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Sugar scrub is something I have always thought about making. It’s easy enough and I knew I most likely had all the ingredients, I just never really gotten around to it! Today I decided to give it a chance and create my own DIYSugar Scrub Recipeto share with all of you! I love getting rid of the dry skin. There are two recipes below, so make sure you scroll down to get both!

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DIY Sugar Scrub Recipe

I am all about inspiring the at home novice and making a sugar scrub at home requires little to no skills. If you have a spoon to stir with, you can now move forward! This first recipe is more in-depth with 6 household ingredients.

Before we go into this easy recipe, let me state that I picked up these adorable jars with lids and spoons at Hobby Lobby. They were about $2.50 (this varies on the jar and size) and I picked out the perfect size for the kitchen.

You could also use a bowl, a large shell, a mason jar – the possibilities are endless. If you put this jar by the sink in the bathroom or kitchen just take care that it has a spoon and is high enough to keep moisture out of the jar naturally or your scrub can clump.

What you need to create your homemade sugar scrub:

  • 3/4 cup white sugar *you can use brown sugar*
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 3/4 cup shaved (not packed) Shea butter
  • (optional) favorite Essential oilDIY Sugar Scrub Recipe for Soft Kitchen Hands! - Momdot.com (2) for topical usages
  • (optional) favorite color liquid coloringDIY Sugar Scrub Recipe for Soft Kitchen Hands! - Momdot.com (3)
  • 1 tbsp baking soda
  • storage jar

TIPS: Consider flavors/smells like lavender, peppermint or lemon depending on what you are using this for.

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How to make homemade sugar scrub

Pour 3/4 cup white fine grained sugar into a bowl.

Because I was using this for the kitchen, I also chose to add 1 tbsp baking soda to help with the cleaning properties.

Use a cheese grater to grate out 3/4 cup of Shea Butter shavings. I really like Shea butter for how soft it makes your hands and is a must in this recipe!

You can see that I did not pack it down when measuring. I also shaved it on a piece of paper thinking it would make it easier to dump, but since it’s a soap consistency, all it really did was stick to the paper.Shaving it on a glass plate or parchment paper would probably be smarter.

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Tip: You can buy Shea Butter in block form (as well as many soap kinds on Amazon or hobby lobby. My large block was $12 but I used a craft store coupon to get it down to just over $6).

Now pour 2 tbsp of Olive OilDIY Sugar Scrub Recipe for Soft Kitchen Hands! - Momdot.com (7)or Coconut OilDIY Sugar Scrub Recipe for Soft Kitchen Hands! - Momdot.com (8) on top of your sugar scrub.

Personally, I like fruity smells when it comes to the kitchen, but many like peppermint, almond, vanilla, or citrus. This choice is yours! I put about 7 drops of the oil onto the top. I used grapefruit oil, but there are a lot of essential oilsDIY Sugar Scrub Recipe for Soft Kitchen Hands! - Momdot.com (9) that can really help here. Make sure you read about the strength of each oil so you do not overdo it!

Add approx 5 drops of yellow liquid food coloringDIY Sugar Scrub Recipe for Soft Kitchen Hands! - Momdot.com (10) to spice up the color a bit and make it more “kitchen” like. This is totally optional and is for looks only. If you choose to use a scent, you can add a more appropriate color to “match” your scent (like peppermint and red, etc).

Mix all your ingredients together. I found this easiest by just using your hands to mix it up. Once mixed up just scoop into your jar with a spoon.

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All Done and now you can make tons of your own sugar scrubs in any flavor – lemon, grapefruit, and orange is so fun for the kitchen!

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Ready for more?

You can also make a 2 ingredient homemade hand scrub!! As a parent, I can without a doubt tell you that your kids will LOVE washing their hands when there is a scrub at the sink.

Not that the above sugar scrub recipe needed to be any easier, but it can be! This 2 ingredient version is great for a gift and perfect to add in every bathroom of the home- as a bonus, this scrub can also be used in the tub and in the shower!

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Homemade Hand Scrub

For some people that do not want to use essential oils or any coconut oil in the recipe, this works better and is just as easy.

  • 2 bars of Soap (used here was Mandarin Dove, whatever flavor you get will be the flavor your scrub is)
  • 1 1/2 cup of Sugar

Tip: You can soften this up by adding organic coconut oil

You can start with our easy to understand DIY Sugar Scrub Video- this is the 2 ingredient version.

How to make Homemade Hand Scrub

Shave your Dove soap bar down to little spirals. You can use 1 or two bars, just adjust your sugar as necessary.

I always find shaving soap pretty fun. You could easily leave these shavings in their own jar for an easy scoopable soap directly but, in this case, we are going to add 1 1/2 cups of sugar to our mixture to get that exfoliation property.

Simply use your hands to mix the two ingredients together.

Your spirals will break apart even further and leave you with finer granules of soap.

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FAQs

How do you make soft sugar scrub? ›

The ratio for any simple sugar scrub recipe is 1 cup sugar to 1/4 cup oil. I prefer coconut oil, but any kind of oil can be used. To soften the coconut oil, microwave the jar for a few seconds before measuring. I literally put the whole jar of coconut oil in the microwave and heat until it's pourable.

How do you make a gentle hand scrub? ›

Sugar and Olive Oil Scrub: Mix 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar with 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Optionally, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil for fragrance. Gently massage the mixture onto your hands for a few minutes, focusing on rough areas.

How do you make exfoliating hand cream? ›

Mix one tablespoon of oatmeal powder (that's dry oats blended into a powder) with one tablespoon of warm water. After mixing, add one tablespoon of cornstarch to thicken. Then mix in one tablespoon of coconut oil. After all four ingredients are mixed, apply a handful to clean hands and gently exfoliate for 30 seconds.

How do you make a soft scrub? ›

DIY – Soft Scrub Cleaner with Essential Oils
  1. 1 ¼ cup baking soda.
  2. ¼ cup liquid castile soap (I use this brand)
  3. 3 tablespoons white vinegar.
  4. 15 drops lemon essential oil.
  5. 15 drops orange essential oil (I use this brand)
  6. 5 drops pine essential oil.
  7. Glass bowl.
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How do you make a gentle scrub? ›

How to make it: Blend 1/4 cup of oats until fine. Mix with 2 tablespoons of almond meal, 1/2 cup of heavy cream, and 1 tablespoon of honey. This scrub is gentle enough for face and body. Leave on for three minutes, and then rinse with warm water.

What is softening hand scrub? ›

Hand scrubs can soften rough hands or hands you already thought were pretty smooth (no, they can be softer!). They're different from body scrubs in that they are made with finer, less abrasive granules. Armed with humectants, they also moisturize.

How do you exfoliate your hands gently? ›

Whether you're using a chemical or mechanical exfoliator, gently apply the product and use light, short strokes or tiny circular motions to scrub the skin of your hands for around 30 seconds. Then rinse off the product using lukewarm water.

How to remove dead skin from your hands? ›

Exfoliation can help remove dead, dry, and damaged skin. Use over the counter exfoliants or create your own by combining olive oil and granulated sugar or coffee, to help remove unwanted dead skin cells. Do not forget to use a hand cream after exfoliation to help the new skin cells stay hydrated and soft.

What are the steps for hand scrub? ›

Wet sponge and squeeze to work up lather. Wash each finger, hand, and arm to two inches above the elbows using the non abrasive sponge for a total scrub time of three minutes. Note: Use brush side only on nails and cuticles or on areas of visible soil. remaining hand prep from wrist to 2” above the elbow.

How do you make sugar scrub for dead skin? ›

To begin, you'll mix 2 tablespoons of honey and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Next, apply directly to your face in a gentle circular motion making sure to feel the exfoliation on your skin. Once you've covered your face, remove the scrub with lukewarm water and voilà, clean smooth skin! For best results, repeat twice a week!

What is the best homemade body scrub? ›

Add brown sugar, coconut oil, and honey to a mixing bowl. Mix the ingredients thoroughly, and add more coconut oil if it's too crumbly. Once you've reached the desired consistency, spoon your scrub into a container.

How do you make sugar scrub for intimate areas? ›

Best DIY Sugar Scrub For Bikini Area

Use 2 parts sugar (regular white or brown sugar work great) to 1 part oil (almond, olive and coconut are great), add 1/2 tsp Vitamin E oil (or the gel from a few capsules), add other optional ingredients, and mix well. WellnessMamma.com Shares their favorites!

Why does my homemade sugar scrub get hard? ›

depending on how large your container is and how often you use the sugar scrub. If stored too long, the sugar scrub can get hard – I make about a month's worth at a time.

How to make a fluffy body scrub? ›

Combine white sugar and the solid coconut oil in a large mixing bowl and beat together with a hand mixer (or a stand mixer). Beat and whip together until a smooth paste forms and the mixture becomes light and fluffy.

What works like soft scrub? ›

Baking Soda: Baking soda is one of the most effective cleaning ingredients available. This inexpensive ingredient can be used to raise my favorite banana bread and clean a toilet. Pretty amazing stuff! When used as a homemade cleaner, baking soda absorbs odors and scrubs away stains due to its abrasive properties.

What kind of sugar is best for sugar scrubs? ›

Sugar has a natural anti-aging effect on the skin. It does not allow toxins to attack your skin cells, so it helps to slow down the aging process. Regular granulated sugar, brown sugar or organic sugar all work well.

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