Turn the shower into a simple scratch-and-polish ritual with a natural back scrubber made for the places your hands do not quite reach. Its springy string texture gives a satisfying body scrub, helping lift dead surface cells so skin feels smoother and fresher after washing.
The texture you feel first
A springy, string-like surface gives more grip and movement than a flat washcloth.
The natural-toned fibres bring a clean, pared-back look to the bathroom.
Use it damp with your usual soap or body wash for a more thorough shower cleanse.
The longer form is made for the back, shoulders and other areas that need extra reach.
It suits a weekly body-care routine when you want a stronger scrub than hands alone.
Natural fibres with a practical stretch
The scrubber is made from sisal, cotton, jute and polyester fibre. Sisal and jute give the surface its plant-fibre grip, while cotton and polyester fibre support the flexible, springy feel.
Using it without overdoing it
Soak the scrubber under warm water, add soap or body wash, then move it over the skin with light pressure. Let the texture do the work rather than scrubbing hard.
Keep it for the body, not the face or very delicate areas. If your skin is already sore or freshly shaved, choose a gentler washcloth instead.
Rinse, squeeze and hang
Rinse well after each use to clear away soap and skin cells. Squeeze out excess water, then hang it somewhere airy so the fibres can dry between showers.
Natural body scrubbers should not be left sitting wet in a closed corner. Good airflow keeps the texture fresher for longer.
From scrub to small ritual
Body exfoliation has many practical forms, from hammam-style mitts to long Asian bath towels designed for reaching the back. This springy string style sits in that family: a simple tool that turns washing into something more deliberate. Used with care, it brings a clean, tactile moment to the shower, the kind of everyday reset that feels small but satisfying.
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region of manufacture: China
ingredient: Sisal