How to Make a Soothing Body & Face Scrub

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How to Make a Soothing Body & Face Scrub

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Step 1 of 8
Add three spoonfuls of sugar.

Add three spoonfuls of sugar.

Step 2 of 8
Add a half spoonful of brown sugar. This is optional, but I like to add it for extra nutrients!

Add a half spoonful of brown sugar. This is optional, but I like to add it for extra nutrients!

Step 3 of 8
Shake your container well to combine the sugars.

Shake your container well to combine the sugars.

Step 4 of 8
Rip open a green tea bag and add the leaves.

Rip open a green tea bag and add the leaves.

Step 5 of 8
Shake well.

Shake well.

Step 6 of 8
Add three spoonfuls of olive oil and mix well.

Add three spoonfuls of olive oil and mix well.

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Put the top on your container and use! I love this scrub! I use it on my body, face, and lips. It's super moisturizing and nourishing. Good luck! 🍀

Put the top on your container and use! I love this scrub! I use it on my body, face, and lips. It's super moisturizing and nourishing. Good luck! 🍀

Step 8 of 8

Note: I've noticed the sugar dissolves in this scrub after a few shower uses. You will probably need to add some more sugar every once in a while.

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Supplies

Sugar

Brown sugar

Green tea leaves

Olive oil

Spoon

Container

Chloe 💎

The tea is what is soothing, so it would just be a regular scrub. If you use it in the sink it rinses down no problem and its pretty easy to clean out of your bathtub with water

(author) 7 months ago

Wishing on a Star

Tried this. It's nice. I now use all brown sugar + some other stuff. I wouldn't suggest using the tea though because it stays in your bathtub. 💦

Wishing on a Star 7 months ago

Tabasom Sam

Gonna try

Tabasom Sam 10 months ago

Chloe 💎

I haven't! Of course adding another oil would moisturize more, but not leave enough exfoliant. Sea salt or epsom salt would probably work! It all depends on the benefits you want!

(author) 10 months ago

Dani Fankhauser

Have you tried substituting sesame oil, or salt instead of sugar? Curious how it would compare!

Dani Fankhauser 10 months ago

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