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  2. Taking a shower rids the body of surface level germs and bacteria. The squeaky-clean feeling, however, isn’t thanks to harsh loofahs. Why dermatologists don’t use loofahs — and you shouldn ...

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  4. What NOT to Do in the Shower - AOL

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    4. Turn Up the Hot Water. There’s nothing quite like a long, hot shower for a little relaxation and stress relief, but think twice if you want to keep your skin in tip-top condition.

  5. Luffa - Wikipedia

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    If the loofah is allowed to fully ripen and then dried on the vine, the flesh disappears, leaving only the fibrous skeleton and seeds, which can be easily shaken out. Marketed as luffa or loofah, the sponge is used as a body scrub in the shower. In Paraguay, panels are made out of luffa combined with other vegetable matter and recycled plastic.

  6. Washcloth - Wikipedia

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    A washcloth, wash cloth, washrag (American English), or flannel (British English) is a rectangular or square piece of cloth used in washing the body. It can be used to apply or rinse off soap or shower gel, and provides additional friction to remove dirt or dead skin from the body. [ 1 ]

  7. Washing mitt - Wikipedia

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    The washing mitt is also a good tool for nurses and caregivers, who wash their patients in their beds. An expansion on the washing mitt is the showercloth , with which also the back can be washed. There are also special sponges which can be used in the shower, or in the bathtub, in combination with a shower gel .

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