Yourskintellectual
Oily/Resilient
I'm afraid most of them are not recyclable and in terms of how long to use them for - I would say that's dependent on how often you clean it. I don't use loofahs, but use shower gloves and put them in the washing machine from time to time to get rid of bacteria. I don't like unnecessary waste so I keep using them until they start falling apart.
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farahaszar
Dry/Resilient
wait is that has expiration? π€ i use this every time i take shower but i never buy another one until itβs falling apart lol π
I usually twist it till it dry after im using this or just hanging it till it dry
as i know itβs made from plastic i think this doesnβt recycle
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SkincareNerd
Oily/Resilient
I donβt think that they are recyclable. They look quite plasticky to me. Loofahs harbor bacteria and mold when they get wet, they take quite some time to dry and the bathroom has ideal environment for those microbes. So, one should replace loofah every 3-4weeks.
Unused loofahs donβt expire as per my knowledge
If you are interested in environment friendly loofahs, there is one type that grows on trees. I have used it. It works fine.
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Santinosmomma
Oily/Resilient
Thank you π ill have to some some research on this loofah business lol
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theskinilivein
Oily/Sensitive
I throw them away when they cannot hold their shape anymore because they just do not work that way. They are not recyclable.
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