The Spongology Shower With Nature Collection by Spongellé is our eco-friendly line that caters to our sustainable consumers. Can't choose just one fragrance? Our Spongology Travel Assorted Pack includes all six of our Spongology fragrances.
Spongology's Eco-friendly Body Wash Infused Travel Buffer is the perfect gym bag or on the go essential. Formulated with a skin softening natural formula and extracts of rosehip, green tea and hibiscus. This travel buffer will exfoliate, cleanse, massage and tone. Made with essential oil fragrance blends.
Fragrance Notes
Lavender A lavender lover's dream – floral and herbaceous aromas are a must-have for relaxation and calming. Lavender is one of the most versatile scents used in aromatherapy to rejuvenate, uplift, inspire, soothe, balance, and revive the body and mind.
Coconut A refreshingly sweet blend of warm coconut and the citrus nuances.
Geranium A crisp and rosy fragrance. The beautiful aroma of geranium is uplifting, relaxing and calming.
Olibanum Also called Frankincense, is an appealing scent for both men and women. With a combination of sandalwood, incense and myrrh, olibanum has a fresh, fruity, and woody aroma.
Rose One of the most beautiful and praised flowers. This fragrance is layered with luscious rose and soft woody notes for an intoxicating and romantic feeling.
Tuberose A beautifully seductive fragrance wrapped with the sweet floral notes of ylang ylang and lemon zest.
Benefits
Body Wash Infused Travel Buffer
Multi-Function, Multi-Use, 5+ Uses
All in One Beauty Treatment
Rosehip, Green Tea, and Hibiscus Extracts
Sulfate-Free & Paraben-Free
Vegan Friendly & Cruelty-Free
Made with Non-Synthetic Fragrances
Proprietary Infusion Technology
Time-Released Lather
Dermatologist Tested
Good for Travel
How to Use: Place sponge under water, squeeze to absorb. Massage in a circular motion to cleanse skin. Squeeze out excess water after each use.
Made in the USA
Key Ingredients
glycerin, water, essential oil fragrance, rosehip extract, green tea extract, hibiscus root extract