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The agave plant is often called the “Tree of Wonders,” and for good reason - it's been cultivated for thousands of years, and it appears in hundreds of products. Our all-natural Ayaté cloth requires a labor-intensive process. The leaves are cut, cooked, and pounded into fibrous strands, then softened under rocks for up to a week. Then, one by one, each fiber is scraped clean of debris, soaked in a natural lime solution, and hung to dry. Only then can they be hand woven, knitted, or crocheted into Ayaté squares. Simply soak our machine-washable Ayaté washcloth in water, and use it for bathing, facial exfoliation, and other cosmetic and skincare purposes. You’ll never use a loofah again.
The agave plant is often called the “Tree of Wonders,” and for good reason - it's been cultivated for thousands of years, and it appears in hundreds of products. Our all-natural Ayaté cloth requires a labor-intensive process. The leaves are cut, cooked, and pounded into fibrous strands, then softened under rocks for up to a week. Then, one by one, each fiber is scraped clean of debris, soaked in a natural lime solution, and hung to dry. Only then can they be hand woven, knitted, or crocheted into Ayaté squares. Simply soak our machine-washable Ayaté washcloth in water, and use it for bathing, facial exfoliation, and other cosmetic and skincare purposes. You’ll never use a loofah again.
The agave plant is often called the “Tree of Wonders,” and for good reason - it's been cultivated for thousands of years, and it appears in hundreds of products. Our all-natural Ayaté cloth requires a labor-intensive process. The leaves are cut, cooked, and pounded into fibrous strands, then softened under rocks for up to a week. Then, one by one, each fiber is scraped clean of debris, soaked in a natural lime solution, and hung to dry. Only then can they be hand woven, knitted, or crocheted into Ayaté squares. Simply soak our machine-washable Ayaté washcloth in water, and use it for bathing, facial exfoliation, and other cosmetic and skincare purposes. You’ll never use a loofah again.
The agave plant is often called the “Tree of Wonders,” and for good reason - it's been cultivated for thousands of years, and it appears in hundreds of products. Our all-natural Ayaté cloth requires a labor-intensive process. The leaves are cut, cooked, and pounded into fibrous strands, then softened under rocks for up to a week. Then, one by one, each fiber is scraped clean of debris, soaked in a natural lime solution, and hung to dry. Only then can they be hand woven, knitted, or crocheted into Ayaté squares. Simply soak our machine-washable Ayaté washcloth in water, and use it for bathing, facial exfoliation, and other cosmetic and skincare purposes. You’ll never use a loofah again.
Our seaweed soap is made pure from the highest-quality vegetable-based glycerin Caribbean seaweed, otherwise known as marine algae. Possessing a natural floral fragrance, our soap will leave you feeling and smelling fresh.
Our Ayaté pouch with seaweed soap is made pure from the highest-quality vegetable-based glycerin Caribbean seaweed, otherwise known as marine algae. Possessing a natural floral fragrance, our soap will leave you feeling and smelling fresh. When wrapped in a soaked Ayaté pouch, the exfoliating soap deeply cleanses and rejuvenates your skin, enhancing your overall shower and bath experience.
Our Ayaté seaweed soap is made pure from the highest-quality vegetable-based glycerin Caribbean seaweed, otherwise known as marine algae. Possessing a natural floral fragrance, our soap will leave you feeling and smelling fresh. When wrapped in a soaked Ayaté wash cloth, the exfoliating soap deeply cleanses and rejuvenates your skin, enhancing your overall shower and bath experience.
In addition to the incredible Ayaté washcloth, you’ll receive a FREE 2.5 oz crystal deodorant stone.
The agave plant is often called the “Tree of Wonders,” and for good reason - it's been cultivated for thousands of years, and it appears in hundreds of products. Our all-natural Ayaté cloth requires a labor-intensive process. The leaves are cut, cooked, and pounded into fibrous strands, then softened under rocks for up to a week. Then, one by one, each fiber is scraped clean of debris, soaked in a natural lime solution, and hung to dry. Only then can they be hand woven, knitted, or crocheted into Ayaté squares. Simply soak our machine-washable Ayaté washcloth in water, and use it for bathing, facial exfoliation, and other cosmetic and skincare purposes. You’ll never use a loofah again.
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