
The ultra-soft microfiber loops glide over your hair instead of roughing up the cuticle the way a stiff cotton towel does.
A simple button closure holds the wrap firmly in place while you do your makeup, make coffee, or get dressed.
Wrapping instead of rubbing keeps your hair's natural texture intact and cuts down on flyaways before you even reach for a brush.
Rough terry cloth creates friction that roughens the hair cuticle and slows drying time — a microfiber wrap solves both problems at once.
more water absorbed per fiber than standard cotton, thanks to microfiber's natural split-fiber structure
wash cycles this wrap handles without pilling, stretching, or losing its shape
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lightweight microfiber weight — absorbent without feeling heavy on your head
washes without pilling or losing softness
microfiber construction — no rough fibers, no lint, no snagging on strands
average satisfaction rating among customers who switched from cotton
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I used to spend 20 minutes with a blow-dryer just to get my hair from sopping wet to manageable. This wrap cuts that down to basically nothing. I put it on after my shower, get dressed, take it off, and my hair is almost dry already.
I have naturally wavy hair and towel drying always made it puff out. This is different — the microfiber soaks the water out gently instead of roughing everything up. My waves actually look like waves now instead of a triangle.
Bought two, one for me and one as a backup. My teenager saw mine and refused to give it back, so I ordered a third. The button closure is what makes it — no elastic band digging into your head, it just sits there and does its job.
Cheap turbans fall apart after a month and boutique wraps charge a premium for the same microfiber — Cleenovia gives you the quality without the markup.
| cleenovia | budget pack turbans | boutique hair wraps | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price Per Towel | $16.99 | $3.99 | $28.00 |
| Absorbency | ★★★★★ | ★★ | ★★★ |
| Lint-Free | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Button Closure | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Durability (washes) | 200+ | 30 | 100 |
| Quick Dry | ✓ | ✕ | ✓ |
Before this, drying my hair felt like a whole event — blow-dryer, round brush, twenty-five minutes minimum. Now I wrap it, make breakfast, unwrap it, and I'm basically done. My hair is smoother and I'm not fighting frizz halfway through the day.
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The wrap measures approximately 25 x 65 cm (10 x 25 inches), which is large enough to cover most hair lengths and volumes, including thick or curly hair. The stretchy microfiber fabric accommodates a wide range of head sizes comfortably.
Machine wash on a gentle cycle with cold or warm water. Skip fabric softener — it coats microfiber fibers over time and reduces absorbency. Tumble dry on low or air dry flat. It stays soft and effective wash after wash.
Most people get great results after 10 to 20 minutes. Microfiber absorbs water quickly, so you don't need to wear it for an hour the way you might with a heavy terry cloth towel. Exact time depends on your hair's thickness and length.
Orders ship within 1-2 business days. US delivery in 5-12 business days.
A standard cotton bath towel is heavy, creates friction as you scrunch or rub, and is slow to pull moisture out of your hair. Microfiber is a much finer fiber that absorbs water on contact without rubbing — which means less frizz, less mechanical damage to the cuticle, and faster drying, all at once.
Free returns within 30 days, no questions asked.