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f.e.t.e. Konjac Face Sponge
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Description
Features
Ingredients
Konjac is a perennial plant native to Asia which has been used as food, traditional medicine and for beauty in Asia for more than 2000 years! The main element is the wonderful, water-soluable dietary fiber–glucomannan. It can be found growing in the wild, high up in the mountains. It is more than 95% water, rich in minerals and naturally alkaline which is why it is great for your skin.
1. Rinse the sponge with clean water before use. If the sponge is dry, let it soak until completely soft.
Materials: Konjac root
Features:
- 100% natural vegetable fibre
- 100% cruelty free and vegan
- 100% biodegradble
- 100% colouring free
- 100% additive free
- Environmentally safe
- Packed with minerals & antioxidants
- Naturally sustainable
- Non-toxic
- No Chemicals
- Suitable for sensitive skin
1. Rinse the sponge with clean water before use. If the sponge is dry, let it soak until completely soft.
2. Gently massage the skin in a circular motion. Can be use with or without cleans...
Highlights
- 100% natural vegetable fibre
- 100% cruelty free and vegan
- 100% biodegradble
- 100% colouring free
- 100% additive free
- Environmentally safe
- Packed with minerals & antioxidants
- Naturally sustainable
- Non-toxic
- No Chemicals
- Suitable for sensitive skin
Konjac root
Rated 5 out of
5
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Elizabeth from
Konjac Sponge
I use these sponges to wash my face. They are very hard to find and often sold out. I ordered 4 on my last order so I wouldn't run out. I keep one in my travel kit and one at home. I love the texture and feel of this product. Very gentle on your skin. Highly recommend.
Date published: 2021-11-17
Rated 5 out of
5
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Terri12 from
Favourite face sponge
My favourite facial sponge! It’s gentle yet effective. Just hang to dry between uses. Lasts a long time.
Date published: 2024-08-19
Rated 1 out of
5
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Dani49 from
VERY poor
Waste of money, I bought 2, and they both fell apart in a week.
Date published: 2024-06-04
























