Bath pleasure
This item is great, really gives the skin a rejuvenated feeling after using
Lather up and exfoliate with a freshly harvested heirloom luffa! These spongey gourds are responsibly farmed and dried in the gentle sea breezes of central CA. Unlike plastic luffa imposters, these are 100% biodegradable and free of toxic chemicals.
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Premium Size
At 6” x 2.5”, our luffas are larger and fuller than others. As a natural product, sizes and shapes will vary.
Texture
Luffa fibres are coarse enough to exfoliate, yet gentle enough for daily use. For a softer experience, see our Mineral Sea Sponges.
Responsibly Grown in California
Our luffas are cultivated on a small, woman-owned, family farm in Central Coast, CA.
Recycled Cotton Rope
Hand-tied 100% recycled cotton rope for easy hang-drying.
Washable
Give your luffa new life with a quick run in the washing machine and then air dry.
Biodegradable
Luffas can be composted and rejoin the circle of life at the end of their scrubbing days.
Synthetic sponges are made from petroleum-based products, contain toxic chemicals like triclosan, and result in the distribution of microplastics in our waterways and oceans.
Naturally grown luffas like ours are 100% biodegradable and can also be used for cleaning dishes, floors, or anything else that needs a good scrub.
This item is great, really gives the skin a rejuvenated feeling after using
worked as intended, no complaints
The luffah works really well and is super exfoliating, and of course I love the eco-friendly aspect. It also dries out really quickly, which is nice for storage and I imagine will make it last longer.
I used to think a washcloth was the way to go - what could a weird dried gourd offer me? But after trying the luffa, I'm a total convert and will never go back. The luffa provides a perfect amount of scrub (I guess it's exfoliating) that makes me actually feel like I'm getting clean. The fact that it's more environmentally conscious is just an added bonus.
I love exfoliating with a natural product but I have always been concerned about where and how it is being harvested: No more!