What is a Luffa? Pictured on the left is a luffa growing on the vine.
Yes, luffas are grown on the farm, not in the sea. They look like a giant cucumber when growing then
dry up on the trellis and are peeled and dried (pictured on the right).
No bleach is used in the luffas, and they are not shaved for uniformity like ones in large stores.
Luffas are great for exfoliation of the skin. Great for feet and elbows. Can be used on face if you don’t have sensitive skin.
Goats milk less bubbles and moisturizes more. Glycerin more bubbles cleaner feel.
Custom scents and colors are available for a minimum order. Contact us
for details.
The Gems are a mixed bag of pieces we can not do them in specific colors or scents.
Bath salts take about one tablespoon in the bath water to make the bath nicely scented and softer.
Small salt bags are often used as sachets in closets to make closed areas smell better.
In some slices (not very many) you will see black seeds they are actually seeds that we couldn’t get out, they won’t hurt anything might even try and plant them.
After the soap is gone you will still have a slice of luffa you can use.
Sponges can be machine washed to clean. They will last a
long time and just get a little softer with use.
Shelf Life is indefinite.
We like to set out the Luffa Gems in a pretty dish,
but be careful! Some people have mistaken them for candy!