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MathMarc
01-14-2008, 05:05 PM
Hey all,
Just a silly question. I have been using the Molton Brown black pepper body soap recently (my fionce and I love it) and was just curious how everyone else uses it? I find putting some on my hands and soaping up tends to waste soap.
Do you use your hand? A washcloth? A loofah sponges?
Remember, there is no such thing as a dumb question... ;-)
da0acer0
01-14-2008, 05:07 PM
With any liquid soap I use, I use it with a Loofah Sponge or a washcloth...
indykramer
01-14-2008, 07:04 PM
You have to use a Loofah sponge it makes the soap go a long way.
urr-lord
01-15-2008, 07:17 AM
i use a scrub puff,not sure what it is really named.one of those loose synthetic fabrics that is sewed into a loose ball and used to gently exfoliate.makes a little liquid lather up like crazy.
sol92258
01-15-2008, 10:43 AM
+1 "scrub poof" or "poof ball" (as my kids call it)
I figured if it was tough enough for Bruce Smith, it's good for anyone :biggrin:
da0acer0
01-15-2008, 11:34 AM
i use a scrub puff,not sure what it is really named.one of those loose synthetic fabrics that is sewed into a loose ball and used to gently exfoliate.makes a little liquid lather up like crazy.
You mean a Poofy Poof? lol
Honeybee_Sue
01-15-2008, 12:08 PM
Hi Marc,
I'm going to chime in as both a user and maker of shower gels and liquid hand soaps.
I would also definitely recommend using either a loofah sponge or nylon pouf. Just a little soap will go a very long way and you'll also get exfoliating benefits from either a loofah or pouf. You'll also get a much more luxurious lather than from just pouring it into your hand.
BTW, this also holds true for bath bars that seem to use up way too quickly. Instead of repeatedly lathering a soap with shower water, moisten a loofah or pouf then rub against your bath soap. Your soap will last longer, and you'll get gobs of lather as opposed to rubbing wet soap directly onto your skin.
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