Luxurious Sugar Scrub Recipe for Silky Smooth Skin (2024)

Sugar may not be good for your insides, but a sugar scrub can be very good for your skin. Those expensive scrubs in department stores and spas… they cost pennies to make! Sugar scrubs are a simple beauty recipe with countless variations, and they can be incredibly moisturizing and exfoliating to the skin.

I use scrubs on my face, body, and (especially) feet to slough off dead skin and moisturize. The result? Silky skin with minimal effort!

If you are new to making your ownbeauty products(or even if you are a veteran natural beauty alchemist) I highly encourage you to try out these homemade sugar scrub recipes.

Why Use Sugar Scrub?

Taking time out from mom-life to take care of ourselves isn’t always easy, but let’s face it… skin needs TLC to stay healthy. Switching to more natural cosmetics and beauty products may mean leaving some of your favorite products behind.

Not to worry! In my experience anatural skin care regimecan work even better (and certainly is better for you). In many ways natural beauty products have simplified my routine since I can mix up what I need with simple ingredients I already have on hand.

Here’s the highlights of my skin care routine these days:

  • Dry brush before showering (here’s how to do it)
  • Exfoliate and moisturize with a scrub in the shower
  • Apply a natural lotion post-shower
  • Oil cleanse my face, adding a facial sugar scrub once or twice a week for exfoliation
  • Finish with a quality nourishing face serum (this one is my absolute favorite)

I make up for the money I invest in a few high-quality store-bought beauty products by making the rest myself at home. Sugar scrub is so easy and fun to make, it’s one item I’ll never buy.

These also make a great DIY gift idea! Just put them in a cute mason jar and apply a decorative label or tag. Now you have a pampering and practical gift for an expecting/new mom, or for Christmas gifts or Mother’s Day gifts!

Men get dry skin, too. Make a manly scented version by trying some of the suggested essential oil combinations in this post.

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DIY Sugar Scrub Recipe

This is the perfect recipe for beauty DIY beginners. Fast, fun, and simple!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Yield: 1.5 cups

Author: Katie Wells

Materials

  • 1 cup granulated sugar (white or brown)
  • ½ cup olive oil (or coconut oil)
  • essential oils (optional)

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients and stir to combine.

  • Store in an airtight container, such as a wide-mouth mason jar.

Notes

To use:
In the shower, scrub your skin with 1 tablespoon of the mixture and rinse well. It will leave your skin feeling like silk. Goodbye dry skin!

Sound simple? It is!

Sugar Scrub Variations

Ready to mix it up? Change your sugar scrub to suit the season. All of these variations use simple ingredients found at most grocery stores.

  • Pumpkin Pie Scrub: 1 cup of brown sugar, ½ cupcoconut oil, ½ tspvitamin E oil,and ½ tsp pumpkin pie spice (or just ½ tspcinnamon)
  • VanillaBrown Sugar Scrub: 1 cup brown sugar, ½ cup almond oil, ½ tspvitamin E oiland 1 tspreal vanilla extract
  • Lemon Sugar Scrub:Great hand scrub for after washing dishes! 1 cup white sugar, ½ cup olive oil, ½ tspvitamin E oil, 15-20 drops (or more) oflemon or orange essential oil
  • Gentle Lavender Sugar Scrub for Face: 1 cup white sugar, ½ cup almond oil, ½ tspvitamin E oil, ½ tsp real vanilla extract, and 15 dropslavender essential oil. Or make this gentler oatmeal version.
  • Vanilla Latte Sugar Scrub: Need I say more? Seriously… make sure you have coffee on hand to make a vanilla latte because it will have you craving the real thing. Find the recipe here.
  • Sugar Cookie Lip Scrub: Better than lip balm, in my opinion, since it exfoliates and moisturizes in one step. Here’s the recipe.
  • Mint Chocolate Lip Scrub: I also recently came up with this flavor that will leave you withdeliciously smooth lips. Get the recipe here.
  • Homemade Foot Scrub with Magnesium: Perfect for pedicure season, this foot scrub is therapeutic as well with the addition of magnesium.
  • Cumin Sugar Scrub for Face or Body: Not all sugar scrubs have to smell like dessert. This more exotic scrub is packed with antioxidants for glowing skin.
  • Himalayan Salt Scrub: Salt is typically coarser than sugar and slower to dissolve, which makes this salt-based scrub recipe great for heavy-duty exfoliation. (If you have sensitive skin, stick to sugar scrubs.)
  • Sugar Scrub Cubes: Make this cute and compact version of a scrub in single-use cubes. No mess and you can even make them colored with purifying French rose clay. Here’s how to make them.
  • Chai Sugar Scrub: All the scents of your favorite chai latte in a luxurious moisturizing scrub! Here’s the recipe.
  • Gingerbread Body Scrub: My favorite recipe to give at Christmas. Get the recipe here.

How to Store

These last on the counter for up to 2 months (or more). Take care that extra water doesn’t get into the scrub when you use it as it won’t last as long or work as well.

One warning: these smell good enough to eat! Actually, they are good enough to eat, but don’t… sugar is bad for your intestines!

This article was medically reviewed by Madiha Saeed, MD, a board certified family physician. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

Ever made your own sugar scrub or facial products? What is your favorite combination? Let me know below!

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FAQs

How to make a luxurious sugar scrub? ›

All of these variations use simple ingredients found at most grocery stores. Gentle Lavender Sugar Scrub for Face: 1 cup white sugar, ½ cup almond oil, ½ tsp vitamin E oil, ½ tsp real vanilla extract, and 15 drops lavender essential oil.

How do you make a high quality body scrub? ›

How to Make Homemade Body Scrub
  1. Add the Himalayan salt and unrefined sugar to a bowl and mix.
  2. Pour the liquid Coconut oil in the bowl and stir.
  3. Add the essential oils and gently mix.
  4. Pour mixture into a glass container that has an airtight seal.
  5. Top off with dried rose petals or lavender (a great addition if gifting).
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What oil is best for sugar scrub? ›

Olive oil is a natural emollient that hydrates and softens rough, dry skin. Rich in vitamins E and K, it's also a natural antioxidant that helps reduce signs of aging and inflammation. You can use olive oil for any DIY sugar scrub, and it pairs well with most essential oil scents.

Why does my homemade sugar scrub get hard? ›

Especially Virgin Coconut oil (what's used in your product) will become hard because of its high-fat content (very good for your skin). Simply heat it back up by placing the jar in a bowl of warm water for 3-5 minutes or until soft.

What is the best emulsifier for scrubs? ›

The most common emulsifier used in scrubs is emulsifying wax, or e-wax which contains properties that can attract both oil and water for example.

What is the best preservative for sugar scrubs? ›

Optiphen is great for sugar scrubs. The amount of preservative should be about 1% of the total weight of the solution. For example, 1lb of sugar scrub should have about 0.016 to 0.020 ounces or 6-7 drops of Optiphen.

What is the best ingredient for body scrub? ›

When it comes to selecting the right body scrub ingredients for your skin type, there are a few factors to consider.
  • Soybean Oil. ...
  • Grapeseed Oil. ...
  • Jojoba Seed Oil. ...
  • Sesame Oil. ...
  • Almond Oil. ...
  • Vitamin E. ...
  • Charcoal. ...
  • Wheat Protein. Wheat protein is a natural source of amino acids, which help to strengthen and protect the skin.

What makes body scrub creamy? ›

Emulsified scrubs contain emulsifiers so that when the scrub mixes with water, it forms a creamy lotion that is easier to spread, exfoliate and rinse off when you're done. They're usually anhydrous (oil-based) formulas that moisturise as well as exfoliate your skin to leave it soft, supple and renewed.

What is the best scent for body scrub? ›

Here are the best essential oils for body scrub:
  • Rose Essential Oil. ...
  • Tea Tree Essential Oil. ...
  • Jojoba Essential Oil. ...
  • Carrot Seed Essential Oil. ...
  • Lavender Essential Oil. ...
  • Geranium Essential Oil. ...
  • Chamomile Essential Oil. ...
  • Jasmine Essential Oil.

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

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 kind of sugar is best for sugar scrubs? ›

Regular granulated sugar, brown sugar or organic sugar all work well. Brown sugar is the finest and least abrasive, regular granulated is next and works just fine, and organic sugar is the coarsest. Pick the one you like or mix and match until you find your favorite combination.

How long can you keep a homemade sugar scrub? ›

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 to make a smooth sugar scrub? ›

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.

What texture should a sugar scrub be? ›

A sugar scrub combines granulated sugar with moisturizing ingredients—like botanical oils and butters—to create a gritty paste or slush-like texture. Some formulas have additional ingredients, like essential oils, to add to the overall exfoliating experience.

What to avoid in body scrubs? ›

The next time you shop around for body scrubs, watch out for these harmful ingredients!
  • Phthalates. What they are: ...
  • Petroleum (mineral oil) What they are: ...
  • Parabens. What they are: ...
  • Synthetic Fragrances. What they are:
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How do you make an effective sugar scrub? ›

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? ›

Lemon is a natural skin brightening ingredient, which naturally removes tan. Mixing it with sugar makes an excellent scrub for removing dirt and giving your face a natural glow. 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.

What makes a good sugar scrub? ›

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.

How much fragrance do you add to sugar scrub? ›

Once mixed together, add 30-40 drops of essential oil to the bowl. Of course, scale up or down if you like more/less scent. Divide your scrub into separate containers.

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