Scrubzz Rinse Free Bath Sponge, No Rinse Bath Wipes - 25 Count - 1 Pack
- Brand:
- Scrubzz
- Model Number:
- WSCL0001
- UPC:
- 655230095434
- EAN:
- 0655230095434
- Walmart SKU:
- 405188544
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 2705 reviews.
As I get older it's getting harder for me to get over the tub to shower. I can't afford a shower makeover, so I use these wipes daily and shower once a week to wash my hair. I would recommend these wipes, and I have recommended them to friends in my situation.
I'm recovering from a surgery %26 can't shower as often as I'd like. These no rise scrubbies really help. The soap is more than adequate %26 the size fulfills my needs. I think the price was good also. Overall, I'm satisfied with my purchase.
these are a game changer for personal care for older adults that have disabilities unable to shower daily. I have used the unscented ones but tried the lavender scented ones and they are amazing! They are so convenient and easy to use and the best part is they are no rinse! just towel dry and no sticky residue! and the scent is delightful and long lasting! love have ordered 3 times and will continue to use! I think these could have many great uses especially would be great for campers to use freshen up clean up little ones after playing in a park etc!
This are so great! Needed for hospital stay so helpful. Just poured a bit of water on foams well , cleans well and smalls good/fresh. Can put to many uses. Large cloth so cut in half or 4 parts then put in sealed baggie. If need water just a bit from your bottled water will do. Easy kids clean up hands and face. This does not leave a film or dry out skin- who knew it'd be easy as this cloth?
I did not know things like this existed until I saw a quick advertisement online and it piqued my interest. I bought two packs but didn't use them right away. My son and I were going through things one day that we haven't used in a while and ended up with two piles - junk pile and Goodwill pile. We decided to go out for dinner when we were finished and I thought I would use the scrubzz to see how well they worked. I got one of the sponges, wet it , squeezed it to make the suds and wiped myself down, then got dried. WOW! I really like these sponges. In less than 2 minutes, I was ready to go out for dinner. The sponges are large, make a lot of soap, and are easy to use. After getting dried, there was no stickiness, no smell and I felt clean.
I'm disabled and these are the best things I've found to bathe with. The only thing is my insurance company will pay for dry shampoo and other no rinse soap but won't pay for these so I've been stretching to get them. This time I got peach scented and one of Lavender scented and I love them!
this brand of disposable washcloths is the best it's like a sponge with soap on it and they are so versatile. they are perfect to wipe off dirty kids feet in the summer. I use them in the morning when I have an early start and you don't have time to shower. I highly recommend these
I am old and have a tendency to fall occasionally, so taking a shower is something to dread. I use these to suds up and then get in the shower for only a couple of minutes to rinse off. I know they are supposed to be no rinse, but I feel much cleaner rinsing it off.
I did what turned out to be a rabbit hole of research on this and competitive products to find out if it actually has soap in it, or if the foaming is some sort of gimmick because it didn't make sense to me. It actually is soap but the advertising and instructions do not stress one very important aspect--the wipe-off! Therefore some people are letting it air dry (which it will) and then wondering why they don't feel clean. So here's how they work as I understand it. The soap is a surfactant that loosens bacteria, dirt, etc. on your skin. But it's the towel that REMOVES it. (Without that step, you will have merely spread around the lifted bacteria, dirt, etc. but left it there.) The other misunderstanding is, it is not the sponge/cloth or the solution infused within it that leaves little particles behind which I saw in some reviews. The materials I read said those particles are actually little flakes of dead skin that have shedded off the surface of your body and formed into little "rolls" that you can feel with your hand. So just do a whisking motion with your towel to remove any you find (a common place is upper chest below collar bone). Third, I would personally suggest getting the unscented version. I ordered the Lavender and maybe it was just the package I received because I saw quite good reviews on that version. But even with my not-sharp sense of smell, the sheets were so overwhelming once I opened the package that I had to air out my whole house. (I mean we are talking cloyingly, overpowering, "cheap fake floral perfume" type scent.) I actually had to throw them away--re-sealed and further wrapped to try to contain it. I did try a 1/4-sheet size cut piece on my underarms though, and The overwhelming scent notwithstanding, I think this is a really good product! No feel of residue left behind, sticky or otherwise. I used a dry washcloth to remove the soap before it could dry on its own, and by all measures, it cleaned quite nicely! I applied my normal deodorant to see if it would go on any differently and it just seemed the same as though I had showered. I'm pretty sure paper towel would work just as well because, since the revised instructions that I found also specified that the most effective way to use these sheets would be to "wash" AND immediately dry off one small area at a time using a fresh section of towel for each, I'm thinking that disposable paper towelling is making a lot of sense here, on a number of levels. So that's my review, rabbit hole of research and all.
It would be great if they were bigger. I found the suds diminished rather quickly. One didn't keep sudsy to do whole body for me. Seemed to clean adequately while sudsy. Mild scent which was to my approval. Skin didn't feel dried out, felt smooth. I will try again soon and hopefully have a better sudsy experience with whole body.
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