This sugar scrub recipe gently exfoliates and refreshes, boosting the health and appearance of your skin. It’s a fun and easy way to enjoy a spa experience at home without breaking the bank!
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How do I store DIY body scrub?
It’s best to store the body scrub at room temperature in an airtight container. Keeping it in a cool and dry location will help to extend the shelf life of the scrub. You can keep the jar in your shower, but keep in mind that the ingredients might separate and that water can introduce bacteria and mold. If you need to keep the scrub in your shower, use a smaller jar and discard the scrub if there are any changes in smell or texture.
How long does DIY body scrub last?
As long as the sugar scrub is stored properly (see above), it should last for 3 to 6 months since none of the ingredients are perishable. Honey helps it last longer, since it’s a natural preservative with antibacterial properties. To extend your body scrub’s shelf life, use clean hands or a spoon to scoop out the scrub and avoid introducing water into it.
Do I have to use sugar to make homemade body scrub?
We love the gentle exfoliation that sugar (especially brown sugar!) provides. But there are several alternative ingredients you can use to help exfoliate your skin.
What kind of scents can I use in my DIY body scrub?
Adding a scent to your body scrub recipe is completely optional, but we love the aromatherapy element! We used ground cinnamon, but you can also use pumpkin pie spice or dried herbs like lavender or rosemary. You can also add 10 to 20 drops of essential oil into your sugar scrub. Bergamot, or another citrus scent, is very refreshing for summer, while ginger or cinnamon oils are cozy for winter. Flavored cooking extracts (used in baking) are another option to add scent to your scrub. But don’t add too much of these, since they have alcohol in them and may be drying to your skin. Cooking extracts also tend to shorten the shelf life of the body scrub.
How often can I use homemade body scrub?
You can use body scrub 2 to 3 times per week. If your skin is especially sensitive, it’s recommended to only use the scrub once per week.
What are the benefits of the ingredients in this DIY body scrub?
The natural ingredients in this body scrub have different properties that make them really beneficial for your skin! Here’s what each of the ingredients does:
Sugar:
Provides gentle exfoliation that removes dead skill cells without causing microtears. It helps to create smoother, softer skin and it’s easy to rinse off without leaving a residue.
Coconut oil:
A great moisturizer, that also has antibacterial properties. It strengthens the skin’s natural barrier to create healthier, more radiant skin.
Honey:
A very hydrating ingredient that also soothes the skin, providing antioxidants. Honey also has natural antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory properties that promote wound healing.
Cinnamon:
While cinnamon adds a nice scent to our body scrub, it’s also a mild exfoliant that can brighten the skin and reduce the appearance of scars. Cinnamon also promotes circulation and has antimicrobial properties, great for fighting acne.
Use DIY body scrub to revitalize your skin! The brown sugar buffs off the old dead skin, while the coconut oil helps to moisturize the new soft skin underneath! Sugar scrub is a great way to spoil yourself and it also makes an awesome homemade gift idea.
Here’s even more DIY body care ideas:
DIY Face Mask
How to Make Lotion
How to Make Bath Bombs
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