Small and medium NZ loofah grown by The Loofah patch
Medium NZ grown loofah
Small and Med Natural Loofah NZ
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Medium NZ Loofah Sponge

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This medium sized natural loofah sponge is grown in New Zealand and is a variety that is soft and luxurious on the skin for a light exfoliation.

Benefits of using:
  • Gently exfoliates away dead skin cells giving you brighter looking skin.
  • Encourages good circulation.
  • Can use with your favourite soap or body wash.
  • An effective exfoliator that's soft and gentle on the skin so as not to cause any damage .  
  • 20 - 24cm long approx
  • New Zealand grown
  • Use the rope from packaging to add a handle
  • Will last for months if cared for correctly
  • Loofahs are 100% plant fibre
    • meaning they are biodegradable
    • Compostable in home compost bin
    • No harm to marine environment if fibers do go down the drain
  • From nature to you in it's purest form

    Each and every loofah sponge is unique and different in size and shape. Our loofahs are not stored flattened for postage and will arrive to you light and puffy, they will puff up and soften even more once they are wet.


    Loofah Care Instructions

    • Remove packaging, you can use the marine grade rope as a handle or compost.
    • Initial use: soak the loofah for 2-10 minutes - The loofah will soften after every use.
    • In between uses: rinse and allow to dry - This is important to ensure your loofah lasts a long time.
    • Discard and replace once the fibres start to break apart or if you see any black mould on the loofah.

    Body Care Instructions

    • External use only
    • For sensitive skin: test on a small patch of skin first before using on whole body
    • Not recommended for use on face. 

    Where do loofahs come from? Grown on a vine (not in the ocean as many people believe) like a marrow, the fibres are formed as the loofah fruit dries off, we soak of any fruit pulp and hang to dry out in the Nelson sun.  If you would like to find our more about how loofahs are grown click here