Konjac Facial Sponge Red Clay Teardrop
Soak it, and the firm little teardrop becomes soft, springy and full of water. This red clay konjac facial sponge is made for a gentle daily cleanse, using plant fibre from konjac root to cushion the skin rather than scrub it harshly.
Use it with water alone for a simple morning ritual, or pair it with your usual cleanser when you want a little more slip. The teardrop shape gives you a rounded side for the cheeks and forehead, with a narrow tip for slower, more careful cleansing around the nose and delicate eye area.
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Soak it, and the firm little teardrop becomes soft, springy and full of water. This red clay konjac facial sponge is made for a gentle daily cleanse, using plant fibre from konjac root to cushion the skin rather than scrub it harshly.
Use it with water alone for a simple morning ritual, or pair it with your usual cleanser when you want a little more slip. The teardrop shape gives you a rounded side for the cheeks and forehead, with a narrow tip for slower, more careful cleansing around the nose and delicate eye area.
Konjac Facial Sponge Red Clay Teardrop is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
What the konjac fibre does
- It starts firm when dry, then softens in water into a light, pillowy sponge.
- The porous texture holds plenty of water, creating a cushioned glide across the face.
- It gives gentle physical exfoliation without the scratchiness of a scrub.
- It suits a minimal routine, especially on days when you want fewer products on the skin.
- The teardrop shape feels precise without being fussy, useful for small areas of the face.
Red clay in the cleansing ritual
Natural red clay is the distinctive addition here, giving the sponge its warm red tone and a slightly more cleansing character. In skincare, red clay is often chosen for skin that prefers a fresh, thorough-feeling cleanse, especially where excess oil is a concern.
Plant fibre, shaped for the face
The sponge is made from vegetable fibres of konjac, a plant root long used in East Asian food and skincare traditions. Here, that fibre is formed into a small facial sponge with a smooth teardrop outline and a softly porous surface once wet.
How to use and care for it
Soak the sponge fully until it becomes soft all the way through. Squeeze out excess water gently, then sweep it over damp skin in small circular movements. Use it on its own, or with a small amount of cleanser.
After use, rinse it well and press out the water without twisting. Leave it somewhere airy to dry between uses. Replace it when the sponge starts to break down, loses its spring, or no longer feels clean after rinsing.
Where konjac sponges come from
Konjac has a long place in East Asian daily life, best known as a plant root used in food, including konnyaku in Japan. Its skincare use comes from the same soft, water-loving fibre: once hydrated, it becomes gentle enough for delicate cleansing. Modern konjac sponges keep that simple idea intact. They turn water and plant fibre into a small daily ritual, with no need for a complicated tool or a harsh scrub.
Size and details
- Product type: konjac facial sponge
- Shape: teardrop
- Material: vegetable fibres of konjac with red clay
- Weight: 15 g
- Origin: China
- Range: Teardrop Konjac Sponge
A gentle gift for a quieter routine
This is a thoughtful small gift for someone who enjoys skincare rituals, travel-friendly bathroom essentials, or simple tools made from plant fibre. It suits a first konjac sponge as much as a replacement for someone who already keeps one by the sink.
Material
Konjac
Ingredients
Vegetable Fibers Of Konjac
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Common questions
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