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Sugar Scrub Recipe This whipped sugar body scrub will leave your skin feeling extra smooth and soft without feeling any oily residue. Because this product is emulsified it will not leave oils …

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How do you make a sugar scrub?

Instructions. Put the sugar scrub mixture into jars. Place label on top of jar. During the winter I like to use 1/2 cup coconut oil to 1 cup sugar. My skin is a bit dryer and I love the extra moisturizer. In the summer when my home is warmer and the coconut oil might not always stay solid I use 1/2 cup coconut oil to 1 1/4 cup sugar.

Are homemade sugar scrubs a good gift idea?

These homemade sugar scrubs with free printable labels are so unique and fun to make! Homemade sugar scrubs are a well-loved gift idea too. Here is my simple 3 ingredient recipe for homemade sugar scrubs. Below you will also find the free printable labels to make these scrub the perfect gift.

How much oil do you put in a sugar scrub?

Grab a bowl and fill it with 1 cup of sugar. Add between 3/4 – 1 cup of oil* into the sugar. If you prefer a drier scrub, do less, and if you want a more oily scurb, add more. This is purely based on personal preference in many cases. One thing to keep in mind that the more oil you add, the more moisturizing benefits you’re likely to get.

Can i use coconut oil to soften sugar scrub?

You could use coconut oil for sure. Just know that if you store the sugar scrub in a cool place, your scrub can get a bit hard or solid. This is because coconut oil is solid at temps of less than 76 degrees (most cases). If your sugar scrub does get too solid to use, just put it in a warm area to soften.

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