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Why Is A Konjac Sponge Better For Baby Baths?

2023-02-11 Page view : 99 views



Babies and young children have delicate skin, poor defences and a high metabolism. If they are not bathed regularly, sweat can irritate the skin and make them prone to skin infections. Babies have 100-250 sweat glands per 1 cm2 of skin, and the body dirt excreted by these glands needs to be removed promptly. So, why is a konjac sponge more suitable for bathing babies?



With traditional towels, the slightest pressure can easily rub your baby’s skin red or even bruise it. The konjac sponge, however, is made from natural konjac plant fibres and has a fine, jelly-like consistency, so you don’t have to worry about scratching your baby’s tender skin.

The natural konjac sponge production process naturally forms a mesh structure, creating holes of varying sizes. These holes are able to act like a foaming net, creating a rich, dense lather with just a small amount of body wash. At the same time, it absorbs and cleans all the excess oil and dirt from the surface of your baby’s skin.

The konjac alcohol in konjac is a natural anti-bacterial effect. After use, rinse the konjac sponge with water and place it in a cool, ventilated place to avoid bacterial contamination.