Sugar Scrub Recipe: Brown Sugar Scrub (2024)

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Treat your skin to this amazing brown sugar scrub! It is the perfect way to enjoy a spa day at home. This sugar scrub exfoliates, moisturizes, and evens out your skin tone!

SUGAR SCRUB

Are you guys ready for another Sugar Scrub? There is just something about the Summer Season right upon us that has me craving a good sugar scrub recipe. I love how easy sugar scrubs are to make and use. I also love how soft and smooth they leave your skin feeling.

HOW TO USE A SUGAR SCRUB

Use the sugar scrub to gently exfoliate your skin. Put 1-2 tablespoons into your palm and massage into your skin using circular motions. Rinse off throughly with warm or hot water in the shower.

Sugar scrubs clean and exfoliate your skin by getting rid of dead skin cells and cleaning out clogged pores. It evens out your skin, leaving it with a radiant glow! It leaves your skin feeling clean, soft, and fresh!

BROWN SUGAR SCRUB

This Brown Sugar Scrub is actually one of my very first Sugar Scrubs. I shared it way back when I first started blogging and is still one of our most popular recipes to this day.

My photo skills have come a long way since then. And I have been dying to make this scrub again and take better photos. I finally got around to doing it.

This sugar scrub recipe uses simple ingredients that are great for smoothing and moisturizing your skin. I have found that my very favorite oil to use for scrubs is coconut oil. I did not know about coconut oil 3 years ago so I have made the change in the old recipe.

SUGAR SCRUB ADD-INS

There are a lot of different ingredients you can add into your sugar scrub to enhance the smell and flavor of them. It is a great way to customize your sugar scrub and make it exactly the way you like.

  • Essential Oils: I love using essential oils in my sugar scrub! Citrus oils (like lemon, orange, lime, and grapefruit) provide a nice, fresh aroma. You could also use a minty essential oil, such as lavender or peppermint. These are very soothing and relaxing.
  • Vanilla Extract:It smells amazing! Imagine a vanilla brown sugar scrub…delicious!
  • Seed and Nut Oils: These include coconut oil, avocado oil, jojoba oil, sweet almond oil, and extra virgin olive oil. These oils are rich in minerals and antioxidants that help moisturize your skin.
  • Vitamin E Oil: This is very good to moisturize and help repair your skin.
  • Honey:Raw honey has a soothing effect and smoothes out the skin.
  • Lemon Juice:It has an uplifting aroma and is good for the skin.

SUGAR SCRUB INGREDIENTS

If you are looking for other easy sugar scrub recipes, you can check out the other sugar scrubs we have shared here on The Idea Room!

My homemade body scrubs are easy to make, use natural ingredients, and they make a great gift!

SUGAR SCRUB RECIPES

  • Coconut Lime Sugar Scrub
  • Peppermint Sugar Foot Scrub
  • Candy Cane Sugar Scrub
  • Pumpkin Spice Sugar Scrub
  • Lemon Sugar Scrub
  • Citrus Bliss Sugar Scrub Cubes

HOW TO MAKE A SUGAR SCRUB

Sugar Scrub Recipe: Brown Sugar Scrub (5)

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Brown Sugar Scrub

Treat Your Skin To This Amazing Brown Sugar Body Scrub! It Is The Perfect Way To Enjoy A Spa Day At Home. This DIY Sugar Scrub Exfoliates, Moisturizes, And Evens Out Your Skin Tone!

CourseSpa, Sugar Scrubs

Prep Time 5 minutes

Servings 1 cup

Author Amy Huntley

Ingredients

  • 1cupBrown Sugar
  • 1/4cupRaw Cane Sugar
  • 1/4cupOlive OilorCoconut Oilmelted
  • Essential Oilsoptional

Instructions

  1. In a bowl, melt olive oil or coconut oil (if not already melted).

  2. With a fork or spoon, mix together oil, brown sugar, raw cane sugar, and essential oils (or other add-ins) until thoroughly incorporated.

  3. Store in an air-tight container at room temperature.

  4. Good for up to 3 months.

  5. Use as a body scrub on face, hands and feet. Gently scoop a small amount into your clean hands and use to exfoliate your skin. Rinse with warm water.

You will thank me for you smooth, soft skin! Bring on summer!

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Sugar Scrub Recipe: Brown Sugar Scrub (2024)

FAQs

Can I use brown sugar for sugar scrubs? ›

Brown sugar is a natural exfoliate that helps to moisturize and even skin tone. As the main ingredient, our brown sugars make for the perfect addition to your homemade body scrubs. Switch to making your own self-care creations this New Year and you'll never go back to store-bought.

How to make your own body scrub with sugar? ›

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 long does homemade brown 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 do you keep brown sugar scrub from getting hard? ›

this one's a simple way to keep your brown sugar soft. to keep your brown sugar from getting hard, store a marshmallow in the container with it. it works like magic. whether you're storing your brown sugar in a container, canister, or bag. this also works with brown sugar.

Is it better to exfoliate with brown or white sugar? ›

If you have tanned skin, you should consider scrubbing using brown sugar. Brown sugar scrubs can be used on your face, legs, hand, shoulders, and neck. Prevents Acne: Brown sugar promotes skin cleansing, exfoliation, and blood circulation. This is perfect for the skin areas which are prone to acne.

Why does my homemade sugar scrub get hard? ›

depending on how large your container is and how often you use the sugar scrub. If stored too long, the sugar scrub can get hard – I make about a month's worth at a time.

Can sugar scrubs go bad? ›

Body and face scrubs with only salt/sugar and oil should last several months, some even one year onwards, providing they're not contaminated with water (or bacteria from fingers).

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.

Do you have to refrigerate brown sugar? ›

The quality of brown sugar is best when consumed within six months of purchase and opening. Don't store brown sugar in the refrigerator. However, if you are in a very dry area or are going to keep it for a long time, you may want to freeze it. Thaw frozen sugar and use a fork to separate clumps before using.

Is brown sugar ruined when hard? ›

Essentially, brown sugar hardens when moisture evaporates due to aging or improper storage. But hardened sugar is still safe to eat and use—you just have to soften it back up to a usable texture. If your recipe has the sugar dissolving or melting into a liquid, you can actually use the hardened stuff without issue.

What sugar can you use for sugar scrub? ›

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. It does not allow toxins to attack your skin cells, so it helps to slow down the aging process. Regular granulated sugar, brown sugar or organic sugar all work well.

Can you use brown sugar instead of casting sugar? ›

Brown sugar is not recommended since it has more moisture than caster sugar and can affect the texture. The easiest substitution is white caster sugar, whether store-bought or homemade. The sugar will react the same in the recipe, creating a similar texture with a minimal flavor difference.

Is honey and brown sugar good for body scrub? ›

Brown sugar is a great gentle exfoliant and honey is anti-bacterial and helps the skin retain moisture. You can use many different oils as a base; I use walnut oil, because it's very emollient and, like honey, it has anti-oxidant properties and can help to heal wounds faster.

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