Simple Sugar Scrubs Recipe (perfect for gift giving!) (2024)

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Who doesn’t love something handmade? This simple sugar scrubs recipe is decadent and perfect for gift giving. A nice treat for yourself too!

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Mmm, yummy, almost good enough to eat! ;) But don’t!
This sugar scrubs recipe is so simple and so decadent, it’s sure to be a hit! With those you gift it to, or even for yourself. :)

This is a fun project for kids or any age. Perfect for Valentine’s Day or even Mother’s Day. Such a special treat for your loved one!

Sugar Scrubs Recipe:

These can be made with brown sugar or white sugar.
I used white because it was better for the colors I chose but brown is nice if you are going for a more natural look.
If I were doing these for my own use or as a gift (other than Valentine’s day or something color specific) I would keep them 100% natural with no added coloring.
But you can’t go wrong with pink, white and red for the girly girl in your life whether it’s your mother, sister, girlfriend, wife or just a friend.

Here’s what you’ll need for this sugar scrubs recipe:

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MATERIALS LIST:

Sugar
Clear Melt & Pour Soap Base
White (Goat’s Milk) Melt & Pour Soap Base
Red Dye
Natural Peppermint Essential Oil (or your choice of fragrance)
Oil (such as Almond, Avocado, Shea, etc) I used Shea
Glass Jars

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See? Pretty simple, right? (because anything past about 6 ingredients and you lose me ;) )

There is also Titanium Dioxide in the above photo. That is what is used in things to make them white. (like sunblock and the white based M&P soaps)
I knew I wouldn’t need all that soap and didn’t want to purchase 2 large blocks, white & clear, so I colored half of it white myself.
(I had the titanium dioxide already)
If you are making these, you can just purchase white and clear M&P soap base since most of you won’t have Titanium Dioxide laying around, right?

The reason I needed white AND clear is this:

The clear is used to make RED scrubs.
The white is used to make PINK & of course, WHITE scrubs.

First you will remove the soap from the plastic container and cut into squares.
Place them in a microwave safe dish to melt.

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Heat per the directions on the container.

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Once melted, move to a larger bowl and mix in the dye, sugar and oil. (recipe is below)
Mix well.
I used my hands to “smoosh” it all together well and then patted it down into the molds.

You can use any kind of flat dish/pan of at least about an inch or so deep to mold the soap.
I ended up using some small plastic containers that I had left over from my candle making/company days. (these were used for the scented blocks you break apart and put in warmers)

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I happened to have them on hand and thought they’d be perfect. You don’t have to do it this way.
Just smoosh them into a square baking pan and then cut into squares.

Once they are hardened remove them from the plastic or whatever mold you used …..

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…and cut them into small squares.

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I had to trim the edges of mine to neaten them up but the size of the scored blocks were perfect.

I found some cute jars to put them in and decided to dress them up with this:

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Sparkle tape! :) I also used it on thisValentine’s Day project.

Simple…but adds a bit of zing!

Just wrap it around the neck of the jar like so…..

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Now again…I totally believe in full DIY disclosure. ;) —>The tape did not want to stick to itself. (where it met in the back)
Maybe it was those darn sparkles I love so much.
Just a tad frustrating.
But no worries, I pulled out my glue gun and glued it.
All good now and it won’t be coming apart…or off….ever. Haha, kidding, that glue is not that good. ;)

But aren’t they so much prettier all dressed up?

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And all filled up with the scrubby goodies.
What a nice presentation for your loved one!
Mother, sister, daughter, friend….or even your husband/boyfriend.
Just leave off the sparkle tape and maybe don’t make the pink ones for the boys. ;)

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Do you want to see even more sugar scrub or salt scrub recipes?

You might like these….

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See it here >>> Salt Scrub Recipe

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A different style (without soap) sugar scrubs recipe, see it here >>>

The recipe for today’s post is below so you can print it out.

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Simple Sugar Scrubs Recipe

Author Nancy @ Artsy Chicks Rule

Ingredients

  • 1-1/4CMelted Soap Basewhite or clear
  • 2Csugarwhite or brown - depending on whether you use coloring
  • 1/2Coilof your choice - ex. Almond, Avocado, Hemp etc
  • Coloringif using it
  • FragranceI only use natural fragrance such as Peppermint essential oil-you can use what you like approx 20-30 drops

Instructions

  1. Cut the M&P soap base into chunks and put into a microwave safe dish to melt per directions on the package.

  2. While melted, quickly add the sugar, oil, color & fragrance.

  3. Mix well together. (can use your hands if it starts to harden - or reheat slightly in the microwave)

  4. Pour or pat into a rectangular mold/pan/dish.

  5. Let harden and remove from pan.

  6. Cut into squares (for single use) and store in a sealed container.

Recipe Notes

Enjoy!!

These can be made in no time.

So if you are out of time, hop on down to your local craft store, grab the supplies and make them in a day!
Happy crafting!
And Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there!
xoxo

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Simple Sugar Scrubs Recipe (perfect for gift giving!) (2024)

FAQs

How to make the best sugar scrubs? ›

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.

What is the best homemade body scrub? ›

"In our opinion, the best body scrubs are made from coffee and honey," says esthetician and co-founder of Atelier Beauté, Aneta Zuraw. "Coffee peeling exfoliates dead skin cells, smooths and firms the skin, while honey takes care of moisture. It's cheap, easy to prepare, and is perfect for face and body care."

Is sugar scrub a good gift? ›

Sugar scrubs are the PERFECT last minute gift – and frankly, the perfect year round gift, in my opinion. You only need a few simple ingredients and about 10 minutes! This is an easy, easy gift that even the kiddos can help make, and it's the perfect solution for any challenges on your gift list.

What oil is best for sugar scrub? ›

A sugar scrub typically uses granulated white sugar and coconut oil. Sugar which helps to exfoliate dead skin cells and coconut oil helps moisturize your skin.

Do DIY sugar scrubs work? ›

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 a cheap sugar scrub? ›

Sugar scrubs come together in just seconds and use ingredients you already have on hand. No need for specialty ingredients or tools. Just stir together sugar and oil and boom! You've made an awesome sugar scrub.

How do you make a 3 ingredient body scrub? ›

How To Make Sugar Scrub. Add all your ingredients (sugar, baby oil or coconut oil, and body wash) into a bowl and stir the mixture until combined to make this DIY sugar scrub. If you use coconut oil you need to get it to liquid form. A few seconds in the microwave and you'll have the coconut oil melted.

Is a salt scrub better than a sugar scrub? ›

Although sugar scrubs are highly effective at physical exfoliation, they do not provide any other cleansing benefits. Salt scrubs, on the other hand, do detoxify the skin as they scrub, which can be a huge benefit for people struggling with overactive oil glands on the body, for example.

How to sell homemade sugar scrub? ›

The Best Way to Sell Sugar Scrubs Online

Run an Ecwid store on your own website, on popular social media platforms, or through marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Open your very own Instant Site in just a few minutes or simply add a “Buy Now” button to your blog.

How long does 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 kind of sugar do you use for scrubs? ›

Brown sugar is the least abrasive making it a good choice for sensitive skin and facial scrubs. Since it is the gentlest, a brown sugar scrub can be used up to 4 times a week. Pure cane sugar (unrefined white) is good for all skin types and contains essential nutrients to feed the skin.

Is olive oil good for sugar scrubs? ›

Olive oil contains natural antioxidant properties that protect the skin from damage and helps moisturize as well. Combine it with sugar, which provides all natural grains that can help buff away the dead skin, and you have the magic ingredients for an effective scrub.

Do you melt coconut oil for sugar scrub? ›

This scrub is a great quick fix to exfoliating your hands and feet before a mani-pedi. Directions: Place 1/2 cup Coconut Oil in microwave safe dish, and microwave for 45 seconds, or until completely melted. Transfer melted Coconut Oil to small mixing bowl, and stir in 1 cup of White Sugar.

What is the cheapest oil for sugar scrub? ›

I use canola oil because it is cheap but you could use olive oil, grapeseed oil, almond oil or baby oil. Just about any type will work.

Is it cheaper to make your own sugar scrub? ›

However, making your own sugar scrub is a great way to save a little cash. You can make a batch of my homemade sugar scrub for around $2-$3. Because this recipe contains just two inexpensive ingredients, you can even make multiple batches for the cost of one store-bought scrub.

What makes sugar scrubs smell good? ›

You could emphasize a scent in this sugar scrub recipe by using essential oils. Some body washes have no scent or minimum scent so using essential oil is a great option.

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