Homemade Sugar Scrub | Lavender Lemon Sugar Scrub Recipe (2024)

This homemade sugar scrub is so easy to make and it smells heavenly! It only takes 5 minutes to make and uses simple ingredients.

Turn your bathroom into a spa and use it 2 to 3 times a week on your hands, face, or body to gently exfoliate. It leaves your skin feeling silky smooth with just a faint lavender smell. So luxurious!

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I used essential oils to give the homemade sugar scrubs their scent, and they smell SO GOOD! You can leave out the food colouring if you want to make your sugar scrub even more natural. But somehow for me, the colour added to the spa like quality of the sugar scrub. That’s the great thing about making this at home. It’s totally up to you what you decide to put into it!

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Sugar Scrub Recipe

This homemade sugar scrub is SO EASY and it smells amazing! It only takes 5 minutes to make and leaves your skin feeling so soft!

Author: Debbie Chapman

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Instructions:

Step 1: Find what you need

  • Gather your supplies and materials.

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Step 2: Mix homemade sugar scrub

  • Scoop 4 tablespoons of coconut oil into a microwave safe bowl and microwave it on high until it's completely melted (about 25 seconds).

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  • Pour the melted coconut oil into the sugar and mix well to combine. It it's too wet, add small amounts of sugar and mix until you get a consistency you like.

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  • Add the food colouring and mix well until the colour is consistent.

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  • Add the drops of essential oils and mix until well combined.

    (For the lavender lemon scrub, I used 10 drops lemon essential oil and 10 drops lavender essential oil.)

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Step 3: Store DIY sugar scrub

  • Scoop the sugar scrub into an airtight container, such as a small mason jar, and cover it with a tight fitting lid.

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  • Your homemade sugar scrub is complete!

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How do I use this homemade sugar scrub?

You can use sugar scrubs on your hands and body up to three times a week. You can use them on your face as well, but I’ve been too nervous to get it into my eyes, so I’ve avoided it on my face.

If you do use it on your face, tie back your hair, wet your face, and gently massage the sugar scrubinto your skin in a circular motion. Then use lukewarm water to rinse off the scrub. You can use the same technique on your hands and body.

What if I don’t have essential oils for the fragrance?

If you don’t have essential oils, you can try to make this with cooking extracts, but keep in mind that extracts (such as vanilla extract or peppermint extract) often have alcohol in them, so they might dry out your skin and give off a slight alcohol smell, especially if they sit for a few days.

If you’re giving sugar scrub as a present, you’ll probably want to test it out with your particular brand of extract to make sure it works properly. You can also adddried lavender, dried rosemary, or vanilla beans for scent instead.

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Will the food colouring in this DIY sugar scrub recipe colour my skin?

It’s only 5 drops of food colouring for an entire 1.5 cups of sugar scrub, so it didn’t leave any colour on my hands or in my bathtub. You can add more if you want a stronger colour, or you can choose to leave it out.

How should I store this homemade sugar scrub?

You’ll want to store your sugar scrub at room temperature in an airtight container.

I found these adorable glass jars at the dollar store. They have a flat spot on one side so you can keep them on their side if you want. And the lids were stainless steel with a clear plastic top.

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How do I make labels for my DIY sugar scrub?

I printed out a very simple label and used my label punch and my 1/8″ hole punch and tied it around the top of the jar with plain twine. So simple, but definitely adorable if you’re giving them as a present!

>>> Printable PDF of my Sugar Scrub Labels <<<

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Is this sugar scrub okay for sensitive skin?

This body scrub is FANTASTIC for people like me with sensitive skin. It’s pretty much just sugar and coconut oil.

There are no hidden ingredients and you can use as much or as little colour and scent as you like!

How long will this sugar scrub last?

If you store your sugar scrub in an air tight container, it should last for about 1 to 2 months. If it starts to smell different from the day you made it, it’s time to make a new batch.

You can also store homemade sugar scrub in the refrigerator, where it will last up to 6 months (but I haven’t actually tried that yet).

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DIY Sugar Scrub

This homemade sugar scrub is so easy to make! And it’s just so luxurious! I had no idea that sugar scrub was so easy to make! But seriously, it takes less than 5 minutes. And when it’s done, it smells heavenly! It’s such an awesome homemade gift idea – or if you make it for yourself, it’s a fun way to spoil yourself!

Sugar scrubs area great way to exfoliate and moisturize your whole body in the shower. I’ve been using my little batch of homemade sugar scrubon my hands at bedtime, and I’ve been shocked by how silky smooth it makes my skin feel! And it leaves myhands with a gentle lavender smell that’s reallysoothing as I drift off to sleep.

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How to Make Sugar Scrub

This post was originally published on August 1, 2016. This is a story from the original post:

For a few years, I had a subscription to House and Home magazine. I thought I’d enjoy all the decorating ideas in it, but it turns out that my favourite section was actually the food section that they include at the end. Have you ever tried one of the meals in that small food section? They look so amazing, but they aren’t exactly simple. There was one issue a few years ago that had a gorgeous salmondinner in it and I decided to make it for my 30th birthday party. (This is related, I promise…)

Except as it turns out, I didn’t have any motivation on my 30th birthday – and the dinner was a TON of work. So I bought all the food, invited everyone over, and made them allhelp me cook the meal. lol We all chopped and cooked and barbecued together, and even though it was probably annoying for my guests, I remember it being a lot of fun!I made everything on the menu from the magazine, right down to the wine choice, and it was delicious! (You know… besides being a ton of work…)

One of the menu items was lavender lemonade, and it was soooooo good! So fresh, and so summery, and reallydifferent! My mom had to make a special trip to the farmer’s market just to find a fresh bunch of lavender to bring to my party. I wish I still had the recipe for it. (Although knowing me, it’s probably still tucked away in the night table drawer that I haven’t cleaned out in 7 years…)

This lavender lemon sugar scrub reminds me of that hot summer evening and the amazingly fun birthday party I had almost exactly five years ago when I served that delicious lavender lemonade. (And let’s just say that turning 30 somehow seemed easier to me than turning 35… Somehow, turning 35 gave me some inner angst and bothered me way more… I’m now officially in my mid-thirties… eek!).

Before I had that lavender lemonade made from fresh lemons and a fresh bunch of lavender, I probably never would have thought to pair the two flavours together. But they compliment one another perfectly! I also whipped up a batch of plain lavender sugar scrub and plain lemon sugar scrub since I had the ingredients out anyway. My kitchen smelled just like a spa!

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FAQs

How do you make sugar and lemon scrub at home? ›

Melt the coconut oil. Combine oil, sugar, lemon zest and about half the juice in a small bowl. If necessary, add more sugar or juice to get the desired consistency. Transfer to a container with an air-tight lid.

How do you exfoliate your skin with lemon and sugar? ›

Just mix a tablespoon of sugar in half a lemon's juice and mix it. You can also add a bit of honey to attain a nice consistency. Apply it all over you face and leave it for 20-30 minutes. Wash away with water along with gently scrubbing your skin.

How effective is lemon and sugar scrub? ›

It's ideal for rough spots like feet, knees, elbows and hands. It's also great for nail beds and cuticles. To use on the face, this scrub works wonderfully for those with acne-prone skin. But, of course, the entire body can benefit from a lemon and sugar exfoliation that leaves skin soft and insanely smooth.

How do you make a good sugar scrub? ›

Directions
  1. Place sugars into a small bowl. Pour oil over sugar; mix thoroughly until well blended.
  2. Add 2-3 drops favorite oil; mix well. Spoon into jars. Decorate with holiday ribbon or bow.
  3. Label jar as desired or download these printable sugar scrub labels and personalize.

Can lemon and sugar scrub remove dark spots? ›

The benefits of lemon and sugar scrub are wonderful and help your skin in many ways. We know, first hand, that lemon is a natural sources of vitamin C. This vitamin helps lightening dark spots from sun exposure, age spots, and discolorations. It also helps with rough spots such as knee, elbows, hands and feet.

Do lemons remove dead skin cells? ›

Psoriasis and dandruff treatment

Since lemon juice can get rid of dead skin cells, the theory is that it might also alleviate skin patches attributed to psoriasis and dandruff. The sloughing-off effects are attributed to lemon's natural levels of citric acid, as AHAs have an exfoliating effect on the skin.

What is the side effect of lemon and sugar on face? ›

Irritation on the skin: Applying lemon extracts directly to the face often causes skin irritation due to its high acidic properties. Skin irritation such as dryness, redness, peeling, and flakiness are some of the common side effects. If you have sensitive skin, these symptoms can become severe.

How often should I use lemon and sugar scrub? ›

How to use:
  1. Add 4 tablespoons of lemon juice and 2 tablespoons of sugar to a bowl. Mix them without letting the sugar dissolve completely.
  2. Apply this mixture to your face and gently scrub in an upward direction.
  3. Leave it for 8–10 minutes and then wash your face with cool water.
  4. You can use this scrub 1–2 times per week.
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Can I use lemon and sugar scrub everyday? ›

Lemon is acidic and may cause skin irritation. This is true for sensitive and dry skin. It is best to use this scrub for only once a week in case of dry and sensitive skin.

How long can you store lemon sugar scrub? ›

The diy lemon sugar scrub is best if used within 1-2 months. It does not need to be refrigerated. Simply store it in a jar with a lid. And make sure to screw the lid on tightly after each use so it stays fresh!

How long does a homemade 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.

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.

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.

What is the best oil to use in a 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.

Is homemade sugar scrub good for skin? ›

Sugar is one of the best natural beauty ingredients to exfoliate your skin. Sugar scrubs are mild and help remove dead skin. They also help rejuvenate the skin by cleaning all the dirt from the skin pores. With all the dead skin and dirt removed, the new skin is more radiant and you have a healthier glow.

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