🛁 Elevate your shower game with the scrubber that’s as smart as your skincare routine!
The Sud Scrub® Antimicrobial Silicone Body Scrubber combines advanced silver and zinc-infused silicone technology to inhibit 99% of bacteria and fungi growth. Designed for sensitive skin, it gently exfoliates and massages with soft fins while being eco-conscious—100% plastic-free and recyclable. Built from durable food-grade silicone, it offers a non-slip grip and long-lasting performance, making it a hygienic, sustainable upgrade to your daily shower ritual.
M**N
Great Body Scrubber
This body scrubber works really well and feels great on the skin and the shape makes it easy to hold and use. It’s a nice change from regular loofahs, clean, strong, and easy to use every day.
K**E
Durable & worth the cost
2.5 years later it still looks the same as the day I bought it. I buy these as gifts for family and friends. This is the best body scrubber, super durable and functional, way better than replacing those plastic net things that fall apart every few weeks. The scrubby pieces are flexible but firm so you don’t feel like you’re scraping your skin off but you feel like you’re getting clean. Some body washes will suds up better than others with this, so if it’s not working try a different body wash. Only down side is I feel like it doesn’t work very well with bar soap. Buy it, you won’t regret it. Well worth the price.
L**E
Sud Scrub Review
Doesn’t lather up soap as much as I’d hope it does, but my skin does feel softer and cleaner. It’s bigger than my hand. Thankfully, there were instructions on how to hold it ^^!
M**O
It'll last a long time & keep skin looking great with strength.
This is a great thing instead of buying constantly luffa's for a cheap price this is reusable & washable every month. I love this item I'll definitely keep this in mind very strong item & feels better than a regular item that you normally use.
K**8
Take time to get used to buttttt
They don’t suds up which is to be expected per other reviews, however, I feel as though the extra exfoliation is great! I’m sure it’s removing dead skin and cleaning deep. I’ve used it a handful of times and I like it so far.Again, only downfalls (which aren’t game changers for me) are that it doesn’t suds up and you need to use extra soap. I’m sure it takes a bit to get used to the change, but so far, so good.
J**
Excellent product set at too high of a price point.
This is an excellent product. It is thoughtfully designed, as is apparent by the well in the middle that holds soap and the ease at which that soap lathers. It is a great product, soft and comfortable but it is just so hard to justify the price. If you can get it sub $20, I think it is worth it. If the price point for this was lower this would easily be a five star rating.
J**N
I Like It, Don't Understand The Hate (not a paid reviewer)
I personally love the SudScrub. SudScrub does a very good job at advertising and having people put out fake and paid reviews... (like many companies do and it is smart). But this is an honest review about a year (a little less) later. This product does what it's intended to do and I love how quickly it dries allowing me to bring it in my gym bag and also bring it on vacation or wherever I may be sleeping away from home.With any silicone type scrubber, you make compromises. No, this is not going to sud as well as a loofa, rag, net sponge ect. That's the compromise you make from using a product designed in a way that prioritizes minimal bacteria growth. The reason sponges and loofas and such sud so well is because all the little cloth areas for water and soap to go into. These damp areas that contribute to sudding in the shower are also perfect homes for bacteria. So those who write angry reviews saying it doesn't sud or it's useless... I mean what did you think you were buying? We need to use some critical thinking skills before buying products. I think it cleans very well and I enjoy not having to put my loofa or rag through the wash after pretty much every use (yes, this is what you should be doing and if you were to put your dirty loofa under a microscope you would see why...). If constantly washing loofas and rags is not too much of a hassle for you, then this product isn't for you. I sometimes will still use loofas for a really good and less effort clean, but on a daily basis I tend to use SudScrub and it has worked well. Yes, you will waste more soap, and that is another compromise you must make. Before buying, weigh out the pros and cons of using this versus other products and see which works best for you.One last point, yes many people think it is more expensive than it should be. But as a name brand, especially one that puts a lot of money into advertising, this is expected. And for how long it lasts, I definitely am not mad about the price about a year later. My SudScrub looks exactly as it did before. I will probably repurchasing another soon as this is recommended, but in all honesty mine has held up well and even though "the antimicrobial properties are running out after a year", boiling every so often should still be fine. Opt for a knockoff if price is your concern, but be sure to do your research to ensure the knockoff will last and will provide a quality clean.
A**A
Decent product, not sold on duration of use
I loved the idea of moving away from traditional loofahs that lose their shape over time and using something that would last longer and be less wasteful. Got mine for Christmas and I liked how it worked. It was firm but effective at cleaning my skin (though a good sugar scrub gets the grime off better) and it was easy to use. Didn’t lather as much as a loofah, but I didn’t mind that. I would rinse it after showering and hung it to dry in the shower. However, as of April, I noticed discoloration in my blue scrub and read that it’s possible for mold to latch on to the silicone. I put it through the dishwasher on a sanitizing rinse, but the discoloration remains and I’m wondering how and why this scrub didn’t last even six months.Overall, it’s a decent product, but way too expensive for how long it lasts. I could have used one loofah during this time and it would have cost me a couple of dollars. So, to me, the appeal is more in the idea of sustainability rather than the reality of it.
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