Technical Details
₹286.00
Technical Details,
- 𝐏𝐀𝐂𝐊 𝐎𝐅 𝟒 𝐍𝐀𝐓𝐔𝐑𝐀𝐋 𝐋𝐎𝐎𝐅𝐀𝐇 – Breathe new life into your bathing routine with the old tree Oval Body scrub. The Old Tree body scrub comes in a pack of 4 natural loofahs. These loofahs are 100% natural. They are eco-friendly, biodegradable and can be used by both men and women.
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Specification: Technical Details
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A. Sebastian –
It looks like use and throw type
Aahan Krish –
This is an average loofah in my opinion and you can find ones that are far cheaper and do the job better than this one. Some of the strands were standing up on the one I received. It made it rough and a bit sandpapery on the skin so I won’t recommend it for people with sensitive or dry skin. Go for a pumice stone instead.
Aahan Krish –
Good quality
GAURAB KUMAR BAISHYA –
GOOD THINGS ABOUT THE PRODUCT :
– packaging of the product. ( All four of the were individually packed which made it easier to store. )
– It is actually quite soft once soaked in water. It may seem hard when dry but after soaking it is good to scrub your body.
– It is a waaay better exfoliator than your plastic loofahs.
– the elastic makes it very easy to use. Doesn’t slip and slide from my hand.
– environment friendly. 🙂
WHAT I DID NOT LIKE.
I bought the loofah at ₹199 for 4 scrubbers. That means I paid aproxx ₹50 for one which is cheap. But I had to buy all 4, which made no sense. This was very annoying as I needed only one and there was no option to buy just one. It would have been better if we could opt for just one or even 2 of these.
Kailash Joshi –
(Got 4 pieces for Rs. 200)
Hygienically wrapped individually in plastic covers. This natural scrubber/loofah is made from the dried, fibrous interior of a tropical fruit of the gourd family, sewn to a soft terry cloth backing to make loofah pads. Traditional variants (actual, uncut loofahs) are hung outside many brick and mortar stores if only we had noticed or knew what they were meant for or how they were supposed to be used.
Many of us have used the plastic loofah that is readily available at retail stores and even comes free with many body wash gels. It’s soft enough to wash the body off dirt and dead skin cells/exfoliate once every few days. But, it’s plastic, non-biodegradable, and pollutes the environment.
I was totally surprised to find out that this natural scrubber feels just as good and soft on the skin (not like cloth/sponge though), except you MUST soak it in water before use to make it soft. That’s right, it’s safe to use on skin! (Except the face.) And as usual, rinse and hang it to dry after use. The pads have an elastic hand strap on the backside to allow for a decent grip (although I don’t think it will last and don’t use it).
After a fortnight of use every other day, it seems to be falling apart, and looks like it will last a month at best, let alone 1-2 years as advertised (not that I believed it). It lathers the body wash well, as expected, so money well spent!
I am going to try the uncut, traditional whole loofah variety next and see how it fares against this, esp. because they are way cheaper. Will update once I do.
SUBHASH CHANDRA JAIN –
The scrubbing material is really thin and the stitching which binds it comes out after just one use. Since the material is thin, a lot of bathing gel is required to keep up the lather.
Absolute waste of money, seems like someone made it during an art & craft hobby class.
Saira Jacob –
Mst
Kailash Joshi –
I love these loofahs! They’re gentle yet effective on my skin, leaving it smooth and refreshed. The fact that they are eco-friendly and biodegradable is a huge plus