Six Holiday DIY Sugar Scrub Recipes: Thoughtful Homemade Gifts (2024)

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If you've been here before, then you already know: this girl loves a good do-it-yourself recipe! On the blog today I'm sharing six simple DIY sugar scrub recipes that would make great holiday gifts.

The Main Ingredients

A sugar scrub is a gentle exfoliator that uses sugar granules and a bit of oil to help remove layers of dead skin cells and smooth the skin's surface. Sugar tends to be gentler on the skin than salt, making this an excellent scrub for all skin-types and sensitivities.

The main recipe for any homemade sugar scrub contains three simple ingredients: sugar, carrier oil, and essential oil. You will also need a glass or metal bowl (for mixing) and airtight jars (for storage).

The sugar you choose really depends on how coarse you want it. For very sensitive skin, you'll want to choose a sugar that is less abrasive like cane sugar, white granulated sugar, or brown sugar -- these are the same kinds you find in the grocery store and bake with! For something a bit coarser, I like to use granulated turbinado cane sugar (aka Sugar in the Raw). Finally, if you want the most abrasive scrub possible, consider adding or substituting with salt.

The next ingredient is a carrier oil which is an unscented oil that typically comes from seeds, kernels, or nuts. A carrier oil in a scrub serves several purposes. First, it helps to nourish and moisturize the skin making it an ideal ingredient in body care. Secondly, it gives your body scrub a smoother texture, making it easier to spread over the hands, feet, or body. And lastly, a carrier oil ensures maximize absorption of your essential oils into the skin.

Here are few popular carrier oils:

  • Fractionated coconut oil: versatile, non-greasy and won't stain your clothing

  • Jojoba oil: great for skin and rich in Vitamin E

  • Avocado oil: great for dry, mature, irritated, or sun- damaged skin

  • Grapeseed oil: good for oily skin and won't clog pores

  • Almond oil: nourishes and softens dry skin

  • Pomegranate seed oil: great for anti-aging and for the face

The third and final ingredient is the essential oils. Essential oils are aromatic compounds that are extracted from plants, trees, flowers, seeds, herbs, grasses, leaves, resins, spices, and fruits. Essential oils are extremely adaptable and can support the body, emotions, mind, and Spirit to perform at its best.

The Base Recipe

To make a cup of sugar scrub, follow this simple recipe.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup of sugar

  • ½ cup of carrier oil (you may need more or less depending on the type of sugar you use)

  • 10-20 drops of essential oil

Instructions

  1. Combine sugar, carrier oil, and essential oil in bowl.

  2. Stir until well combined.

  3. Store in an air-tight container for 1-2 months.

  4. To use, apply a small amount to hands, feet, or body, and scrub for 30 seconds, or until sugar dissolves. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.

  5. For extra soft skin, apply a body lotion or moisturizer afterwards.

And now, let's dive into the real reason you're here. As promised, here are six holiday-themed sugar scrub recipes that everyone on your list will love. Don't forget, these are great stocking stuffers, teacher's gifts, and family favorites -- and the best part is that each jar costs less than $5 to make.

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Candy Cane Sugar Scrub

This minty scrub offers a cooling sensation on the body and is great for tired muscles or respiratory support.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup brown sugar

  • ½ cup turbinado sugar

  • ½ cup Fractionated Coconut Oil (or carrier oil of your choice)

  • 10 drops Peppermint Oil

  • Optional add-in: candy canes (finely grounded up in a food processor)

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Gingerbread Sugar Scrub

Enjoy the warming and spicy aroma of Cinnamon and Ginger together in this gingerbread scrub.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup packed dark brown sugar

  • ½ cup Jojoba oil (or carrier oil of your choice)

  • 5 drops Ginger oil

  • 3 drops Clove oil

  • 3 drops Cinnamon Bark oil

  • 10 drops Madagascar Vanilla oil (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)

  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg

  • ½ teaspoon allspice

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Holiday Sugar Cookie Scrub

This heavenly scrub smells like fresh-baked cookies!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup sugar

  • ½ cup Avocado oil (or carrier oil of your choice)

  • 15 drops Madagascar Vanilla oil (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)

  • 5 drops Wild Orange oil

  • 1 drop Cinnamon Bark oil

  • 1 drop Clove oil

  • Optional add-in: Red & green nonpareil sprinkles give this scrub a festive look!

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Holiday Magic Sugar Scrub

The name says it all. This one smells like Christmas morning and will give you all the warm-fuzzies inside.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup granulated sugar

  • ½ cup turbinado sugar

  • ½ cup Grapeseed oil (or carrier oil of your choice)

  • 6 drops Wild Orange oil

  • 6 drops Siberian Fir oil

  • 2 drops Clove oil

  • 2 drops Cassia oil

  • 2 drops Ginger oil

  • Optional add-in: Orange zest

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O Christmas Tree Sugar Scrub

This is a very calming and grounding aroma that is ideal for unwinding after a long day.

Ingredients

  • ½ cup brown sugar

  • ½ cup turbinado sugar

  • ½ cup Almond oil (or carrier oil of your choice)

  • 10 drops Siberian Fir oil

  • 5 drops Frankincense oil

  • 5 drops Grapefruit oil

  • 5 drops Vetiver oil

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Hot Cocoa Sugar Scrub

Enjoy the warming and spicy aroma of Cinnamon and Ginger together in this gingerbread scrub.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup packed dark brown sugar

  • ½ cup Fractionated Coconut Oil (or carrier oil of your choice)

  • 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder

  • 10 drops Madagascar Vanilla oil (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)

  • 1 drop of Cinnamon Bark oil

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FAQs

How do you make a Christmas scrub? ›

Spiced Gingerbread Body Scrub
  1. 200g of brown, raw or coconut sugar.
  2. 250ml of melted coconut oil, or sweet almond oil.
  3. 3 teaspoons of ground ginger.
  4. A dash of ground cinnamon.
  5. 1 tablespoon of mixed spice.
  6. 5 drops of sweet orange / orange essential oil.
Oct 29, 2021

Is sugar scrub a good gift? ›

Sugar scrubs are the PERFECT last minute gift – and frankly, the perfect year round gift, in my opinion. You only need a few simple ingredients and about 10 minutes! This is an easy, easy gift that even the kiddos can help make, and it's the perfect solution for any challenges on your gift list.

How do you make a luxurious body scrub? ›

Energizing Citrus Scrub
  1. 1/2 cup sea salt.
  2. 1/2 cup sugar.
  3. 1/4 cup sunflower oil.
  4. Zest of a lemon.
  5. 2 Tbsp pureed papaya.
  6. 10 drops orange essential oil.
Mar 9, 2023

How to make the best sugar scrubs? ›

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 is the best homemade scrub? ›

How to Make Body Scrubs with Natural Ingredients
  • Sugar and Coffee Body Scrub. You need ground coffee, virgin olive oil, vitamin E capsules, and sugar for making this scrub. ...
  • Coconut Oil and Oat Scrub. ...
  • Sea Salts Body Scrub. ...
  • Yoghourt Body Scrub. ...
  • Rose Petal Scrub. ...
  • Green Tea Body Scrub. ...
  • Avocado Honey Scrub.

What are 3 benefits of sugar scrubs? ›

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. Sugar has a natural anti-aging effect on the skin.

How long does DIY 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 to sell homemade sugar scrub? ›

The Best Way to Sell Sugar Scrubs Online

Run an Ecwid store on your own website, on popular social media platforms, or through marketplaces like Amazon or eBay. Open your very own Instant Site in just a few minutes or simply add a “Buy Now” button to your blog.

Can I mix sugar and salt scrub together? ›

HOW TO..... Thoroughly combine your virgin coconut oil, sugar and salt in a mixing bowl. This will seem quite a dry mix at first, but as you thoroughly mix the ingredients together and the coconut oil softens, it will take on smoother softer feel. Add your chosen essential or fragrance oil and mix together thoroughly.

What is the best preservative for sugar scrubs? ›

(Optional) Add Preservative – If your scrub may be exposed to water, for example if you plan to store it in the shower, then you will also want to add a Preservative. Phenonip and Germaben II E are two preservatives that can be used for oil-based scrubs.

Is sea salt or sugar better for scrubs? ›

If you have sensitive skin or want to exfoliate gently, a sugar scrub may be the best option for you. A salt scrub may be a better option if you want deep exfoliation and have normal to oily skin. Finally, your skin type and preferences will determine the best exfoliant for your skin.

What oils are good for sugar scrubs? ›

What is the best carrier oil for sugar scrubs?
  • Coconut Oil. Coconut oil is made from dried or pressed coconut meat and is one of the most popular oils for making a sugar scrub. ...
  • Grapeseed Oil. Grapeseed oil is a byproduct of winemaking—extracted from the seeds of wine grapes. ...
  • Olive Oil.
Apr 26, 2023

Is white or brown sugar better for sugar scrubs? ›

Most people choose raw brown sugar over white sugar to make a homemade face or all natural body scrub because all the nutrients in raw brown sugar are intact and have not been bleached out like white sugar.

What are the ingredients of homemade scrub? ›

Gather your base ingredients: ground coffee, brown or white sugar, coarse salt (for the body scrub) and coconut oil. You can add in a little vanilla extract or other scented oils or spices listed in the recipe below as desired.

How do you make a scrub step by step? ›

1: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup coconut oil and 2 cups granulated sugar. Mix until a grainy paste forms. You can add more sugar or oil depending on how thick you want it to be. (This will make enough to fill a 2-cup Mason jar.)

How do you make homemade scrubs? ›

Homemade Face Scrub For Glowing Skin
  1. Mash the banana and add the oatmeal to it.
  2. Mix it together to form a nice thick paste.
  3. Now, apply it all over and gently massage it into your skin.
  4. Let it dry for 10-15 minutes and then wash it off.
Oct 11, 2021

How do you make peppermint scrub? ›

DIY: Peppermint Body Scrub
  1. Mix the coconut oil with the brown sugar. You might. need to soften the coconut oil first.
  2. Add about 5 drops of peppermint essential oil to. your mixture.
  3. Stir the mixture together.
  4. Store the mixture in a small jar.
  5. Use your natural skin body scrub whenever it's.
Oct 17, 2019

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