loofah experience...
Hi everyone!
If I could just put in my two cents... my experience with using loofahs in MP soap making...
The loofah came to me completely flat and whole. I cut portions 1 inch thick after beating the darned thing on my sinks divider to remove seeds, tons of seeds! Then I soaked the pieces in warm water for several minutes, then placed into molds. If you have shaped molds for individual bars, it will take on that shape. You can even leave the wet loofah in that mold until it dries and it stays that shape! anyhow, when the loofah is dry i poured my base, it was scented with tangerine fo. They looked gorgeous, BUT!! when I tried one out (i always test them on myself and my family!) it was soooo rough. The drawback is that the pretty part (cross section) is too rough for anything more than your feet... the edge is what you want to use as an exfoliator, its the smooth outer portion.
So if you can make the cuts larger, feature the cross section for visual appeal, but have the outer 'skin' of the gourd exposed enough, that would be perfect.
Incidentally, loofah does not smell very nice... they are bleached and cleaned, somewhat removing the odor, but it's still there if you put it up to your nose and take a good whiff!
Also, when I put some of my cut pieces into a pringle container, poured opaque soap over, i could no longer see the loofah, so cutting was hit and miss! consequently, i cut some of the loofah, so i know it's not really easy and does not cut smoothly, as some of the rough edges frayed and poked out... just an fyi!
thanks for reading through all my ramblings!
christine