Essential Oils Sugar Scrub Recipe & Labels - The Aloha Hut (2024)

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    Looking for a craft or activity for your next girls night or spa night? Or ideas for a Super Saturday activity? Maybe your kids are having friends over. Whatever the event, these simple and inexpensive DIY essential oils sugar scrubs are so much fun to make. They make the perfect Christmas or teacher gift too!We’ve made them at multipe parties and activities and they’re always a hit. You only need a few ingredients. Add our DIY sugar scrub labels to finish them off nicely. Read on for the recipe and to find the free printable.

    Sugar scrubs are so good for your skin. They help exfoliate your dead skin cells leaving you with smoother, more glowing skin. They also double as a moisturizer since they’re made with oil. We love sugar scrubs and the best part is they’re super easy (and fun) to make!

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    If you’re looking for a great DIY Christmas or Thank You gift for friends, family, teachers, and/or neighbors — homemade sugar scrubs are a great option! They are also the perfect activity for a girls craft night or a Super Saturday activity idea. We made them at our last church Super Saturday activity and they were a huge hit.

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    To make homemade sugar scrubs you only need a few ingredients — coconut oil, cane sugar, and essential oils of your choice. We love adding essential oils for the aromatherapy and natural health benefits. Our favorite sugar scrub essential oils are:

    • Lavender – can help you to relax and sleep; known for alleviating headaches.
    • Orange – loaded with vitamin C; can help skin appear brighter, smoother, and clearer.
    • Lemongrass – can help relieve stress, anxiety, and depression; has antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.
    • Rosemary – can help improve brain function; can help you feel more alert, energetic, and cheerful.
    • Peppermint – can help with headaches, indigestion, muscle pain, sunburn relief, and itchy skin conditions.
    • Tea Tree – lots of antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral medicinal benefits; can help treat eczema.
    • Eucalyptus – has antibacterial, moisturizing, and anti-inflammatory properties; can treat eczema and acne.
    • Frankincense – can help improve skin health; contains astringent, digestive, antiseptic, and disinfectant health properties.

    You can download our go-to sugar scrub recipe card below, complete with step by step instructions. If you’re going to make sugar scrubs for a girls night, Super Saturday activity, Primary activity or Young Women’s activity we’d suggest printing out the instructions for each person to reference. It will help your activity run a lot smoother.

    We made our sugar scrubs into cute little gift packs. We used plastic mini containers from the dollar store and packaged them in a three pack variety of essential oils. You can also order a similar container from Amazon or use these condiment containers. You could put your sugar scrubs in a mason jar, but we opted for small plastic containers because we didn’t want the possibility of jars shattering when or if they were used in the shower.

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    If you’re going to separate your sugar scrub into three small containers like we did, add your essential oils to your sugar scrub after you’ve separated them into three equal parts. The recipe calls for 8-10 drops of essential oils for a regular batch, but if you separate it into three equal parts lessen the amount of drops per container. We’d suggest adding 3-4 drops per small container.

    Take your homemade sugar scrubs up a notch by adding our simple and modern sugar scrub labels. Download the free sugar scrub labels below and print on a full sheet of label paper or peel ‘n stick paper. Cut them out and add to your containers.

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    We opted to color our sugar scrubs so we could easily tell them apart. This is completely optional. Just remember a little goes a long way, so start with a tiny drop of food coloring and add until you get the desired color. We didn’t have any issues with the food coloring staining our skin when using the sugar scrub. Don’t add too much and you should be just fine.

    Store your sugar scrub at room temperature for easy spreading. If it gets cold and hardens, just warm it slightly by running it under warm water. If you don’t contaminate your sugar scrubs when using them, they can last for 2-3 months. In the fridge, they’d be good for up to 6 months.

    Download our recipe card and labels below for your next Super Saturday activity or craft night with the girls. Then package them up for the perfect gift for friends, family, neighbors, and your teacher.

    Much aloha,

    Stacey and Niki

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    Essential Oils Sugar Scrub Recipe & Labels - The Aloha Hut (2024)

    FAQs

    What essential oils are good for sugar scrubs? ›

    The following essential oils work well in sugar scrubs: lavender, peppermint, rosemary, eucalyptus, cedarwood, patchouli, and orange. While you enjoy the scrub, adding essential oils to your sugar scrub recipe can offer therapeutic advantages and a relaxing scent.

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

    The Basic Recipe

    here are the basic ingredients you'll need to make this body scrub: 3/4 cup (150 g) of coarse sugar. 3 Tbsp of oil. a few drops (to smell preference) of your favorite essential oil fragrance/s.

    How to make DIY sugar scrub? ›

    Directions
    1. Place sugars into a small bowl. Pour oil over sugar; mix thoroughly until well blended.
    2. Add 2-3 drops favorite oil; mix well. Spoon into jars. Decorate with holiday ribbon or bow.
    3. Label jar as desired or download these printable sugar scrub labels and personalize.

    How do you make Hawaiian body scrub? ›

    INSTRUCTIONS
    1. Mix together sea salt and carrier oil until well combined.
    2. Add in essential oils until desired scent reached (10-20 drops) and any optional add-ins.
    3. Store in a sealed jar in a cool location until ready for use.
    4. When using: scoop out desired amount and scrub onto clean, damp skin.

    What is the best essential oil for a 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 type of sugar is best for sugar scrub? ›

    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 does homemade 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 make a cheap sugar scrub? ›

    Hand And Body Scrub Recipe
    1. 1 Cup Sugar.
    2. 6 Tablespoons Liquid Castile Soap.
    3. 2 Teaspoons Almond Oil.
    4. 6-7 Drops Essential Oils.
    Dec 8, 2021

    How to make body scrubs with essential oils? ›

    Use ½ cup of coconut oil (or any other carrier oil). Use ½ cup of sugar (granulated, brown, superfine or cane sugar). Mix in a glass bowl. Add 1-2 drops of your favourite essential oil (orange oil, lemon oil and lavender oil all work 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.

    Do DIY sugar scrubs work? ›

    The bottom line. DIY sugar scrubs are a great at-home option. They're not only quick and easy, but they're more affordable than many store-bought options. Using sugar combined with other natural ingredients creates a homemade exfoliant that can cleanse, soften, and moisturize your skin when used gently.

    How to make all natural sugar scrub? ›

    Ingredients
    1. ½ cup coconut oil.
    2. ¼ cup sugar (I use organic cane sugar)
    3. Optional: 2 tablespoons citrus zest (such as orange, lemon or grapefruit) OR 10 drops of your favorite essential oil such as lavender, eucalyptus etc.
    4. Optional: 1 teaspoon vitamin E oil.
    Dec 21, 2017

    Which salt is best for scrub? ›

    Salt Scrubs

    Epsom salts, though not actually salt (they're magnesium sulfate), are world-renowned for their detoxification powers and work best in the bathtub. Mix sea salt with an oil-based cleanser or moisturizer for a deep-cleaning scrub.

    What kind of salt to use in scrub? ›

    If you have dry or sensitive skin, we recommend using Epsom salt or Himalayan salt. These types of salt are less likely to irritate your skin. If you have oily skin, we recommend using sea salt. Sea salt helps to remove excess oil from your skin and can even help to prevent breakouts.

    Do you have to add essential oils to sugar scrub? ›

    In the recipe below I provide an option to add citrus zest or essential oils to the sugar scrub for scent but it is still wonderful on its own.

    How do you make sugar scrub smell good? ›

    1. Add 15 drops of lavender essential oil, t tsp. Of olive oil into 1/2 cup of sugar.
    2. Apply a small amount of the sugar scrub to your hands.
    3. Gently massage into your hands for 60 seconds.
    4. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
    Apr 9, 2021

    What can I use in a sugar scrub instead of coconut oil? ›

    You must use fractionated coconut oil. Regular coconut oil will solidify after you melt it. Apricot, jojoba, almond, or grapeseed oils will also work! Essential Oils – Any essential oil scent will work well in this, I personally love lavender, eucalyptus, and tea tree, but citrus scents would also be great.

    What is a natural home remedy for sugar scrub? ›

    Mix a tablespoon of oats and a teaspoon of sugar, and add a few drops of olive oil or honey to turn it into a paste. Apply this paste across your face and let it set for ten minutes, before washing it off gently.

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