Thursday, July 17, 2008
Clean Logic REALLY Cleans
It’s not often that I come up against a product I am kind of but that was the case when I first touched CLEAN LOGIC’s Stretch Bath & Shower Cloth ($6.99 @ ulta.com, amazon.com). It’s coarse, man! But the roughness seems to soften a little when the water hits it, but not too much, which is good.
I also like that as the name states, it’s stretchy so I can apply some liquid soap and get my whole back area. I’ve been trying to find an alternative to those gauze shower puffs as I heard they can harbor mucho bacteria. So this is getting me on my way. Choose from four colors.
Hi everyone,
After reading and listening to this information, I just thought everyone who buys cosmetics from small independent cosmetic companies should read and listen to this. I think you will find it as outrageous attack on todays small business the likes that have never been seen before in history. If you buy and enjoy anything from a small company ranging from the small soap company set up at a craft show to a slightly larger company making a few million dollars. This newpreposed law would effectively close down many of your favorite independent beauty brands and severely limit new companies in the future. I ask anyone and everyone to post and spread the word of this attack on the small business of the United States. This yet another form of corporate welfare and unfair competition bought and paid for by big business and executed with the assistance of our government.This extremely unfair law would virtually eliminate creativity from the industry and almost all competition for big business. Please post this comment and links, or send it anywhere and everywhere you can. Thank you.
Posted by: Greg | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 10:41 AM
I agree! Its time to ditch the loofah. Just think of all the germs that grow in your hot, steamy shower!
Posted by: Crystal - Beauty or Bust | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 11:40 AM
Umm, thank you Greg, I think. I really have no idea what you are talking about but what I got from your comment is, SUPPORT SMALL BUSINESSES. Yeah, we do and will!!!
Posted by: Cybele | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 12:42 PM
Hi Crystal - I can be such a nester when it comes to the darn wash cloth or poofy thing in the shower. Like mascara, I have a really hard time throwing it out!
Posted by: Cybele | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 12:43 PM
To tell you the truth, I never even liked those poofy gauze things, I couldn't understand why people liked them better than their hands or a washcloth. Maybe someone could enlighten me? :D
Posted by: Kaley | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 07:22 PM
How often do you use it? You're right, the puffs and loofahs are nothing but germ factories.
Posted by: Katrina | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 07:26 PM
Hi Katrina and Kaley - I use mine a few times a month. I didn't see anything on the packaging if it is washable but I might try it.
And I like the poofy things because it is a mass of fabric right in the palm of your hand. The wash cloth is hard to really maneuver since it is wide. For the face, I only use a wash cloth though. HTH!
Posted by: Cybele | Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 08:51 PM
I just wanted to say, what a good idea this product is, and yes it's important to support the little guy. I can't wait to try something innovative and effective, how refreshing.
Posted by: Laura | Friday, July 18, 2008 at 12:39 PM
i confess, i use those little evil poofs, they work really well for me on my keratosis piloris (sp) on my arms. i read somewhere that microwaves are good at killing bacteria in sponges and rags, so i've been using the microwave every 3 days to kill the germs off my poofs. how effectively this works, i don't know. =P the shower cloth seems like it'd make a good replacement since i do need something that could exfoliate well and make it easier to get my back.
Posted by: Maha G | Friday, July 18, 2008 at 06:13 PM
Hi Maha, have you tried KP Duty from DermaDoctor? It works really well at keeping KP at bay. It's a litte on the expensive side but you can look at the ingredients and find ones that have the same for less.
I had a dermatologist tell me that using a scrub or washcloth like this rough one is actually not good to use on skin with KP. So I don't know. Thanks for reading!
Posted by: Cybele | Saturday, July 19, 2008 at 08:04 AM