Konjac Facial Sponge Rose Teardrop

Made in China Ships from the UK

A dry konjac sponge begins like a little pebble, then softens in water into a cloud-light cushion for gentle facial cleansing. Made from vegetable fibres of konjac with rose essence, this teardrop facial sponge is for slow, tactile cleansing with water alone or alongside your usual cleanser.

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A dry konjac sponge begins like a little pebble, then softens in water into a cloud-light cushion for gentle facial cleansing. Made from vegetable fibres of konjac with rose essence, this teardrop facial sponge is for slow, tactile cleansing with water alone or alongside your usual cleanser.

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About this product

How the konjac fibre feels on skin
  • It transforms as it soaks, becoming soft, springy and water-filled before it touches the face.
  • The plant-fibre texture gives light exfoliation without the scratch of a scrub.
  • Use the rounded side across cheeks and forehead, then turn the pointed tip towards smaller facial contours.
  • It suits a pared-back morning cleanse, or a slower evening wash when you want less friction and more care.
  • The sponge can be used with plain water, or paired with a small amount of facial cleanser.
Konjac fibre with a rose note

Konjac is a plant root fibre long used in East Asian daily life, including skincare. Here it is shaped into a soft cleansing sponge with rose essence, a classic botanical addition associated with gentle, floral self-care rituals.

The teardrop shape

The teardrop form gives the sponge two useful surfaces: a broad curve for sweeping motions, and a narrower point for the sides of the nose, chin and hairline. It feels simple, but thoughtful, turning a quick wash into a small ritual of attention.

How to use and care for it

Soak the sponge in water until it is fully soft, then squeeze out the excess without wringing. Massage over damp skin in light circular movements, with water alone or with your cleanser.

After use, rinse well, press out the water gently and leave it somewhere airy to dry. Replace it when the fibres begin to break down, the texture changes, or it no longer softens evenly.

Where konjac belongs

Konjac has a practical, everyday place in East Asian culture. The same plant is known in food traditions, including Japanese konnyaku, while its fibre has become valued in skincare for the way it holds water and softens into a cushioned texture. As a facial sponge, it brings that material into a modern bathroom ritual: simple, low-fuss cleansing shaped by touch, water and a few quiet minutes at the sink.

Size and details

Made from vegetable fibres of konjac with rose essence. Teardrop shape. Weight: 15 g. Origin: China.

A quiet self-care gift

This makes a gentle gift for someone who enjoys skincare rituals, natural textures and small bathroom objects that feel considered. It is especially suited to a simple wash bag, a weekend reset, or a thoughtful add-on to a facial care set.

Length7.5 cm
Width9 cm
Height3 cm
Weight15 g

Scent family

Floral

Ingredients

Vegetable Fibers Of Konjac

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Common questions

Does it need cleanser?
No. A konjac sponge can be used with water alone, though many people also use it with a small amount of their usual facial cleanser.
Why is it hard when dry?
That is normal for konjac fibre. It softens once soaked, so always let it become fully pliable before using it on the face.
How do I know when to replace it?
Replace it when the texture starts to crumble, feels uneven, or does not soften properly after soaking.
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