My winter hands appreciate being treated to a decadent coconut oil sugar scrub occasionally, but the thrifty DIYer in me knew I could make it myself easily, so I experimented with a few simple ingredients and came up with a combination I loved enough to give as Christmas gifts last year!  You can’t beat this scrub for exfoliating and moisturizing dry skin, or as a thoughtful, handmade gift any time of year!  The only essential ingredients are sugar and coconut oil – the remaining ingredients are up to your imagination! My current favorite sugar scrub combination is lavenderbergamot and vanilla bean, but orange zest and clove oil is an amazing combo too!

DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

INGREDIENTS

¾ cup coconut oil 
1 cup sugar
20 drops lavender oil (optional)
20 drops bergamot oil (optional)
Seeds from ½ vanilla bean (optional)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Slice whole vanilla bean in half, then slice one half lengthwise and scrape out beans with back of paring knife or spoon.  Add vanilla beans and all remaining ingredients to a stand mixer bowl.  Whip on medium high until light and fluffy.  Store in covered, 8 oz wide mouth canning jar.  Place adhesive label on top of lid and tie raffia or ribbon around jar lid.

Use directions: scoop out 2-3 teaspoons of sugar scrub, work gently into hands, then rinse with warm water.

DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

Click HERE for this FREE Printable Sugar Scrub Label!

DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
Kathy Shea Mormino, The Chicken Chick®

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My winter hands appreciate being treated to a decadent coconut oil sugar scrub occasionally, but the thrifty DIYer in me knew I could make it myself easily, so I experimented with a few simple ingredients and came up with a combination I loved enough to give as Christmas gifts last year!  You can’t beat this scrub for exfoliating and moisturizing dry skin, or as a thoughtful, handmade gift any time of year!  The only essential ingredients are sugar and coconut oil – the remaining ingredients are up to your imagination! My current favorite sugar scrub combination is lavenderbergamot and vanilla bean, but orange zest and clove oil is an amazing combo too!

DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

INGREDIENTS

¾ cup coconut oil 
1 cup sugar
20 drops lavender oil (optional)
20 drops bergamot oil (optional)
Seeds from ½ vanilla bean (optional)

LET’S MAKE IT!

Slice whole vanilla bean in half, then slice one half lengthwise and scrape out beans with back of paring knife or spoon.  Add vanilla beans and all remaining ingredients to a stand mixer bowl.  Whip on medium high until light and fluffy.  Store in covered, 8 oz wide mouth canning jar.  Place adhesive label on top of lid and tie raffia or ribbon around jar lid.

Use directions: scoop out 2-3 teaspoons of sugar scrub, work gently into hands, then rinse with warm water.

DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com

Click HERE for this FREE Printable Sugar Scrub Label!

DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
DIY Sugar Scrub with FREE Printable from www.The-Chicken-Chick.com
Kathy Shea Mormino, The Chicken Chick®
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Neeter
Neeter
2024 years ago

Thanks for the hand scrub recipe and the Brinsea giveaway!

Sonya Meade
Sonya Meade
2024 years ago

I saved this recipe, and am going to make it tonight! I love how it’s all ingredients that are around the house ?

rainey Smith
rainey Smith
2024 years ago

I’m 70 years old and I will be brooding the first chicks I have since I was a little girl and got live chicks in my Easter basket. Then, back in the 50s, it wasn’t even a heat lamp with a reflector but a simple incandescent light bulb protruding through a cardboard box. Remarkably, that actually worked more years than not. However, there was a year when I woke up the next day a to a box of unfortunate chicks that had succumbed to the heat because, in my tender care, I had put a towel over the box. …which,… Read more »

Veronica Johnson
Veronica Johnson
2024 years ago

I would LOVE one of these to warm up some chicks this spring!

Emily pate
Emily pate
2024 years ago

Thank you for all your wonderful and extremely helpful advice about all things chicken!

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