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There's a story making the rounds these days about how people who live in The Villages, Florida's biggest retirement complex, convey their kinky partner-swapping sexual appetites by ...
As of this writing, "Loofah code" at Florida's largest retirement community more about confused than enthused has generated more than 174,000.
And chances are, your loofah is past due for a switch out. “In general, aim to replace your shower loofah about every three to four weeks,” dermatologist Dr. Dusan Sajic tells In The Know.
There’s no better feeling than getting into the shower at the end of a long day and starting your skincare routine. Scrubbing loofahs, though, aren’t exactly what you think they are.
A town in Palm Beach County fined a woman a combined $165,000 for trivial municipal code violations on her property over the years, and now the fed-up homeowner is taking her case to the state&#821… ...
Using a loofah in the shower can be soothing, but it's time to consider the germs this bath staple may be harbouring while it sits in your bathroom.
When I was a teenager, I had an acne condition that centered around my jawline ... . I went to a dermatologist who gave me ...
Dermatologists say loofahs may not be the safest products to use in the shower. Here are the best loofah alternatives, including silicone scrubs and washcloths.
From the kitchen to the bathroom and everywhere in between, natural loofah sponges are endlessly useful. Here is the best time to grow yours from seed.
Are you using a loofah in your daily shower routine? Find out why these popular accessories could be doing more harm than good to your skin.
But wait, it gets worse: If you use the germ-filled loofah over your just-shaved skin, bacteria has a chance to slide into any nicks, which can lead to irritation and infection.
Knowing when to replace your shampoo, conditioner and body wash is easy — when the bottle is empty, you know it’s time. But knowing when to replace your loofah? That can be a bit harder. Just ...