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LoofCo Loofah Back Scrubber

A gorgeous, sustainable loofah back scrubber, 100% natural and compostable. Fantastic natural scrubber for exfoliating those hard-to-reach areas of your back, leaving skin fresh and clean.

The LoofCo Back Scrubber is a 30cm long Loofah back scrubber with a cotton handle at each end. Made from layered Loofah, which becomes soft when wet and is great for exfoliating your back, even those hard-to-reach areas. This 100% natural scrubber is biodegradable, compostable and sustainable, grown on farms in Egypt where workers are paid a fair wage and benefits. This plastic-free scrubber is a brilliant eco-swap for your sustainable bathroom. Plus, exfoliating has been proven to be great for circulation, so a double win.

  • Made from 100% natural materials
  • Fully biodegradable and compostable at home
  • Expands and softens in water
  • Plastic-free
  • Hand made
  • Vegan-friendly, certified by the Vegan Society
  • Size: 30cm x 10cm
  • Made in Egypt

To Use: May appear abrasive when dry but when immersed in water, the loofah pad swells to become a soft spongy and flexible pad. Unfold loofah and immerse in water for a spongy, soft pad. Rinse thoroughly before first use. Use in bath or shower on damp skin with soap or gel whilst holding cotton handles. Gently wash and exfoliate back and body, leaving fresh, clean skin. To keep loofah fresh between uses, rinse, squeeze out excess water and hang to dry from the cotton string loop. Occasionally wash in the washing machine or by hand. Lasts for months and when worn out can be composted.

LoofCo is a company focused on ethical sustainability. They create effective Loofah and Coconut cleaning products which are compostable, biodegradable and recyclable, great eco swaps minimising plastic usage and creating a more sustainable kitchen and eco bathroom. These 100% plastic-free products are great for low-waste and zero-waste lifestyles. They are made at ethical farms in Egypt, and Sri Lanka, where workers are paid a fair wage and no children are exploited. So you know these products are good for you, good for the people who make them, and good for our planet.