CasaBulka

Large Dry Exfoliating Brush

Regular price $17.000

Body wellness tool made with sustainable bamboo and resistant natural sisal fibers, designed to stimulate cell renewal and improve blood circulation.

Its long, ergonomic handle makes it easy to reach all areas of the body, while the medium-stiffness bristles provide effective exfoliation without irritating the skin. The generous size of the contact surface is ideal for treating large areas such as legs, back, and abdomen, and it can be used dry to stimulate lymphatic drainage or in the bath for a deep cleanse.

Features: Made from bamboo wood and sisal fibers, plastic-free, versatile for dry or wet use, 100% compostable at the end of its useful life.

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Retreat in La Yunta or La Floresta

Home delivery available in Puerto Varas

CasaBulka

Puerto Varas, Los Lagos Region

In the heart of Puerto Varas, Stephanie and Carlos have created Casa Bulka, a project that transforms the way we relate to everyday products and the planet. Born as a natural extension of their own journey toward a zero-waste lifestyle, this venture offers simple and accessible solutions to reduce environmental impact without sacrificing quality or comfort.

Their philosophy stems from a powerful principle: small individual changes generate collective transformations. Specializing in solid cosmetic and cleaning products for the bathroom and kitchen—areas where the most plastic waste is generated in the home—each selected product meets strict criteria: it must be reusable or compostable, toxin-free, and preferably made by Chilean SMEs.

From loofah sponges to shampoo bars, Casa Bulka offers not only products but also support in the transition to more sustainable habits. Their plastic-free shipping throughout Chile and their convenient "BulkBoxes" (kits to get started on the zero-waste path) reflect a comprehensive commitment to the mission of caring for the natural environment that so inspires this family.

A project that demonstrates that living in harmony with nature is not about giving up comfort, but about rediscovering more conscious and satisfying ways of inhabiting our common home.