Top 5 Homemade Sugar Scrub Recipes - Little Pine Kitchen (2024)

Who doesn’t love to be pampered every once and a while??

I mean really…we deserves it!

Ourfast paced society, puts some pretty heftydemands on us andin order to keep up with even the simplest of tasks we’ve been trained toburn the candle onboth ends.

From our jobs,to workingaround the house, to hanging out with friends andfam, even keeping up with the newestNetflix shows can be quite exhausting🙂

Which is why sneaking in a littletime for TLC ofthe mind, body and soul is vital! It’s how we stay sane and continue being awesome at whatwe do!

But danggggg can pampering ourselves get expensive or what?! From massages to facials, even buyinga new hand cream can quickly add up.

Which is why I love these homemade sugar scrub recipes. Using them, plus some of our easy homemade lotion recipes orlotion bar recipesis like going to the spa for an afternoon. Well, not at all actually but they’re really amazing and make your skin feel ridiculously soft.

Not to mention they’re a fraction of the cost compared to store bought sugar scrubs.

Check out our top 5 favorites homemade sugar scrub recipes below! We’ve got a scent for every occasion so you can enjoy lusciously soft skin all year round 🙂

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Sugar on Your Skin is a Good Thing.

You love sugar, I love sugar.

We both know we aren’t supposed to eat sugar. But no one said it was unhealthy to use it on our skin…

So let’s put all that sugar in thepantry to good use shall we?

Sugar is great for the skin as it’s a natural exfoliant. Do you exfoliate your skin?

To be honest, I’ve always beenpretty lazy when it comes to skin care. Then I started reading moreabout the importance ofexfoliating theskin and immediately stepped up my game.

Here’s the deal…

“Your skin renews itself about 30 days. If the old cells remain on the surface and build up, cosmetic dermatologist Naila Malik, MD, says, they can contribute to a flat, dull appearance, blemishes, and scaling. Exfoliation also helps improve the penetration of your other skin products” (source).

Yikes, so you’ll be exfoliating too now, right?

If you notice your skin health worsening during winter and fall, it’s actually because“’as the weather gets colder and the humidity levels drop, more cells dry out and accumulate on the surface… They need to be removed to uncover smooth, fresh skin.’” (source)

These homemade sugar scrub recipes are a great way to exfoliate because they smell incredible and leave your skin feeling velvety soft. You may even notice a little glow throughout the day!

Homemade Sugar Scrub Recipes Vs. Store Bought

You’re sold on exfoliating and using sugar scrubs to do so…

Now the question is, why not grab a store bought sugar scrub and usethat instead?

Here are a few reasons why I prefer my homemade sugar scrubs than any boring ol’store bought brand!

1. It’s ridiculously easy and inexpensive to make.

If I could find a benefit to paying more for a store bought sugar scrub I’d be open to it, but I haven’t found a singlereason to make the switch…

From the scent to how soft these scrubs leave my skin, they’re amazing!

2. I get to control the scent and switch the ingredients around.

Play around with different essential oils, types of sugar, oils until you find a combination you love!

I usemoisturizing oils such as olive oil, jojoba oil, coconut oil andalmond oil. Stick to a sugar to oil ratio of 2:1 to start and make adjustmentsfrom there!

3. The potential harm in using store bought products.

If you’re a regular to The Little Pine, you know my stance on store bought beauty products, so I wont go into too much detail and bore you… for those that are curious, here are the cliff notes:

Science is a tad behind in researching the effects of questionable ingredients in our toiletries.

As of late, there’s been much controversy over the potential harm caused by ingredients (such as parabens) found in our toiletries. At this time, science has neither proven nor disproven these claims.

Therefore, the jury is still out.

My stance on the matter is this…

I prefer to use only natural ingredients on my body’s largest organ (the skin). I don’t know how much of what I put on my skin is absorbed into my body, and if absorbed the effects (if any) there would be. Despite what some mayclaim, no one knows this, the research isn’t there yet.

That being said, I feel our bodies are happiest when functioning in their natural state, without the use of chemicals.

Which is the main reason why I make my own sugar scrub 🙂

Homemade Sugar Scrub Recipes

No one likes dry skin. Seriously, not one person.

But dry skin happens.

So let’s fix it. Give your skin the TLC it deserves with these 5 incredibly luscious homemade sugar scrub recipes.

Mix and match the ingredients below as desired, and have fun with it!

How to Make Sugar Scrub

Below you’ll find the ingredients and recipes photos for our 5 favorite sugar scrubs!

To make the sugar scrub, place all ingredients listed in a bowl and stir until combined.

I suggest storing them in a jar with a lid. I LOVE the jars used in the photo (easy to open/close). I bought mine at IKEA, but if you’d like to stay in you PJs, here are some awesome choices, or just throw them in small mason jars!:

Keep in mind your homemade sugar scrubs contain no preservatives, so they wonthave as long of a shelf life as astore bought brand.

Exfoliateaway and enjoy!

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Vanilla Lavender Relaxing Sugar Scrub

Alright, name 2 scents that come to mind when you think about relaxing…

I hope you said vanilla and lavender because if you didn’t I don’t know what to tell you. This sugar scrub is the perfect way to relax after a long day and pamper yourself! As you deserve 🙂

1 cup White Sugar
1/2 cup Almond Oil
1/2 tsp Vitamin E Oil
1 tsp Vanilla Extract
15 dropsLavender Essential Oil

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Lemon Scented Hand Sugar Scrub

I love using this lemon sugar scrub after doing the dishes or cleaning the kitchen.

It adds a sustained refreshing scent to your hands after using it!

1 Cup White Sugar
½ Cup Olive Oil
1/2 tsp Vitamin E Oil (optional, but I always use it. Helps moisturize your skin!)
15-20 Drops ofLemon Essential Oil

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Rose Sugar Scrub

This is an awesome scrub to use throughout the day… It’ll make you feel as elegant as ever!

It also makes for a fun Valentines Day gift. If you’d like to add a little extra pink to your scrub, adda few drops of Hibiscus tea!

1 Cup White Sugar
½ Cup Coconut Oil
1 ½ Tbsp Dried Rose Petals (optional, makes your sugar scrub look even prettier!)
½ tsp Vitamin E Oil (optional, but I always use it. Helps moisturize your skin!)
8-10 Drops ofRose Water

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Gingerbread Sugar Scrub

The perfectlyfestive scrub to use throughout the winter season!

I love making a big batch of this and passing it out to friends for Christmas. Makes for the perfect gift in a small mason jar with a cute red bow!

½cup Brown Sugar
½ cup White Sugar
½ cup Coconut Oil
½ tsp Vitamin E Oil
2 tsp Vanilla Extract
½ tsp Cinnamon
½ tsp Clove
½ tsp Ground Ginger
½ tsp Nutmeg

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Pumpkin Pie Spice

As you may know, I’m overly obsessed with fall. So I use this pumpkin pie spiced sugar scrub year round to remind me of my favorite time of year.

If that’s not for you, this is the perfect scrub to put next to your sink during the fall season.

½ cup of Brown Sugar
½ cup White Sugar
½ cup Almond Oil
½ tsp Vitamin E Oil
3 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice
2 tsp of Vanilla Extract

Have you tried your own homemade sugar scrub recipe? What scents did you make?

Let us know in the comments below! Hope you enjoy and find these sugar scrubs as relaxing as we do.

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FAQs

What is the best sugar for homemade sugar scrub? ›

Organic cane sugar will give you a more coarse scrub and fine sugar will give you fine scrub. If you want to use this on your body AND your face, I'd suggest fine or medium-coarse sugar. I like to use organic sugar because it's a little more coarse than regular sugar, but it isn't super coarse like turbinado sugar.

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.

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.

Which sugar is best for scrub? ›

Cane sugar– this is your classic “white sugar” that you'll find at most grocery stores. I find this is the best coarseness for both exfoliating and moisturizing. Brown sugar – some people prefer to use brown sugar because it's less refined but this really doesn't make much of a difference when applying to skin.

What oil is best for a sugar scrub? ›

Coconut oil takes a couple of minutes to work into the sugar. But if you use an oil that is liquid at room temperature like jojoba, you can stir this scrub together in less than 1 minute! Some people also like to use sweet almond oil or olive oil as well.

What is the best homemade 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.

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. Once you've covered your face, remove the scrub with lukewarm water and voilà, clean smooth skin! For best results, repeat twice a week!

How do you make homemade sugar scrub for dead skin? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 clear plastic jar.
  2. 1 cup sugar.
  3. 12 cup extra virgin olive oil.
  4. lemon juice (optional)
  5. scented essential oil (optional)

Which homemade scrub is best for the face? ›

Homemade Face Scrubs
  1. Homemade Face Scrub For Oily Skin: Kiwi. ...
  2. Homemade Face Scrub For Dry Skin: Coconut Oil. ...
  3. Homemade Scrub For Sensitive Skin: Oatmeal. ...
  4. Homemade Scrub For Combination Skin: Coffee. ...
  5. Homemade Face Scrub For Glowing Skin: Tomato. ...
  6. Homemade Face Scrub For Blackheads: Lemon. ...
  7. Homemade Face Scrub For Acne: Cinnamon.

Do DIY sugar scrubs work? ›

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.

Do you use sugar scrub wet or dry? ›

You can shower, or bath, but make sure you've washed your body with soap or body wash before you use a body scrub, and make sure your skin is damp, soft and supple to ensure the best results.

How do you make homemade scrub for dark spots? ›

Lemon and Sugar Scrub

Lemon, with its natural bleaching properties, can be a powerful ally in reducing dark spots. Here's how you can use this scrub: Mix fresh lemon juice with granulated sugar to create a gentle scrub. Apply in circular motions, allowing the sugar to exfoliate and the lemon to lighten the skin.

Why does my homemade sugar scrub get hard? ›

depending on how large your container is and how often you use the sugar scrub. If stored too long, the sugar scrub can get hard – I make about a month's worth at a time.

Do sugar scrubs use real sugar? ›

It's a body scrub made primarily of sugar. The sugar is typically paired with a humectant for moisturizing and a botanical or essential oil for fragrance and aromatherapy.

Is brown or white sugar better for sugar scrubs? ›

Brown sugar is gentler than white sugar so it's better for delicate skin, specifically your face. The scrub will have a wonderful scent from brown sugar, so it can be used for its natural scent too. In a sugar scrub recipe, you can mix brown sugar with white sugar if you can't decide.

What is the ratio of sugar to oil in a sugar scrub? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 clear plastic jar.
  2. 1 cup sugar.
  3. 12 cup extra virgin olive oil.
  4. lemon juice (optional)
  5. scented essential oil (optional)

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