Here are four of my favorite natural sugar scrub recipes. They make great gifts too!
1.Basic Sugar Scrub Recipe
All of my sugar scrubs are based on this basic recipe. The key is to make the scrub in small batches and use it fairly quickly because it doesn’t have any preservatives in the mix.
Ingredients
An empty jar with a lid - if you are making a bunch these glass jars are perfect for gift making!
1 cup granulated white sugar
1/2 cup olive oil
Label (if desired)
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Make it
1. Pour the granulated white sugar into the jar.
2. Pour the olive oil into sugar and mix thoroughly until the ingredients are well blended. (I prefer the screw on the lid and shake method to mix my ingredients.)
3. Label the jar as desired.
2. Variations for the Basic Sugar Scrub Recipe
Oils: You can substitute sweet almond oil, jojoba oilor coconut oil (coconut oil may be already heavily scented and interfere with the addition of any extra essential oil or scent)
Extra moisturizer: 1 teaspoon cocoa butter (you can buy it here)
Natural preservative: 1/2 teaspoon vitamin E oil
Scent your sugar scrub using:
- A few drops of your favorite essential oil (Lavender, Jasmine, Sandalwood, etc.)
- Vanilla extract (A wonderful scent but it will color your scrub brown)
- Body splash or perfume (This is a great way to use up bottle of body splash or perfume that you usually don’t usually wear. However you may want to avoid this method if you don’t like items made with synthetic ingredients.)
Color and texture: A handful of dried herbs or flowers for color (lavender buds, rosemary leaves, chamomile flowers, thyme leaves, mint leaves etc.)
I usually use the things that I have in my pantry – olive oil and white granulated sugar (ironically organic sugar doesn’t work very well for this project) and my sugar scrub works great. Even better, it’s less expensive than the body scrub I saw in Sephora that was $32 for a small jar of plain olive oil and sugar!
3. Peppermint Candy Cane Sugar Scrub
This one is courtesy of Crunchy Chicken. I made her candy cane scrub and gave it to some ladies on my Christmas list last year. My mom loves it!! And she’s, shall we say, selective about things, mmmkay? So consider that a serious stamp of approval.
Ingredients
An empty jar with a lid
1 cup granulated white sugar
1/4 cup crushed peppermint candy pieces (I buy my crushed peppermint candy for baking by the bag here)
1/2 cup olive oil (or any of the oils in the basic recipe)
6 drops peppermint essential oil (optional)
Label (if desired)
Make it:
1. Pour the granulated white sugar and crushed peppermint into the jar.
2. But the lid on the jar and shake it to mix thoroughly until the ingredients are well blended.
3. Pour the liquid ingredients into sugar mix.
4. But the lid on the jar and shake it to mix thoroughly until the ingredients are well blended.
5. Label the jar as desired.
Notes:
- If you can find it, a bag of precrushed peppermint candies for baking are excellent for this project!
- Once the candies are broken into chunks, I use my blender or food processor to further pulverize the candy into a fine powder.
- I didn’t use peppermint essential oil and my scrub still smelled very pepperminty. As always, your mileage may vary.
- The courser grains of the broken candy could do damage to delicate facial skin. It may be best to use this scrub strictly as a body scrub and not as a facial scrub.
After some experimenting I came up with this brown sugar scrub that smells just like Kahlua! Although I wouldn't recommend drinking it unless you like the taste of olive oil.
Ingredients
An empty jar with a lid
1/2 cup granulated white sugar
1/2 cup granulated brown sugar
1/2 cup olive oil (or any of the oils in the basic recipe)
Label (if desired)
Make it
1. Pour the granulated white sugar and brown sugar into a bowl and mix thoroughly until the ingredients are well blended.
2. Pour the sugar mixture into a jar.
3. Pour the liquid ingredients into sugar mix.
4. But the lid on the jar and shake it to mix thoroughly until the ingredients are well blended.
5. Label the jar as desired.
I'm going to make a few of these sugar scrubs and give them out as Mother’s Day gifts. So Mom, if you’re reading this, act surprised when you open your gift, OK?
If you'd rather buy than DIY, click to learn about my favorite sugar scrubs below!
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38 comments:
Hello there fellow Ohioan! I live up in Cleveland and found your blog today...can't remember how though! LOL Anyway, just wanted to let you know that it's a great blog and I'm really excited about reading more of it. I'm also going to link to you from my blog, so I hope that's okay!
my sister made me one of these, and it was luscious:)
These sound so yummy! I'd now like smoothie recipes for all these flavors :P
Oh! What a wonderful post! Not only do these sound like glorious luxuries to use at home but it seems like they'd be really lovely gifts. You've inspired me to take some time to pamper myself later today.. and maybe even whip one of these scrubs up sometime soon! Thanks for joining us for Thrifty Green Thursday.
I agree with Greenbaby, I would love to try these out and if I can master a good batch.....I think they would make great gifts!
Love your thoughts on LOST, btw (on Sarah's blog)
xox
*~Michelle~*
I love this idea as it's stuff you already have in the kitchen. Can't wait to try it out, and I also love the gift idea. thanks Lisa
Great idea! I used the last of my Bath and Bodyworks sugar scrub a few months ago that I had received as a gift, and I couldn't imagine spending $14 on another one. I love this. I was wondering what unsweetened cocoa powder might do to it? Any thoughts?
thanks for sharing these lovely recipes. I love playing with home made ideas and making creative messes in the bathroom and kitchen.
You've got some great ideas for gifts too. Thanks so much!
Amber - I'm not sure what cocoa powder would do in a scrub, but I'd certainly give it a try. There are a lot of spas that have cocoa/chocolate treatments so it might do a little good or it might just smell yummy. Either way, sounds like a win/win to me!
I made it last night. I did a small batch of the basic sugar scrub and added 1 tsp of cocoa powder and 1/2 a teaspoon of cinnamon. It looks like mud and smells like heaven =)The only trouble (if you can call it that) is that it gets under your fingernails when you use it, but it is easy to clean.
The kahlua scrub sounds delicious, actually. I do like the taste of olive oil and would rather put all these ingredients in my mouth than on my skin. That's just the kind of girl I am.
These recipes are absolutely lovely! I'd have to agree with beth these are postively edible!
Those are some great recipes! I never knew that making something like this was so simple. The first one is ridiculously easy!
I also love sugar scrubs =)
My favorite recipe is:
2/3 cup sugar
2 mashed strawberries
6-8 drops rose/jojoba oil
Thanks so much for these I am going to link this post on the 'Down to earth' Forum where I am a moderator. In the homemade simples category ... Thanks again.
I made some of your Basic Sugar Scrub and loved it. Thanks. http://greenfornothing.blogspot.com/2009/11/sugar-scrubs-from-kitchen-to-bath.html
What great ideas! I will be saving your site and recipes to try! Thanks for the info.
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Try my receipe and let me know if it makes the cut. Find it at DayleeNaturals.com. All natural and great smelling.
ummm so, can we store the scrub for a long time? or is it one time use only?
So when I use the sugar and olive oil scrub in the shower it makes my feet and floor slippery. Any suggestions?
Thank you, thank you! I just made the Kahlua scrub for my daughter's preschool and dance teachers as part of their end of the year gifts...so easy and inexpensive and not to mention luxurious! {flipflopfollies.com}
What is the shelf life you can expect on these sugar scrubs? Thanks! Can't wait to try!
Amy - Yay! I'm so glad they liked it!
j_ri - It's the normal shelf life of olive oil. It will keep for awhile, I've had some last for a month before I used it all. It's best to use it right away though.
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ooo those look delicious! i can't wait to try a recipe!
what fun recipes! :)
Love this!! Great combination of ingredients for all the recipes. I just made a homemade scrub on my blog as well and it smells wayyy better than anything I have ever purchased.
Delighted Momma
love this idea...looks like fun and it would be a great homemade gift too! thanks for sharing...following you now to see what other great ideas you will share!
These look so good! I saw you on the Just Something I Whipped Up linky party hosted by The Girl Creative.
I would like to feature this on my blog. Will send you the link. I am having my Funky Fresh Friday linky party starting tomorrow and I would love for you to join us! http://koolbeenz-blog.blogspot.com
You have been Featured this week On Running With Glitter Friday Spotlight! Thank you so much for joining the link party! xoxox
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These are such great ideas! Thanks so much for joining our Home for the Holidays party. Happy Thanksgiving!
Is there a certain type of olive oil that I should use? It seems as though the EVOO has too strong of a scent and turns the sugar green. Let me know! :)
I could use a bath right now! :) So glad you linked up with us!
Marie
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Great idea and thank you for linking up! This will make a great gift for the women in my family.
Smiles,
Dee, the CSI Girl
I love these...I use Grapeseed Oil instead of Olive Oil, it doesn't have a strong scent like the EVOO.
Thanks for the recipes!!
I too used grapeseed oil and loved all the recipes.
Hi! I made the Candy Cane and Kahlua scrubs for Christmas presents for all my girlfriends this year. The candy cane one smells amazing and these were so easy to make (and good for a tight budget too)!
The Kahlua scrub smelled divine when I made it last night but in the jars today the scent was quite faint in a few of them. Adding more vanilla seems to have fixed this problem though :)
Thanks so much for the recipes! I'm sure they will go over well.
I made the Kahlua scrub and fell in love! So much cheaper than buying a body scrub from the store (not too mention that I'm incredibly picky about it) I didn't bother reading every comment above but I'm interested to know if it expires?
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