



Natural Body Loofah - Set of 2
Set of : 2 Pc
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All-natural and eco-friendly, Soil Origin's Ridge Gourd Fiber Body Loofah is completely plastic-free. Made from ridge gourd vegetable fiber, this body-washing loofah initially feels rigid but softens with water and regular use. Designed to expand and soften when wet, it's perfect for both bath and exfoliation. 100% compostable and sustainable, this scrubber supports a greener lifestyle. Each Loofah features a double-layer design for added durability and effectiveness.
- Softens with water for effective yet gentle exfoliation, promoting smoother skin.
- Made from natural ridge gourd fiber, this scrubber is 100% compostable and free from plastics.Ideal for bathing, exfoliation, dishwashing, and household cleaning.
- Features a double-layer construction for enhanced strength and longevity.
Store natural loofahs in a cool, dry place with good ventilation to prevent mold and extend their lifespan.
Why our Natural Body Loofahs are good for you?
The natural fibres provide gentle yet effective exfoliation, helping to remove dead skin cells and promote skin renewal. This process not only leaves your skin feeling smooth and refreshed but also enhances its natural radiance. Regular use of a natural loofah can improve blood circulation, which helps to invigorate your skin and promote a healthier complexion.
FAQs
Every once a month.
Using loofahs in the shower can also enhance circulation and help encourage pores to expel oil and other impurities.
For best cleaning results it is recommended soaking the loofah in water then rubbing with your favorite soap before scrubbing the skin. Do not use dry. After the shower rinse it with clean water and hang or stand to dry.
Loofahs have a number of skincare benefits. With its fibrous texture, it gently exfoliates the skin without scratching it or causing irritation caused by harsh chemicals. It also helps to remove the buildup of dead skin cells accumulated over the surface of your skin.
It varies from person to person, typically it is twice a week.