Oh sugar scrubs, how I love thee! What better way to rejuvenate your skin and leave it feeling silky smooth? The sugar works to exfoliate the dry cells and the oils help to replenish and moisturize. And the best part? You can make sugar scrubs at home with simple all natural ingredients. Yay! They are gentle enough to use on the face and strong enough to use on dry hands, elbows, and feet. They make great gifts as well.
Vanilla and Brown Sugar Body Scrub ingredients:
2 cups Organic Brown Sugar
1 cup Pure Cane Sugar
1/3 cup Organic Almond Oil
2 tbsp Organic Vanilla Extract
Directions: Combine and mix sugars together in a bowl until they are blended nicely. Slowly add almond oil while stirring sugar. Mix in the vanilla for a yummy scent. Store in a pretty jar, label, and enjoy!
To Use: Wet hands. Scoop sugar scrub onto desired body part and lather. Rinse.
*The above directions will give you an all brown sugar scrub. If you would like to layer in some white to make it a bit fancier just mix 2 cups pure cane sugar in a separate bowl and add the almond oil to get a wet sand consistency. Then layer it into the jar – brown, white, brown, etc. DO NOT add vanilla to the white sugar because it will turn it brown and thus defeat the purpose of adding a white layer to your jar!
**This is a coarse body scrub. I would not recommend using this one on your face if you are prone to irritation. Brown Sugar Vanilla works best on the body, hands, elbows, and feet.
Christmas in a jar! Thanks to The Idea Room! I got this recipe from Amy Huntley over at The Idea Room and it is amazingly refreshing and will make for a wonderful holiday gift. ‘Tis the season for pink and white candy cane stripes!
Peppermint Sugar Scrub ingredients:
4 cups Pure Cane Sugar
1/2 cup Organic Almond Oil
Peppermint Essential Oil
Directions: This recipe requires two bowls for two separate mixtures. Add two cups of sugar to each bowl. Slowly drizzle in the almond oil and mix until you get the desired consistency. The sugar should be wet, but not soaked. Add a few drops of peppermint oil to each mixture. Set one bowl aside. Pour cherry juice into other mix and stir, stir, stir until the color is evenly distributed. (You can add more or less cherry juice depending on the desired color you prefer for the stripe. More juice = brighter color).
Layer mix into jar – red, white, red, white, etc.
Label, and enjoy!
To Use: Wet hands. Scoop sugar scrub onto desired body part and lather. Rinse.
*I’ve used the peppermint scrub on my face, hands, body. Feels great!
Happy exfoliating! Happy gifting!
I’ve been looking for some nice things to make this year. This certainly fit the bill! 😀
Yay! They are super easy and work great as gifts!
That peppermint sugar scrub is so pretty! Who knew there would be cherry juice in the ingredients, so interesting!
I know! Gotta give it up for natural food coloring from actual food (or drink)!
Very nice. Simple, easy and quick!
Try them! I promise you won’t be disappointed!
wow what a nice idea for all the ladies in my family!
I sincerely think they will all love them! I mean who doesn’t need or love a great exfoliator!
How much does this make? I’m trying to decide how much I need to add to make my gifts.
Hi Lisa,
I believe it made ~dozen 6ounce glass jars. I found the jars at a local craft store for $1 a piece.
Thanks!
Lisa
1/3 of what unit of cherry juice? teaspoon, tablespoon, cup?
Hi Michelle,
1/3 cup of cherry juice. Sorry!
Thanks,
Lisa
Thanks!
Will the juice stain the skin? I’ve read that some dyes do
Where do you get the peppermint oil?
you can get it at any CO-OP or Whole Foods has it as well.
I love this idea and the labels. Do you have those available to download?
These are awesome! Any idea on the shelf life?
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