Rub a dub tub. Soaping up and getting clean is such a nice refreshing feeling.
What do you use to get clean? Bath pouf, sponge, bath brush, washcloth, hands, bar soap….
I love lathering up with my bath pouf! Now I have not always used a bath pouf and I even stopped using one for a long time, I just used my hands with my shower gel. All the talk that went around about bath poufs harboring bacteria scared me good!
And bath poufs do harbor bacteria! The trick is to throw out your pouf often and you are good to go! Throw out your bath pouf once a month to avoid bacteria. Also using a new bath pouf just feels so good. After just using my hands, I discovered that using a pouf is actually more economical because I do not use very much bath gel. I only use about a quarter size drop on my pouf and it lathers up my whole body nicely.

Throwing out your bath pouf once a month is really not that expensive either, depending on where you buy your pouf. I’ve found that Wal-Mart has some great poufs for about $1 and they are nice soft poufs that don’t fall apart either. So that’s about $12 for a year’s supply of bath poufs, not bad at all. You will feel like you are pampering yourself in the bath, and you are, but for a great deal!
Bath and Body Works also has bath poufs, but they feel like they are a bit to tightly woven and not quite soft enough, but each to their own. Plus, even when Bath and Body Works has their semi-annual sale their bath poufs are still not at Wal-Mart’s great prices!
Not to tempt you, but Bath and Body Works is having their summer semi-annual sale right now! It just started this week. I may have to stop by and get some great smelling shower gels for $3 each!
I will post more about the Bath and Body Works month long semi-annual sale as the month goes on!
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That was the funniest thing I ever read. I'm gonna go get a new pouf at Walmart right now! I don't want to get bacteria from my old pouf. Bring me a new refreshing bath pouf any day!!
Thanks A. Langsner!
Enjoy your new fresh bath poufs!
How wasteful! Advising to throw away your poufs is just adding to the trash that the developing world continues to build.
Be a more responsible citizen next time and advise ways to recycle beauty products! For bath poufs, you can simply just recycle them, no problem.
Yes, of course always recycle the plastic bath poufs! I thought that was just common sense to toss them in the recycle bin. I always do. You can of course try to think of other unique ways to recycle your bath poufs. Like turning them into bags or even using them to to tie on to a t-shirt for a funky shirt. Do you have any creative suggests?