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JoLynn on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 |
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Question by Liz (: Is There A Way To Make Your Own “body scrub”?
been to a few places, mainly in malls and stores (The Body Shop, Bath & Body Works, etc.) and the prices for them are ridiculous – I really want to make my own to save $ and the trouble
just don’t know off the top of my head to make the ingredients all come together…
- does either salt or sugar work “better” or are the results relatively the same?
Best answer:
Answer by avegirl94062
Try some of these websites for recipes. Also salt and sugar are both good but sugar is gentler on your skin
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What do you think? Answer below!
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JoLynn on Thursday, November 5th, 2009 |
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There is no cure for keratin pilaris however, you can control it and keep your skin looking beautiful through a regular body scrub. Salt or sugar will do nicely and instead of paying $25 a jar for a body scrub, why not learn to make your own spa quality body scrub?
Salt scrubs are one of the easiest home spa products to make — and a great gift if you put it in a pretty jar. With this easy salt scrub recipe, you can exfoliate your skin at home instead of paying $90 or more for a salt glow at the spa.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Ingredients:
* 1/2 cup oil. Use sweet almond, grapeseed or another light-textured massage oil. Don’t use simple cooking oil from your pantry.
* 1 cup fine sea salt. Baleine is a good choice. Don’t use simple iodized table salt — it’s too harsh. If you have sensitive skin you can substitute sugar, which is gentler.
* 5 drops high quality essential oils. The essential oil you choose for your salt scrub depends on the result you want. Lavender is relaxing, lemongrass is refreshing and rosemary is stimulating.
Preparation:
Put the salt (or sugar) in a small bowl.
Add the oil, mixing well with a spoon or wooden stick. The texture should be moist enough to hold together, but not overly oily. You can adjust the amount of oil to achieve that texture.
Gently tap in the drops of essential oil and combine well. If you get more interested in aromatherapy you can customize your recipe using different essential oils.
So now you’re ready to use your home-made salt scrub — once a week is plenty. And remember, never use a body scrub on your pretty face, you need something more delicate for the facial area.
That’s it!!!
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JoLynn on Monday, September 14th, 2009 |
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I’m going to bed in 10 minutes, and would like a good home remedy of things i can find in my kitchen and make a body scrub with it. any ideas?
i have things like oat meal, milk, turmeric powder. nothing like coconut and olive oil though. suggestions?