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    Home » How-tos » Simple Homemade Sugar Scrub

    Modified: Apr 30, 2025 · Published: Dec 2, 2019 by Angela G. · This post may contain affiliate links.

    Simple Homemade Sugar Scrub

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    It's so simple to make homemade scented sugar scrubs that you'll wonder why you never tried to DIY this before! Store them in a mini mason jar and this makes a great gift. Save one for yourself... your hands will be so soft!

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    • ★ Why You'll Love this Recipe ★
    • ★ Ingredients You'll Need ★
    • ★ How to Make Homemade Sugar Scrub ★
    • ★ Tips & FAQs ★
    • ★ Packaging Supplies ★
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    • Simple Homemade Sugar Scrub

    ★ Why You'll Love this Recipe ★

    It's so simple to make your own scented sugar scrubs that you'll wonder why you never tried to DIY this before! Read on to learn how to make this 3-ingredient recipe.

    This recipe is super easy!

    Just mix together 3 ingredients — sugar, oil and a scent. No cooking required.

    You can add food coloring for a festive look or go natural — your choice.

    Homemade Sugar Scrubs

    Everyone loves soft hands.

    This homemade sugar scrub makes a great gift for anyone from kids to adults, make or female. You can completely customize the scent, color and packaging depending on who you are gifting to.

    The feel of the scrub is so relaxing! I like to start with wet hands and then add a dollop of the sugar scrub to my palm and then rub it all over just like soap, up to my wrists.

    Sugar scrub is the best for the colder, dry months. So it makes a great cheap DIY Christmas or holiday gift.

    Sugar scrub makes an especially great gift fr anyone who works with their hands.

    ★ Ingredients You'll Need ★

    You need just 3 main ingredients to make your own scented sugar scrub.

    Sugar Scrub Ingredient
    • Sugar. White table sugar is all you need.
    • Oil. Olive oil, coconut oil, or any non-scented food-grade oil works. You can adjust the amount of oil you use if you want more saturated "wet" scrub or a more dry granular scrub.
    • Scent. I like to use extracts but you can also use essential oils or fresh herbs like lavender. Just me sure that they are skin-safe and try a small bit on your own skin to be sure your particular body doesn't react to the scent.
    • Food coloring is optional but is a nice way to complement the scent you choose. The liquid food color works better than the gel food coloring to dissolve.

    Plus food coloring if you'd like some color.

    ★ How to Make Homemade Sugar Scrub ★

    This DIY sugar scrub recipe is so easy and the main ingredients are just sugar and oil. Add color and a scent to making using it a fun and relaxing experience!

    Homemade Sugar Scrub Ingredients

    This scrub stores well in mini jars, small mason jars work great or any glass bottle that seals would also be ideal.

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    It's quick simple to make your own body and hand sugar scrub. No cooking required.

    Check out this video that shows how to make this easy sugar scrub recipe in several different color and scents. Perfect for gifting!

     

    ★ Tips & FAQs ★

    What kind of oil is best for sugar scrubs?

    You can use any food-grade oil. Choosing a food grade oil will be safe against allergies. Of course, if you are allergic to a type of oil, don't use it.

    What's the best sugar to use?

    You can choose your sugar based on personal preference of the way the sugar was processes, or by the size of the grain.

    Raw sugar is going to be less process but the grain is bigger so it's going to be more rough on your skin.

    You can also use brown sugar if you like the scent and texture. I prefer to simply use table sugar. You do you. 🙂

    Choose a natural way to scent your sugar scrub.

    There are a ton of natural ways to add a lovely fragrance to your homemade sugar scrubs. The anything food-safe rule applied here again. A great place to look for scents is in the baking aisle. Any of the extracts are a great choice. I prefer food-safe add-ins because then the whole scrub remains non-toxic.

    There are different benefits to various types of oil and this can even vary by brand. Some oils may contain more vitamins than others. Just check the back of the labels at the store and choose one that fits your price range that has the vitamins you want. I don't think there is a right or wrong choice when it comes to oil, just a personal preference.

    You can also add essential oils. You just have to be sure they are hypoallergenic and that they are skin-safe so you don't get a rash. If you're not sure, I'd stick with food-safe extracts to start.

    Here are some popular natural, food-grade sugar scrub scents:

    • Vanilla
    • Honey
    • Peppermint
    • Lemon
    • Lime
    • Orange
    • Almond
    • Coffee
    • Rum
    • Lavender
    • Basil
    • Cotton Candy
    • Raspberry
    • Strawberry
    • Rose
    • Root Beer
    • Coconut

    Those a just a few ideas!

    Then you can get into combining scents that go well together like honey and vanilla, strawberry lemonade, basil and lime, or lavender and lemon to name a few.

    Experiment with a variety of different scents.

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    Each set comes with 5 bottles and there are 60 different scents you can choose from.

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    Add some color as a finishing touch.

    The final step of this really pretty simple sugar scrub recipe is color. You can easily add color using food coloring. Again, making this sugar scrub completely food-safe and nontoxic.

    Simply a few drops to individual batches to match the flavor of the scrub. You can also try layering two different color scrubs. I've seen white and red layered with a peppermint scent.

    You can also blend colors. For cotton candy, as an example, you could use both blue and pink food coloring and swirl it just enough so it creates a marbleized look.

    I've even seen glitter added with a swirl of blue and green scrub for a "mermaid" look. Get creative with how you package your scrub! You can completely customize this scrub to fit with upcoming holidays, the theme of a wedding or baby shower, or to personalize this scrub as gift for birthdays.

    Add a finishing touch with your packaging.

    Homemade Sugar Scrub in Mason Jars - Packaged as a Gift

    As I mentioned, if you are planning to give these sugar scrubs as a gift, then how you package them is important! There are a few sizes of mason jars you can use and some even come in festive colors, especially around the holidays. I found ones with gold lids that added a really nice touch.

    I made these around the holidays, so I purchased a package of 10 mini ornaments. I tied an ornament on with some twine, made a bow and viola! They looked great. And as a bonus, the gift recipient get a little ornament to hang up.

    You could also top with a square of fabric and any kind of ribbon, you could paint the lid, paint the jar, wrap the jar in fabric, and glue on buttons, gems, whatever your heart desires!

    If you're not sure how to style your packaging, try drawing some inspiration from the scents you chose or just use whatever extra materials you have laying around.

    ★ Packaging Supplies ★

    If you're gifting your homemade sugar scrubs, then cute packaging makes all the difference!

    Here are a few links to help you shop for pretty packaging:

    • Shop Mason Jars
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    • Shop Mini Ornaments
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    Simple Homemade Sugar Scrub

    Simple Homemade Sugar Scrub

    Author: Angela G.
    It's so simple to make homemade scented sugar scrubs that you'll wonder why you never tried to DIY this before! Store them in a mini mason jar and this makes a great gift. Save one for yourself... your hands will be so soft!
    4.30 from 10 reviews
    Reviews
    Skill Level: Easy
    Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time: 10 minutes minutes
    Servings: 1 Servings
    Yield: 1 sugar scrub

    Equipment

    • quart mason jars
    • bakers twine

    Ingredients 

    • 2 parts sugar
    • 1 part oil*
    • 2-3 drops food coloring
    • ¼ teaspoon extract for flavoring add more or less as desired
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    Instructions

    • Measure sugar and pour into a large mixing bowl. Add food coloring to sugar and stir using a rubber spatula to spread out color.
    • Next add oil and extract. Stir until everything is well blended.
    • Spoon sugar scrub mixture into Mason jars. Seal by hand and add twine and decorative touches as desired.

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    Notes

    Liquid food coloring drops work better than gel food coloring. If all you can find is the gel, that's OK. You may just need to spend more time mixing to make sure the color spreads out.
    Note: While made with food-grade ingredients, this scrub is not intended for consumption.
    *Add extra oil for a more saturated "wet" scrub vs. a more granular scrub.
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    Comments

    1. VINEVIDA says

      August 05, 2023 at 2:34 pm

      5 stars
      This article provides a clear and concise recipe for a homemade sugar scrub, making it easy for anyone to follow along and create their own natural skincare product.

      Reply
    2. Sarah says

      March 09, 2023 at 2:40 pm

      Can I use non-clear vanilla extract for this? I watched the video and it said to use clear but is that for color or safety/usefulness? Thanks. 🙂

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        March 10, 2023 at 7:27 am

        Good question. Regular vanilla extract is totally fine. It will just add a tint of brown color.

        Reply
    3. Theresa says

      September 09, 2022 at 11:40 am

      Can you put these in a pressure cooker and can them to keep them longer?

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        September 09, 2022 at 11:47 am

        Hi Theresa, I haven't tried this before so I'm not sure. I believe these will last, even if you don't pressurize them, for as long as the expiration date on the oil that you use. I would worry that if you heat these up, the sugar would melt and you would not benefit from the grainy texture that is meant to exfoliate your skin.

        Reply
    4. Maddie says

      November 22, 2021 at 8:17 pm

      Can I use essential oils and like regular food coloring or special stuff that doesn't dye your skin.

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        November 23, 2021 at 6:08 am

        Essential oils are fine to use if they are the kind meant to apply directly to your skin. You only need a drop or two of food color so it should not dye your skin.

        Reply
    5. Beck says

      October 21, 2021 at 7:29 pm

      What kind of oil should I use? I saw where you said to look at the comment up above, but there is nothing there.

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        October 21, 2021 at 10:38 pm

        You can use any food-grade oil. Olive oil is a common favorite but you can use coconut oil, grape seed oil, or even vegetable oil.

        Reply
    6. Ann says

      October 07, 2021 at 1:29 pm

      how well/ long does this keep?

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        October 07, 2021 at 2:35 pm

        The scrub store as well in a dry, cool place. The length of time depends on what type of oil you use. Just do a search for the shelflife of whatever type of oil you are using for more info.

        Reply
    7. MEGAN says

      October 07, 2021 at 9:00 am

      What type of oil do you recommend?

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        October 07, 2021 at 9:34 am

        Check out the post above. I talk about the different types of oil you can use.

        Reply
      • MEGAN says

        October 07, 2021 at 12:05 pm

        @Angela G., Okay great, thank you!

        Reply
    8. Robin Fuentes says

      September 30, 2021 at 10:16 pm

      Your recipe says 2 parts sugar 1 part oil, so if I use 1 cup sugar I would use one half cup oil, correct?

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        September 30, 2021 at 10:44 pm

        Yep, you got it! 1 cup sugar + half cup oil.

        Reply
    9. Shadow says

      December 31, 2020 at 10:17 pm

      How much sugar and oil do you use? I have the sane size jars you do. Thanks!

      Reply
      • Angela G. says

        January 01, 2021 at 4:44 pm

        The small 4oz mason jars would each hold 5 tbsp of sugar plus 2.5 tbsp of oil with a little room to spare. I usually make the scrub as a large batch and fill each jar almost all the way up.

        Reply
        • Margie Pitrone says

          March 20, 2023 at 5:20 pm

          Hi, I’m going to make 50 1.5 .oz jars of scrub… what is your advice on how much of each ingredient I should use?
          Thanks for your help!

        • Angela G. says

          March 22, 2023 at 7:38 am

          Hi Margie, It's 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil so for each 1.5oz jar, you would use .5oz of oil and 1oz sugar. For reference: 1oz = 2 tbsp.

          So:
          50 x .5oz = 25oz oil (3 cups + 2 tbsp)
          50 x 1oz = 50oz sugar (6 1/4 cups)

      • Martina D. says

        September 13, 2022 at 5:13 pm

        @Angela G., In reference to the above question of what the proportions are for a 4 ounce jar, you said 1/4 cup sugar and 1/4 cup oil. How can that be if the recipe calls for 2 parts sugar and 1 part oil?

        Reply
        • Angela G. says

          September 13, 2022 at 10:12 pm

          My mistake. You're correct. The ratio is 2 parts sugar to 1 part oil. So, for the 4oz jars, you can go with 5 tbsp sugar to 2.5 tbsp oil which puts you a little under 4oz total. I typically make a big batch then fill up my jars but at least that gives you an estimate of how many jars you'd need. Hope this helps and thanks for helping me clarify.

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