Loofah in its most natural form, this sponge has been cut into a user-friendly 7" length.
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Recommend: Wet the loofah in warm water to soften, apply your favorite soap, and gently massage the skin. Remember to always massage toward the heart.
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Does Not Contain: Not Tested On Animals
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It's Ok but not for the whole bodyJan 01, 2008
By Victor Villa It looks big enough for the whole body but it feels like it was made for the feet only. It's too harsh for the rest of my body skin. Even after been soaked in water it's not soft enough for my body. It's ok for rough skin and for those that have rough skin on their feet but that's about it.
The only exfoliation tool you'll ever needJan 16, 2012
By I. J. Barker
"absent-minded consumer"
I've always had trouble scrubbing off dead skin in the shower; it doesn't seem to matter how hard I pressed a washcloth or scrubber to the afflicted area, I always end up with flaky patches, especially on my arms and legs. I had heard about loofah sponges for quite some time, and had discounted them as some silly hippie/beauty queen item. This thing's performance showed me I was dead wrong. The loofah, which is actually the fibrous seed pod of a mature fruit of the loofah plant, has an amazing combination of firmness yet pliability. Make sure to soak it for a minute or two in the shower, as this thing is pretty rough to start. I find the best way to do it is to scrub in strokes that are parallel to the arm or leg instead of perpendicular; that is, rub your arm lengthwise with the loofah oriented in the same direction. Think of how you would use a cheese grater. From what I've read, these things will take you through about a month of scrubbing each, so it's a pretty decent investment. If you have a good green thumb, you can grow these yourself; they're similar to cucumbers, but the fruits are HUGE, so you'll need some serious trellis support. Cleaning the loofah is simple; just soaking it in a bowl of baking soda and water should be enough to get rid of the sliminess that eventually accumulates on the sponge with time.
LoofahDec 02, 2011
By Natural Girl What a great loofah, I just started to use loofahs and love them. This is a good size to start with, I also like using 5" or back loofahs too!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Hard like a rockMay 31, 2010
By Seadreamer
"Seadreamer"
I bought this and the one with the longer handle for the back --- i thought it would soften with soap and water --- it remained hard as a rock --- i simply could not use it unless i wanted to scrape my skin off --- i have never used a loofa before and can't believe that people use things that are this hard on their skin... perhaps if you wrapped a hand towel around it you might be able to use it, but by itself you will damage your skin and draw blood...
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
BATH ITEMSNov 27, 2008
By Mary Anne Dable I ONLY NEEDED ONE, BUT THERE WERE TWO, TO THE PACKAGE. I LOVE IT, EXCEPT IT TENDS TO BE TOO LARGE FOR A WOMENS HAND.