Bath & Body Essentials

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Bath accessories are the quiet foundations of a mindful bathing ritual — the tools that turn an ordinary wash into a moment of intention. Our collection brings together sisal sponges, loofah body scrubs, konjac sponges, and body brushes to help you cleanse, exfoliate, and care for your skin the natural way.

What's inside the collection

This is a curated selection of exfoliating tools and natural bath products for every part of the body. You'll find sisal exfoliating scrubbers and bath sponges in a range of shapes — pads, gloves, cushions, and rounds — alongside traditional loofah body scrubs, gentle konjac sponges for face and body, bamboo linen bath pads and mitts, and a single hand and body wash to complete the ritual. Everything here is chosen for its natural materials and its place in a slower, more intentional bathing routine.

How to choose the right bath accessory

Think about the level of exfoliation you want and where on the body you'll use it. Konjac sponges and softer sisal options are ideal for daily use and work beautifully on the face, while firmer sisal scrubbers and loofah body scrubs are better suited to weekly exfoliation on the body. Loofah tends to be lighter and faster-drying; sisal offers a firmer, more textured grip for areas that need a little more attention. Konjac holds moisture gently, making it a lovely choice for sensitive or delicate skin, while bamboo linen options give a mid-range exfoliation with excellent durability — particularly useful for the back and shoulders.

Ways to use and care for your tools

Allow your natural sponges and scrubbers to dry fully between uses — this keeps them fresh and extends their life. Rinse thoroughly after each bath or shower, squeeze out excess water, and store somewhere with good airflow. A weekly soak in warm water with a little bicarbonate of soda helps keep sisal and loofah clean and free from lingering odour. Pair a quality hand and body wash with an exfoliating tool for a complete ritual, or use them separately depending on the day. Those with sensitive skin or particular skin concerns should always test a new tool on a small area first.

Looking to complete your body care routine? Our Foot Stones collection offers natural pumice and pedicure tools, while Himalayan Salt Deodorant Stones bring a simple, mineral-based approach to daily freshness. For a dedicated konjac selection, explore our Konjac Sponges range, or browse Hand & Body Wash to find a formula that suits your skin.

Frequently asked questions

How long do natural sponges and scrubbers last?

Sisal and loofah typically last between two and three months with regular use and proper care. Konjac sponges generally last one to three months. Once a sponge begins to smell musty even after thorough rinsing, or starts to break down and lose its texture, it is time to replace it.

What is the difference between sisal and loofah?

Sisal is a plant-based fibre that is firm and durable, offering a more robust exfoliation well suited to legs, arms, and areas that need a little extra attention. Loofah comes from the dried gourd of the luffa plant and has a lighter, more buoyant texture with a gentler exfoliation. Both are natural, rinse well, and dry relatively quickly when stored properly.

Are these suitable for sensitive skin?

Many people with sensitive skin find that konjac sponges and softer sisal options work well for them, though every skin is different. If you have very reactive or particular skin concerns, test any new tool on a small area first. Konjac is naturally gentle and holds water without irritation, making it a popular choice for delicate skin.

What is included with each product?

Each item is sold individually unless the listing specifies otherwise. Some options — such as sisal scrub pads and exfoliating gloves — come as a pair. Always check the individual product listing for full details on quantity, dimensions, and any specific care instructions.

How do I care for sisal and loofah between uses?

Rinse thoroughly after each use, squeeze out excess water, and allow to air dry in a well-ventilated space. Do not leave damp sponges sealed in a bag. Soaking weekly in warm water with a little bicarbonate of soda helps remove bacteria and neutralise odours naturally. Replace when the fibres begin to soften significantly or the sponge starts to disintegrate.