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January 19, 2020

30 Best Homemade Body Scrubs

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Body scrub recipes are easy to make and a great way to turn your bathroom into a spa! An exfoliating body scrub made with edible ingredients such as coconut oil, sugar, salt or mint is the best way to treat your skin so that it remains at its best! They’re simple to make, but they’re so effective and perfect for gift-giving.

Table of Contents

  • Best body scrubs
  • What is a body scrub?
  • How to make body scrub
  • How to use body scrub?
  • Sugar scrub recipes
  • Salt scrub recipes
  • Coffee scrub recipes
  • Citrus scrub recipes
  • Other body scrubs for dry skin
  • Best Body Scrub Recipes: Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub

Best body scrubs

Whether you want to add more food-based ingredients to your body scrub or are simply looking to change up your scrub game, you’ll find tons of inspiration in the body scrub recipes below.  The best body scrubs will exfoliate flaky and dry skin, and lock in moisture to reveal softer skin. With everything from sugar body scrub to salt scrub and beyond, these DIY recipes are perfect for holiday gifts and great for enjoying at home!

Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub Recipe - I love how sugar scrubs make my skin feel so soft! I also love that you can make so many different scents depending on your mood or the season.

What is a body scrub?

A body scrub is a beauty product that improves skin health for the body. Also called a body exfoliant, a body scrub removes dead skin cells and hydrates the skin, making the skin soft and smooth. It’s usually made with sugar or salt, and mixed with massage oil and other aromatic ingredients.

How to make body scrub

Body scrubs are really easy to make and take about a few minutes. So ditch the store-bought scrubs and make your own at home!

Get the ingredients: In a mixing bowl, add all ingredients.

Mix: Mix the ingredients thoroughly. Add more oil if it’s too crumbly, and add more sugar or salt if it’s too oily.

Store in a container: Once you’ve reached the desired consistency, spoon your body scrub into an airtight container.

Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub Recipe - I love how sugar scrubs make my skin feel so soft! I also love that you can make so many different scents depending on your mood or the season.

How to use body scrub?

Once you’ve made your body scrub, you can use it in the bath or shower to improve your skin health. First, thoroughly wet your skin with warm water (avoid hot water as it can dry your skin). Then apply body scrub with your hands. Spread the scrub over your body and massage it into the skin using circular motions. Rinse off and follow up with body lotion afterward.

Sugar scrub recipes

Sugar scrubs are some of the best body scrub recipes out there. Typically made with sugar such as granulated sugar or brown sugar and massage oil, they’re incredibly moisturizing and exfoliating to the skin. You can accent the sugar and oil base with accents like mint, raspberry, grape, and orange.

1. Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub | A Spectacled Owl

Make this sugar scrub to help physically exfoliate the dead skin cell buildup. It’s a rich skin moisturizer and leaves your skin smelling like a tropical vacation with the scents of mint, lime and coconut!

Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub Recipe - I love how sugar scrubs make my skin feel so soft! I also love that you can make so many different scents depending on your mood or the season.

2. Chocolate Sugar Scrub | Simply Stacie

This chocolate sugar scrub is a great exfoliator thanks to the natural raw sugar and cocoa powder, and will leave your skin soft since it contains coconut oil. Made with 3 ingredients, and is 100% edible.

3. Apricot Sugar Scrub | A Pumpkin and a Princess

This scrub is essentially a 2-ingredient body scrub, made with apricot oil and granulated sugar. Apricot oil can help to exfoliate the skin and helps it retain moisture, eliminating patches of dry skin, and relieving inflammatory conditions such as rosacea, psoriasis, and eczema.

4. Root Beer Float Sugar Scrub | Bloomi

Root beer contains a variety of health benefits and are great to promote skin health. It is also an all natural pain reliever that promotes healing for arthritis.

5. Whipped Grapefruit Mint Sugar Scrub | The Kitchen McCabe

The base of this scrub is sugar and coconut oil, mixed with grapefruit oil and peppermint oil. Grapefruit oil has powerful cleansing properties and can help to promote the appearance of clear, healthy-looking skin.

6. Sugar Cookie Body Scrub | Mommypotamus

Made with all natural ingredients, you’re going to love this body scrub. It’s great for dry skin with the fantastic aroma.

7. Mint Sugar Scrub | Love Grows Wild

The beautiful light green color of this mint sugar scrub caught my attention immediately. Made with sugar and coconut oil, mixed with peppermint extract and green food coloring. You’ll love to have this addition in your bathroom!

8. Raspberry Lime Sugar Scrub | Beets and Bones

The base of this scrub is raspberry jam, sugar and oil. You’ll get the sweet summer berry smells all year long. This homemade sugar scrub has bright red color with amazing aroma, great for improving your skin and for gift giving.

9. Cherry Blossom Sugar Scrub | Le Zoe Musings

This sugar scrub is a perfect for spring. The cherry blossom petals add freshness and special aroma to the scrub, leaving your skin clean and soft.

10. Sweet Grape Body Scrub | Savy Naturalista

Filled with vitamin C and antioxidants, grapes can help to revitalize your skin and protect it from cancer-causing ultraviolet radiation.

11. Spiced Orange Sugar Scrub | Life With Lovebugs

This is one of the easiest body scrub for beginners. Made with a few simple ingredients, this scrub has the base of sugar and coconut oil, mixed with pumpkin pie spice and orange essential oil.

30+ Homemade Body Scrubs

Salt scrub recipes

Salt scrubs are so easy to make at home. They will moisturize, exfoliate and cleanse your skin, leaving it soft and radiant all day long. Once you try the following recipes, you’ll never buy salt scrubs for $30+ or pay $50+ at the spa any more!

12. Lime Salt Scrub | Glue Sticks and Gumdrops

This easy lime salt scrub is not only the perfect solution to dry skin, but costs far less than expensive store-bought scrubs. It’s a refreshing scrub that leave your skin soft with a great smell!

13. Salt and Honey Scrub with Grapefruit | Rise and Shine

Honey is naturally antibacterial and great for acne treatment and prevention. It’s also very moisturizing and smoothing. Grapefruit is high in antioxidants which fight the free radicals that cause wrinkles, discoloration and dull complexion.

14. Peppermint Tea Bath | Thirsty for Tea

Peppermint tea helps the diminish the appearance of rashes and redness of the skin and flight acne, while producing a cooling sensation. This scrub helps to improve your skin health while leaving it with invigorating scent.

15. Geranium Pink Sea Salt Body Scrub | FruetCake

This geranium body scrub is great for alleviating pain and reducing inflammation. Geranium essential oil will help with depression, anxiety and insomnia. Give it a try, and you’ll love the scent of geranium lingering on your skin!

16. Salted Cream Body Scrub | Hello Natural

This salted cream body scrub is believed to be Geisha beauty secrets that date back centuries. It’s a special treat for the body and the lactic acids helps to nourish and improve the skin.

17. Almond and Floral Body Scrub | Lia Griffith

Almond is considered one of the many natural ingredients that work like a charm for the skin. Since the ancient times, it has been used in many beauty remedies to nourish the skin and keep it radiant.

30+ Homemade Body Scrubs

Coffee scrub recipes

Coffee scrubs are a different type of exfoliation which helps to remove dead skin cells from the skin’s surface through the act of sloughing the skin. Finely-ground coffee particles are usually used in the recipe.

18. Coffee Salt Scrub |Savy Naturalista

The base of this scrub is coarse seal salt, coffee grounds and oil. It takes about 5 minutes to make and is so much better than doing it at an expensive spa.

19. Peppermint Sugar Scrub with Coffee | You Brew My Tea

The combination of peppermint, sugar, and coffee will improve your skin health in the cold winter months, leaving the skin soft and moisturized with the scent of peppermint.

20. Vanilla Latte Sugar Scrub |Ma Nouvelle Mode

Coffee is the key base for this scrub and it helps to reduce inflammation and scrub away dead skin cells to reveal the new and healthy skin underneath.

Citrus scrub recipes

Citrus body scrubs have gained popularity due to their super yummy citrus scent. The citrus scrub recipes below help to soften the skin, remove dead cells and make your body silky smooth.

21. Citrus Green Tea Body Scrub |Dabbles & Babbles

This Epsom salt scrub helps open pores and draw out toxins. It also increases circulation, relaxes muscles, and helps alleviate tension. It’s a simple and easy recipe that’s ready in 10 minutes.

22. Citrus Basil Body Scrub |You Brew My Tea

This citrus scrub is made with a few simple ingredients and super refreshing. It improves the skin health and leaves a great scent.

23. Energizing Orange Body Scrub | Shoofly Vintage

A quick and easy natural scrub, this energizing orange body scrub is one of my favorites and helps to soften the skin with amazing citrus scent.

Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub Recipe - I love how sugar scrubs make my skin feel so soft! I also love that you can make so many different scents depending on your mood or the season.

Other body scrubs for dry skin

In addition to the popular scrubs above, there are other variations that’s great for dry skin and easy to make and great for beginners:

24. Pumpkin Spice Body Scrub | You Brew My Tea

This body scrub is perfect for fall with the scent of pumpkin spice. It’s inexpensive and easy to make at home. This scrub helps to remove dead skin and is an excellent treatment for eczema and acne.

25. Vanilla and Pumpkin Spice Body Scrub | Soap Deli News Blog

This homemade body scrub is made with all natural ingredients. I like the combination of vanilla and pumpkin spice, giving this scrub a special scent.

26. Rose Body Scrub | Oh So Pretty

This scrub contains rose oil which helps skin heal from scars, moisturize it, and fight inflammation.  It’s great for dry skin with a special scent.

27. Moisturizing Vanilla and Coconut Body Scrub | Cooking ala Mel

This is a great scrub to exfoliate and nourish your skin, especially during the cold winter months. It’s a pretty basic scrub that’s great for dry skin.

28. Oatmeal Body Scrub |Freebie Finding Mom

Oatmeal can help to soak up the excess oil on your skin and treat acne. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties help to treat dry skin and remove dead skin cells.

29. Creamsicle Body Scrub |The Gunny Sack

This body scrub has a fresh and clean citrus scents, making it perfect for a holiday gift such as Mother’s day.

30. Pomegranate Body Scrub |The Latina Homemaker

The antioxidants from pomegranate help to prevent acne, sun damage and even skin cancer. This is the scrub that’s great for dry skin with an amazing scent.

If you love these body scrub recipes, check out my favorite DIY Beauty Recipes next!

Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub Recipe - I love how sugar scrubs make my skin feel so soft! I also love that you can make so many different scents depending on your mood or the season.
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Best Body Scrub Recipes: Coconut Mint Lime Sugar Scrub

Make this sugar scrub to help physically exfoliate the dead skin cell buildup. It’s a rich skin moisturizer and leave your skin smell like a tropical vacation with the scents of mint, lime and coconut!
Keyword body scrubs, DIY body scrubs, homemade body scrubs
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
5 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • ½ cup coconut oil
  • 1 ½ cups white sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon peppermint essential oil
  • 2 teaspoons lime zest

Instructions

  • Scoop coconut oil into a microwave safe bowl and microwave it on high until it’s completely melted (20-30 seconds).
  • Pour the melted coconut oil into the sugar and mix well. If it’s too wet, you can add more sugar and mix until it reaches your desired consistency.
  • Add peppermint oil and lime zest. Continue to mix until incorporated.
  • Use a rubber spatula to get all sugar scrub off the sides. Scoop into 8 oz mason jars with secure lids.
  • Add printable tags and ribbon if desired.

Other Materials

  • Mason jars
  • Printable (best printed on white sticker paper)

Filed Under: Crafts/DIY, Popular Posts Tagged With: Body Scrubs, Essential Oils, Makeup/Beauty

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Comments

  1. Alli says

    February 23, 2015 at 10:45 am

    These are great. Can’t wait to get and try some!

    Reply
  2. Angela says

    February 24, 2015 at 9:17 am

    I’m going to bookmark this page. My husband and I have been talking about making out own soaps and scrubs for the kids. It’s nice to know exactly what goes on your body. Thanks for pulling these together.

    Reply
    • Tara says

      February 24, 2015 at 10:34 am

      Absolutely, Angela, I totally agree! Thanks so much for stopping by!

      Reply
  3. Donella Crigger says

    February 26, 2015 at 10:58 am

    Thanks so much for featuring my lime salt scrub — what a great list! Pinned and shared!

    Reply
    • Tara says

      February 26, 2015 at 11:39 am

      Absolutely, Donella! Thanks so much for stopping by!

      Reply
  4. Johanna says

    January 1, 2016 at 7:12 pm

    I know this is probably a little out there. ..but I am looking for something natural for dark circles and puffiness under eyes. .anyone help?

    Reply
    • Sheri says

      March 30, 2017 at 10:31 am

      I’m not sure about dark circles but it’s been said that Preperation H helps with puffiness

      Reply
      • Tara says

        March 30, 2017 at 11:07 am

        I’ve heard that about puffiness too, Sheri! Not sure about the dark circles either, though.

        Reply
    • trikiya says

      September 29, 2017 at 1:01 pm

      I know this is a late answer but for future reference for anyone still curious. German Chamomile is a very effective anti-inflammatory herb that can help under eye puffiness. Get some dried chamomile and tea bags from your local health food store. Boil 2 cups of water. Pure water is the best. Steep 2 tbs of chamomile to make tea. Strain. Place the wet herbs in the tea bags and let cool. Place them over eyes while warm for 3-5 minutes. Best results are seen if you repeat regularly. Keep in mind if u have dandelion allergies it ciuld trigger them mildly. I have them bad and i never have a problem yet everyone is different. Hope this helps. And thanks so much for the awesome list! 🙂

      Reply
      • Tara says

        September 29, 2017 at 2:41 pm

        That’s great to know! Thanks so much!

        Reply
  5. Mary says

    November 10, 2016 at 5:56 pm

    Thanks so much for the info. I’m going to try
    Some of them as gifts for daughters and granddaughters. Myself also of course??

    Reply
  6. Robyn says

    November 18, 2016 at 4:14 am

    Thank you so much! I tried out one homemade scrub and its absolutely lovely

    Reply
    • Tara says

      November 18, 2016 at 10:42 am

      Oh, that’s awesome to hear! Which one did you try? 🙂

      Reply
      • Sharika Kemp says

        November 18, 2016 at 6:38 pm

        Where are the recipes for these?

        Reply
        • Tara says

          November 18, 2016 at 7:28 pm

          Sharika, these were all done by other bloggers. Just click on the title of each one & you’ll be taken to their site 🙂

          Reply
    • Denise says

      September 27, 2019 at 8:59 pm

      How much of the ingredients to make it?

      Reply
  7. Lori says

    June 9, 2017 at 9:34 am

    Hi Tara,
    Just wanted to say thanks for sharing these!! I’m all new to this so this is exactly where I need to start!! Thanks Again!!

    Reply
  8. Phoenix says

    July 19, 2017 at 6:09 pm

    Love your post I’m curious though what can be used to preserve the scrubs and give them a long shelf life?

    Reply
  9. Cathy says

    January 8, 2018 at 8:23 am

    I am so excited to make this today. I want to make these as gifts and put them in small mason jars..

    Reply
  10. Terry says

    January 14, 2018 at 1:30 am

    Any suggestions for a gentle face scrub?

    Reply
  11. Prachi Mehta says

    January 27, 2021 at 7:21 am

    Really Really thank you for sharing this wonderful blog post. I am surely going to try not only or two but for some couple of more Homemade-scrub cause what could more than organic like this. By the way, talking about organic let me tell Bryan & Candy has the best grooming products for men & women in India. I know them for their premium quality or natural & organic products that I have been using for a couple of months. Visit their online store bryanandcandy.com and get offers and discounts on best personal grooming kit for men & women.

    Reply
  12. Olivia says

    November 9, 2021 at 12:24 am

    5 stars
    These are great! I use them as Christmas gifts and they worked so well. I made the peppermint sugar scrub and a few others. Thankyou!

    Reply
  13. Mary says

    October 1, 2022 at 2:11 pm

    Great recipes to have on hand.

    Reply
  14. Vanessa says

    December 15, 2022 at 11:13 pm

    Thanks for sharing! How far ahead of time can I make it?

    Reply
    • ASO says

      March 27, 2024 at 4:30 pm

      Hi Vanessa, It depends on which scrub you’re talking about… thanks for your comment

      Reply

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