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  • A 4 minute long expertvillage video? How can this be?

  • cant use regular bars of soap I tried it just gooped so I mixed it with oil and herbs..now im gonn do it the right way:)

  • If you use yellow or orange soap...it looks like a lemon or orange :L

  • Can you use regular bars of soap & melt them in microwave?

  • Why don't you put it in with all the loofah and then cut it?

  • where do u get that magic microwave

  • if u put food coloring, does tht mean its gunna die ur fingers green everytime u sue it?

  • @FireEthereal you buy special soap colours, if you use food colouring you could end up with the dye coming out and staining your skin

  • kinda looks like a cucumber!!

  • @Futurababe: thanks for the info! I am about to look into it. I hope that the product is animal free of ingredients. Thanks again, much appreciated :)

  • U can get the clear soap base from Bramble Berry, an online shop. Just google it and you'll see it at the top of the list. It's pretty affordable too!

  • Would anyone know where to buy these clear olive oil soap cubes? Thanks!

  • that soap melted fast

  • @adam123790 If you look closely, you can see a slight lag, where the edited the video

  • @adam123790 It was cut to a later scene.

  • can i just use food color and some type of body pray for the smell?

  • i thought this was the type of soap for washing your hands lol...

  • oh no.. thats not soup

  • this loofah, is it dried papaya tree trunks?

  • «----Natural soaps are the best one,the old recepis need to come back,some are still used...

  • What a great idea!!!  I luv it! :)

  • I have grown my own loofahs.....where can I get the soap products to make my own spongies for Christmas? Thanks!!!!!!

  • @Budkeywest u can either melt old soaps or go to a craft store and buy a block of glycerin which is soap but without the herbs and stuff

  • ummm how can you see it all i see are the dang words in the way ?

  • I love your work <<.9

  • Well damn... Im geting the wife to watch this video.

  • Your videos r really creative and relaxing in a good way:):):):)

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  • Can I re-melt some of my soap and pour it on the loofah or can i only use olive oil soap?

  • wow awesome

  • Glycerin is a by product of the saponification process (ex. olive oil, coconut oil, etc.) If olive oil was used in the process its natural glycerin not synthetic. not all glycerin is synthetic.

  • There is no "clear olive oil base" that you can melt in the microwaves. That was melt & pour soap, made of glycerin, which is by the way a derivative of petroleum.

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  • Loofah is a a type of squash (it resembles zucchini) that you can grow in your own garden. I know because I grew it this summer. When left to mature, the inside becomes really fibrous. You then remove the outer skin and remove the pulp /seeds from the inside of it.

  • err... loofahs come from a tree like bush

  • you can get them at walmart

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  • If you add fragrance they are very decorative. You can use them to wash with. I add fragrnce and extra olis. Leaves the skin VERY soft

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  • well the loofa is like a natural wash cloth...i Think it's like sponge from the ocean, or either it's a synthetic version of sponge from the ocean, and it exfoliates the skin, so when you wash with this it's like rubbing the soap on the loofa or either pouring your liquid soap on it and washing you skin and getting the clean while you are getting the exfoliation...it looks really cool, i'm excited to try it.

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  • @kahea2018 THE LOOFA COMES FROM A PLAT NOT FROM THE OCEAN HAHHA

  • @MegaDamarys haha yeah I found out later. :P

  • @MegaDamarys haha Well I was almost right :P LOL

  • @kahea2018, Actually the loofah is a vegetable. It's in the cucumber family and quite easy to grow. You simply harvest right when the first freeze kills the vine and you peel the vegetable and maybe soak it in a little bleach water and it ends up looking just like this one in the video. Pretty cool huh!

  • @kahea2018

    the loofah is actually a dried vegetable ( looks a bit like a gourd). my wife makes a really nice fish and loofah curry!

  • hello , can you please tell me..... where did you get this partucular loofah??

  • @mihailex1, you can grown your own depending on the climate you're in. They are quite easy to grow, honey bees love the blooms and they bloom up until the first freeze. You do have to replant every year though from seeds you can save or buy. Check it out on Google. It's very easy and cool!

  • @mihailex1 I purchase mine from healthylivingjourney .c o m

  • @mihailex1, these are very common in Mexican grocery stores.

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