Luffa on a stick, washcloth, or hand and soap?


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Personal hygiene - Cleaning Method

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poufs.
the scrungy things.
lather great.

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Luffa on a stick? what, are you running away?
Hand and soap? that's not going to exfoliate the skin

body sponge n soap. works for me.

The body poof with soap or body wash.

neither

"Scrubbies" are the best

scrubbies: fluffy body poufs that are round and colorful that are the best thing for washing your body while exfoliating at the same time

use body wash with scrubbies for the best outcomes
Best body wash I have used: Softsoap Milk and Honey, and Carress, also Oil of Olay quench body wash, and Johnson and Johnsons original body wash (smells like baby)

Personally, i think luffa is the best way to go. Soap is good if your just washing your hands, using a washcloth is pretty good too, but just for your private parts. But if your having a shower, definately the luffa! It helps take off dead and dirty skin cells. Thats why THEY say to always luffa before putting on fake tan, for that exact reason.dirt. As long as you dont use the luffa harshly, coz u dont want to have red raw skin, its the best way to get a good clean!

It's made from China source

a luffa - not on a stick, and with body wash

hello gigg, i use old japanese method-a nylon scrubbing wash cloth. it is not recommended for use on private areas, at first, it may feel like sand paper, but in long run it stimulates blood circulation! and feel much cleaner!
Source(s):
bathing 5x a week..

*Chuckling for I'm tempted to say tongue baths* But heh I won't.
;cP
Soap and paw work just fine for me, never saw a need to remove a layer or two of skin just to feel clean. Getting rid of dirt and sweat is all I'm worried bout and the dead skin cells just rinse off.

i always use my hand

Buff Puff. Gets rid of dead skin and prevents in-grown hairs..um.there..:::blus.

I agree with crystal, Scrubbies are the only way to go!



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