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MeMyselfAndI
April 23, 2008 - 1:26pm
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Its OK...
I emailed the woman at the sea pearls web site she said
They are the same but the holes may be a teeny bit larger so might not be as good for menstruation as would not hold as much blood loss etc...
But for the reason I would be using them for they should be fine but might degrade and need replacing a little bit sooner that the smaller holed ones...
Gues it's worth a try as IF they are ok - Then UK people get THIRTY of them for £6 instead of TWO for £9
If not - then every female person I know is getting make up bags and make up natural sponges lollllllllll (Obviously not the one I have tested)
lol
louiseds
April 23, 2008 - 9:09pm
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sea sponges
Hi Sue
I would think that Jade and Pearl sponges would probably be size and quality-sorted. The ones you could buy in bulk might be just that, unsorted and all sorts of shapes and sizes. OK for some applications, but possibly not for what you want. You might only get a few that are the right size and shape to use, but it might work out cheaper in the longrun.
First google the sponge species and find out what shape they are. Then, if they look OK on a marine biology website I think I would go for the 30 for 6 pound option first, and as you say, find ways you can package the excess sponges as gifts, or thread the little ones on a ring of cord as shower sponges, or car washers or elephant scrubbers or typo gremlin repellers.... I dunno. ;-)
Let us know how you go. It will be good info for others.
Cheers
Louise