this DIY aromatic body scrub is one pampering product you should definitely try. Use it in your shower or after a bath — it'll make your skin feel smooth as you reap the stress-reducing benefits of aromatherapy. To make this easy recipe, I chose mint to relax your mind and body, and...
While you don’t have to have adigital scaleto make your own homemade body scrubs, it’s highly recommended that you buy one. A digital scale will especially come in handy if you want to recreate your homemade body scrub recipes exactly or want to make a large batch to fill multiple s...
I'm 10 and this is super easy. This video shows how to make a bath time treat-- an all natural sugar scrub to clean and moisturize your body. Participant in: Forbes Teach Me Fast Contest View Contest Be the First to Share Did you make this project? Share it with us!
Make this homemade DIY Body Salt Scrub with just 3 ingredients for glowing skin. Use it the next time you’re in the shower to help gently exfoliate, nourish and moisturize skin. You can even leave a jar near the bathroom sink to exfoliate hands when they feel dry. This post contains...
Whipped Foaming Salt Scrub Recipe © Rebecca D. Dillon This foaming whipped salt scrub recipe is a wonderful way to get glowing skin this summer! This easy body care recipe was created before you could buy a whipped body scrub base, which I later used to make mystrawberry smoothie whipped...
Make a deliciously scented vanilla whipped body butter scrub. You will need 3 oz. of unrefined cocoa butter, an 1 1/2 oz. of non-fractionated coconut oil, 1 oz. of avocado oil, 2 tsp. beeswax, 1 tsp. virgin olive oil, 1 tsp. corn starch, 1 tsp. vitamin E, 1 tsp. vanilla frag...
These cute scrub-butter or butter scrub pieces are a marriage between body melt and scrub. They are easy to make and easier to apply, very hygienic and with a minimum amount of waste. Butter scrubs make fantastic gifts, giveaways or complementary products for your product assortment and organi...
Give your lips some lovin’ and learn how to make lip scrub using soothing coconut oil, honey, brown sugar, and vanilla! More Bath and Body Projects How To Make Bath Bombs How To Make Lip Gloss How To Make Lavender Soap Orange Bath Salts ...
dead skin cells and dry patches on your skin’s surface. Simply grab a dry brush, add a small amount of body oil or lotion to the brush for some moisture, and gently scrub your dry skin in a circular motion. Make sure to start at your ankles, and work your way up to your ...
You actually do not need to use a preservative when making body butter, although you could add some if you like! Generally, a product needs a preservative when it contains water, or may come into contact with water (ie: a scrub that is in the shower). If you wanted to use a...