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shower scrunchie
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For want of a better name, a shower scrunchie is one of those things that looks like a lettuce made from nylon netting which when used with shower gel is a superb invention for getting washed with. far nicer than the old soap& flannel! As a scrunchie convert, I find the things invaluable, but how do you re-tie them once they have come undone?
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Buffs your skin (remove dead cells)
Rinses (out) better than a sponge
Have never had one that has untied itself lol!
Like maggie, have one that is plaited, with a loop (either end) to rub/scrub your back [when hubby is not available].
Cheap and cheerful
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Buffs your skin (remove dead cells)
Rinses (out) better than a sponge
Have never had one that has untied itself lol!
Like maggie, have one that is plaited, with a loop (either end) to rub/scrub your back [when hubby is not available].
Cheap and cheerful
*like me*
Couldn't find an answer to this either so...
I just made do by folding the netting concertina style (back and fro; forwards and back) as neat as possible, then wrapping the string round it all in the middle, pulling one end of the string through the other end to make a basic knot, pulling it all tight so the mesh all stands out.
Then I tied a stronger knot over the other one.
Mine from superdrug fell apart after a week, maybe that's why they're 3 for 2!
I just made do by folding the netting concertina style (back and fro; forwards and back) as neat as possible, then wrapping the string round it all in the middle, pulling one end of the string through the other end to make a basic knot, pulling it all tight so the mesh all stands out.
Then I tied a stronger knot over the other one.
Mine from superdrug fell apart after a week, maybe that's why they're 3 for 2!
wow i'm not surprised at all how many people suggest tossing it and buying a new one. i'm not shocked but i am disgusted. our landfills aren't full enough? retie it you not only save money and time (for having to run to the shop at inconvenient times when your cheap puff comes apart - and it will they make them to fall apart so you lot can go buy more to line their pockets!) those who suggest tossing it because keeping it is "gross" as it's dirty, well do you throw all your clothes away after a use or two as well? no you wash them. same can be done with these IF they were made to last (like bodyshop ones i've come to see after researching this topic - some say they last for 3+ years.) but for those of us with little money, time and desire to fill the landfills more leaving a large stupid smelly mess for our children, learning to RETIE and REUSE the shower puff would be ideal. i have yet to find a place that will teach you to do so, i imagine the companies that make these cheap poofs would dislike this and probably find some way to get the information removed. if you know how to take the 3 ft. + length of netting and retie it so it's the same as when first purchased but tied to last this time, PLEASE post this information. people need to stop thinking about how to fatten their wallets with things like this when it comes to info that can help the environment. it's shameful. thanks for reading this. i hope to find the answer to this issue myself if i do i'll be back to post what i find, if someone else beats me to it, i hope to see that info back here. thanks.
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