Tree Hut Vitamin C Body Scrub, Exfoliating & Hydrating Sugar Scrub w/ Shea Butter, Vitamin C & Essential Oils, Smooth Skin, Body…
Tree Hut
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Best overall
Amazon rating
Amazon aggregate, one input among many in the Verdict Score
Current price
$8.99
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

Sources behind this verdict
10 reviewers weighted by source trust
The consensus
What reviewers found
Synthesized across the trust-weighted source mix below.
Across the reviewers we read, Tree Hut's Vitamin C Shea Sugar Scrub is the most consistently recommended sugar scrub in this pool. Verified-purchase reviewers on Amazon and Walmart converge on the same points: a light citrus scent, a sugar grit that exfoliates without feeling abrasive, and a shea-butter base that leaves a noticeable moisture film after rinsing. Threads in r/beauty and r/Ulta echo that read, with multiple commenters calling the texture the strongest part of the line and praising the price-to-size ratio at 18 oz.
What reviewers liked
- Massive verified-purchase consensus (163K+ Amazon reviews at 4.8) describing soft, smooth skin after one use
- Reviewers in r/beauty and r/Ulta consistently praise the sugar grit as effective but not harsh
- Shea butter base leaves a moisturizing finish that verified reviewers note doesn't require lotion afterward
- Strong value at 18 oz for under $10
Where it falls short
- Multiple r/Ulta threads flag batch inconsistency, with some recent jars arriving unusually coarse
- Some r/beauty commenters say the exfoliation is too mild on its own and pair it with a glove
- Scent is polarizing — verified reviewers split between calling it pleasantly citrus and overly sweet
- No high-trust independent lab testing appears in the supplied signals
Across the reviewers we read, Tree Hut's Vitamin C Shea Sugar Scrub is the most consistently recommended sugar scrub in this pool. Verified-purchase reviewers on Amazon and Walmart converge on the same points: a light citrus scent, a sugar grit that exfoliates without feeling abrasive, and a shea-butter base that leaves a noticeable moisture film after rinsing. Threads in r/beauty and r/Ulta echo that read, with multiple commenters calling the texture the strongest part of the line and praising the price-to-size ratio at 18 oz.
The disagreement worth surfacing comes from r/Ulta, where reviewers flag batch-to-batch inconsistency — several posts describe recent jars arriving unusually coarse or harsh compared to previous purchases. Other r/beauty commenters note the exfoliation is mild enough that they pair it with an exfoliating glove to get meaningful slough. Translation: it is a solid generalist scrub rather than a heavy-duty one, and quality control is not bulletproof.
No high-trust independent testing publisher appears in the supplied signals for this product, so the score reflects retailer-verified consensus and specialist-community sentiment rather than lab measurement. On that basis, the volume and consistency of positive signal is hard to beat at this price.
- 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
- Vegan, paraben free, sulfate free, alcohol free, no formaldehyde donors, has a no-slip formula and long-lasting fragrance
- Scent
- a boost of bright citrus with a touch of floral with key notes of Pink Grapefruit, Jasmine and Peach Nectar
they're okay! no greasy/slippery residue, and $6 is a good price. I prefer just using an exfoliating brush or wash cloth bc the tree hut scrubs ...
The texture is the best. I feel so clean and properly exfoliated but at the same time, it isn't too harsh on my skin. Definitely the best part ...
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