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Summary
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- Cruelty Free
- Sustainable Packaging Brand
Reveal glowing skin with Tree Hut Sugar Shea Body Scrub in the lighthearted, blossoming scent of Pink Hibiscus. Made with Sugar, Shea Butter, Red Algae, Dead Sea Minerals and an array of natural oils including Evening Primrose, Avocado, Macadamia, Sweet Almond, Safflower and Orange Oils.
Benefits
- Scent: an uplifting, fruity floral with key notes of fresh hibiscus, poppy, and juicy raspberry
- Exfoliating body scrub removes dull, dry skin to reveal glowing, soft, smooth skin
- Deeply nourish and balance skin’s hydration to help restore skin's natural glow
- Paraben free, sulfate free, alcohol free, no formaldehyde donors, has a no-slip formula and long-lasting fragrance
Key Ingredients
- Ylang Ylang is known to balance skin and promote hydration
- Hibiscus Extract is known to help exfoliate, hydrate and even out skin tone appearance
- Sugar is a natural exfoliant that effectively polishes away dead skin while helping to boost circulation to the skin surface
- Natural Shea Butter is known to deeply moisturize, nourish and soften dry skin while helping to promote elasticity
- Tree Hut Shea Sugar Scrubs feature a 6-oil blend of: Avocado Oil, Macadamia Oil, Sweet Orange Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Safflower Oil
Apply a generous amount to damp or dry skin. Buff in circular motions for even coverage and effective exfoliation. Rinse well.
Precautions: For external use only.
Sucrose, Glycerin, Polysorbate 20, Silica, Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Flower Extract, Cananga Odorata Flower Extract, Leuconostoc/Radish Root Ferment Filtrate, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Oil, Carthamus Tinctorius (Safflower) Seed Oil, Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil, Macadamia Ternifolia Seed Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Caprylyl Glycol, Aqua (Water/Eau), Ascorbic Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Sorbic Acid, Retinyl Palmitate, Limonene, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Benzyl Benzoate, Fragrance (Parfum), CI 14700 (Red 4), CI 60730 (Ext. Violet 2), CI 19140 (Yellow 5).
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Most Helpful Positive Review
LITERALLY MY FAV SCRUB EVER
This smells SO GOOD OMG! I will always repurchase this, not only is it cheap but it is so worth it!! Note: it smells a little like playdough, but i think it smells SO good!! The playdough smell doesn't bother me at all, but it may for others!! It's super exfoliating!! I love using this!! It's my fav...
Most Helpful Critical Review
Sugar Granules have gotten Gradually More Coare
I'll be brief regarding the scent. Vanilla is a good basic vanilla that doesn't compete or overpower whatever personal fragrance you choose to layer after the shower. I like it for that reason. It's not a deep, resinous or gourmand vanilla; more like the vanilla flower itself. But it's still decided...
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It's fine
Reviewed at

It's a good scrub if you just consider it's ability to exfoliate but it doesn't smell very vanilla-y. It smells pretty synthetic. It still works though.
This is sad.
I was expecting better from treehut because I am a huge fan . I got the whole vanilla set for my birthday I was so exited when I saw it, but then I used it for the first time and I thought I was going crazy because I started to smell like playdough..
I love this!
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I apply this in the shower about 2-3 times a week and it is amazing smells just like vanilla and exfoliates your skin so well. My skin never felt softer!

Sugar Granules have gotten Gradually More Coare
I'll be brief regarding the scent. Vanilla is a good basic vanilla that doesn't compete or overpower whatever personal fragrance you choose to layer after the shower. I like it for that reason. It's not a deep, resinous or gourmand vanilla; more like the vanilla flower itself. But it's still decidedly vanilla and I enjoy it for the neutral scent that it is. Now, the texture. Herein lies my concern. I've been buying Tree Hut Sugar Scrubs more years than I can count. I've always loved them for their finely-milled sugar granules that get the job done so effortlessly while still being fairly gentle and allowing the product to go a long way. I still have some older tubs from last year and prior, and the sugar is much finer than my newer tubs. They feel more luxurious and high-quality. I've noticed the last several tubs I've purchased don't have the same size sugar granules I've grown accustomed to. The sugar is now much more coarse, and therefore noticeably more rough on the skin and the product overall feels more cheap. Tree Hut scrubs have always been a bang for the buck due to the quality over cost ratio. I feel they've lowered their standard of quality, so instead of feeling like the best you can get for your money, these scrubs are starting to feel more run-of-the-mill, drug store-like. I hope they go back to the same lovely finely-milled sugar they have used for years, but I doubt it. This very coarse texture isn't great; not only aesthetically, but also for the skin. I'm running through tubs faster than before, and that is because I'm needing more to get the same level of exfoliation while still not being fully satisfied with the results. I hope this isn't the new norm for Tree Hut. If so, that will be the end of an era and I will have to find a new go-to sugar scrub. Why do companies always have to go and mess with a good thing?
Sugar Granules have gotten Gradually More Coare
I'll be brief regarding the scent. Vanilla is a good basic vanilla that doesn't compete or overpower whatever personal fragrance you choose to layer after the shower. I like it for that reason. It's not a deep, resinous or gourmand vanilla; more like the vanilla flower itself. But it's still decidedly vanilla and I enjoy it for the neutral scent that it is. Now, the texture. Herein lies my concern. I've been buying Tree Hut Sugar Scrubs more years than I can count. I've always loved them for their finely-milled sugar granules that get the job done so effortlessly while still being fairly gentle and allowing the product to go a long way. I still have some older tubs from last year and prior, and the sugar is much finer than my newer tubs. They feel more luxurious and high-quality. I've noticed the last several tubs I've purchased don't have the same size sugar granules I've grown accustomed to. The sugar is now much more coarse, and therefore noticeably more rough on the skin and the product overall feels more cheap. Tree Hut scrubs have always been a bang for the buck due to the quality over cost ratio. I feel they've lowered their standard of quality, so instead of feeling like the best you can get for your money, these scrubs are starting to feel more run-of-the-mill, drug store-like. I hope they go back to the same lovely finely-milled sugar they have used for years, but I doubt it. This very coarse texture isn't great; not only aesthetically, but also for the skin. I'm running through tubs faster than before, and that is because I'm needing more to get the same level of exfoliation while still not being fully satisfied with the results. I hope this isn't the new norm for Tree Hut. If so, that will be the end of an era and I will have to find a new go-to sugar scrub. Why do companies always have to go and mess with a good thing?