In her video, Vanessa stated: "Loofah does not grow in the ocean, it grows on a vine like this", as she showed footage of a green loofah ripening on a vine. "This grew in the dead heat of Texas ...
Natural loofah sponges actually come from the fruits of vine-growing Luffa plants. These plants are part of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae) making them relatives of watermelons, cucumbers and ...
"A loofah is a rough, fibrous sponge used for exfoliating and cleaning the skin, often made from natural plant fibres or synthetic materials. It effectively removes dead skin cells, helping to ...