Sisal Washcloth
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$14.00 USD - Regular price
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$14.00 USD
Your match!
Plant-based texture, spa-level smooth 🌿
Meet your new shower essential — a natural, sustainable way to get smooth, refreshed, glowing skin. This all-natural sisal washcloth is made from the long, green leaves of the agave sisalana cactus plant, giving you gentle exfoliation that feels effective but never harsh.
Sisal is softer than a traditional loofah, but still has enough texture to buff away dryness, improve circulation, and leave your skin feeling renewed. It’s perfect for anyone who wants a simple, plant-based exfoliator that fits seamlessly into a clean, low-waste routine.
Use it with your favorite bar soap or body wash for a satisfying lather + a lightly scrubby feel. Rinse, hang to dry, and enjoy smoother skin with every use.
Why you’ll love it:
• Natural agave fibers for gentle, effective exfoliation
• Softer than loofah, but still perfectly scrubby
• Helps improve texture + promote healthy circulation
• Compostable and eco-friendly — a zero-waste upgrade for your shower
• Pairs beautifully with bar soap for an elevated, spa-like lather
Details:
Material: Natural sisal
Dimensions: 4.5” x 3”
A tiny swap with big benefits — simple, sustainable, and oh-so good for your skin.
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Sisal Washcloth
- Regular price
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$14.00 USD - Regular price
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- Sale price
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$14.00 USD

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