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    Rose Sugar Scrub

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · Leave a Comment[affiliate_disclosure]

    Exfoliate and pamper your skin with this fragrant Rose Sugar Scrub that makes a delightful gift.
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    Rose Sugar Scrub is a fragrant and indulgent addition to any relaxing bath time.

    Pink sugar scrub in a glass jar with lid. Surrounded by dried rose hips.
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    Sugar scrubs feel like such an indulgence when really they're not all that expensive to make.

    I especially love using them in the winter time when the weather is cold and dry here in New England. Because they help exfoliate, moisturize and can even fight skin aging and wrinkles, sugar scrubs are a great way to pamper yourself!

    Of course, they make wonderful gifts, too! Pair it with these Rose Petal Bath Bombs for a sweet Mother's Day or Galentine's Day gift.

    Reasons to Use Sugar Scrubs

    1. Moisturizes dry skin with nourishing oils.
    2. Exfoliates to remove dead skin.
    3. Brightens and evens skin tone.
    4. Helps fight wrinkles and can even minimize the look of scars.

    I really love making my own homemade bath and beauty products. Knowing exactly what each 'ingredient' is that I'm adding, like with these DIY Makeup Remover Pads that have no harsh chemicals is really important to me.

    Materials

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    • mixing bowl, measuring cups, mixing spoon, mason jars, and jar funnel (optional)
    • 1 cup granulated sugar - an excellent exfoliant. By removing dead skin, your skin will look brighter and healthier.
    • 1 teaspoon rosehip oil - you might be tempted to leave this out since it can be pricey, but is fabulous for your skin! Rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, rosehip oil helps tissue and cell regeneration.
    • 1 teaspoon jojoba oil - because it is a natural antibacterial, this is a fantastic addition to your sugar scrub. It will both clean and moisturize your skin.
    • ½ cup coconut oil - helps add body and texture to the scrub. Coconut oil is also very good for your skin because it can help reduce inflammation and keeps your skin moisturized.
    • 20-30 drops of rose essential oil - this essential oil may help to relieve stress and tension and may also have positive effects for those who suffer from anxiety and/or depression.

    Visit my Amazon storefront for product ideas and recommendations specific to making your own sugar scrubs.

    Optional Ingredients

    While these are not necessary, they are a great way to customize your sugar scrub. Please note that the measurements given are based on using a 2:1 ratio of 1 cup sugar and ½ cup coconut oil, which will make appropriately 8 ounces (two cups) of sugar scrub mixture.

    • body wash (up to 2 tablespoons) - this will make your sugar scrub have a lovely soft texture, and help clean your skin while it exfoliates.
    • essential oils (5-10 drops) - there are all kinds of great reasons to using essential oils in your bath and beauty products and the precise benefits depend on the type of oil you choose.
    • vitamin E oil (approximately ½ teaspoon) - while it helps to moisturize your skin, vitamin E is known to make skin look and feel healthy, so it's a great addition to body scrubs.
    • shea butter (up to ¼ cup) - tones and soothes skin with anti-inflammatory properties, fatty acids, and vitamins. Wonderful for helping to repair damaged skin. If you use shea butter, I'd recommend adding an additional ¼ cup of sugar to your mixture.
    • mica powder (no more than ⅛ teaspoon) - this is purely for looks. Adding mica powder - a natural stone mineral - makes your sugar scrub look lovely, but it's not a necessity. If you choose to use it, look for a cosmetic grade. You can find mica powder online.

    These Homemade Rose Scented Shower Steamers are a wonderful way to unwind in the shower when you don't have time for a long hot bath.

    How to Make Rose Sugar Scrub

    I prefer to whip my scrub in a stand mixer, which helps the coconut oil combine with all the other ingredients. However, you can mix this by hand as well.

    1. Combine the rose hip and jojoba oils in a mixing bowl with the rose essential oil and stir to combine.
    2. Next, add the coconut oil and sugar. Don't melt the coconut oil. If it is too hard, scoop it into a small bowl and set that bowl inside a larger one partially filled with hot water. This will loosen up the coconut oil without melting it.
    3. Beat using your mixer or a whisk until it there are no more lumps - about 1 minute.
    4. Spoon the mixture into your jar (using a large-mouth funnel makes this super easy!)

    TIP: If you are using mica powder, combine it with the liquid oils BEFORE adding the sugar and coconut oil.

    More Sugar Scrub 'Recipes'

    Sugar scrubs might just be one of the easiest of all the homemade bath and beauty products that I have tried. Here are a few of our reader's favorite concoctions:

    • Coconut Oil Sugar Scrub – “Sugar Cookie”
    • Coconut Lime Sugar Scrub
    • DIY Vanilla Brown Sugar Scrub
    • Lavender Bath Salts
    • Coffee Sugar Scrub

    If you're putting together a gift basket for the holidays, try our Peppermint Sugar Scrub or Gingerbread Sugar Scrub.

    DIY Sugar Cookie Body Scrub - EASY DIY BEAUTY WITH COCONUT OIL
    Coconut Lime Sugar Scrub
    Vanilla Brown Sugar Scrub

    More DIY Health and Beauty Ideas

    You can find tons of DIY Beauty Products that you can make at home. Here are a few of our favorites:

    • Sugar Scrub Bars
    • Rosemary Lavender Milk Bath
    • DIY Soothing Bath Bombs
    • DIY Lotion Bars
    Rosemary & Lavendar Milk Bath
    DIY Soothing Bath Bombs
    DIY lotion bars on a white dish.

    You might also like:

    • Lavender Bath Salts from Juggling Act Mama
    • DIY Sugar Scrub Cubes from Soap Queen
    • Homemade Honey Lip Balm from Juggling Act Mama
    Rose sugar scrub in a glass jar.

    Rose Sugar Scrub

    Exfoliate and pamper your skin with this fragrant Rose Sugar Scrub that makes a delightful gift.
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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Servings: 8 oz
    Author: Ang Paris

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    Equipment

    • Mixing Bowl
    • Measuring cups
    • Mixing Spoon
    • Mason Jars
    • Jar funnel (optional)

    Materials

    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 1 teaspoon rosehip oil
    • 1 teaspoon jojoba oil
    • ½ cup coconut oil
    • 20-30 drops of rose essential oil
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    Instructions

    • Combine the rose hip and jojoba oils in a mixing bowl with the rose essential oil and stir to combine.
      1 teaspoon rosehip oil, 1 teaspoon jojoba oil, 20-30 drops of rose essential oil
    • Next, add the coconut oil and sugar. (Don't melt the coconut oil. If it is too hard, scoop it into a small bowl and set that bowl inside a larger one partially filled with hot water. This will loosen up the coconut oil without melting it.)
      1 cup granulated sugar, ½ cup coconut oil
    • Beat using your mixer or a whisk until it there are no more lumps - about 1 minute.
    • Spoon the mixture into your jar (using a large-mouth funnel makes this super easy!)

    Notes

    Optional Ingredients
    While these are not necessary, they are a great way to customize your sugar scrub.
    • body wash (up to 2 tablespoons), this will make your sugar scrub have a lovely soft texture, and help clean your skin while it exfoliates
    • essential oils (5-10 drops) - there are all kinds of great reasons to using essential oils in your bath and beauty products and the precise benefits depend on the type of oil you choose
    • vitamin E oil (approximately ½ teaspoon) - while it helps to moisturize your skin, vitamin E is known to make skin look and feel healthy, so it's a great addition to body scrubs
    • Shea butter (up to ¼ cup) - tones and soothes skin with anti-inflammatory properties, fatty acids and vitamins.
    • Mica powder (no more than ⅛ teaspoon) - this is purely for looks. Adding mica powder - a natural stone mineral - makes your sugar scrub look lovely, but it's not a necessity. If you choose to use it, look for a cosmetic grade. You can find mica powder online.
    I prefer to whip my scrub in a stand mixer, which helps the coconut oil combine with all the other ingredients. However, you can mix this by hand as well. If you are using mica powder, combine it with the liquid oils BEFORE adding the sugar and coconut oil.
    If you use shea butter, I'd recommend add an additional ¼ cup of sugar to your mixture.
    Please note that the measurements given are based on using a 2:1 ratio of 1 cup sugar and ½ cup coconut oil, which will make appropriately 8 ounces (two cups) of sugar scrub mixture.
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