The Problem With Your Bath
You're the gal who loves a good bath.
You use them to relax. To refresh. To detox. You've made the switch from commercial, chemical - loaded bath products to handcrafted, all natural ones. Yes ma'am, you have got this bath thing pretty much mastered.
There's just one problem.
You probably don't even realize it. But it's definitely there. Sitting right beside you. Or hanging somewhere down near your feet. Yep, we're talking about that plastic bath pouf.
You don't use chemicals to scent your bath, to suds up, or to soften your skin. So, WHY are you still using a loofah made from synthetic materials? Isn't it time to make the change to a cotton bath pouf?
Our cotton bath poufs are handcrafted using 100% cotton yarn. This means they are able to be machine washed and dried. Reducing the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and yeast commonly found in even the cleanest plastic ones.
Did you know that because of all these things growing in there, it is recommended that you replace your plastic pouf every 4 to 8 weeks? Considering this, a washable cotton pouf pays for itself in a short time!
I'm not even going to touch on any potential dangers plastics may or may not present to the human body systems. You can discuss that one amongst yourselves...
Have a BEEautiful day,
You use them to relax. To refresh. To detox. You've made the switch from commercial, chemical - loaded bath products to handcrafted, all natural ones. Yes ma'am, you have got this bath thing pretty much mastered.
There's just one problem.
You probably don't even realize it. But it's definitely there. Sitting right beside you. Or hanging somewhere down near your feet. Yep, we're talking about that plastic bath pouf.
You don't use chemicals to scent your bath, to suds up, or to soften your skin. So, WHY are you still using a loofah made from synthetic materials? Isn't it time to make the change to a cotton bath pouf?
See Queen B's Busy Work's Cotton Bath Poufs HERE
Our cotton bath poufs are handcrafted using 100% cotton yarn. This means they are able to be machine washed and dried. Reducing the growth of mold, mildew, bacteria and yeast commonly found in even the cleanest plastic ones.
Did you know that because of all these things growing in there, it is recommended that you replace your plastic pouf every 4 to 8 weeks? Considering this, a washable cotton pouf pays for itself in a short time!
I'm not even going to touch on any potential dangers plastics may or may not present to the human body systems. You can discuss that one amongst yourselves...
Have a BEEautiful day,
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