How Do You Use And Maintain A Konjac Cleansing Sponge?

Konjac Cleansing Sponge

Konjac Cleansing Sponges are elastic enough to make intimate contact with the skin to produce a uniform and gentle massage force. Compared with hands, it can clean the oil and dirt remaining in the pores more deeply. It feels extremely soft and does not irritate and damage the skin surface. It is suitable for daily Exfoliating, better with cleansing products.

1. Use it twice a day

Konjac cleansing sponges cleanse and exfoliate in one simple step, giving your skin a smooth and glowing look, without the harsh irritation of a physical scrub.Usually we  use  konjac cleansing sponges twice a day: a light cleanse in the morning, and a double cleanse in the evening.

In the morning  use the domed konjac sponge first thing, to gently wake up my skin and remove the remnants of my overnight skincare regime.

In the evening, use the pure white konjac sponge to remove make-up and follow up with the a charcoal domed sponge to clarify and rebalance the skin.

2. The konjac sponge usage method

konjac cleansing sponge usage method

Soak in water for a few minutes.When it gets bigger,squeeze on facial cleanser.Gently rub it to make rich bubbles.Circle the makeup part back and forth.Easy makeup removal,clean and fast.

The sponges are so gentle, you can even use them on your eyes to get rid of tough eye make-up without irritating this delicate area.

Rinse between each use, and then use over the face with water alone to finish your cleansing routine.

Once you’re done cleansing, give the sponge a final rinse and then squeeze out the excess water. Hang it up to dry properly.

3.When to replace the konjac cleansing sponge

Konjac cleansing sponges are a natural material, so they will start to biodegrade over time. 

Depending on how often you use it, it’s best to replace your konjac sponge about every 4-8 weeks.

If you use it more often, consider replacing it after 4 weeks, and if you only use it a few times a week, you may be able to stretch it to 6 weeks.

Once a month or as often as you like, disinfect by bringing a pot of water to boil, turning the heat, and dropping your sponge in for 3-4 minutes.