Washcloth/rag, loofah or soapy hands???

I recently got "a netty thing" on a stick for my back! You know that spot right between the shoulders you can't get that well? Problem solved!

Liquid soap here. Washrag for the face only... a microfiber one because it has better exfoliating power than a regular one.
 
Many of you haven't mentioned with soap, are the pumice stone to remove callous from feet or hands or knees or heels.
 
I don't use them~they seem to hurt and leave raw places. If I start to have such areas, I just make up some olive oil based salt scrub and massage those areas after showering, rinse it off, and pat dry. I also will resort to bag balm and warm socks to keep feet soft and supple during the winter months.
 
I have a pumice paddle I use on my heals. I don't really have calluses but I use it regularly in the summer for I'm always running around bare foot or have flip flops on. I leave it in the shower basket.
 
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We used to grow them and fill them with melt and pour soap, scented with EOs of course. Then you can saw them into chunks and sell them.

That sounds like a great idea!

A frog isnt so bad here in Texas we get scorpions in the bath and sinks and once I was getting in the shower and looked down just at the last moment to find a rattlesnake curled up ready to strike in my tub, now I always check lol

Those luffa are really easy to grow, they say you can even eat them when there small they call them chinese cucumbers, the only advise Id give that I didnt know the first time I grew them is to leave them on the vine until they turn brown after that you can peel them. Peeling them can be hard, but it gets easier.
 

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