Body Scrubs

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bubblybrenda
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Body Scrubs

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I'm looking for some ideas to make a homemade body scrub.

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
~Brenda~
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Lindy
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Post by Lindy »

You could probably Google that and come up with plenty of hits. Olive oil with a coarse salt added would make an excellent body scrub but I don't know what the proportions should be. I'm sure you could add some sort of fragrance too if you wanted.
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I have not made a body scrub before, but I may try this one:
Ingredients for Brown Sugar Scrub
* 1 Cup Brown Sugar
* 1/2 Cup Sweetened Almond Oil
* 1 tsp Vitamin E (Cut open a couple Vitamin E liquid gel caps)
* 1/2-1 tsp Vanilla Extract
from: http://www.spaplayground.com/spa-intoxi ... ecipe.aspx
I have seen some similar recipes with 1 cup white sugar and 1 cup vegetable oil plus vitamin E and essential oil.


I do make a bath salts mixture:
2 cups Epsom salts
1/2 cup soda
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup dry milk
120 drops lavendar essential oil
Mix and use 1/4 cup or more - depending on amount of water in bath... no tub ring :wink:
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Post by bubblybrenda »

Lprof, I like your bathsalt mixture with the soda, cornstarch and dry milk.

Yes, I googled and got lots of ideas but thought perhaps someone here had one they were fond of.

Lprof, I'm looking forward to trying your mixture. I have a comment on the lavender drops: 120 drops? That seems like an awful lot. I was under the impression that 2-3 drops is all you should use when it comes to essential oils.

I've made a basic one with 1 C. epsom salts, a few teaspoons of massage oil and then 3 drops of peppermint essential oil. It was pretty decent.
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Post by lprof »

My bathsalts recipe came from a now closed, but long running and successful, herb farm in middle Virginia, "Buffalo Springs Herb Farm".

The 120 drops of essential oil is mixed in 3 1/2 cups of powders... that would be something like 8 1/2 drops for 1/4 cup of "salts". I have had no concerns with using this amount (or a bit more) in my mix - which is for my personal use only. As my soaking tub is large (infrequent water hog who fills it to soak) I often throw in more than the 1/4 cup of the mixture. I usually follow the idea of all in moderaton.

I generally use either "AuraCacia organics" oil or lavender oil from http://www.katybugs.com Katy has a wonderful muscle relaxer massage oil that I can recommend. (Katybugs was previously an Urbanna VA based business - now in Santa Fe NM - I believe.)

If I should try the brown sugar scrub, I'll let you know how I like it. I am sensitive to many chemicals and try to keep things as simple as possible.

I have noticed that "deleting my ticker"... sorry to see that... hope that you'll soon have a new one!
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Post by bubblybrenda »

lprof, thanks for the clarification on the amount of essential oil.

Yes, trip is postponed as I decided to re-educate myself and go back to school (masssage therapy school)(at 46 yrs of age). I hope/plan to get back to the Islands a year from now.

Again, I'll let you know when I try the bathsalts. It sounds very relaxing.
~Brenda~
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