Natural Loofah
Another one is Luffa aegyptiaca commonly known as sponge gourd. Angled loofah has some vines from top to bottom and the sponge gourd is rounded. That is why the sponge gourd is used for exfoliation.
Natural loofah is collected when it is fully mature and ripe. A loofah fruit mesh gets stiff when ripe. Then the loofah mesh is extracted from the dry loofah, seeds are removed from inside, washed and dried properly, and finally cut into different pieces to use.
Natural Loofah
The perfect alternative to plastic dish sponges and plastic bath loofahs. Use our zero waste, sustainably sourced loofah scrubber to wash dishes, naturally exfoliate your skin, clean sinks, tubs, and so much more! Each loofah will expand when wet. Loofah's are soft enough where they will not scratch your pots, pans, or dishes, but have enough...
Product Description: It's a great helper in the bathroom, Soak loofah bath pads in water to soften, then help your skin become softer and cleaner for a moment, so that you won't have to worry about dead cells clogging your pores anymore.
Loofah sponge is healthier-looking skin with the body. Lightly textured exfoliating pads sweep away dead cells to give you a more radiant appearance from head to toe.
Lightly abrasive natural loofah leaves your skin invigorated and more receptive to lotions and moisturizers.
Easy to use exfoliating sponge pads have integrated straps that slip over your hand for optimal maneuverability. Anti-fray edging around the borders form convenient hanging loops to accelerate drying.
Flexible loofah bend to the contours of your body. This ensures all-over exfoliation and cleansing. Intelligently sized to fit a variety of hands.
Material:
Loofah
Size:
15x 10 cm or by your request
Weight:
Customized Weight
One piece/OPP bag; 500 pieces/ctn; carton size:52*30*52cm;
Loofah is the fruit of the botanicals Luffa aegyptiaca and Luffa acutangula, two plant species that belong to the Cucumber family. In China, India, and Vietnam, Loofah is commonly cultivated as a vegetable, which can grow in various shapes and sizes. When harvested before reaching full maturity, Loofah is edible. When ripened and dried, what remains of the fruit is a sponge-like, slightly coarse, unscented, textured substance. The fibrous makeup of the dried Loofah allows it to resist wear, making it an ideal scrubbing object that is traditionally used in kitchen, bathroom, and cosmetic applications. For use in skincare cosmetics, the ideal form of Loofah is the powdered variety.The appearance of NDAâ??S all-natural, untreated, beige to tan-colored, ground Loofah bears a resemblance to saw dust. The small grain size of this product reduces the likelihood of harming sensitive skin .