SEE BELOW FOR ANSWERS TO OUR MOST COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS.
What is sisal, and why is it used in bath accessories?
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Sisal is a natural fiber derived from the agave plant. It’s strong, biodegradable, and has a slightly coarse texture—making it ideal for gentle exfoliation and long-lasting bath tools like sponges, gloves, and brushes. It’s a sustainable, plastic-free alternative to synthetic scrubbing materials.
How do I use sisal bath products properly?
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Wet the sisal product slightly and pair it with your favorite natural soap. Use circular motions to massage onto your skin, focusing on dry or rough areas. For dry brushing, use the brush before your shower on dry skin. Rinse thoroughly after each use and hang to dry in a well-ventilated area.
Are these products suitable for sensitive skin?
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Most sisal products offer medium exfoliation, which may be too abrasive for extremely sensitive skin. If you're sensitive, we recommend starting with light pressure or trying a softer sisal sponge before using gloves or brushes. Always patch test before full use.
How often should I exfoliate with sisal tools?
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For most skin types, 2–3 times per week is ideal. Dry brushing can be done daily before your shower. If you have sensitive or reactive skin, once a week is a good starting point. Listen to your skin and adjust based on how it feels.
How long do sisal bath tools last?
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With proper care, sisal bath products typically last 2–3 months. Be sure to rinse them after each use, let them air dry completely, and store them in a dry place to avoid mold or bacteria buildup. Replace when the fibers begin to break down or lose effectiveness.
Are these products zero waste and compostable?
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Yes! Sisal is 100% biodegradable and compostable. Once your scrubber or brush wears out, simply cut off any non-compostable parts (like elastic or stitching if present) and compost the fiber. Our packaging is plastic-free and recyclable as well.