Loofah Features

Real loofahs come from the fibrous fruit of the luffa plant (Luffa acutangula and Luffa aegyptiaca). The dry form of the gourd results in a vast network of fibers in a tubular form. In the bath or shower lubricate your skin with body cleanser or body oil and rub this hard sponge-like accessory — which remains rough-textured when wet — over lubricated skin for extreme exfoliation. Although you may find loofahs designed with attached ropes or handles, more frequently the loofah will need a shelf or resting spot for storage. In addition, loofah material can be flattened out and made into a mitt for easier use.

Pouf Features

The body pouf is made out of netted synthetic materials, such as plastic, that are gathered into looped sections of mesh and make up a fluffy, spherical accessory — this creates a lot of surface area where cleanser and water can gather for a sudsy experience. While poufs provide some exfoliation, they are much more gentle than loofahs and create a much larger lather. Poufs typically include a looped rope for easy hanging in the bath or shower and they come in a variety of colors.

Living Green

Because the loofah comes from a plant that can be re-grown, this natural product fits well into a green, sustainable lifestyle. You may also come across synthetic loofahs made from either recyclable or non-recyclable materials. Always read the label to determine whether a particular loofah fits your preferences. Body poufs are made of synthetic material and therefore are not considered completely green. However, if you prefer a pouf, look for recyclable varieties for an earth-friendly approach, such as those made of 100 percent-recycled plastic netting.

If you need deep exfoliation, choose a loofah. Gently using a loofah on your legs a day after shaving can help remove dead skin cells and release hairs that may otherwise become trapped.