Okay, let’s talk about this loofah-on-a-stick situation. First off, the stiff bristles? *Chef’s kiss.* They’re firm enough to feel like they’re actually doing something—scrubbing away dead skin and waking up my circulation—but not so harsh that I feel like I’m sanding down a piece of furniture. My back has never felt this clean.
The detachable loofah is a game-changer. I pop it off to really get into those hard-to-reach spots (hello, feet!) or use it separately when I want a gentler scrub. And the long handle? Perfect for my medium-height self, though I can see how taller folks might wish it were longer based on some reviews.
I was skeptical about the ‘ergonomic’ claim, but the curved handle legitimately makes it easy to grip, even when it’s soapy. Plus, the hanging rope means it dries fast—no weird mildew smells. My only gripe? The loofah side is just *fine*. It gets the job done, but if you’re a loofah fanatic, you might want something plusher.
After weeks of daily use (yes, I’m obsessed), it hasn’t cracked or fallen apart like some cheap brushes do. Solid 9/10—would buy again just for those bristles alone.