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Spa bath set Crochet soap Blue skies
Listed in Accessories, by Recupefashion
Product Description
This listing is for a crochet Spa bath set in the colors of blue, green and aqua containing:
-one bath puff measuring 4.5 diameter,
-7 eye make up remover pads measuring 2.25 X 2.25
-2 cleaning cloths measuring 6 X 5
-1 soap saver measuring 3 X 6
-1 bar of soap from Daisy Wares at http://www.daisywares.etsy.com
-lavender/sweet orange scent
This is a fun set because you get to try out all of these great cleaning wares at the same low price.
These are all made from recuperated cotton yarn from left over from previous projects, sweaters or here on Etsy .
I'm sure you will enjoy these cleaning items, as they are as Eco-friendly as practical. So say goodbye to those yucky nylon puffs and hello to this soft cotton puff. And why buy time after time these pesky cotton pads that leave residue cotton threads on you eyes afterwards, with my cotton eye make up remover pads , no more and they're reusable, just wash and let dry.
And as for the cleaning cloth, well I think it's made it's proof before, but if you haven't tried it yet, it's time you did so, because they are the best. So throw away those j-cloths and take in those cotton cloth for a eco-logical way of living and less trash in your garbage.And they are more sanitary too. How about them sweet soap savers? no more lost and wasted pieces of soaps, can even hold a whole bar of soap.
Dish not included.
CARE: Wash bath puff with like items(cotton shirts) in washing machine on gentle cycle in clod water.
Tumble dry low with like items(cotton shirts).
Do not wash with towels because of the lint, it will cling to the bath puff.
The bath puff may take a little extra time to dry while in the shower. Be sure to squeeze all of the water out before hanging it up.
Maybe buy 2 so you always have one on hand when washing the other.
I use leftover cotton yarn from projects that people do. I usually get it from rummage sales or at flea markets, and I sometimes get it here on Etsy, People don't bother with leftover yarn once they've done their projects. So this is where I come in and take it off their chest, sort of speak. Just thought I'd let you know where the material I work with comes from. So enjoy.
Please convo me with any questions you migh have.
Thanks for stopping by.
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