From seed to sponge

There’s something a little rebellious about growing your own. We grew these loofahs from seed in Ohio soilβ€”and then let them do what they were meant to do… grow. Just sun, water, patience, and a belief that what you use on your body should be free from unnecessary chemicals. Harvested by hand and thoughtfully prepared, they’ve been turned into something you can genuinely feel good about using. No synthetic fibers. No chemicals. No mystery sourcing.

Organically grown.

This is what rebellion looks like to us: Simple. Intentional. Rooted.

Close-up of black seeds, some with small pieces broken off, on human fingers with more seeds in the background.
Close-up of green leaves with velvety texture, some with light-colored veins, on dark soil.
Close-up of a person's hands holding a pile of black pumpkin seeds.
Close-up of variegated succulent plant with green and yellow leaves growing in soil.
Close-up of a green cucumber hanging on a plant, with sunlight illuminating the background.
A person's hand with tattoos holding a beige loofah or exfoliating cloth by a rough twine loop against a plain wall background.
Close-up of green cucumbers hanging on a vine with green leaves, partly obscured by a black wire fence and a green support post.
Zucchini growing in white buckets, outdoors on a farm or garden
A row of natural loofah sponges in various shades of beige and off-white, with string loops attached for hanging, on a light-colored surface.
Every loofah begins as a seed planted in real soil.