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Bamboo & Loofah Sponge

Hydrea London Bamboo & Loofah Sponge

Bamboo & Loofah Sponge

15cms x 10cms x 5cms

£6.49

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Key Info

  • Eco-friendly - super absorbent - anti-bacterial.

Description

Luxuriously silky soft Bamboo fabric and exfoliating Loofah combine in a sponge for an all over cleansing, massaging and exfoliating experience.

The sponge creates a rich lather for washing while the Loofah massages and exfoliates away dead skin cells, while boosting circulation leaving you with fresher, brighter skin.

Composition

60% Bamboo – 40% Cotton.

Bamboo fabric is made from Moso Bamboo, this is not the type Pandas eat.

Benefits Of Bamboo

Naturally anti fungal

Anti static

Odour and mould resistant

Temperature regulating

Super soft

Super absorbent

Breathable

Lightweight

Strong & durable

Luxurious sheen

Organically grown

Eco-friendly & sustainable

To Use

Use the Bamboo area for a cleansing massage and the Loofah area for an invigorating scrub.
Use in the bath or shower with your favourite cleansing product to create a rich lather.

Rinse after use and allow to dry naturally.

About Bamboo

Bamboo thrives naturally in many regions of the world. It grows organically without the need for chemicals due to its naturally pest resistant qualities. Bamboo is a fast growing grass, which produces more oxygen and absorbs more carbon dioxide than an equivalent stand of trees, making it an excellent sustainable and eco-friendly resource.

When harvested the extensive root system is left intact allowing for rapid self- regeneration while helping to prevent soil erosion.

Bamboo is 100% biodegradable.

About Loofah

Loofah is a climbing vine related to the cucumber family which bears fruit in the summer. It is a fast growing and versatile plant, the fruit of which is cultivated for food and sponge use.


Loofah is one of nature’s best exfoliators.


To create these fantastic exfoliating products, when the loofah is fully grown it is harvested and left in the sun to dry until only the hard skeleton remains.