Konjac Sponge Aloe Vera Teardrop
Soak it, squeeze it, and a firm little teardrop becomes cloud-soft in your hand. This aloe vera konjac sponge is a gentle plant-fibre cleansing sponge for slow, water-led skincare, made to glide over the face without the scratch of a cloth.
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Soak it, squeeze it, and a firm little teardrop becomes cloud-soft in your hand. This aloe vera konjac sponge is a gentle plant-fibre cleansing sponge for slow, water-led skincare, made to glide over the face without the scratch of a cloth.
Konjac Sponge Aloe Vera Teardrop is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
From dry sponge to soft cleansing cushion
- It begins firm and light, then softens fully once soaked in water.
- The teardrop shape gives you a rounded surface for cheeks and forehead, with a narrower tip for smaller areas.
- Use it with water alone for a simple morning cleanse, or pair it with your usual cleanser.
- The porous konjac fibre holds water well, creating a cushioned feel against the skin.
- It suits an unhurried bathroom ritual: soak, press out excess water, cleanse gently, rinse and hang somewhere airy.
Konjac fibre with aloe vera
The sponge is made from vegetable fibres of konjac, a plant root long used across East Asia in food and personal care. Aloe vera is the chosen addition here, traditionally associated with softness and gentle care in skincare rituals.
A soft teardrop for daily cleansing
The shape feels practical as well as quiet and considered. Broad curves move easily over larger areas of the face, while the pointed end gives a little more precision around the nose and chin.
How to use and look after it
Soak the sponge in water until it is fully soft, then squeeze it gently before use. Massage over damp skin with light circular movements, using water alone or adding your usual cleanser.
After cleansing, rinse thoroughly and press out the water without wringing. Leave it to dry in a well-ventilated place between uses, and replace it when the texture starts to break down or no longer softens properly.
Konjac in skincare context
Konjac comes from a starchy root used in East Asian kitchens as well as in beauty routines. In sponge form, its appeal is its simplicity: a plant-fibre texture that becomes soft with water and offers a low-fuss way to cleanse without relying on a rough flannel or disposable wipe. The teardrop form turns an everyday step into something more deliberate, a small pause at the sink rather than a hurried scrub.
Size and details
This teardrop konjac sponge weighs 15 g. It is made from vegetable fibres of konjac and originates from China.
A gentle little gift
It makes a thoughtful add-on for someone who enjoys skincare, spa-style bathing, or a quieter morning routine. Small, tactile and easy to understand, it is the kind of gift that quickly becomes part of the daily wash.
Material
Konjac
Scent family
Herbal
Key ingredient
Aloe Vera
Ingredients
Vegetable Fibers Of Konjac
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Common questions
Can I use it without cleanser?
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How do I know when to replace it?
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