Naturium Glow Getter Body Scrub – Premium Vanilla-Coconut Body Polish for High-End Vanity Counters, Nourishing Sugar Exfoliant
Naturium Glow Getter Body Scrub – Premium Vanilla-Coconut Body Polish for High-End Vanity Counters, Nourishing Sugar Exfoliant
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Why you'll love it
- Exfoliates and deeply hydrates simultaneously with 20% glycerin and squalane, avoiding the stripped feel of typical scrubs
- Multi-oil blend of safflower, rosehip, jojoba, and sea buckthorn gives a premium, nourishing feel
- Gentle sugar crystal formula is safe for sensitive, acne-prone, and aging skin types
- Iconic vanilla-coconut scent turns a basic shower step into a sensory treat
- Versatile for full-body use across many skin types, making it a one-product family solution
Perfect for
- Daily or regular body exfoliation in the shower to remove dull, rough skin
- Pre-shave exfoliation to prevent ingrown hairs and prep legs and underarms
- Pre-tanning or pre-event skin prep to create a smooth, glowing base
- Spa-like self-care shower ritual enhanced by the vanilla-coconut scent
- Hydrating exfoliation step for those whose skin is easily dried out by scrubs





Product Information
GLOWING & SMOOTH SKIN – Gentle exfoliation with sugar crystals helps visibly improve texture by removing roughness and dullness, revealing silky-soft skin and supporting a healthier-looking finish
FORMULA WITH LONG-LASTING MOISTURE – Linoleic-rich oils such as safflower, rosehip, jojoba, and sea buckthorn blend with 20% glycerin and squalane and are infused with a vanilla-coconut scent to create a plush, hydrating base for exfoliation
DAILY EXFOLIATING ROUTINE – Massage the exfoliant onto wet skin in circular motions and rinse off; suitable for sensitive, dry, acne-prone, aging, or combination skin types; always perform a patch test before regular use
Our multi-oil body scrub gently exfoliates to reveal radiant skin. Formulated with linoleic-rich botanical oils, sugar crystals, 20% glycerin, and squalane—this scrub helps leave skin ultra-smooth and soft with a hydrated and healthy-looking glow. Featuring the iconic Glow Getter vanilla coconut scent.
Features & Specs
Item Form: Cream
Skin Type: All
Product Benefits: Exfoliating, Smoothening, Radiant Skin, Hydrating
Special Ingredients: sugar crystals, linoleic-rich oils (safflower, rosehip, jojoba, sea buckthorn), 20% glycerin, squalane, vanilla-coconut scent
Skin Tone: All
Frequently Asked Questions
What about this scrub makes it feel like a premium product on my vanity?
The multi-oil blend of safflower, rosehip, jojoba, and sea buckthorn, combined with 20% glycerin and squalane, gives the formula a rich, cushioned texture that feels closer to a treatment than a basic scrub. The signature vanilla-coconut scent adds a fragrance layer that signals a higher-end experience.
Does the jar look elegant enough to leave out on a guest bathroom counter?
Yes, the jar is designed with clean lines and a simple label that fits well with curated bath setups and styled countertops. Many customers keep it out on display rather than tucking it in a cabinet.
Is this body scrub a good gift for someone who usually only buys high-end skincare?
It fits well in a luxury-leaning routine because of the active ingredients, like glycerin and squalane, paired with a multi-oil base. The presentation and signature scent also read as giftable, even without extra wrapping.
How does the scent compare to fragrances you'd find in a high-end body care line?
The vanilla-coconut profile is gourmand and warm without being cloying, which is a common signature direction in premium bath and body collections. It feels distinctive on the shelf while still being universally appealing.
Are the botanical oils in this scrub the kind of ingredients I would expect in a luxury body product?
Yes. Safflower, rosehip, jojoba, and sea buckthorn are widely used in prestige skincare for their linoleic acid content and skin-conditioning benefits. Seeing them listed alongside glycerin and squalane is a strong signal of a more elevated formula.
I'm building a high-end home spa setup, will this jar look out of place next to more expensive brands?
It blends in well with curated collections. The cream texture, ingredient profile, and signature scent hold their own beside well-known luxury bath lines, and the simple jar design works with most aesthetic styles.
Can I gift this in a curated self-care box or luxury gift basket?
Yes. The 8 oz jar is a generous size that anchors a gift set, and the vanilla-coconut scent pairs naturally with candles, body oils, and silk accessories. Add tissue and a ribbon for a presentation that looks like it was professionally assembled.
Does the formula feel more like a treatment than a basic drugstore scrub?
Yes. The cream-based, oil-infused formula, plus 20% glycerin and squalane, delivers hydration while it exfoliates, which is closer to a treatment step than a single-purpose scrub. Skin feels soft and conditioned, not stripped.
Is the packaging designed to look good on an open shelf or in a styled linen closet?
Yes. The jar has a clean, label-forward design that photographs well and looks intentional in a styled space. Many customers keep it visible as part of their bath decor.
How does this body scrub compare to a luxury salt scrub from a department store?
Salt scrubs tend to feel gritty and can leave skin feeling tight, while this sugar scrub is suspended in a hydrating cream base with glycerin, squalane, and botanical oils. You still get thorough exfoliation with a softer, more cushioned finish, and a more layered scent profile.
Is this scrub a good alternative to expensive body polishing treatments at a spa?
For at-home maintenance, yes. The sugar crystals, oil blend, and hydrating base deliver a smooth, polished result similar to what you would get from a professional body polish, with the added benefit of ongoing moisture from glycerin and squalane.
How does this compare to luxury body scrubs that come in a tube or pump?
Tube and pump scrubs often prioritize convenience over ingredient quality. This jar formula includes a higher concentration of glycerin and a multi-oil blend, which is more typical of premium body care than mass-market tube scrubs.
I'm hesitant to spend on a body scrub, is the ingredient list really worth the price?
The formula is built around 20% glycerin, squalane, and a blend of four botanical oils, which is more than what you typically find in standard body scrubs. The combination of exfoliation and deep hydration in one product is the main reason it commands a higher position on the shelf.
Is the vanilla-coconut scent strong or subtle, like a fine fragrance?
It reads as soft and skin-close rather than heavy. The scent is noticeable in the shower and lingers gently on skin, which is more aligned with a fine fragrance approach than an overpowering body spray.
Will the jar arrive in gift-ready condition or will I need to repackage it?
The jar ships in clean, retail-ready packaging that looks presentable as a gift on its own. For special occasions, a small ribbon or a simple gift bag is enough to elevate the presentation further.
Does the product have a strong chemical or artificial smell that would clash with luxury fragrances I already own?
No, the scent is built around a vanilla-coconut profile without harsh alcohol or sharp synthetic notes. It layers well with most body mists and perfumes, and does not interfere with the scent of other luxury bath products.
How do I use this body scrub in the shower for the best results?
Start with warm water to dampen skin, then apply a small amount of the scrub in circular motions, focusing on rough areas like arms, legs, and elbows. Massage gently for about a minute, then rinse thoroughly and pat skin dry. Use two to three times per week, or as your skin tolerates.
Can I use this scrub on my face or is it only for the body?
This product is formulated and tested for body use. Facial skin is more delicate, so we recommend reserving this scrub for body exfoliation and using a gentler exfoliant designed specifically for the face.
Should I apply body lotion after using this scrub?
It depends on your skin type. Because the formula includes 20% glycerin and squalane, many people find their skin feels hydrated enough on its own. If you have very dry skin or live in a dry climate, applying a light body lotion on slightly damp skin can help lock in extra moisture.
Is this body scrub safe to use with self-tanner or before spray tanning?
Yes. Using the scrub 24 hours before self-tanning or a spray tan helps remove dull, dry skin and creates a smoother base, which can lead to a more even tan. Make sure to rinse thoroughly and avoid applying any oils or heavy lotions immediately before tanning.
Can I use this scrub before shaving my legs or underarms?
Yes. Exfoliating before shaving helps lift dead skin and reduce the chance of ingrown hairs. Use the scrub first, rinse well, then shave with a clean razor for the smoothest result.
Will this scrub clog my drain or leave grit in the shower?
The sugar crystals are designed to dissolve as you massage the product into skin, so very little solid residue goes down the drain. A quick rinse with warm water is usually enough to keep the shower floor clean.
What is included when I order this product?
Each order includes one 8 oz (226 g) jar of Naturium Glow Getter Body Scrub. No additional accessories or tools are required to use the product, though a small scoop or clean hands work well for application.
Is this product safe for sensitive, acne-prone, or aging skin?
The formula is designed to be gentle and is suitable for sensitive, dry, acne-prone, combination, and aging skin. The sugar crystals provide physical exfoliation while glycerin, squalane, and botanical oils support the skin barrier. As with any new product, patch test on a small area first if you have known sensitivities.
Does this scrub contain any harsh sulfates, parabens, or strong acids?
The formula is built around sugar crystals, glycerin, squalane, and a botanical oil blend. It is not positioned as an acid-based exfoliant, so it does not rely on strong AHAs or BHAs. Review the full ingredient list on the packaging if you have specific ingredient concerns.
What is the difference between a sugar scrub and a salt scrub?
Salt scrubs use salt crystals, which are more angular and can feel harsher on skin, sometimes leaving it feeling dry or tight. Sugar scrubs use finer, more rounded sugar crystals that tend to feel gentler and dissolve more easily. Sugar scrubs are often preferred for sensitive, dry, or frequently exfoliated skin.

