Hello all! Do you recommend any eco friendly loofah alternatives, or anything really to scrub your body in the shower with. The fact that most loofahs are made from unrecyclable plastic concerns me.

  • cerement@slrpnk.net
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    luffas are a type of cucumber, it’s their fibers that form the bathroom sponge – luffas are the original, the “unrecycled plastics” are the alternative

    EDIT: as for the buy-it-for-life aspect, they’ll break down over time, but they are compostable and you can just grow new replacements

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    A friend of mine uses dried sea cucumbers. pretty common in SE Asia I believe.

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    Do not use a dried sea cucumber. read thread first.

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    This somehow reminds me of the plastic industry ploy to discredit cork stoppers and thus get wine with plastic stoppers. ---- No. No, the production of cork does not require the killing of the cork oak tree.

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    If you don’t want to use a real luffa made from the luffa gourd, you can use a simple cotton washcloth to scrub. They can last for decades, wash in the laundry with your towels, and biodegrade/compost after a long and useful life.

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    My partner knit (or crotcheted maybe) a mitten out of hemp. It’s held up now for several years and works great.

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    My loofah is made from some kind of plant that’s just been hollowed and dried out. I don’t even consider those synthetic pouf things to be loofahs since they aren’t really as good at the scrubby scrub as a real one.

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    I was thinking the same thing recently. I purchased a silicone body scrubber. So far it works fine. It doesn’t lather as much as a luffa but it works for my needs. I think the people talking about luffas aren’t looking at the transportation costs and manufacturing costs. Even if the luffa is eco friendly, it isn’t eco friendly to get it delivered a couple times a year. The first R is reduce.

    Avilana® Silicone Body Scrubber with Advanced Hygiene Technology, Gentle Exfoliating Body Scrubber That’s Easy to Clean, Lathers Well, Longer Lasting, The Ultimate Loofah Replacement (S1, DARK GRAY) https://a.co/d/02cDt3p