Loofah Sponge | 100% Natural Scrubbing Sponge
Yes, a conventional sponge is usually made from plastic. But not our 100% biodegradable loofah sponge. Made from a dried vegetable, this cute Loofah sponge can last years. Loofah is a vegetable (similar to cucumber) that, when dried, becomes a fluffy, yet very durable sponge. It can be used for washing dishes as well as a body scrub. It gets softer when soaked in water.
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Dishwashing
Use this Loofah to replace the plastic sponge at home. A Loofah can last years and it doesn't release any plastic particles because it's purely organic. It is an unbelievable material that can replace the plastic sponge you have in your space and support the farmers of undeveloped countries such as Indonesia.
Body Scrub
This Loofah is the perfect body scrub. Use your loofah in the shower with or without shower. It removes dry, dead skin and gives you the perfect smooth skin and fresh glow.
After usage, rinse the Loofah with running water and hang it in an open air space to dry.
*Please be aware that every item is handmade by artisans from natural resources. This means every piece is unique and small irregularities can occur.
Details:
- Material: Loofah
- Biodegradable
- 100% Vegan & Organic
- Hang and let it air dry
- Weight: 10 grams
- Size: Ø 5 x 10cm
This is us
SARA - PAULO - LIZA - TIAGO
We are all longtime friends, but this is the first time we went traveling together. We love Nature, Surfing, and eating Tempeh so being "stuck" in Lombok in Indonesia seemed like a really good deal for us. On the other side, we didn't know what consequences this pandemic could bring.
We decided to stay!
Everything changed very fast. Within one week, after we made our decision, almost all the tourists escaped back to their countries and there were no more people getting to Lombok. Although we were happily safe, we saw that instantly a lot of shops, restaurants, and small businesses were closing due to the lack of tourism.
A financial catastrophe for all the locals around us. Seeing all of this happening was heartbreaking and we started to wonder how we could help this lovely community.
One day, after surfing there was this local woman selling some handmade products on the beach:
Beautiful Sarong towels, cute shell bracelets, and Rattan accessories. Every Piece was different. She told us that she didn’t sell anything during the whole day yet. “No Tourists, no business“ she said.
That was when we realized it!
We have to help them by selling their lovely products! This is our way to help.