Loofah who? This TikTok viral eco-scrubber will change how you shower

You’re in the right place if you’re eco-conscious, a clean freak, and love a good scrub. Sud Scrub has changed the game when it comes to cleaning your body. No more mildewing loofahs or irresponsible waste on Mother Earth.

We only have one planet and one body, which is why Sud Scrub decided to create a non-toxic, food-grade silicone scrubber that prevents 99.99 percent of bacteria growth that smells funky and 90 percent of fungi that are terrible for your health. This solves problems for germaphobes everywhere.

They not only make a scrubber for your body but also a gentle sud scrubber for your face that exfoliates and massages your skin. Both come in six colorful options, from pink to blue.


Body scrubber
Sud Scrub

Benefit both your planet and your body with this non-toxic, food-grade silicone scrubber. Infused with antimicrobial silver and zinc, these properties prevent 99.99 percent of odor-causing bacteria and over 90 percent of fungi from growing on their surfaces. “Even after the first use, I saw a noticeable difference in my skin,” said a five-star reviewer, “it felt very smooth and hydrated.” 


Unlike other body scrubbers that shed microplastics in the shower, this one won’t affect our drinking water or kill the planet while exfoliating dead skin cells. Sud Scrub and CleanHub have teamed up to remove plastic from our oceans with the proceeds from each scrubber sold. They have already removed nearly one million pounds of plastic! So another one sold help you and the planet out.

Plus, Sud Scrub sells accessories, like an extender handle that makes cleaning those hard-to-reach spots (hello, back!), along with a shower hook to organize your life.

Give yourself a mini-massage in the shower or tub and get the deep clean you deserve.


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