A) place your loofah's in boiling water once in a while. B) If live in a place with lots of sun, place loofah in sun for half a day. No need for a 30 USD loofah.
Exactly. I place mine everyday under direct sunlight to kill off all bad bacterias and make sure it’s completely dry and no crusty smell .. before using it . Also, i change my loofahs every 2-3 months depending on if i am using soap bars consistently or just body wash as with bars you can directly use it on your body
Guess what!?! Natural loofah’s are antibacterial if you make sure you dry them out, they make your skin soft from exfoliating. They can not only be used on your body but they are great for cleaning your dishes and bathrooms. Also they are cheap and you can grow them at home. If you have that and a natural sea sponge and a wash cloth it will step your hygiene game up and your skin will thank for the spa like experience.
Exactly, why spend $2 on a plastic loofah? Spend that $2 on a pack of loofah seeds and have a year's worth of loofah in 5-7months. Best part? The seeds from the loofahs you grow makes this a life long solution.
I keep my loofah in sun for 6 hours daily and also in boiling water once in a while, so I dont have the bacterial growth problem, but the only thing i dont like about them is their durability
No. It CAN grow bacteria. But you have to be seriously disgusting with the thing and never give it a nice, thorough wash & rinse every now and then. You CAN get every bit of bacteria out of it... quite easily might I add. This ADVERTISEMENT Is Bullshit! Period.
You wanna know what's way better than a loofah and this? It's a African net sponge. It's basically a loofah but it's the shape of a towel. You can wash it and they're pretty cheap. My mom has had hers for five years. They cheap, clean (because you can put them in the washing machine), and they can reach your back unlike loofahs and the sudscrubber.
some loofah packages will say replace after 4 weeks of usage and I usually dry and hang mine away from the shower head to prevent moisture growing bacteria
Apologies! Our hope is that as we expand, we'll be able to have local distribution in counties outside of the US. We're still very much a small family business.
Also, I figure that Aussie is hot and dry, so your skin outer layer should be thicker. Because I think IIRC, wolverine actor is Aussie and got Skin cancer or use a lot of sunscreen (?) So I think you might prefer something with more exfoliation. Loofah VS silicon scrub, Loofah has more exfoliation. You can say that the silicon one, is like rubbing a hard jelly across the body and not very exfoliating. I would recommend that you go online and find those Korean bathing glove made of Bamboo. Some of them even have 2 holes, for the thumbs of both right hander and left hander. Or you can wear it on both hands at once. TECHNICALLY, this is nothing new, because Shower Exfoliating Gloves has been around for some time. These are the ones with the 5 fingers. While the Korean one has no fingers, and just 2 holes to stick out your bare thumb. It really comes down to a difference of texture and what you prefer. Personally, I think the western Shower Exfoliating Gloves are more suitable for washing dishes and cutlery. But personally I have never used them. But for some reason, I remember them being rough, so I might have seen it outside before.
An end word being that, with all these products, you never know which is the best. But you can always repurpose them. Some scrubbers can be used to hand wash clothes or dishes if you don't like them. You can even wash your pets with them.
Got mine from Temu for $3 to safe myself the drop shipping tax 😂 they’re very awkward to use & doesn’t suds well at all resulting in me wasting body wash which was a dealbreaker for me. I prefer the African wash net
Hows that is practical? Everytime I wash body I need to use different washcloth? I wash body 7 times a week, and washing only washcloth and drying? Doesnt sound practical
@@madoniux yeah, you just buy 20 of them and use every time when you take a shower/bath a new one. Used ones you put in de washing machine and they're ready to use again. In The Netherlands (Western Europe in general) it's a really common thing. You can do yeaaarsss with them.
@@madoniux Listen to me. I am not the original poster, and I have not tried the hack she shared before, but I have seen other RUclipsr do it. I can explain it by my own brain. What I think is that, if you bath with soap, you do not need to wash your washcloth. Because TECHNICALLY, you actually washing your washcloth with soap, everytime you bath (with soap). Unless you use the washcloth and water, but do not use soap. Then, you need to keep washing the washcloth. I assume that you bath with soap. Like this, you only need to throw the washcloth into the laundry, every time you wash your clothes. But my word of advice, is to just squeeze out the water from the washcloth. And then, to kill the bacteria, hang it dry on your window. Because UV light from sunlight kills bacteria. Also, even on rainy days, there is UV light, just lesser VISIBLE light. *(because light has a spectrum of visible and UV). Hope this helps :)
I use washcloth for dishes on my skin and I like way it feels. At the beginning the washcloth felt funky and I got use to it and like it. Scrubs the skin clean.
Also, it is popular to be recommended long handle body scrubber with brush bristles. But like Clarisonic face brush, some dermatologist on RUclips say those can breed bacteria, and the silicon face vibrator do not breed bacteria. So silicon is still the best material for using in toilet. Another thing being that I read some reviews on Taobao, and people complain about brush bristles falling out. or the handles of the scrubber being too slippery because they are plastic.
If you don't want to trouble and buy online, you can just use a normal small towel for face or something. It has to be cotton and NOT microfiber. when you scrub on your body, it makes bubbles and also exfoliates. I saw someone using a towel to scrub her body in a RUclips short, and there were bubbles. But not sure how much body wash she use, because I have never tried that myself. Cotton towels can be used once and dried. Technically because it has been cleaned with your body soap when you bath, you don't need to wash it again to reuse it. Only need to dry it. But I would recommend throwing it into the washing machine with the rest of your towels for maximum clean. Maybe once a week, or whenever you do laundry.
Technically, you are not wrong. If you using gel or anti bacterial cleanser, your body is still clean when you use lofa, because of the soap. But if you use goat milk cleanser, your body can be smelly and sticky with loofa. The texture basically coats your body and the loofa and make bacteria grow. SIDENOTE: bacteria on loofah vs face brush like Clarisonic cannot be compared. Because there is Acne bacteria that feed on oil, and oil glands are more on the face than the body. That is why loofah okay :)
Apologies! We're not available in any local stores right now. We're a very small family business (just my brother and I manage the business). Hopefully as we grow the product be available at local retailers.
It would be a good idea to include exactly where to find your product in the video , instead of just the description. Just saying. This looks wonderful and I would just like more people to notice your product... if they get confused on where to find it they will leave and you may lose a few customers.
Hi! Thanks for the tip! The description on the post is the only place we can put a link (which we have), but perhaps we'll mention it in the video next time :)
Guys lets stop the cap, plastic loofah suck, they don't remove dead skin, and feels a bit sharp at first which is good but then it loosens up and it is completely useless + waste of money, it just looks better than the normal ones, I think I must try the one he recommended!
Forget the marketing stuff this channel tells you. Another RUclipsr called DOCTORLY explains in a video for cleansing devices (facial), that silicon does not breed bacteria, because of the material silicon. Simple. You can watch that video. They are real doctor of skin.
Our body scrubbers are $30 and it will last you a year of use 🙂 You can get them cheaper from TikTok Shop when they run a sale/discount on Sud Scrub products
SIMPLE if you worry about bacteria, after bathing, just squeeze out the water. Then put it by the window, where it can be expose to sunlight once a day. Due to UV light killing bacteria, it is O-OK. Rainy day also had UV light. Also, fact is lesser oil on body compared to face, so there is no worry over bacteria. Unless you get body acne. If you are paranoid, just switch to anti bacterial body wash and choose the moisturising options for anti bacterial. Perk of that is that I notice I get flu less, when I use anti bacterial washes. (LIKE NEVER GET FLU), but when I don't, sometimes I get flu.
@sorasora2280 You're one of the only ones they comment to. 🙄 Clearly you work for them or with them or whatever... But even if not... This Is An Extremely Unnecessary Product! Period. And after DECADES of using loofahs and knowing countless people who use loofahs, NEVER in my entire nearly 4 decades of living have I EVER heard of one ripping or falling apart! Unless it's just bought SUPER cheap. NOR have I ever seen one single person let their loofahs become so disgusting that they grow bacteria and negatively affect the body. Also people have been bathing with rags for CENTURIES (most likely some cloth-like material since the beginning of time), and that's a far more germ filled way to do it, and still there's no widespread outbreak of bad outcomes with taking baths. One simple cheap rag can be thrown in the wash every week or sooner and a collection of five $1 rags will last far, far longer than just 1 year! Or even longer! Even if you "retired" rags after 3 months of use. (Which I've also never heard of anybody doing. Because washing them WORKS! Esp. now with Lysol clothes sanitizer.) And so this overpriced piece of pretty plastic is a waste of money, is not inventive enough and is absolute crap! It's ridiculous for anyone to fall for this advertisement. Their "facts" are not permanent, unavoidable states of reality. Meaning, again, you can CLEAN nearly any other wash tool of choice, _effectively!_ TRY AGAIN, oh dumb sell-us-everything generation!
Here are a few tips! 1) Are you using your Sud Scrub away from running water? Although the design of the scrubber is meant to trap as much soap as possible, silicone, at the end of the day, is a non-porous material, which means soap will wash away quite easily when running water hits it. This same property also helps the scrubber dry very quickly and not hold any moisture that allows mold and germs to grow. 2) Are you placing your soap directly onto the fins in a complete circle, avoiding the center? A common misconception is that the hole in the center is where you’re supposed to put your soap. The product spreads soap much more effectively when the soap is placed onto the fins and not the center. 3) When it feels like you’re running out of suds, you can wet your scrubber and start scrubbing again. This will help extend the life of your soap/suds, as there is usually more soap remaining on the fins. 4) If all fails, it might mean that your soap doesn’t have a very high lather to being with. Low-lather soaps such as cream-based ones won’t lather very well with Sud Scrub as the product is designed to work with the natural lather of your soap and will not make your soap lather any more than it naturally does. Loofahs work a bit differently as they trap water very well (like a sponge), which allows for high lather no matter what kind of soap you use. Unfortunately, this is the same reason why loofahs breed bacteria and mold so easily.
At least have the decency to mention that the damn thing costs 30 bucks
Just a silicone scrub will do. This is what the scrub is. You just need to find silicone scrubs and your good to go
@@Haal96that’s what I was thinking. The rest is just marketing
Fr he’s overpricing there’s cheaper than that I saw a similar one for 7.
W comment
on aliexpress 3$
A) place your loofah's in boiling water once in a while.
B) If live in a place with lots of sun, place loofah in sun for half a day.
No need for a 30 USD loofah.
Or just throw it in your washer once a month
Exactly. I place mine everyday under direct sunlight to kill off all bad bacterias and make sure it’s completely dry and no crusty smell .. before using it . Also, i change my loofahs every 2-3 months depending on if i am using soap bars consistently or just body wash as with bars you can directly use it on your body
Naw loofahs are cheap ima buy another one
He is correct on them not being very durable tho
@@Saintace873in between buying new ones you should be cleaning them weekly with hot water and sun.
Guess what!?! Natural loofah’s are antibacterial if you make sure you dry them out, they make your skin soft from exfoliating. They can not only be used on your body but they are great for cleaning your dishes and bathrooms. Also they are cheap and you can grow them at home. If you have that and a natural sea sponge and a wash cloth it will step your hygiene game up and your skin will thank for the spa like experience.
Exactly, why spend $2 on a plastic loofah? Spend that $2 on a pack of loofah seeds and have a year's worth of loofah in 5-7months. Best part? The seeds from the loofahs you grow makes this a life long solution.
Good product but bad value for $30. I can buy a new loofah every month for a whole year and spend $6 less
Bro just clean your loofahs with skin safe bleach no need to replace them so frequently 💀
But it's better for environment
@@catfishsensei4306fuck the environment
Over the course of a year, $6 isn't that much of a difference.
I keep my loofah in sun for 6 hours daily and also in boiling water once in a while, so I dont have the bacterial growth problem, but the only thing i dont like about them is their durability
I JUST received my silicone loofah!! Two days in and my skin feels clean and amazing!!
You got scammed
Growing up I had the same loofah for like 6-7 years 🙊
Ong
i make soapsavers and body scrubbs by crocheting with 100% wool. you can easily toss them in the washingmachiene and reusable until they break
How!!!!
"bro ion understand how you use soap on it everyday and it still grows bacteria"
Use google
Exactly like tf
No. It CAN grow bacteria. But you have to be seriously disgusting with the thing and never give it a nice, thorough wash & rinse every now and then. You CAN get every bit of bacteria out of it... quite easily might I add.
This ADVERTISEMENT Is Bullshit! Period.
Its called marketing. Thats how they make you buy stuff you don’t need. 😉
Theek waise jaise roz nahane k baad towel use karte hain phir bhi maila kaise ho jata hai 😂
every few weeks?! My guy I’ve had mine for 3 whole years
I was looking for this comment😂
I’ve had my back one for 4 years💀😭😭
@@Cane_gacha act tho 😭
@@smellyEliiii1212 YESSS😭😭😭
ew
You wanna know what's way better than a loofah and this? It's a African net sponge. It's basically a loofah but it's the shape of a towel. You can wash it and they're pretty cheap. My mom has had hers for five years. They cheap, clean (because you can put them in the washing machine), and they can reach your back unlike loofahs and the sudscrubber.
Does this silicone brush remove dead skin cells effectively?
Now THATS how you advertise
Haha thanks for the love!
by scaring people into buying it
U should try the African net sponge it is is really good I use it
Omggg ive been thinking of getting one! Ive also been thinking of switching to more organic products
@@kenzie878 yea
@@halibimohamed9069did it same as loofah means does it attracts germs and bacteria
does it help prevent hyperpigmentation?!
@@kenzie878 Modern African net sponges are typically made of nylon, not organic materials.
some loofah packages will say replace after 4 weeks of usage and I usually dry and hang mine away from the shower head to prevent moisture growing bacteria
Just throw it in the washer every month boom problem solved. Right right ? Amirigbt???
@@ChaoticMuchXYyyyep! You're right!
Bro, I didn’t know loofahs grew bacteria 💀 how gross, imma buy one of those
Thank you for supporting 💙!
The exact reaction they want out of you lol 😂
Not that your wrong though
Your still 100% right
@@pb5959 i commented to support their business 😽🙏
Those rubber ones need a lot more soap to clean with.
These look amazing, but close to $115 (aud) for 2 and shipping to Australia.
Apologies! Our hope is that as we expand, we'll be able to have local distribution in counties outside of the US. We're still very much a small family business.
Also, I figure that Aussie is hot and dry, so your skin outer layer should be thicker. Because I think IIRC, wolverine actor is Aussie and got Skin cancer or use a lot of sunscreen (?)
So I think you might prefer something with more exfoliation. Loofah VS silicon scrub, Loofah has more exfoliation. You can say that the silicon one, is like rubbing a hard jelly across the body and not very exfoliating.
I would recommend that you go online and find those Korean bathing glove made of Bamboo. Some of them even have 2 holes, for the thumbs of both right hander and left hander. Or you can wear it on both hands at once.
TECHNICALLY, this is nothing new, because Shower Exfoliating Gloves has been around for some time. These are the ones with the 5 fingers. While the Korean one has no fingers, and just 2 holes to stick out your bare thumb.
It really comes down to a difference of texture and what you prefer. Personally, I think the western Shower Exfoliating Gloves are more suitable for washing dishes and cutlery. But personally I have never used them. But for some reason, I remember them being rough, so I might have seen it outside before.
An end word being that, with all these products, you never know which is the best.
But you can always repurpose them.
Some scrubbers can be used to hand wash clothes or dishes if you don't like them. You can even wash your pets with them.
I’m intrigued by the marketing strategy, 10/10. But the price of your product, god damn
I have one of your sud scrubs their really good
I'm so happy to hear you love your Sud Scrub! Thanks for supporting our small business!
Got mine from Temu for $3 to safe myself the drop shipping tax 😂 they’re very awkward to use & doesn’t suds well at all resulting in me wasting body wash which was a dealbreaker for me. I prefer the African wash net
But the ones from Temu are not the same 🤔
Just use a washcloth y'all! You can put them in the washing machine and the dryer.
Ikr
Lol agreed. They also have washable body scrubbers now if you really want something floofy.
Hows that is practical?
Everytime I wash body I need to use different washcloth?
I wash body 7 times a week, and washing only washcloth and drying?
Doesnt sound practical
@@madoniux yeah, you just buy 20 of them and use every time when you take a shower/bath a new one. Used ones you put in de washing machine and they're ready to use again. In The Netherlands (Western Europe in general) it's a really common thing. You can do yeaaarsss with them.
@@madoniux Listen to me. I am not the original poster, and I have not tried the hack she shared before, but I have seen other RUclipsr do it.
I can explain it by my own brain. What I think is that, if you bath with soap, you do not need to wash your washcloth. Because TECHNICALLY, you actually washing your washcloth with soap, everytime you bath (with soap).
Unless you use the washcloth and water, but do not use soap. Then, you need to keep washing the washcloth.
I assume that you bath with soap. Like this, you only need to throw the washcloth into the laundry, every time you wash your clothes.
But my word of advice, is to just squeeze out the water from the washcloth. And then, to kill the bacteria, hang it dry on your window. Because UV light from sunlight kills bacteria. Also, even on rainy days, there is UV light, just lesser VISIBLE light. *(because light has a spectrum of visible and UV).
Hope this helps :)
I use washcloth for dishes on my skin and I like way it feels. At the beginning the washcloth felt funky and I got use to it and like it. Scrubs the skin clean.
Hmmmmm
I've been using loofahs my whole life, this is gonna be a game changer.
Fr fr 😎
Was it a game changer
Dude you are an artist in marketing! Perfect ad.
Thank you!! 😁
@@sudscrub wish you luck in your business!
Looks like more soap had to be used on that rubber sponge too compared to the loofah too
my hands never need to be replaced and they work just fine
Gross
Agree. But my hands can't lather that much without more product. I only use bar soaps because of that fact.
Damn I know you stink bro
Your hands don’t exfoliate 😬😖
@@misssilentstorm4281You don’t need to exfoliate every day, 2 times per week is fine
They get mouldy too and don’t exfoliate NOTHING
Don't scrub your hands and arm for too long it makes your skin itchy when your skin is dry.
hey! i wish to get this but shipping to singapore is too expensive :\
Also, it is popular to be recommended long handle body scrubber with brush bristles. But like Clarisonic face brush, some dermatologist on RUclips say those can breed bacteria, and the silicon face vibrator do not breed bacteria.
So silicon is still the best material for using in toilet.
Another thing being that I read some reviews on Taobao, and people complain about brush bristles falling out. or the handles of the scrubber being too slippery because they are plastic.
If you don't want to trouble and buy online, you can just use a normal small towel for face or something. It has to be cotton and NOT microfiber.
when you scrub on your body, it makes bubbles and also exfoliates. I saw someone using a towel to scrub her body in a RUclips short, and there were bubbles. But not sure how much body wash she use, because I have never tried that myself.
Cotton towels can be used once and dried. Technically because it has been cleaned with your body soap when you bath, you don't need to wash it again to reuse it. Only need to dry it.
But I would recommend throwing it into the washing machine with the rest of your towels for maximum clean. Maybe once a week, or whenever you do laundry.
Shopee silicone scrub
FYI:
Or instead of tossing them, u can also throw them in the washer to get rid of the bacteria and reuse them for more time!
Can this be boiled to clean it?
Yes, it can be boiled
I'm using my loofah since 3 years
... We are supposed to get rid of them?
Or just use a washcloth…
Umm... They also breed bacteria-
Hell naw you nasty if you use that
@@ChoiReimand ur nasty for not using one lmao wtf
Ewww
@@skxmyne nor if you clean it every time?
Bruh In India we use that loofer for like 1-2 years ( until it's durability) 💀
Damm
Suddenly by watching that loofahs i remembered Ariella Ferrera bathroom video 😂😂😂😅
Not me using my loofa for 2 years without any problem 😅
Lol same they say this stuff so you buy the product
Technically, you are not wrong.
If you using gel or anti bacterial cleanser, your body is still clean when you use lofa, because of the soap.
But if you use goat milk cleanser, your body can be smelly and sticky with loofa. The texture basically coats your body and the loofa and make bacteria grow.
SIDENOTE: bacteria on loofah vs face brush like Clarisonic cannot be compared. Because there is Acne bacteria that feed on oil, and oil glands are more on the face than the body. That is why loofah okay :)
I'd grab them, but says high demand it takes 3 weeks to deliver, any local stores sell them?
Apologies! We're not available in any local stores right now. We're a very small family business (just my brother and I manage the business). Hopefully as we grow the product be available at local retailers.
@@sudscrub Yeah no problem, I'll support the business for sure. Heck my wife wanted one too so it's worth it looks like. Keep it up
Thanks for this
Put the net ones in the dishwasher once per week.
just wait till Scrub Daddy makes one.....
But isko soap ke sath use kar sakte hai kya
i bought this!
Thank you for your support! 🙏🏻
Try a Microfiber towel
Good to Know
😊
Where to get it ??
It would be a good idea to include exactly where to find your product in the video , instead of just the description. Just saying. This looks wonderful and I would just like more people to notice your product... if they get confused on where to find it they will leave and you may lose a few customers.
Hi! Thanks for the tip! The description on the post is the only place we can put a link (which we have), but perhaps we'll mention it in the video next time :)
They’re good but they don’t really get dead skin off
Once a year? I think I’ve had the same body scrubber for like 5+ years 😂
You gotta change that out asap 😂
@@sudscrub I mean I just got a new one but there was nothing wrong with my old one lol
That 0.01 percent of bacteria:
👁💋👁
Can't I put my lufah in a boiling hot water to sanitize it?
Is made by plastic, u can also try lufa sponge
How much does it cost?
Guys lets stop the cap, plastic loofah suck, they don't remove dead skin, and feels a bit sharp at first which is good but then it loosens up and it is completely useless + waste of money, it just looks better than the normal ones, I think I must try the one he recommended!
Detol ✨
What do you use detol for??
Can I get link of this exfoliater??
Imagine buying loofahs every 2 weeks
Is there a link to buy the sud scrub?
Yes! www.sudscrub.com
That’s cool and all but how do I get my back?
We have an extender handle for our body scrubbers 🙂
I used natural loofahs
I used mine for 4 years xD
People who's sponge broke
👇 (ain't forcin)
But i can only use natural bar soaps bc I have allergies and I dont think I can lather a soap on them,only shower gels 🙁
You should use a African net sponge
@@oladeebiazazi4538 of that’s what im sayin i cant bc i can’t use shower gels
guys like me will still feel __ after hearing once in year
Where we can find it
That plastic loofah coat 2 $?? Here in India it cost only 10₹. I can buy 17 loofahs with 2$
Hey would you how do I be trying to get your product I can't find what website and I don't know how much it is
What about its price🤔
My skin is so sensitive all those products feel like shaving with a dull razor 😢
2*12 = 24 , i can just by the normal ones monthly and save myself 6 bucks
2 DOLLARS? Damn where do ya'll live, its less than 1$ where I live
or use a washcloth that you can throw in with your weekly laundry
Does it lather with bar soap
Yes it does 🙂 Is there a particular brand that you use?
I don't like plastic to scrub my body. I prefer cloth wash and natural exfoliating loofah from the ocean and its bacteria germs FREE!!!
Just wash the loofah with soap after every use and hang it to dry in the sun.
We use it for dogs 🐶
Lol i call dat bi a bath thing and i use it till it comes apart, and im clean and healthy
"...they breed a lot of bacteria"
Me who washes mine out with hot water and bleach after every use: Nope.avi
how is it antibacterial?
It's infused with antimicrobial silver. This releases something called silver ions that kill bacteria and fungi.
Forget the marketing stuff this channel tells you.
Another RUclipsr called DOCTORLY explains in a video for cleansing devices (facial), that silicon does not breed bacteria, because of the material silicon. Simple. You can watch that video. They are real doctor of skin.
Do it come with a case ?
We're currently working on a travel case for the body scrubber 🙂
Is there one with a stick
Every few weeks?!
It is recommend to replace your loofah after 3-4 weeks!
@@sudscrub yikes, looks like I'm ordering a body buffer lol
Your supposed to wash your loofah ? 😅 but it’s supposed to wash me ??
Good for Buffalo's and cows as well
where do I buy one of the Sud scrubs? :)
You can buy yours on our website www.sudscrub.com!
alr thanks! I'll try my best to get one!
It’s just a silicone pad really. You can get them almost anywhere.
I want to buy this how I buy these
Whata the price of one of your things
Our body scrubbers are $30 and it will last you a year of use 🙂 You can get them cheaper from TikTok Shop when they run a sale/discount on Sud Scrub products
Is this an ad or is that just me?
They sell these on Temu for like 2 euro
What about exfoliating gloves and can I just throw it in washing machine or bacteria and get a new one
SIMPLE
if you worry about bacteria, after bathing, just squeeze out the water.
Then put it by the window, where it can be expose to sunlight once a day. Due to UV light killing bacteria, it is O-OK. Rainy day also had UV light.
Also, fact is lesser oil on body compared to face, so there is no worry over bacteria. Unless you get body acne.
If you are paranoid, just switch to anti bacterial body wash and choose the moisturising options for anti bacterial. Perk of that is that I notice I get flu less, when I use anti bacterial washes. (LIKE NEVER GET FLU), but when I don't, sometimes I get flu.
@@AKIRA-we4hd thanks for the tip’s
This feels illegal for some reason i cant seem to put my finger on it 🤔
loofas if you wash them last 6 months😂
I use loofahs my whole life in 1-2 weeks it start to worn out it's material coming off one by one.
@sorasora2280 You're one of the only ones they comment to. 🙄 Clearly you work for them or with them or whatever...
But even if not...
This Is An Extremely Unnecessary Product! Period.
And after DECADES of using loofahs and knowing countless people who use loofahs, NEVER in my entire nearly 4 decades of living have I EVER heard of one ripping or falling apart! Unless it's just bought SUPER cheap. NOR have I ever seen one single person let their loofahs become so disgusting that they grow bacteria and negatively affect the body.
Also people have been bathing with rags for CENTURIES (most likely some cloth-like material since the beginning of time), and that's a far more germ filled way to do it, and still there's no widespread outbreak of bad outcomes with taking baths. One simple cheap rag can be thrown in the wash every week or sooner and a collection of five $1 rags will last far, far longer than just 1 year! Or even longer! Even if you "retired" rags after 3 months of use. (Which I've also never heard of anybody doing. Because washing them WORKS! Esp. now with Lysol clothes sanitizer.)
And so this overpriced piece of pretty plastic is a waste of money, is not inventive enough and is absolute crap! It's ridiculous for anyone to fall for this advertisement.
Their "facts" are not permanent, unavoidable states of reality. Meaning, again, you can CLEAN nearly any other wash tool of choice, _effectively!_
TRY AGAIN, oh dumb sell-us-everything generation!
how about growing loofah instead cheaper and natural and tons of seeds for planting when you harvest one and they last for long time
So y’all don’t clean your loofah’s every 2 weeks…no just me…ok💀
OKK but 2 dollars every month so in a year about 24 dollars right, but urs last 1 year for 30 dollars, so I’ll stick with buying a loofah once a month
What about germs and bacteria?
Sud Scrub fights mold and bacteria, due to it being infused with silver, a natural antimicrobial agent!
proof? @@sudscrub
Yeah what if I use a bar of soap instead of using liquid soap, how do I use a loofah with that
lather it on your hands and then put it on the loofah
@@SodaDinosaur31 Alr I’ll try that tonight thx
@sudscrub, pls respond to this. Did you know that you can put the soap in the middle of the sudscrub
Like your body wash?
@@sudscrub yes, it has to be liquid
And it will evenly distribute soap to wherever you apply it
I have one but can't get my body wash to sud. It just slides straight off...
Here are a few tips!
1) Are you using your Sud Scrub away from running water? Although the design of the scrubber is meant to trap as much soap as possible, silicone, at the end of the day, is a non-porous material, which means soap will wash away quite easily when running water hits it. This same property also helps the scrubber dry very quickly and not hold any moisture that allows mold and germs to grow.
2) Are you placing your soap directly onto the fins in a complete circle, avoiding the center? A common misconception is that the hole in the center is where you’re supposed to put your soap. The product spreads soap much more effectively when the soap is placed onto the fins and not the center.
3) When it feels like you’re running out of suds, you can wet your scrubber and start scrubbing again. This will help extend the life of your soap/suds, as there is usually more soap remaining on the fins.
4) If all fails, it might mean that your soap doesn’t have a very high lather to being with. Low-lather soaps such as cream-based ones won’t lather very well with Sud Scrub as the product is designed to work with the natural lather of your soap and will not make your soap lather any more than it naturally does. Loofahs work a bit differently as they trap water very well (like a sponge), which allows for high lather no matter what kind of soap you use. Unfortunately, this is the same reason why loofahs breed bacteria and mold so easily.