It's getting toward late November and thoroughly feels like winter here in DC. For me, that means my skin gets super dry! It kind of feels like someone squeezed all of the moisture out of my skin the moment the air starts to get dry. Beautiful image, I know.
I've made this sugar body scrub a couple of times before, but this
winter it really sunk in how easy, cheap, and effective this is. Plus,
it is all natural, so you don't have to worry about what chemicals might be in it, and there's less waste because you can reuse the canister. Earlier this winter, I bought a body
scrub at the drug store, and I think paid almost $10, and it was just
okay. This will cost you only the cost of sugar and olive oil (or
another carrier oil), and, in my opinion, is much more effective than
store-bought scrubs. The secret seems to be that sugar is a really
effective exfoliant, and olive oil seems to coat your skin and keeps
moisture in.
I haven't used this as a facial scrub - that could be too oily for a lot
of people, but it's great for arms and legs. Also, I think it's
probably best to use in the shower so that you can wash off any extra
oil so that your arms/legs aren't too greasy.
Sugar Body Scrub
2 C sugar
1 C carrier oil (this can be olive oil, grape seed oil, or coconut oil*)
optional: 6-8 drops of essential oil (I like peppermint or lavender)
canister (such as a plastic jar with a lid or a Mason jar)
Add sugar to canister first, and then add carrier oil while stirring. Add carrier oil until scrub reaches desired consistency. Add essential oil drops if you want the scrub to be scented.
*if using coconut oil, melt in the microwave for 30 seconds or until it becomes liquid
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