Sugar Hand Scrub Recipe (2024)

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This Sugar Hand Scrub is made with 2 ingredients: sugar and liquid soap! Makes your hands feel soft and smooth and it helps remove grime too!

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Alrighty, are you ready for spa week recipe two? This recipe is for a simple, DIY Sugar Hand Scrub. This hand scrub idea comes from Jill’s Gardner’s Hand Scrub at One Good Thing by Jillee. It only includes two ingredients: sugar and liquid soap! This hand scrub will not only make your hands feel soft and smooth, it can help remove grime from your hands! This would also make a great Christmas gift!

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I used 4-ounce jelly jars, granulated sugar, and Dial body wash. I chose this body wash because it is blue as well as antibacterial, but any body wash or dish soap can be used.

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Place 1/4 cup plus one tablespoon of granulated sugar in the jar.

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Top with about two tablespoons of liquid soap.

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Slowly mix the sugar andsoaptogether.

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The result is a grainy, shimmery mixture.

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Attach “hand scrub” labels with craft glue. You can download thefree hand scrub printable HERE.

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Attach directions using craft glue. You can download thefree hand scrub directions printable HERE.

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I am not sure how long this will last because this is my first time makingit, butsince the soap I used is antibacterial, I think it should last fairly well!

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Sugar Hand Scrub

This Sugar Hand Scrub is made with 2 ingredients: sugar and liquid soap! Makes your hands feel soft and smooth and it helps remove grime too!

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Prep Time: 2 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 3 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 jar

Cost: $5

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Mix the ingredients together in a small bowl.

  • Transfer the sugar scrub to an airtight container for storge.

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Author: Tonia Larson

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  1. Bethany Rose says

    Great idea, and simple. I can’t wait to try this, since my hands are like the Sahara Desert, and I have a hard time finding products that will moisturize. With the number of times a day when hand-washing is required, I’m looking for something simple, effective and something that’s not cost-prohibitive. This is most definitely worth trying!

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  2. Sylvia Johnson says

    I’m going to make this tomorrow for my first Plant Swap!
    The gardeners are going to LOVE it!
    Thank you so much!
    Sylvia

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    • Tonia says

      Awesome! That is a great use for it! ~Tonia

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  3. Pamela Cody says

    I made this today as a trial run. I made it with the pink Himalayan Dial soap. It came out very light pink so I tried one drop food color..perfect. A nice bright pink. Than I scrubbed my hands with it and the little bit of dye used it does NOT stain your hands. The smell was lovely and not overpowering. Next I am going to make it with a dial creamier soap and see how it come out. I did buy a small pkg of 6 fragrent body essential oils for an added fragrence if needed. These are for my Bunko game gifts for my Spa Bunco.

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  4. Cindy says

    I have just recently found your blog and love it! I am making many of your goodies for Christmas gifts this year. I love the idea of giving a home spa day to my friends and family! Thanks so much for posting all your DIY ideas and recipes for those of us that would have no idea how to make them.
    xox

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    • Tonia says

      Awww…thanks so much Cindy! You made my day! I spent my Saturday evening alone doing a foot soak and scrub using some of the items I’ve made and it was blissful. I turned the lights down and lit some pumpkin spice candles. My feet and my hands feel soft and smooth…plus I got to relax while my husband was out with our kids!

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      • Cindy says

        My idea of a perfect evening.
        Looking forward to more of your posts..:)

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    • Cloey says

      I’m that type of person who makes scrub I’ve recently made hand scrub with brown sugar coconut oil vanilla astract and eposary salt makes hands soft and smooth you can check out more profile to see some of my hand scrub boards

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  5. Tayah says

    How can I make my own labels like those ones because I have a bubble gum flavoured scrub not maple brown sugar and I want to put it in my jar

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    • Tonia says

      Here is a link to the blank label. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzzc0kU7BM6FS1hEMC1yTkFWUXM/view?usp=sharing

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  6. Mia says

    Wow this is such a smart and cute diy! Definitely trying this! Do you think that you could put a drop of food coloring in to change its color? Would that work?
    ~Mia

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    • Tonia says

      Yes, you can put a little food coloring in. You can also substitute a different soap to get a different color. Best of luck! ~Tonia

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  7. Patricia says

    This is perfect for my daughter’s spa birthday party! Would you by any chance have a printable of the frame only, without the words “hand scrub”? That way I could print “Bella’s Spa” on it. I would so apreciate it!!

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    • Tonia says

      Hi Patricia,
      Sounds like fun! Tell your daughter Happy Birthday! Here is the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzzc0kU7BM6FUEExSk5DNUhIWVU/view?usp=sharing
      It is only one label so you will have to resize and duplicate it either with a free photo editing program or using your printer settings.
      ~Tonia

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      • Patricia says

        Thank you so much!!! 🙂

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Sugar Hand Scrub Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you exfoliate your hands with sugar? ›

  1. Add 15 drops of lavender essential oil, t tsp. Of olive oil into 1/2 cup of sugar.
  2. Apply a small amount of the sugar scrub to your hands.
  3. Gently massage into your hands for 60 seconds.
  4. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
Apr 9, 2021

How to make sugar scrub? ›

Place sugar into a bowl. Add in 1/3 cup of oil and stir until well blended. If the sugar scrub seems too dry for your liking add more oil, 1 tablespoon at a time, until you get the consistency you like. Remember, this is personal preference so don't worry about “messing up.” You won't, I promise.

How to make sugar scrub hand soap? ›

  1. Soften or melt the coconut oil in a measuring cup or bowl. Mix with soap.
  2. Add sugar and stir vigorously to “whip” it.
  3. Add essential oils, if desired.
  4. Add zest of lemon, if desired.
Nov 22, 2021

What can I mix with sugar to exfoliate? ›

To begin, you'll mix 2 tablespoons of honey and 2 tablespoons of sugar. Next, apply directly to your face in a gentle circular motion making sure to feel the exfoliation on your skin.

What is the best homemade exfoliating scrub? ›

Instructions
  • 1: In a bowl, mix together 1 cup coconut oil and 2 cups granulated sugar. Mix until a grainy paste forms. ...
  • 2: Add 40-50 drops of your choice of essential oil. ...
  • 3: Optional: Add 1 drop of food coloring to give it a little color.
  • 4: Scoop contents into a Mason jar.

Do you rinse off sugar scrub? ›

Once you've thoroughly exfoliated your face, rinse the sugar scrub away with lukewarm water and pat your face or body almost completely dry with a soft towel. Be sure not to rub the towel into your skin, as this can create irritation.

Do you wet skin before using a sugar scrub? ›

Sugar scrub should be applied in a warm shower since the warm water will help soften the skin, maximizing the effects of the scrub. Apply the product with your hand or a washcloth in small, circular motions. These circular motions will stimulate blood circulation to promote healthy looking skin.

Is it better to exfoliate with sugar or salt? ›

Ultimately, when it comes to choosing between salt vs sugar scrubs, it's all about you and your unique needs. If you want a product that will offer a gentler manner of exfoliation, go with sugar. However, if you wish to add detoxifying benefits, always opt for salt.

What makes a good sugar scrub? ›

The ratio for any simple sugar scrub recipe is 1 cup sugar to 1/4 cup oil. I prefer coconut oil, but any kind of oil can be used. To soften the coconut oil, microwave the jar for a few seconds before measuring. I literally put the whole jar of coconut oil in the microwave and heat until it's pourable.

Do homemade sugar scrubs work? ›

Sugar is one of the best natural beauty ingredients to exfoliate your skin. Sugar scrubs are mild and help remove dead skin. They also help rejuvenate the skin by cleaning all the dirt from the skin pores.

What oil is best for sugar scrub? ›

Oil. Olive oil, grapeseed oil, sweet almond oil, and virgin coconut oil are good choices for sugar scrubs. I generally prefer cold-pressed, organic oils for a sugar body scrub whenever possible.

How to make homemade hand cleaner? ›

Add 1/4 cup of castile soap to a clean dispenser bottle. If using, add 2 squirts of a plant based carrier oil and/or 10-15 drops of essential oil of choice. Fill the rest of the container distilled (or boiled and cooled) water. Give it a little shake and you're done!

How to exfoliate hands? ›

Start by wetting your hands with warm water and then take a small amount of the exfoliating product and massage it into your hands. Be sure to pay special attention to areas that may need extra exfoliation, such as around the nails and in the creases of your hands.

What do doctors use to scrub their hands? ›

When we think of doctors preparing for surgery, our first image is usually of surgeons and nurses meticulously soaping their hands and forearms for minutes on end and then intensively "scrubbing" them. This is the so-called "scrub" method, which usually uses chlorhexidine-based antimicrobial soaps.

How to remove dead skin from your hands? ›

Exfoliation can help remove dead, dry, and damaged skin. Use over the counter exfoliants or create your own by combining olive oil and granulated sugar or coffee, to help remove unwanted dead skin cells. Do not forget to use a hand cream after exfoliation to help the new skin cells stay hydrated and soft.

How do you exfoliate your hands deeply? ›

Apply the Scrub – Gently massage the exfoliant into your hands using circular motions. Pay special attention to areas that feel particularly rough or dry. Rinse and Dry – After you've thoroughly massaged your hands, rinse off the scrub with warm water and pat your hands dry with a soft towel.

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