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JennH

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I've seen these on occasion and they've always intrigued me. So I took the plunge and made some.

I couldn't line the mold AND get the loofah in, so I was SURE these soaps would be stuck in the pipe for weeks. But they came right out the next day!

Then my scent accelerated and I figured I would have huge air pockets, but I was pleasantly surprised that I didn't!

So even though the soap gremlins tried, I think I thwarted them this time!

 
Rock on! Looks lovely and glad those gremlins took a hike!!


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Wow, I am impressed with loofahs and CP and how beautiful they are! Loofahs are easy! They need a trellis, like a tipi, a lot of sun, and no care :)
 
I contemplated asking my mom to grow some for me (I live in a condo), but I think we may be too far north. But feel free to send your extras my way :p
 
I'm curious about these. How do they work in the shower? It seems like they'd be kinda painful. It looks amazing.


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I was curious and thinking about making some so I bought one from a vendor at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield Kansas a couple weeks ago. It doesn't lather. I've tried everything and it plain just doesn't lather. It's not scritchy like I thought it would be but I like lots of lather! It looks just like yours. BTW, she was very unpleasant. Another was extremely nice and I bought a sweetgrass and green tea soap and body powder from her because I loved the scent. I introduced myself to both as a soap from Northern Ontario Canada. Maybe the first one was afraid I'd steal her ideas.

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I'm curious about these. How do they work in the shower? It seems like they'd be kinda painful. It looks amazing.


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I was curious and thinking about making some so I bought one from a vendor at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield Kansas a couple weeks ago. It doesn't lather. I've tried everything and it plain just doesn't lather. It's not scritchy like I thought it would be but I like lots of lather! It looks just like yours. BTW, she was very unpleasant. Another was extremely nice and I bought a sweetgrass and green tea soap and body powder from her because I loved the scent. I introduced myself to both as a soap from Northern Ontario Canada. Maybe the first one was afraid I'd steal her ideas.

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I've never even tried loofah soap before. I just thought they looked neat :Kitten Love:. I am kind of worried that they'll be too scratchy. Worst case I can probably scrub pans with them!
 
They are awesome on your feet, sort of like a pumice, they help remove calluses and it actually feels really good.

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Do you put the loofah in whole or do you slice it first? If you use it whole, does it cut easy when you cut the soap? I've though about making some and a really minty, scrubby foot soap would be awesome.
 
I contemplated asking my mom to grow some for me (I live in a condo), but I think we may be too far north. But feel free to send your extras my way :p

I gew these in MD 2 years ago. They did awesome but then we got that freak ice storm at the end of October and it wiped them out. If they had just a few more weeks they would have been perfect. Start them indoors in mid February and then put them in the ground in a sunny spot with a fence to climb after the last frost and juat pretty much let them grow. Water them if it gets really dry. Easiest thing I've ever grown!
 
Do you put the loofah in whole or do you slice it first? If you use it whole, does it cut easy when you cut the soap? I've though about making some and a really minty, scrubby foot soap would be awesome.

I used it whole and cut the loaf with a serrated bread knife. It cut nicer then I expected. Although crooked as all get out, but that's my fault.

But I think I've seen them done with the sliced loofah too.
 
I make a few loofah soaps like this. I really love them as a whole body scrub, and it really isn't scratchy. I wonder if the soap somehow softens the loofah. Everyone seems to love them. How bubbly it is just depends on the soap recipe used.


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I just bought loofahs from WSP but haven't figured out what kind of mold to use yet? I bought a soap with one in it and I love it.


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