Care and Use
The model is demonstrating the exfoliation technique using a small-sized African net sponge for visual clarity.Your purchase includes a Medium or Large sponge, depending on the size selected.
How to Use the African Net Sponge (Step-by-Step)
- Wet sponge
- Add your favorite soap
- Gently scrub in circular motions
- Rinse and hang to dry
That’s it.
Clean. Easy. No stress
If You Want It Slightly Elevated (Luxury Feel)
- Soak in warm water
- Add body wash
- Massage skin in circular motions
- Rinse & hang dry
Still simple — but slightly more spa-like.
How to Clean & Care for Your African Net Sponge
Daily Care
- Rinse sponge thoroughly after each use.
- Squeeze out excess water.
- Hang to fully air-dry (it dries quickly and prevents bacteria).
Weekly Deep Clean
To keep your sponge fresh, disinfect it once a week:
Option 1 — Soapy Hot Water
- Soak in hot water + a small amount of antibacterial soap for 5–10 minutes.
Option 2 — Vinegar Rinse (natural method)
- Mix 1 part white vinegar with 3 parts warm water.
- Let the sponge soak for 10 minutes, then rinse and hang.
Option 3 — Machine Wash (easy)
- Put the sponge in a lingerie bag.
- Wash on gentle cycle with warm water.
- Air-dry only (never use a dryer).
How Often to Replace
For hygiene and best exfoliation results:
- Replace every 2–3 months with daily use
- Every 4–5 months with occasional use
African net sponges are long-lasting compared to loofahs and washcloths, but replacing them keeps exfoliation fresh and clean.
Benefits to Highlight for Your Product Page
- Deep exfoliation
- Long stretch for back scrubbing
- Fast-drying (prevents odor/bacteria)
- Lasts 2–3× longer than loofahs
- Safe for all skin types
- Great for removing dead skin + ingrown hairs
- Helps soaps lather better