A loofah is used in the shower or tub to exfoliate your skin. Its just a fancy word for a wash cloth that feels like sand paper...lol. But that's what they are and they do work great!
In Filipino, loofah is called "patola." It is a vegetable commonly used in cooking in Filipino cuisine.
A loofah is a coarse sponge like material used for scrubbing the skin. It is to be used wet for exfoliation purposes with the exception of the face as it is too rough for the delicate facial area."Mary scrubbed her back with a loofah while she was in the shower."
A loofah is bath sponge. NOT A REAL SPONGE!!!
That would be mould mate. You might wanna throw that loofah out.
add more natural material to filter microbes
SEA
A loofah is a natural sponge made from a type of vegetable gourd. While the plant it comes from was once living, the dried and processed loofah product is considered non-living.
a loofah
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When your loofah gets so soft it no longer is defoliating your skin, it's time for a new one.
From Egyptian/Arabic 'lufah' from the name of the plant, Luffa aegyptiaca
Arabic, in Egypt