How to Make Sugar Scrub - Easy 3-Ingredient DIY

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Based on a video by Farmhouse on Boone.

A homemade sugar scrub is the simplest beauty DIY there is. Three ingredients, a bowl, a jar - that's the whole project. The result is exfoliating, moisturizing, and smells like whatever essential oil you stir in.

Lisa from Farmhouse on Boone walks through it in under 5 minutes. She originally made the recipe as part of a Christmas gift basket alongside homemade vanilla and beeswax candles, but the scrub stands on its own as a quick gift any time of year.

The ratio is one part brown sugar, one part white sugar, one part melted coconut oil. If you only have one type of sugar, just use two parts of that. The essential oil is optional - lavender for relaxing, wild orange or peppermint for invigorating.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Pull Out Your Sugars and Oil

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Step 1: Pull Out Your Sugars and Oil

You only need three things on the counter: brown sugar, white sugar, and coconut oil. Lisa uses organic light brown sugar and pure cane white sugar, but the exact brand doesn't matter - whatever's in your cabinet works.

If you only have one kind of sugar, that's fine too. Use a full cup of brown or a full cup of white instead of splitting it.

Tip

Cane sugar particles are softer than refined white. If your skin is sensitive, lean toward more brown sugar in the mix - the molasses keeps the crystals from feeling sharp.

2

Combine Equal Parts in a Bowl

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Step 2: Combine Equal Parts in a Bowl

Pour 1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/2 cup white sugar into your mixing bowl. The 1:1 ratio gives the scrub a layered look in the jar - the brown crystals settle differently than the white.

Melt 1/2 cup coconut oil in the microwave (about 30 seconds) until it's liquid but not hot. Pour it over the sugar.

Tip

Want to make 10 jars for gifts? Multiply by 10. The recipe scales linearly - 5 cups of each into a big bowl will fill 10 small mason jars.

3

Stir in 10 Drops of Essential Oil

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Step 3: Stir in 10 Drops of Essential Oil

Pick your scent based on the vibe you want. Lavender is calming and sleep-friendly. Wild orange is bright and energizing. Peppermint tingles on the skin and wakes you up.

Add 10 drops total to the bowl and stir everything together with a wooden spoon until the oil coats every grain.

Tip

Skip this step if you don't have essential oils. The scrub still works - it just smells faintly of coconut. You can also drop in a little vanilla extract for a sweet bakery scent.

4

Spoon Into a Small Mason Jar

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Step 4: Spoon Into a Small Mason Jar

Pack the scrub into a 4 oz or 8 oz mason jar. Press it down with the back of the spoon as you go - the layers settle in and look pretty against the glass.

Wipe the inside lip clean before screwing on the lid so the seal is tight. Stored at room temperature, the scrub keeps for about three months.

Tip

Coconut oil solidifies under 76 degrees. If your scrub gets firm in cold weather, just rub a spoonful between your hands - body heat melts it back to a usable consistency.

5

Decorate for Gifting

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Step 5: Decorate for Gifting

Tie a piece of jute twine around the rim of the jar. Tuck a fresh sprig of lavender or rosemary into the bow. A handwritten kraft tag with the scent name and instructions seals the deal.

For a Christmas gift basket, pair the scrub with a homemade beeswax candle and a bottle of homemade vanilla extract. Three handmade gifts in one afternoon.

Tip

Tell the recipient to use the scrub at the end of a shower - rub a small handful onto wet skin, rinse, then towel dry. The coconut oil leaves a thin layer of moisture behind.

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