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5 Sugar Scrubs That’ll Make You Feel Fresh & Beautiful

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It’s pretty safe to say that sugar scrubs should be on our lists of things that we’re grateful for. Heck, they might just be sweeter than Christmas morning! I kid. . .  but really, these scrubs are simply amazing and one of the best ways to take care of your skin safely and healthily.

These sugar scrubs are packed with ingredients that will ensure that your body and skin stay radiant, and smooth like a baby’s bottom and help keep the nasty daily oils and grime that we get from the environment.

DIY Sugar Scrubs: 5 Best Recipes You’ll Love

DIY Grape Seed Sugar Scrub

DIY Grape Seed Sugar Scrub

What I love about this sugar scrub is its simplicity and the abundant benefits that you gain from using grape seed. It is used to nourish skin since it doesn’t block your pores and treats acne, reduces acne scars, reduces aging, and gets rid of dark under-eye circles.

Over at Whole New Mom, she goes about explaining how you can save a few bucks by making your homemade scrub rather than buying it from the store. You will be shocked to see the potential savings from doing this DIY.

You can find the instructions and recipe over here.

DIY Cranberry Sugar Scrub

DIY Cranberry Sugar Scrub

Doesn’t this look so delicious? I would have eaten it if this wasn’t meant to be a sugar scrub. As delicious and vibrant as this scrub looks, your skin will thank you for the benefits that come along by using cranberry.

It’s high in vitamin C which produces collagen, fights acne, and has antiseptic properties and antioxidants that will keep your skin looking young and soft. Simply Stacie introduces us to a quick and easy recipe in which only three ingredients (cranberries, coconut oil, sugar) are required to make this powerful sugar scrub. Find the recipe over here.

DIY Green Tea Scrub

DIY Green Tea Scrub

Green tea is an epic cure for acne filled life. I’ve suffered from acne for a long time and was eventually saved by green tea. Drinking this every single day will clear your skin, keep the upcoming pimples away, and get rid of toxins from your body.

Try this simple scrub that will help reduce your stress and calm your face. It’s amazing! Head over to Clippers & Tea as Jasmine directs you step by step over here.

DIY Blueberry Sugar Scrub

DIY Blueberry Sugar Scrub

Another wonderful scrub that is loaded with benefits is this blueberry scrub. Just by using a little, you welcome your skin to vitamins such as A, C, and E.

The good thing about this scrub is that it’s even more powerful than green tea when it comes to antioxidants and can rejuvenate your skin. Thanks to Jenny over at The Jenny Evolution, we can protect and give our skin some much-needed love.

You can find the recipe over here.

DIY Coconut Tangerine Sugar Scrubs

DIY Coconut Tangerine Sugar Scrubs

One thing that is common when making a sugar scrub is that each and everyone uses coconut and there’s a reason for it. Coconut oil (especially, this one which can be found right here) is an excellent moisturizer and makes your skin super soft. It’s so healthy that we even cook with it.

By combining coconut oil with tangerine, we can reduce aging, and have glowing skin and the antioxidants provide a shield for our skin. Head over to A Pumpkin And A Princess to get this fabulous recipe.

In addition, I HIGHLY recommend you check out DR. Axe, the guru of all things health, and his 20 Secret Ways To Use Coconut Oil.

There are so many things that I started to do with coconut oil and I love it!

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6 Comments

  1. Hello! Can you tell me the shelf life of these scrubs pls? I would love to try the green tea and cranberry scrubs. Thank you for posting!!

  2. Hi. I too would like to know the shelf life so I can give them as gifts! Also, do they need to be refrigerated?

    1. Hi Kate, it depends. You could just store it in an airtight container but you could try it to see which lasts longer. 🙂

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