Luffa stems are watery, sweet, mild, can regulate facial sebum secretion, and have refreshing, astringent, calming and balancing functions on facial skin. It can replenish moisture, whiten the skin, make the skin fair and elastic, and also has sterilizing and anti-inflammatory effects.
Many old people say that luffa is full of treasures. Whether it is luffa leaves, luffa sacs, luffa seeds, or luffa stem juice, they all have different nutrients and different effects. So what about luffa stems? What is water used for?
What is the use of the water from the loofah stem?
The water of the loofah stem is sweet and mild. It can regulate facial sebum secretion and has refreshing, astringent, calming and balancing functions on facial skin. It can replenish moisture, whiten the skin, make the skin fair and elastic, and also has sterilizing and anti-inflammatory effects.
How to collect water from loofah stems
After the loofah is harvested, cut it off 30 cm above the root of the loofah vine. Insert the upper end of the stem into a clean wine bottle. Insert the upper end of the stem into a clean bottle and seal the bottle mouth to prevent foreign matter from falling in. Do not use the bottle to catch it immediately. Let it drain a little before taking the bottle to catch it.
How to store luffa stem water
The bottle can be removed after one to two days. There can be half a bottle of luffa water in the bottle. The bottle mouth should be capped and can be stored in the refrigerator. The top and bottom of the bottle should settle. Do not use the loofah water in the place, take the clean and clear water in the middle, or you can leave the loofah water overnight and then filter it with gauze. Put it in the refrigerator immediately after each use and it can be stored for about half a year.
Luffa stem water has many functions, and it is also very natural. Unlike skin care products that contain chemical ingredients, it is a very healthy natural skin care product.