If you want cleaner, healthier skin, consider a natural shower loofah. It's a popular product in the zero waste space for exfoliating your skin and removing dead skin cells.
Instead of plastic, they're made from the dried loofah plant, a cousin to cucumbers. You can see what the plant itself looks like in the last photo - It's quite remarkable.
Depending on their use, they can last for months without a noticeable difference. And to extend their life, just give them a boil, or toss them in the washing machine.
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i wanted to like the natural loofah so bad. like, SO bad. unfortunately, i think i am so used to the plastic ones that this just wasn't for me. it's too hard and doesn't seem to soften up even when submerged in water. plus it doesn't take soap very well. i use it to clean the shower now, but i just can't use it on my skin. owwie.
maybe a soap saver is the move.
This Loofah is worth it! I appreciate the quality of the material and can tell it will last long. It absorbs water and soap well. It also has the right balance of softness for light scrubbing and firmness for tougher scrubbing.
Love these loofahs so much they were what I chose for my annual "favourite things" gift exchange with friends. They last a long time never smell funky, and are super easy to compost.
I use the loofah sponges all over my home; shower, dishes, cleaning. I really like them, I think the fact that they are actual loofah sponges as opposed to whatever those other ones in store are made of makes them much more durable A pack has lasted me quite while now. They don't get stinky as quickly as the 'traditional' sponges. Generally, I really like them and will continue to buy them
I bought this a week ago and I couldn't be happier with it! Definitely never buying another plastic loofa again. It gets soft after running under water and helps the suds gets even more bubblier when I use bar soap. My favourite aspect is that it is completely sustainable and compostable at the end of its life.