One of the early upgrades we made to Carriage Corner was to stock the bathrooms with BeeKind toiletry items. We made the decision that rather than purchase tiny individual sized items that either don’t get used up and then have to be thrown away or just get taken (which is fine). That we were going to go with the BeeKind line of products as we liked their philosophy. All of the BeeKind products are made without parabens, phthalest or artificial ingredients. Both Jay and I felt that the fragrance was light and citrus-y enough to work for either men or women.
The next decision was to put refillable bottles with pump dispensers into each shower. Each bathroom has a supply of Shampoo, Conditioner, Body Wash (doubles as hand soap at the sink) and Lotion.
At that point, our older daughter said, if we were supplying body wash in the showers rather than bar soap, we needed to also supply poufs. So – we ordered a case of poufs and we put a brand new pouf sealed in a plastic bag in each bathroom. One per stay.
But – I’ve noticed that people rarely use them and I don’t know why? I’m looking for ideas here. I find that when I use a bath pouf, I get better suds from my body wash than if I used a wash cloth. I also use less body wash to get clean.
Personally – I love my pouf. So – I’m wondering – would you use a pouf? If not – why not? Talk to me, because I really do want to know. I also need to know if this a good expense or a waste of money that could be spent elsewhere?