Why the loofah sponge is ideal for exfoliating the skin

Once worn out, it can be used to wash dishes. Thanks to its abrasive power, the loofah sponge improves circulation and softens the skin.

How to use a loofah sponge
La loofah sponge It is ideal for exfoliating the skin, first of all because it is made up of a very resistant and porous fibrous network. This texture allows you to gently remove dead cells from the surface layer of the skin without damaging the underlying tissue. It's abrasive enough to clean deeply, but not so harsh as to cause micro-tears, if used correctly.

How to use it to exfoliate the skin 

The loofah should be used on slightly damp skin, using gentle circular motions, avoiding areas with irritation or wounds. After use, rinse thoroughly and let air dry to prevent the growth of bacteria or mold.
Ideal for delicate skin because it is hypoallergenic, it can be used for cleanse the skin delicately. Furthermore, since it is not treated with bleaches or chemical treatments, it is completely natural.

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Other benefits and uses

Aside from exfoliation, the loofah sponge has other benefits when used for personal hygiene:
  • Stimulates the circulation: Massaging the skin with the loofah promotes local blood flow. This helps brighten the skin and can support cell regeneration, making exfoliation not just aesthetically beneficial, but also functionally beneficial.
  • Retains soaps and oils:  Its porous structure allows it to retain soaps, shower gels or oils well, increasing the effectiveness of washing and exfoliation without drying the skin too much.
  • It is more delicate:  Coming from a plant, the loofah sponge is free from chemicals and plastic, so it is more delicate on the skin compared to many abrasive synthetic sponges.

How to make a DIY sponge

La loofah comes from a plant of the family of cucurbitaceae, the same as the cucumbers, courgettes and pumpkins.

You can also try to make it at home, starting from very ripe and large fruits, to get to the pulp decomposition which leaves only the fibrous network of the fruit. Then, rinse the fiber thoroughly with hot water to remove any pulp residue and then place the sponge in a ventilated area until it is completely dry and ready for your skin.

Loofah sponges for washing dishes

Before throwing away loofah sponges, they can be recycled and reused. How? Just put them in one composterOnce worn, they can be used to wash particularly dirty dishes, taking advantage of their abrasive power. The loofah's fibrous structure is rough enough to remove food residue and dirt, but not so aggressive as to scratch most surfaces, including dishes. non-stick pans and glasses. Finally, the loofah's fibers retain water and soap, making it easy to create lather and clean effectively.

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