Product Description :
What is a loofah? Loofahs — sometimes spelled luffas — are popular shower accessories used for cleaning and exfoliating your skin.
Some people think that “all-natural” loofahs are made of sea sponge or dried coral because of their coarse, spongy consistency.
But natural loofahs are actually made from a gourd in the cucumber family.
Loofahs exfoliate and cleanse skin, but they aren’t the best shower choice for everyone.
Loofahs need to be taken care of properly so they don’t become carriers of bacteria that could make you sick.
They can also damage sensitive skin.
Keep reading to find out what you should know about this popular shower sponge.
How loofah sponges are made Luffa gourds are grown in tropical and subtropical climates.
Before World War II, at the height of loofah popularity in the United States, many were grown and imported from Japan.
These days, plants can be grown domestically or imported from nearly any warmer climate.
After the plant blooms, the flower develops into a long, gourdlike plant that resembles a giant cucumber or zucchini.
The gourds are then harvested and can be left to dry out for up to six months.
Dried gourds are soaked in water, peeled, and their seeds are removed.
Once they’re completely dry, they can be sliced, cut, or shaped in a variety of ways before they’re sold as sponges.
Loofah sponge uses and benefits Loofah sponges from the luffaplant have historically been used as scrubbers.
Benefits and uses of a loofah include: using with soap to lather up and cleanse your skin exfoliating the skin on your body and face stimulating blood circulation while you shower or bathe Some people also swear by loofahs as household cleaning products.
They can be used to scrub tiles, showers, sinks, and other hard-to-clean surfaces.
Risks of using a loofah People love loofahs because they exfoliate your skin.
Dead skin cells sometimes clump around the top layer of your skin, making for a duller and less youthful appearance.
Loofahs scrub this layer
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Product Details :
Detail | Value |
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Product Dimensions : | 8.2 x 6.3 x 1 inches; 3.1 Ounces |
UNSPSC Code : | UNSPSC Code :53131600 (Bath and body)Report an incorrect code |
Date First Available : | November 7, 2022 |
Country of Origin : | Egypt |
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