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Loofah Question

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 
When showering, I always used to use a washcloth, but a few years ago, switched to using a loofah as an alternate to the washcloth that I used to use. But I never thought to stop and think whether a loofah is meant to serve as an actual replacement to a washcloth or if it's supposed to be just an extra step in the showering process. Can anyone tell me?
post #2 of 10
Get a Salux body polish cloth, have both at once.
post #3 of 10
Thread Starter 
But I'm right to be using it instead of a washcloth and not WITH a washcloth also?
post #4 of 10
I have no idea. I tried a loofah and hated it. The Salux cloth is cheap, more abrasive and exoliating, etc etc.
post #5 of 10
Loofah sucks ass.

Use the ball-cloth-thingy (puff?) at Walmart. $0.99. Use and discard as you see fit.
post #6 of 10
^What they said. It wakes me up when I scrub.
post #7 of 10
. . . and periodically soak in a bleach and water solution to kill germs and bacteria - with them being wet and removing surface dirt and sloughing off dead skin, do you really want to be rubbing the residual junk all over your body?
post #8 of 10
Loofah should be used as needed, not every day. I use it once or twice a month (maybe more in the summer). It will get moldy after a while.
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post #10 of 10
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Originally Posted by lee_44106 View Post
Loofah sucks ass.

Use the ball-cloth-thingy (puff?) at Walmart. $0.99. Use and discard as you see fit.
I agree, this or a similar synthetic product, not loofah.
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