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My Homemade sugar scrub recipe is so easy to make and even easier to tweak to create your own scents. Makes the perfect gift for any holiday.

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Homemade Sugar Scrubs Are So Easy

Back in 2011 when I made my first Homemade Sugar Scrub, they were all the rage. It seemed social media was full of them. I wanted a little something to hand out to my kids’ elementary school teachers for Christmas, along with the gift certificates they always received.

I made homemade peppermint sugar scrub with candy canes and decorated the jars really cute for the gifts, and they were really well received! Since then I have made all sorts of scents and decided that it was beyond time to update this post from way back when.

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What Kind Of Sugar Is Best For Sugar Scrubs?

You can use all types of sugars for sugar scrubs. The grain of the sugar determines how much or how little abrasiveness the scrub possesses, so keep that in mind. Also, some types of sugars have their own unique scents that will blend into whatever you use for essential oils or other fragrances. For example, raw sugar has a slightly floral scent to it on its own. Brown sugar has a bit of a caramel scent. Those are great, but take a look at the varieties of sugar…

So many to choose from!

Even powdered sugar, aka confectioners sugar, works too. Since it is super fine-grained it is not too abrasive, this super fine-grained sugar is great for facial scrubs. By the same measure, sugar-like “sugar in the raw” is very grainy so keep that one for the hands and feet.

Using Oils Essential Oils In Sugar Scrubs

Seems like essential oils get a lot of attention these days. A lot of positive things, but some negative too. Essential oils are the extracted compounds from plants containing all the beautiful scents, the essences, of the plant. Some strong health claims are made for some essential oils, but for all intents and purposes, the focus here is on how they smell in a nice sugar scrub.

You can find essential oils now in grocery stores, gift shops like candle shops and greeting card stores, even sometimes in the Dollar Store! Use your imagination and feel free to get creative.

Of course, you do have to be careful too. Some essential oils, like peppermint, for example, can be very intense and drying on the skin. So, best to test just a bit on your skin first to see if there is any sort of reaction. If you are making homemade sugar scrubs for gifts, try to make sure the recipient isn’t allergic.

What kind of oil to use in Sugar Scrub?

In terms of the oils, you can use them for homemade sugar scrubs, olive oil, coconut oil, even avocado or other vegetable oils work. And just like the types of sugars, the base oils can also add scent notes too, especially coconut oil that isn’t overly refined.

For my basic recipe here I use vegetable oil because it’s one that I always have on hand, but feel free to swap out for any of the others mentioned without a problem. That’s the beauty of this basic recipe, it’s so easily adaptable to what you like and what you have on hand.

I also like to add a little vitamin E oil to my scrubs.

Essential Oil Combinations For Scrubs

I have some recipes below which you are welcome to tweak. However, you may run into a variety of essential oils and wonder how well they might work too. Citrus essential oils like grapefruit, bergamot, tangerine, and lemon all work wonderfully with spicy and woodsy scents like cedarwood, sandalwood, and patchouli.

Minty essential oils like peppermint and spearmint blend nicely with savory and floral essential oils like lavender, chamomile, rosemary, and eucalyptus.





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Brown Sugar Vanilla Sugar Scrub

I love the caramel warm vanilla scent of this one!

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It uses my basic recipe, but a combination of brown and granulated sugar, mixing 3/4 brown sugar to 1/4 granulated. Use a good quality vanilla or vanilla paste to get the best aroma.

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Lavender Sugar Scrub

Calming, soothing lavender. I love this one! Especially at nighttime, a long bath or shower before bed with lavender is so relaxing.

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This lavender sugar scrub is made with the addition of lavender essential oil as well as fresh or dried lavender, mixed into granulated sugar.

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Bubblegum Sugar Scrub

This bubblegum sugar scrub smells good enough to eat – and you can without worry if you want to! 😉 This is a great one to make with the kiddos. Fun for a birthday party craft, too!

Bubblegum sugar scrub was inspired by my beloved Bubble Gum Cupcake Recipe!

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The bubblegum sugar scrub is made using granulated sugar and bubblegum extract. I add some hot pink sugar to add to the bubblegum color.

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Eucalyptus Mint Sugar Scrub

I love the smell of this one. Takes me back to my days of working at Pier One when it was full of eucalyptus! Love that smell!

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I did this one with half granulated sugar and half sugar in the raw. This one will be more abrasive, so use for hands or feet. I love it for tired feet. At the last minute, I added a couple of drops of peppermint extract for the mint.

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Lemon Sugar Scrub Recipe

Fresh, clean and bright smelling, this Lemon Sugar Scrub is one I love to have near my kitchen sink. It’s perfect for removing those smells like garlic or onion from your hands.

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I used granulated sugar for the lemon scrub here, but it works great with the raw sugar, too. Especially for your hands. I used lemon essential oil and added fresh lemon zest, too!

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Peppermint Sugar Scrub Recipe

This Peppermint Sugar Scrub was where it all began! Still one of my absolute favorites, and a great gift at the holidays!

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I use granulated sugar, peppermint extract and crushed candy cane. Note that if you want to be able to use on your body to crush the candy canes finer than you see here. These would be too abrasive for your skin.

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Jars and Containers for Homemade Sugar Scrubs

You can use leftover jars, jelly jars or find some really cute ones at your local craft store for around $1.00 a piece or so.

Word to the wise…do not use garlic jars. They may smell clean…but trust me, they will smell like garlic, so unless you’re into Garlic Sugar Scrub, or you need to keep vampires away or something, I wouldn’t recommend it! (ha ha!!)

Tie on cute handwritten or printed tags with ribbon or twine. Even add something that goes with the scent, like a candy cane or a sprig of fresh herbs or flowers.

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10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION GIVEAWAY

This recipe is part of my featured recipes in honor of my 10th Anniversary celebration! This homemade sugar scrub recipe was perfect for sharing my favorite beauty supplies. Self care at it’s best.

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This giveaway is beautylicious!! Today I am giving away a Rae Dunn cosmetic bag full of some of my most favorite beauty products. I am all for self-love and self-care.

This gift includes: 1 Rae Dunn cosmetic bag and “Love Life” socks (I ADORE all things Rae Dunn!) travel-sized Kevin Murphy Plumping Wash and Rinse and Repair Me Wash and Rinse, Kevin Murphy Doo Over Spray and Session Spray, J Beverly Hills Rescue Me shampoo and conditioner, an Elf Kabuki brush and a jar of Rodan + Fields Body Hydration.

Thank you toOak Salon Studioin Omaha, Kenzie Sabaliauskas, stylist for donating my favorite hair care products, and to Marci Lundquist,Rodan + Fields Consultant for donating the active hydration lotion.

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The winner will also receive one of my limited edition t-shirts! I am giving away 11 gifts in all, ($1500 value!) including a KitchenAid mixer! You canread all about the gifts and enter to win here on this blog post, or you can enter right here!

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Kitchen Spa Ideas

I have a section of ideas right here on my website for making your own “beauty/spa” items right in your kitchen. During the pandemic last year, my Listerine Foot Soak went CRAZY!! That’s what happens when you take away a persons ability to get a pedicure I guess!

This Banana Botox makes your face feel incredible! And I love this Lemon Salt Scrub from my friend, Kathleen!

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There ya go!! Easy, fun, economical and useful gifts. I have made all kinds of them over the years, they make perfect teacher gifts, treats for friends, I have even treated my mail lady to a couple over the years!Cheers to smooth scrubbed bodies and tootsies! Homemade Sugar Scrub Recipe | A Basic, Easily Adaptable Recipe (28)

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Basic Sugar Scrub Recipe

This is a basic sugar scrub recipe that is easily enhanced with all sorts of essential oils, extracts and add-ins to make it your own.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Course: Beauty/Kitchen Spa

Cuisine: American

Keyword: bubblegum, eucalyptus, gifts from my kitchen, homemade, homemade bath items, kitchen spa, lemon, peppermint, recipe, sugar scrub, vanilla

Servings: 1 jar

Author: Michaela Kenkel

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup *granulated sugar
  • 1/3 cup *vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil optional but great idea to add in
  • 1/2 -1 teaspoons essential oil or extracts for scenting you will need to play with it to get the scent strength to your liking

Instructions

  • Stir oils into the sugar.

  • Add in essential oils or extracts. *see notes for measurements shown here in this blog post.

Notes

*Oils - I use vegetable oil here in the basic recipe, you can use any you like, Olive oil, coconut oil, avocado oil - you name it! Just keep in mind some of them have a scent so it can alter the scent of the scrub once it's mixed.

* Sugar - I typically use fine granulated sugar. It works best for body scrubs, brown sugar mixed with granulated is nice, too. Use powdered sugar for the face, and you can use raw sugar for feet and hands.

To make the scents shown here use the basic recipe with these additions:

Lavender - use lavender extract and add in about 1 Tablespoon of dried lavender.

Eucalyptus Mint - I used 1/2 teaspoon of eucalyptus essential oil and a few drops of peppermint extract. I used half granulated sugar and half sugar in the raw, but remember that the raw sugar is more abrasive. Better for hands and feet.

Brown Sugar Vanilla - I used 1/2 cup of brown sugar and 1/4 cup granulated sugar. Add in 1 teaspoon good quality vanilla extract.

Bubblegum - I use 1/2 teaspoon bubblegum extract and add in 1 Tablespoon of pink crystal sugar.

Peppermint - 1 teaspoon peppermint extract and 2 Tablespoons finely chopped candy cane.

Lemon - Add in 1/2 teaspoon lemon essential oil and 1 Tablespoon fresh lemon zest.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Sugar: 150g

This sugar scrub recipe was originally posted on December 14, 2011, it was updated to improve user experience and reshared on March 23, 2020, in honor of my 10 year Anniversary.

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FAQs

How to make your own sugar scrub at home? ›

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 quick scrub? ›

1: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup coconut oil and 2 cups granulated sugar. Mix until a grainy paste forms. You can add more sugar or oil depending on how thick you want it to be. (This will make enough to fill a 2-cup Mason jar.)

How to make sugar scrub with 2 ingredients? ›

Place sugar into a bowl. Add in 1/3 cup of oil and stir until well blended. If the sugar scrub seems too dry for your liking add more oil, 1 tablespoon at a time, until you get the consistency you like. Remember, this is personal preference so don't worry about “messing up.” You won't, I promise.

What ingredients do you need to make a 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.

Can you make sugar scrub with sugar and soap? ›

Sugar – Regular white sugar works just fine. It's not going in your body, it's going ON your body, so don't waste your good organic sugar for this recipe. Liquid Castile Soap – This is a vegetable-based soap. It will suds up just a bit and add a cleaning agent.

Can I use regular sugar as a scrub? ›

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.

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 can I mix with sugar to exfoliate? ›

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.

Do DIY sugar scrubs work? ›

The bottom line. DIY sugar scrubs are a great at-home option. They're not only quick and easy, but they're more affordable than many store-bought options. Using sugar combined with other natural ingredients creates a homemade exfoliant that can cleanse, soften, and moisturize your skin when used gently.

How do you make brightening sugar scrub? ›

All you'll need is the juice of one lemon, and around a cup of brown sugar (enough to create a paste-like consistency). Apply the zesty mixture to your face and body to scrub away dead skin cells, cleanse clogged pores and leave your skin at its soft, silky best.

How to make all natural sugar scrubs? ›

here are the basic ingredients you'll need to make this body scrub:
  1. 3/4 cup (150 g) of coarse sugar.
  2. 3 Tbsp of oil.
  3. a few drops (to smell preference) of your favorite essential oil fragrance/s.
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What is the main ingredient in scrub? ›

Natural exfoliants use ingredients derived from natural sources like sugar, salt, coffee grounds, and oatmeal, while chemical exfoliants use synthetic ingredients like alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) and beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs).

How do you make a traditional body scrub? ›

Ingredients: 1/4 cup fresh coffee grounds, 1/4 cup fine ground salt, 1/4 cup almond oil. Directions: Mix all ingredients and apply in the shower, lightly scrub for 3-5 minutes, and rinse.

Is homemade sugar scrub good for skin? ›

DIY sugar scrubs are a great at-home option. They're not only quick and easy, but they're more affordable than many store-bought options. Using sugar combined with other natural ingredients creates a homemade exfoliant that can cleanse, soften, and moisturize your skin when used gently.

How to make exfoliating scrub at home? ›

Step 1: In a bowl, add 1 tablespoon of Coconut Oil, 1 tablespoon of Sugar and 1 drop of Lemon Juice. Stir it well. Step 2: Massage this scrub on your face in small circular movements with fingertips. Step 3: After 10 minutes, wash off with lukewarm water and follow it up with your favourite moisturiser.

How long can a DIY sugar scrub last? ›

As long as you save your homemade body scrub in a well sealed container so no moisture or other environmental components can get in, then it can last up to six months. Be sure to add a label to the bottom with the date your scrub was made.

What oil is best for sugar scrub? ›

Oil. Olive oil, grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, and virgin coconut oil are good choices for sugar scrubs. I generally prefer cold-pressed, organic oils for a sugar body scrub whenever possible.

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