A natural oval loofah body scrubber brings a satisfying scratch-and-polish feeling to an everyday shower. Its plant-fibre surface gives the skin a clean, freshly buffed feel, while the cotton edging keeps the shape neat in the hand.
The scrub you feel straight away
The loofah texture is dry, fibrous and lightly coarse, made for a more purposeful body scrub than a soft cloth.
The oval form sits easily against the palm, giving steady control over shoulders, arms and legs.
Stiff plant fibres work by physical exfoliation, lifting away dull surface cells without needing synthetic scrub particles.
The pale, natural surface has small variations and speckles, part of the character of dried loofah fibre.
Cotton binding frames the edge, adding a clean finish and helping the scrubber keep its simple oval shape.
Loofah fibre with a cotton finish
Loofah is not a sea sponge. It comes from the dried fibrous skeleton of the loofah gourd, a plant also known in botany as Luffa. Once dried, the inner structure becomes an open mesh of firm fibres, giving this scrubber its naturally textured feel.
This piece is finished with cotton around the edge. The look is simple and practical: pale loofah at the centre, soft white binding around it, and an oval shape made for hand-held use.
Using the oval scrubber well
Use it as a body exfoliator with light, even pressure. Let the texture do the work rather than pressing hard, especially on delicate or recently shaved skin.
It suits a regular shower ritual when you want a more tactile clean than a flannel. Keep it for the body rather than the face, where skin is usually more delicate.
Keeping it fresh between showers
Natural loofah needs air and dryness between uses. Rinse it after scrubbing, squeeze out excess water gently, and leave it somewhere it can dry fully.
A soggy natural sponge can harbour bacteria, so avoid leaving it in a puddle or sealed container. Replace it when the fibres look tired, smell stale, or no longe…
region of manufacture: China
ingredient: Loofah